Carroll High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1983

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rom Fruitflies to Hupcaps rhe Pick of the Flicks Teacher T; e fk , It begins freshman year with rilling Biology filmstrips on l|e sex-life of a fruit fly, and en railing English 9 films on Ivorite authors. Sophomore ar provides a short reprieve students view only a few lliglish movies and exciting id realistic films in Drivers ' Ij. Junior year, however, the ication is over. Charles ijrault flicks, the blaring ens of the classic Anne ank, the realistic Hindenburg mstrip, and dramatic por- ayls of outstanding moments Dm the past fill the days in S. History, Once one gains e privilege of becoming a nior, he also has the advan- ge of seeing less movies. On- the occasional trial film )out 52 year-old hubcap ieves or reputed wife-killers I in the intermittent boring spaces in Government. Though most students will agree that movies can often be boring, they also feel that the films shown in class every once in a while can be enter- taining and interesting. — Susan Lovjery Discovering The Truth of Fiction the sophomore English students view movie during class. — Lisa Konger November 6. jggp ° ie ' ar, ' - , ° f memorable H ' ' Patrimony at q ' ' ' rch n Deflan ' even ' s ' - ' eriance, Oh o number of r ' ° ients occurr ° ab ' e -rer.on r ' - ghout ' 9 Picked un ' ed- --a ' -on between 2 ' ' ' ° - . ' - e to run for It ' . ' e ' ' ° ' y anhou ■ f ' ' ine ' ' -in.ster ;: ' ' ■ ' ■ - - ed f ' - ' dtos Cffl ' T - ' ' husbands ' dy hand h ' -gedtosaveh7 ' ' ' -- ' o emba att -- a Prom CHS t ' ent. , ' r9 - ' - at,onslT ' ' . ' ' together be ' ° ° edd,ngday ' ' ' ' PP as ' ce at a L ' Eng e nro S ' M cu.; ' ' a,.C -e. a , -Lisa Konger ' ' ' ' s Candlelight and Romance for you? Webster ' s Dictionary defines date as a so cial engagement ;tween two persons of op- osite sex, yet I found that a t of times there is more to ating than that. But if andielight, starry skies and jmance all fit into your defini- on, you may be disillusioned, ake, for example, those unex- ected yet always memorable vents such as those oh, so em- arrassing moments . . . It was the first time I dated certain girl, and as I rang the oorbell-l forgot her name. While taking off his coat, (we were in the movie theater) he accidently hit me (in an unmentionable place) and then when he went out to get a pop, he stepped and tripped over my feet into the aisle . . 1 was getting out of the truck . . . and I fell and sprained my ankle. Junior Sue (Jnderwood stated that her most embar- rassing time was when she, ran out of gas . (Sure. Sue!) And then there ' s senior Rich Snavley who literally LOST his date at last year ' s prom. Some people ' s embarrassing moments embarrassed me too. Like the anonymous person who accidently wiped snot on his date ' s face during an allergy attack. Realistically there probably are more pleasant experiences while dating than bad. When asked what they like to do or where they liked to go on a date, a majority said that they enjoyed just being with the other person . . . I like to go over to my girlfriend ' s house, relax, drink Pepsi, eat pizza, and watch M A S H. —Todd Gross ' . . . just be together and talk . . . — Tami Richard Make my date happy — Cheryl Balser Whatever a girl wants to do is usually okay with me. — Mark Schroff Maybe Rich Snavley puts it best (?) as he replies: I like to go many places on a date, but there is only one thing I like best. Kinda like Kentucky Fried Chicken. — Stephenie Kiess Small Change 21

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— Zr VJOR G ' -- ' led Cha° W»y . P- ° la each o . encevn e ' ufoKav ° ° ' : .Uas eeP The , kinds ' . Greetings o .HeV. saS ' U v V o needs ' vesuU. ,,e enerQe ' Some o KnocW ng ° oceduve. % erush nt e , . - on9be ° The Not oo ony „,pcome. r ' ngs, ho can the 9ro P ' jdiing i° ;. ° r ««■-:«; UP »v evr P °, l ano ev daV the ha »s begun. AnnaBerg You Know it ' s True When . . . True love. Really, really, true love. To a freshman it means going out to pizza with your girl and leaving notes around about how much you like each other. Seasoned sophomores can be found drooling over each other in the hall and cuddling at foot- ball games. The more ex- perienced juniors trade class rings, buy matching sweat suits and skip the football games. Seniors-well, some are starting to mature and make commitments. On the other hand, some are deciding its their last year to be kids, have fun, and make fools of themselves. But whatever year you ' re in there ' s lots of time to find that special someone and just have fun in the meantime. — Sylvia Gordon 20 Small Change



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To Do or Not to Do s M In our lifetimes there are A very few things that we can L count on or be sure of. But, L there is one Inevitable, unavoidable annoyance that C we CAN count on — homework. H Though there is no way to A avoid this torturous obstacle, N one needs to know the basics G of doing it. E The first step is getting home from school. Immediate- ly throw your books down in a concealed or dark place, and head for the refrigerator. Then, proceed to turn on the televi- sion and tune in a favorite episode of Gilligan ' s island , (no, no! Don ' t begin your homework yet!) After Gilligan, immediately look busy, as Mom and Dad will soon be home. Feeding the fish, taking out the trash, putting the dishes away will do just fine. Depending on your parent ' s mood, you can decide what to do next. If, for example, they are in a bad mood, retreating to your room may be the best possibility. Oh, and take your books with you; it looks better that way. Once upstairs, turn on the stereo and decide that you had better not start any homwork because it ' ll soon be time for supper. After dinner is over, a twinge of guilt (a very minute twinge) may overtake you as you see your books lying there. The on- ly solution is to clean the rabbit cage. Soon you start thinking about what a wonderful person you are for doing such a thoughtful thing, (and it ' s amazing how many more thoughtful things you can find to do.) it ' s ten o ' clock and as you prepare to go to bed, you spot those la books. Slowly, you pick them up and drag them downstairs — truly believing that you are actually going to do the work. For the first half- hour, just stare blankly at the pages until you finally realize that you may as well turn on the television. This continues until twelve thirty or until your eyelids open, (whichever comes first) The next day at school, you do your algebra during English, English during biology, biology during history, history during journalism, and simply take your journalism home as homework. Now, see how easily the lit- tle annoyances of life can be handled? — Stephanie Kiess Faster than a speeding bullet. Angle Sible tiurries througti some last-minute homework before the morning bell —Joe Rife (V oWf 9 eves enough ho e y Te. ' . ' C r « - sVioes vo ® „f eves af = ' ' lavvnet 1 iVieve IS sees V V ° a oo ' .ne a ' ' Id - Z or ' -Co.s.--. .So- ;orrve eor -X , ,ou - , 6. ovev. , as oov- Voutse e ' ov? ■ ' 22 Small Change

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