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

 - Class of 1983

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On the Other Han i :, . . t 10% of the population ° . 1 a special cond. Hhancied ess. That tion-. left-hanae . -- rnn ' v-rncesplae rhet:; v--- - ' thinking society n ake Ufe Teachers often n. se.ableby.ns.sun9 p. ' ' rlutle ' dotheyreaUze notebook. Uttle ' ■ ' ■ ' Ta Constantly - - ' ' Shivery uncon.- the way, wh.chj J ,,,,ng fortable and makes »-tr. ' «- ' °■ b ems. But toi constant - V ' Mter dass, they Tthede of their hand often find the j biackfrompenoM-d f.on. slow drying ink --rr- asable,;s r: h nd P ' cks the ink right for eft-handed peop 11 fnraet about cut m 9ht as weU forge t-9 - te scissors )ust np ;;rhande:, ea mg ' ' ' be n uner. oyable ex- ' ' t IS quite difficult to penence. it i m -t - - Turarm knock- Keeps hitting your arm -- f::r Shake ■■ ' ' 1 A 1 hold out my someone ' s hand, I hol . eft hand autornatically Beth Roe ges an - ' d si uation and awkward su , .,s suitable for thing made . 5 P-P ' ° 7o pecial order often have to sp . ,,, 3 because sore . needsofleftie- ,,y AUhough lefte disadvantages her . „ advantagei - ' oraU strokes made on percent ot an rit r are made with the typewrit -rar the left hand, and n anual typewriter, the ' rr ' len:: Hen have sports, lert . because you c . that is quarding y person that 1 « t er ' rras sTp e- Kiess ' rrheb!st ' thing about P t ' ' ,r „ ' It ' s different ' , being a lefty IS, ' -p my Gmder en barrassment n .sses out luxury a letty . ° n ' them Of course a pictures on the ' eHV ' ,:; It, the d ' ' none you see, If excitement IS gone, y - lefty uses the . picture IS on the . roJemilk.VOU cant see -r tbe ringtof-ir d ,r?om;:nies are making ' Elbow room, elbow room . . . Jef Gump and Terry Meehan demonstrat a common problem of lefthanders — Julie Kohrman Sweet Sixteen: The Freedom flge For most young adults, 16 is a very innportant age. It could even be referred to as the freedom number. For it is at the tender age of 16 that young rebel teens become adult legal drivers. To many, getting a drivers ' license appears to be an unob- tainable goal. Junior Sheri Gross said, The Anticipation was the worst part. I remember when my brother got his license, and me thinking I would never get mine. But now that it ' s happened, it ' s great! But although one is ready to legally drive, his or her parents may not be. As freshman Stephanie Worster com- mented, I have wanted my license for a long time, but my dad doesn ' t seem to be as ex- cited as I am. And who could blame him? As one parent stated, It ' s kind of scary think- ing your child is driving alone. You Are always worried when the phone rings and your child has taken the car and gone out. So remember teens, getting your drivers ' license is really fantastic! But treat it as a privilege and don ' t forget that privileges can be taken away just as fast as they were granted. — Lori Johnsor 28 Small Change

