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2, 3 With eyes glazed over after sitting through almost six hours of lecturing, the only thing that you thought of was what was going on that night. Life was more than just the ho-hum monotony of schoolwork. Whether it was a bag of MSLM's in your locker after winning a football game, or just a smile from a friend you hadn't talked to in ages, little things made the day go a little better. When I see people that I haven't seen in a while, it keeps me going, said junior Holly Harlan. Weekends provided even more of an outlet for students to express themselves and let out their trapped energy. The Woodland Theaters were a common social ground. On a Friday night the theaters were packed with students. You couldn't miss finding someone you knew. A large group of friends walking around Castleton Square Mall wasn't an unusual sight either. Whenever one person had to go somewhere, the general reply was, Me, too! Everybody wanted to be counted in.l3 By 1 im Kidwell Divider 7
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Dressed as .Santa 5 dui mcmlvers 0 the Accents senior Andrca Burris and junior Jenny Lupton frightj pcr arm Dear Old St Nick or thc studuit body in tlu holiday program. Santa came out later in the number to help them wish thc student body a Merry Christmas. At another happy occruion junior Gannon Swirer flIlCO1L'j congratulates senior Derrick Ncimunn after his run in the state cross countrjv meet. Uim Kidwell and Prestige photosj Dressed warmly for the cold weather, junior Colleen Druding walks in the infield during the homccoming activities The Clay filled with activities included a trike race parade and the announcement ofthe home coming queen fl rcstlgc Photoj +4 '-KJ lx-shes, un Eire . .ml N25 iifi Q-J -5 J ' ,f I Qs Numa' W- qu. 6 Student life
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HSHTCD RGET High school hits 100th mark It was just like a party. There were party favors. There was cake. But something was different. More than 2,000 people showed up at this event. Sept. 23 was an occasion everyone was a part of in one way or another. Teachers and students alike shared in the festivities planned for the day. I was outside watching tug-of-war and the dunking machine. It was really funny to watch everyone get- ting dunked, said sophomore jennifer jones. The festivities began with a cere- monial convocation featuring a processional of the entire faculty in academic robes. According to Mr. jim Garretson, the processional focused on the aca- demic nature of the school. But the real party began after lunch. The entire gym was filled with rowdy students waiting to be served birthday cake. After a rendition of Happy Birth- day, Carmel High, students rushed down from the bleachers to get a taste of the celebration cake. It was fun. For the first time the whole school was really together, said senior Christy Swope. I'll never forget it.,'U By Linda Kassis Archery was just one of several activities students took part in during the celebration. Sophomoresjohn Debellis, Ty Miller and Rick Stahl try their luck at a friendly match. Uim Kidwell Photoj 8 Centennial Day After the convocation, students were dis- missed for lunch, then came back to the gym for birthday cake. Seniors Todd Tuttle, Monica Law and Melissa Lorbach eagerly await to be served. Uim Kidwell Photoj
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