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Cbviously, sitting on cold, wet metal bleachers in 40-degree weather with gusty winds for almost two hours wasn't for everybody. Long before the pre-homecoming activities had ended, hundreds of students deserted the frigid football stadium heading for the warmth of the school buildings. But sophomore Shannon Grieser stuck it out. lt was worth it to see the Dietary Specials win the trike race with a record-setting time, she said. It was easier to sit in the warm sun three hours later watching the annual Homecoming parade creep down Main Street. lt was really weird. One minute it was cold and rainy, and the next minute I felt like going swimming, said senior Thomas Marks. lt was definitely an unusual day for weather. But nothing at all was unusual about the evening's football game. The Greyhounds won. And it wasn,t much of a contest: Carmel 35, Muncie North 14. As far as the record books show, the last time a Carmel team lost a Homecoming game was back in 1968. Nothing was unusual about the evening's halftime show, either. The Class of 1989 won the float competi- tion for the second straight year. Another traditional halftime event was the crowning of the queen. The title went to senior Maryjane Sweet. Homecoming puts a sense of school spirit in the air. People get excited for the game as well as for the dancef' said junior Michelle Laidlaw. lt should be a part of everyone's high school years. E1 By Laurie Reynolds White tails and red gloves make up the team uniform for the Ambassador trike team. After finishing their heat, senior Audrey DeLong congratulates juniorjeff Derdich on a job well done. Ujrestige Photoj 10 Student life
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