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five minutes to get to class Some students Sget a little bored during school. Some, you might even say, go a little crazy! cott Sordlet, las the cliche goesj a CRAZY senior, had the mood hit him around 2:05. As ou can see in the picture above, Scott is surrounded by 30 some hus- tling, bustling students al overwhelmingly anxious to get to class. So Scott, having an imaginative imagination, deci ed to yell a simple four letter word at the top of is lungs and see what their reaction would be. No, dirty- rninded reader, the four letter word is not gifsl it's fire. Now, if you ll Look oyer at the right picture, Scott looks aw rlly pleased with the reaction e got. as the final b ll toll . , - W . .,...,, . ...,.. .ss-we-s Well, the day's over. Look at the picture in the left hand comer. Do you think that possibly these peo le are hatplpy to leave school at 3:05? Or, look at the peo- ple ? above in the parlking lot, ey look a lot brighter then they did this mom- ingfh on't they? It's amazingtwhat goingbhome can do for a disposition. e bus drivers at the le are tgroba ly sayinglto themselves God, give me the strengfllh to make it home sa e from these uman animals, please. Aw, come on, r. Bus Driver, the kids are 'ust in a good mood. They d1dn't mean to hit you in the back of the head with alleftover sandwich, they were just aiming for the window and missed. i ! . at 1 -'xulflll P n i in me '+ y a te-' f Typical Day 7
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TYPICA YFOR ST rea y set eat' 9 the start ofthe day The day begins. There are always late stragglers in like the ones pictured at the left, but the favorites are always the ones who come off the bus down below. The expressions on peoples faces at 7:30 in the morning really take the cake. And look at the people sitting in the com- mons. Not the excited students ready to dig into a new and eventful day here at Carroll, are they? Oh well, maybe as the day wears on, their eyes will open up a little wider and their disposition will be a little brighter. Lunch time already? Boy, how time flies when our having fun! Among the peanut-butter balls andythe choco ate yum-yum cupcakes, we see 300 hungry stu- dents from 11:30 to 1:05 chow down!! Look at the people in the lower right. Obviously they are 'ust gaping, to taste some of ertles glorious morsels. Then erc s the people in the line at e left, their stomachs are growling so loud that . . . ffill this space in with your own punch-line. 'This writer's all punched outlj Those people down below are busily munching down on their ea erl awaited lunch while we sna - d this picture. ilothing' like a good lunch to mage gfe body eel fit, and trim. Now, we're ready to tackle the rest of the day. , , ,, ' .Marv 1 'I' - -' .'1 : 'V' fri- we-in - 1- A - L r, , Ti 1 , 1 I - g ' 't Ill ' A, .12- ' it T' 'J t ' T7 ' ' -f 1 -. I - 2, JL H Y A V :- between classes... Then all of the sudden we're two classes down and four to go before the day ends. We tried to think of something typical and not altogether out of the ordi- nary that happens between classes. Mi e Meehan, graciously accepted our offer to become actor for one day. .. . .4 .- ..., nga- 1. ,, Down below we see Mike frantically t 'ng to o n his locker before the five- minute bell bongs. Finall , it's open andyhe reacffgs in to get his folder. Oops Mike, your folder is upsidle downg notice the arrow and the simple two-letter word ' UPU? Finally, he's in class, but where the Q 358316: are his papers? ,-
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Witlg , Feminine, Flair The contest began with a series of bone-crunching tackles followed by a powerful offensive break through the tough line! The crowd was on its feet! But . . . Wait a second! It's only Wednesday! Varsity games aren't until Friday! What brought such a large crowd to Charger Sta- dium on Wednesday night? It might have been the fact that there were fourteen gorgeous cheerleaders equipped with hairy legs and sideburns fone even had a beard!! or the fact that there were GIRLS playing football instead of BOYS! Yes, Homecoming Week was in full swing and along with it came the 2nd Annual Powder Puff Football Game. The juniors put up a tough fight, but the seniors took the contest reaching a final score of 21-6. The actual beginning of Homecoming, however, was Monday. Ripped jeans? Tom T-shirts? Old sweatshirts? You guessed it-GRUB DOWN DAY! The tables were tumed, though, on Tuesday. Classes were held with stu- dents decked out in three-piece suits fwith ties even!! and fancy dresses. The day best remembered by all spirited fans was Wed- nesday-TOCA DAY! This outrageous day stemmed from the ever-popular movie Animal House starring john Belushi. Mickey Mouse sheets, satin sheets, striped sheets, and plain old white sheets were seized off beds faside from Mother's protests! and dolled up with lots of jewelry and laurel wreaths. Not even SOCK 'EM, STOMP 'EM DAY fThursday! or F riday's HATS OFF TO THE CHARGERS AND BLUE 'N WHITE DAY could match our 'wild and crazy' TOCA DAY! in In a blur of motion, senior Tami Myers flies around the end en route to one of the three senior touchdowns. The other two were scored by Risa Chmchward and Mary Dailey. ' 'Ihe mmior Team be an the match b startlin the ni r I E y g se o s As one of the biggest attractions of the Powder Puff Came, the with a touchdown by arlene Moser in the first quarter. male cheerleaders stage a show during halftime. Seniors Greg Rank, Shawn Fingerle, and junior Mike Meehan head a snake dance to Shout rom Animal House. 8 Homecoming M.. 's '!' ws are ,IN N in t 0 fr, wmv- , - Q f.-,Q 'sg5Qf?'+ 5 I A: T -
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