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Joy, Was ITIy Face Red! We all have them. The em- Irrassing situations when all u want to do is sink through S ground and disappear-but iickly. ' Unfortunately, all you can do stay where you are and face ■ur palsor worse, strangers- jghing their heads off. But )m a distance-after the first bling of humiliation is gone- iu can ' t help laughing iur self. And why not? It is funny len people make fools of emselves, right? Right! So :re, for the enjoyment of our aders we give you a selection embarrassing moments that ippened here in Carroll, as Id by the victims. Oh, I know what mine is, ys Wendy Shipley. Once, in ass, I was teasing a guy sit- ig behind me. Then, when 1 rned my back to him, he iclipped my bra-just like that, could have died!! Of course, ' erybody saw it. I crossed my ms and half ran out to the stroom. I didn ' t care much r going back in again . . . On the opening night of the Hies last year, we messed up i) bad, it was just murder, lys April Combs. We were playing in a melodrama when the guy 1 was conversing with forgot his lines. So we waited for the prompter to give it-but it never came. So finally I said, in character, of course, Young man, what is your line? The answer was a huge shrug both from the guy on stage and the prompter. The audience was roaring, as well as everybody on stage and back stage. I was in the library with a friend, a guy, when somebody started goofing around over on the other side. So I tried to get my friend to look over there, tapped his leg-just to get his at- tention. Well, he thought 1 was making passes, turned away and hissed to me to quit it. That was embarrassing. And when he saw how embarrassed I was, he was, too. Finally we just exploded in laughter. We ended up being kicked out of the library. The worst situation ever, says Bob Coffee, was when some wrestling guys got me to help them during a spirit ses- sion. They said they needed somebody to show off grips and catches. Sure. When they had me in a secure grip, somebody sprayed shaving cream under my clothes. And I mean everywhere! Imagine get- ting that gooey stuff all over, and with everybody watching! ' Once, during a show choir performance, the top part of my dress fell down, says Mary Isenhour. Just what do you do in a situation like that? I find it hard to believe now, but I ac- tually finished the dance-one hand holding it up the best 1 could. — Anna Bergstrom 9 the Vacation Blues ° ' ' hem all rk • ' SMse parents ■ ' » her ' •stma; An ' ;? ' ' foms of this Hr ? P- ° of sleeou , ' f a anything to do Js a h ■ symptom. When , , seems to becL ' ' ' ion P-timeyo?kTor ' ' ° ' ' e finals ages TfJ K ' ' ' -- ' .uredore:at;:;- ' beinq talk H =t, ' ' a idiKed about it ' s kn in thp -„ Known Jel:° ' ' ° ' -- o ' d as , 7 the situation is not hopeless for the victims I ' - ds that ; had t ' ' ' ' -. ■ ' --cureh -Jsr - -d.ng a ' r -tlng, severecase. ' ' 9- In the dshes ' ' ' ' ' P-g With - ' toschoolLttlywr ' im Walcutt JVant a piece of gum? Mrs. Duff id Jill Hefflefinger converse on the ng bus trip to Toledo. — Julie Dhrman Discussing television programming, Dave Bojrab, Linda Shank, and Matt Swihart voice their opinions. The trio travelled to Channel 21 with the Values and Issues classes to tape a segment of Sunday Break. — Tammy Baker Passing out voting literature, Terry Meehan takes a day off school for U.S. Government. — Lisa Shady Small Change 27



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lulio: fl New flmerican Have you ever thought about Dw great it is being an merican citizen? Mo, many iople don ' t. Our second shift nitor. Julio Garcia, thinks rout how great it is to be an merican citizen often. Julio, who moved to merica from Cuba in 1966, is always lived in Fort ayne. After being here for 16 ;ars, Julio became an merican citizen on September I, 1982. Julio came to America after the communists closed the American company where he was employed. The com- munists don ' t care who they hurt, they just do what they want to do, stated Julio. Julio gets along with many people and most girls hear about his handsome son Jorge, who attends l(JPG. He has another son, Julio Ceaser, who is married and lives in Fort Wayne. Julio has been married to his wife for 36 years and along with being a janitor, he is employed at Stockberger ' s Machinery. But those people that do know Julio, know he is a proud American citizen. When asked what he thought of American his reply was, It ' s a great country, I ' m proud to be part of this great nation. — Carol Powell Three cheers for America. Julio Gar cia proposes a toast at his celebration upon becoming an American citizen. — Lisa Konger CHc; i roamed f . ° as.;:r-,ng ;:- -.s. a ' fl these cir n. ' ' f g r lv °ufthen deta,;ej ' °° ' ' ' s yel ' ;?•.■ ' £- ?■.-■ T ' still ■ bag. loafers. P s ble p,,f; ' ° sh, ' and a r ' f . ' ' f had so!, ° ' f everv ' longer Small Change i

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