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Bisecting his food for practice and drowning tiis sorrows about war, Ron Sanders becomes a member of 4077th M ' A ' S ' H.—Mike Muter Seen coming out of Rosies bar (Media Center), one couldn t help but to wonder what Dave Wolfe has been up to! — Cathy Titus Surgeon specialist, George McKin- ney patiently waits for his next brain donor. — Julie Kohrman 10 Spirit Week Hawaiian God Jeff Gump wiggles his way to lunch. — Joe Rife Like a child in Tahiti, Jeri Whitenack amuses herself among the natives. — Joe Rife
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STUDENT LIFE Many years were spent in our pre-teen life an- ticipating the up-coming high school years. We wat- ched our brothers and sisters accept a diploma and move on into the big world as we went back to the elementary reading, writing, and arithmetic. It seemed as though the most important years of our lives would never get here, but as soon as they arrived, what great years they were! The activities that take place during our high school career are only highlighted by the par- ticipation of the students. Without these people who take part in the plays, homecoming, and prom. student bonds and friend- ship couldn ' t be formed Student life at CHS, no matter what age or grade, is found exciting and equally fun to most everyone. The unity of students from freshmen to seniors is what makes special activities at Carroll worthwhile and fun to attend. With most high schools, this type of unity is hard to find, but at CHS, it ' s all in a day ' s work! — Lori Johnson The newest member to the CHS staff is ttiis unidentified man wf o greeted guests at the Halloween dance. — Joe Rife Many CHS students danced (he nigfit away witfi the latest pop hits at the Halloween dance. — Joe Rife Student Life 9
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Chargers Ignite The week where spirit was ignited — Homecom- ing week. Students an- ticipated dressing up, but were disappointed with on- ly three days to show their spirit. They should spon- sor more days where everyone can participate more, like Mash Day, that was a lot of fun! com- ments Tammy Ford. Mash Day, being the climax to the week, brought students out of their shells. Army green was seen everywhere, and teachers were disguis- ed as characters from the T.V. series M A S H. With all this activity going on, students actually felt that they were in a training camp for the homecoming game against the Homestead Spartans. Aloha Victory Day had students blossoming with totally wild, bright Hawaian shirts. Despite having the air conditioning turned on, students and their grass skirts seemed to survive the deep freeze. Blue and White Day celebrated the annual rivalry game of the year between the senior and junior girls. Signs were hung in hallways that said, Seniors will KILL , and Stomp the seniors , but were eventually torn down by contrasting groups of powderpuffers. Despite a few negative thoughts. Student Council and Cheerleaders manag- ed to work together as a team instead of individual groups to form a colorful week. — Sue Gnderwood Is he cool or what? Junior Chris Zum- baugh distinctly portrays a draftee. — Cathy Titus For an early mor ning breakfast, Senu football players munch away or donuts- — Julie Kohrman |[|r:s : - LTyi ' W ! l-tr ' ' ! I ' ° Sander ' s artistic ability was .- = -== = . displayed to show the specific days of • -r-i ' ' r ' ' !l ,, , ' 7 ) ' i L (I fli spirit week. — Joe Rite r W XoA V .00 1 P i r i t W e e k Spirit Week
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