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Every day counts The 8:30 a.m. bell signaled the beginning of 176 school days, except for snow days, skip days, sick days, and other such escapes. What happened between the morning bell on August 24 and the final bell on May 23 was a combination of school board policy, tradition, sheer surprise, and raw determination. From blue Monday to rowdy Friday, school schedules were accomplished. The teachers followed the golden rule of education, You learn something new every day. The jocks practiced diligently day in and day out; Swing Choir and the Band kept the beat; and weekly club meetings formed countless committees. As always, juicy gossip spread like wildfire, romances either flamed or smoldered, and friends stuck together like Elmer ' s glue. Some days dragged on for eternity, others whizzed past; and then there were those that should have been spent under the covers. Regardless of what those days were individually, they all counted toward a special eighty year! All in the Family. Sisters sophomore Julia Kennedy and iunior Lynda Morrison exchange a bit of news, (fulia borrowed her sister Judy ' s tutu for Shock ' em Day.) Go in the bright direction. Senior Beth Berdelman types in the pub- lishing room painted by seniors Cheryl Alexander and Shelly McNabb as a home improvement project. The best seats in the Coliseum are for Varsity players Mike McComb, Barry Dice, and Chris Koeneman. 2 Making it all count
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MAKING IT ALL COUNT All year, week by week and day by day from Monday to Friday, and weekends too, your moments that count! Opening 2 Makinpit all nniint Student Life 8 Sppr.ial mnmpntR Academics E Something to remember Portraits 76 Stand up and be counted Clubs 122 Athletics 154 Practicing for perfection Closing 186 Carroll High School 3701 Carroll Road Ft. Wayne, IN 46818
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211Sol9 Chilly but cheery. Drill tnam hud- dles for Ihe sliuhlest hit nf warmth during the nippy Homecoming game. The mixture of juniors and freshmen are Lynn Allen. Libby Groves, Missy Griffith, Jill Rosen- berg er. Amy Gibbons, Nannette Raupher, and Lisa Knelanger. Weirdos were rampant on Shock Em Day, such as sb epers Todd Bocik and Shep Moylo, Blues Broth- ers Eric Brugh, Scott Knelanger in The Hat. colonist Barb Blanton, and doctor Mary Martino. Sh-h-h! Silence is the golden rule in Ihe Media Center especially for leff Magsum and Greg Swihart. c, ) J jA q ' - ' ■ L . .f. lumping for joy. After a third place victory at the prestigious Spartan Show Choir Invitational, sopho- more partners Jcnnj I.mh.ini .ind Eric Lonsberry celebrate with an exuberant hug. HFnPM m 1 fl I p ' ' ' ' ft M Happy Birthday! When Mrs. Etzler turned 40 (January 17) MrMcKinney made sure everyone knew it. Posters lined the halls and her room (207) was literally smothered with forties. In the faculty lounge awaited such surprises as a wheelchair and Geri- tol. PDA (Public Display of Affection) The Student Handbook says no-no, lull steadies sophomore Park Ginder ind lunior Cindy Campbell pay no hi-cd. Making it all count 3
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