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;:C-;! t ' Seniors Jodi Chalfant, Chris Boyd, Kim Ewing, Jan Hite, and Holly Chur- cliward (front) show enthusiasm on the day of the game.— Chris Bieal ney Anita Byrd toasts the senior win as Beckie Smith lool s on at the victory party.— Jeff Ashton m Some Juniors show their concern for Julie Trevathan who was injured in the game.— Jeff Ashton Melanle Krick tal es the kickoff and avoids a senior tackier with the help of blocker Kelly Muter.— Jeff Ashton w fel :;! !T LIFE
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Carroll buddies, Rose Schortgen and Drew Anderson, display their attire on Blue and White Day.— Chris Bleakney This isn ' t working! Mark Unger finds that going through his second childhood isn ' t easy. — Dennis Meehan ENTHUSIASM EXPLODES In what week of the year are students filled with Charger spirit and excitement? With no doubt, the answer is Spirit Week. Carroll ' s halls bloom- ed into color, kicking off the week with Blue and White Day. Students celebrated the occasion by dressing head to toe in blue and white. Junior and Senior Powderpuf- fers also joined in by wearing their jerseys. Occupation Day encouraged the Charger team to Work for a Victory at the Homecoming game against the East Noble Knights. Students transformed into doc- tors, painters, deep sea divers, and many other professions. The week came to a close with Baby Day, which carried the theme Bottle up a Victory . Toddlers clung to their blankies , rattles, and pacifiers throughout the day. Those students who were too mature to put on a diaper donn- ed clothing resembling styles worn in the hit movie Revenge of the Nerds. — Lise Belot STiJQcN 11
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IGNITION Adding to the excite- ment ot Homecoming week was the traditional Junior-Senior powder- puft game. Even with many changes this year, in- cluding no male cheerleaders, and a thirty-three person per team limit, the game was highly anticipated by everyone. The teams showed enthusiasm by chanting during lunch, exchang- ing threats during an- nouncements, and hanging up signs. Despite the fact that the seniors were the traditional victors, the juniors were convinced they could win. Yeah, we can beat them. Kim Tirpak said. Miracles can happen. Sarah Garberich, Lori Willms, and Paula Shank enjoy the music of Lighting Sound Company Limited at the Homecoming Dance.— Christina Bleakney And for a while, at least, it looked like they would when Junior Melanie Krick scored the first touchdown. But the seniors were able to come back with a touchdown and extra point by Becki Smith, and proved that they were dominant after all. Another Carroll tradi- tion was the Homecom- ing dance. Sponsored by the Student Council, this year an attendance record of almost 500 people came to hear such popular songs as Ghostbusters and Footloose . The first dance was led by Homecoming Queen Kim Ewing and her court. —Ann Schlagenhauf What are these people doing in the commons at night? They ' re enjoying themselves at the Homecoming Dance, of course.— Christina Bleakney ;£N ' i Lirt
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