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Leading the traditional court dance, Queen Bev Maloney and Jon Zucco en- joy themselves at the dance. — Wal- ter ' s Studio Go for it! The juniors attempt to score a touchdown against the tough senior defense. — Sylvia Gordon Getting into it at the dance, seniors Joel Young and Todd Maldeney lead everyone around the floor. — Watter ' s Studio How low can you go? Junior Jeff Gump demonstrates his limboing abili- ty as Mr. Wood and Mr. Seele hold the pole. — Joe Rife Dance
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Telling the crowd who ' s number one, the senior cheerleaders Steve Haffner, Todd Maldeney, Chris Frane, Terry Meehan, Joel Young, Stan Reed, Don Maldeney, and Bob Boxell cheer their team to victory. — Sylvia Gordon Put your right hand in . . . Mr. McKin- ney and Mr. Potter v ere a big hit leading the HokeyPokey at the dance. — Joe Rife She ' s our . . . man?? Linda Shank, who scored one of the three senior touchdowns, is hoisted in the air as the seniors celebrate their victory. — Sylvia Gordon flNTICIPflTION Rivalry and Dance Were Rwaited by fill The annual powderpuff game and dance have long been traditions at Carroll. However, after the cancellation of last year ' s game and the poor turnout at dances in the past, these events were two of the most looked forward to dur- ing Homecoming week. Climaxing an exciting week, the dance, sponsored by the Student Council, cost only $1.00, and surprisingly at- tracted over 400 people. Music and a fantastic light show were provided by a D. J. instead of the traditional band, allowing for a greater variety of songs. The hokey-pokey, led by Mr. McKinney and Mr. Potter, and a limbo contest were also part of the fun. Earlier in the week, the juniors and seniors went at it in the annual powder puff football game. After weeks of gruelling practices, both teams were eager for victory, but the seniors came out on top, 20-6, with touchdowns scored by Chris Hoffman, Linda Shank, and Jennifer Spade. Leslie Mc- Coy was the lone scorer for the juniors. Adding to the spirit of the event, the seniors were cheered on by their own cheerleaders, and both teams were dressed in their new, official jerseys. The junior team also sponsored a pizza party in the gym after the game. — Susan Lowery 2 Powder Puff
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