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Lc! Noxema cream your face! Squirts of shaving cream added messy fun to the Homecoming pep session. A chorus hue of captains and cheerleaders kept the spirit high kicking. Dawn of the Dead. At 7:00 a.m., after 15 hours of non-stop rocking, not even senior Todd Bocik could look lively. The 30-hour Swing Choir Rock-aThon earned almost S500. Mean but sweet. Tootsie pops sof- ten Varsity seniors Jim Kremple and Kim Stahlhut, tough football images. Stealing the shadows. With the sun to their backs, junior Scott Daniel, Dan Frish, Bart Churchward, and Tony Moore create a modern art design in the parking lot. All in a day ' s work. Office assistant )enifer Jennings signs a late pass as part of the job. Rise and shine, it is 7:30 in the morn- ing and time for the Marching Band to begin their daily practice. The trumpet section consisted of fresh- men Gina Brugh and Dave Bojrab, juniors Lisa Sheehan and Kathy Doctor. 4 Making it all count
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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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Personalities beyond the paper Our individual personalities created the atmosphere that marked the year. In a big or small way each of us left our mark. Some people were quieter than mice, others never shut up. We had our best friends, party friends, that special friend, study friends, and just hi! friends. As we grew to know each other better, we learned who was dramatic, brainy, musical, creative, athletic, poetic, all around talented, and just plain nice. You have to look beyond the office records containing vital information on each and everyone of the eight hundred and sixty three students to discover the true character of Carroll High School. S t lSl ' Second year veteran of espariol. sophomore Debbie Kaplan pregunta Seiiora Duff una palabra. Hands up! Substitute, was a new rule for volleyball. During the Tri- counly match at Leo. junior Mari Gross and freshman Mimi Baer- mann signaled to the referee for the exchange. Young and spirited, the Freshmen class demonstrated thai when it comes to getting rowdy al pep ses- sions, they will not be outdone. Making it all count 5
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