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Assemblies Add Variety to Everyday Routine Twirling batons.. . pom-poms shaking . . . cartwheels turning . . . bands playing . . . These were just some of the actions that made up the assemblies which offered students a relief from the everyday routine of classes. Although school spirit didn't hit an all time high, staunch supporters kept the solid Carrollton spirit intact. Screaming, clapping, and jumping at all pep assemblies wereWCHS's energetic cheerleaders. Doing stunts and formations to old favorites like Give Me a Red and Battle-cry , the girls had students clapping and stomping. Lending also to the assemblies were the CarrolItones and the majorettes who kicked, wiggled, and twirled while the pep band played Shaft , Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? and Half-Breed . The spirit sword was kept alive by the wrestlers, Wres-tlerettes, cheerleaders, football team, senior class, pep band, and Carrol Itones. Some of the more popular assemblies were sponsored by Student Council. They presented the Free Fare, and Wright Patterson Air Force Band concerts, as well as the Christmas play after which the student body sat around the school Christmas tree and sang carols. TOP LEFT: Assistant Principal, Mr. Collins, Delmas Kal-tenbach, and Lynn Shahan play What's Your Hobby . . . Kissing? at the Free Fare assembly. TOP RIGHT: Cheerleaders yell for spirit in the cheer, Give Me a Red . BOTTOM LEFT: Wright Patterson Air Force Band drummer enthusiastically plays his drum solo in Mission Impossible . MIDDLE: WCHS students and teachers enjoy the Free Fare concert. BOTTOM RIGHT: Pep band relaxes between songs. 29
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Lunch proved to be somewhat different and exciting this year. For the first time, students could choose where they wanted to eat and go during the lunch period. If school was really a drag , a student could pop into his car and drive around for thirty-five minutes. If his stomach was bothering him. Pizza King and McDonald's seemed to satisfy his hunger pains. And if he just felt a little urge for something small, 7-11 was always there. Of course, due to the rising cost of gasoline, many couldn't afford to feed their cars and ended up eating in the good old West Carrollton lunch room. TOP LEFT: Tim Hogge views Hardy's from his car on his way to McDonald's. TOP CENTER: Mr. Collins checks students' lunch passes as they go out to lunch. BOTTOM CENTER: Cindy Frinfrock says, Mm Mm good. RIGHT: Steve Cole enjoys eating in the school cafeteria, while Gary Haught and company (BOTTOM RIGHT) would rather dine at Hardy's. 30
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