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pi .A With the help of Scott Sorclelet, junior Lisa Pelkington reaches high to attach letters on the wall. Tired of histjoh, sophomore Rick Schreiber stares unhelievingly at the task ahead o him. Upon entering the Shiloh, junior Steve Myers exchanges smiles and his ticket with Mrs. Coffee. ,Q-... 5 lun 1' r 9 , ga . et I 'lt ,A ' r' 'x ff' an juniors Lowell Stahlhut, Scott Ralmer, and Doug Arney take ai minute to relax and survey the scene while the wait for someone to move them over so they can Flinish the fake ceiling. Amon the man elaborate decorations was a stare shapegpool witglirrbhling water. Prom 81 After-prom 25
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Before iter It was F ridayg the prom was Saturday and there was still a lot of decorating to do. So all day long the gym was alive and buzzing with not only juniors, but seniors, soph- omores, and freshmen as well feven though they had to miss class-shucksll who wanted to take part in decorat- ing for the neatest prom at Carroll. The gigantic task of tuming the normally drab gymna- sium into a sparkling extravaganza took nearly five days to complete. The first thing to go up and the biggest project of the entire setup was putting in the false ceiling. Repre- sentatives from Cincinnati even came down to personally show the junior class how to maneuver those long rolls of crepe paper over the wires which were strung across the gym. Lots of aluminum foil and silvery papers were used to make the atmosphere sparkle. The traditinal After-prom which was held at the Shiloh was a time to wind down and let loose after a typically nervous and definitely fom1al prom. Nearly everybody threw on their dancing clothes or jeans fwhich were a welcome relief after tuxes and formal gownsj and pre- pared to boogie down to the sounds of Winddrift. For most couples, it was the perfect ending for a wonderful evening. Seniors Bill Wiehe and Lucy Schortgen find themselves, along with everyone else, wrapped up in the music of the After-prom. Sipping Pelpsi, juniors Gloria Fonner and Dave Dunten take a break to mingle wit the crowd and chat with their friends. 24 Prom' 6: After-prom After a long day of decorating, members of the junior class Qand one sen Qx
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Three-legged race runners stumble their way to the finish line while seniors cheer them on. The senior ensemble practiced their song We May Never Pass this Way Again for the graduation ceremonies. If Seniors Play the Field It felt great to sleep inl Senior Olympics day didn't start until 9:00. And imagine wearing shorts to school! This should be a great day! The bone-crushing football game that started the day wasn't for me. I was content with the volleyball game. The co-ed three-legged race proved to be an interesting event with Lori Gumbert and Shawn Fingerle hobbling in to win first place. The tug of war gave many people sore muscles and rope burns, but lots of excitement and fun. The girls teams were a little overpowered by the guys but they showed great effort. Team one with Greg Raak, Ron Haun, Rick Cool, Bill Brady and Tim Berdelman came out first. A quarter of a lap around the track shouldn't have been too hard and wasn't until our wheelbarrow fell over. Richard Hoo- pengardner, Brad Beck, Lance Gayle, Rick Cool and Ron Hauns team did much better though and wheeled in a great fin- ish. The egg toss was a scrambled mess but hard-boiled fun with Richard Hoopengardner and jeff Forney tying with Durke Ban- lster and Mike Mader for a first place. Everyone ate their sack lunch or went to McDonalds and then came back for rehearsal at 1:00. We were in really good spirits at rehearsal, clapping and yell- ing, throwing frisbees, and talking. This was a free day. We were out of school. We weren't thinking at rehearsal of the future, that would come later. Today was meant for fun and we had lots of it!!! 26 Olympics Day and Rehearsal , 1 'fgji ' Wg' ?f.4.7,S'Z ,Qf '?5Q',. . .- 3-er if as Michelle Greener sets up to wheel Shelia Irvin to the next leg in the wheelbarrow race. The team of Haun, Cool, Hoopengardner, Gayle and Beck wheeled under the wire with first place.
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