Alcalá 1990

Halloween, a scary time of the year for many people, but not for students at USD. It hap– pened to fall on a Tuesday night this year but that did not stop students from celebrating. Sig– ma Pi and Sigma Chi had a joint Halloween bash that started off the pre-holiday weekend. Cos– tume parties filled up all of Sat– urday night. By Monday, stu– dents had to take a break from the weekend madness and get their energy back up for all the Tuesday night jovialities. Many students got their homework done early, dressed up in cos– tumes, and headed for the Hal– loween parties. Other students, such as residents in the Vista Apartments, welcomed young

children from the surrounding neighborhoods for "trick-or– treating". These children scanned the halls of Vista's and found some generous students who took time out from their Halloween madness to give them candy. Other students at USD were touched by the Hal– loween spirit. "Weenie" grams were sold by Delta Tau Delta and distributed to many stu– dents on campus. They consist– ed of some Halloween candy and little cards to write special ghoulish messages. No one was afraid, USD students had over– come their childhood fears and celebrated Halloween with vig– or.

Theresa Spencer, Al Ingal/inera, and John Sperrazzo lead the trick-or-treaters to C nd.r

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