The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 01, 1979, Image 8
— Halloween s still time for ghosting, ghouling From ghoulies and ghosties and long-leggety heasties And things that go hump in the night Good Lord, deliver us! Un WASH firm i and m puted ntial ci iy was ■ nipped Gen er; lairmai e coni fimper ( jflcliar e: d the rsoiuie nut h- 1‘As of 3 U sysi S. utili ction c cih, ” f Th< Th m was irter to 3 atomi ie com i ieaday. Kuhns ates ci [untie il jpendei ler>:> sc »t rem >eru^ si ■| oi our hich ht trden.' :In Pen ♦eratm s Not content with a normal jack-o-lantern, Johnny Brickey, right, and Randy Mitchell harvested this Texas-size 100-pound pumpkin from the Brickey family farm near Canton, There’s room fa r love at Halloween too, as both the hunchback and Playboy bunny above ^