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Brsd Miller, notoriously known as the gum man puts another IOC In a rare photo, Carroll students are towards his college fund thanks to caught doing the unthinkable: hit Sylvia Gordon. —Joe Rite ting the books. —Julie Kohrman You Ought To Be In Pictures It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. This indeed has been pro- ven time and time again. Pictures capture a part of our lives that words could never express. The only narration needed is the Aiiw County Pubfe Uhner a Wayne, In an narration of ones own mind. The photograph ' s on these pages clearly il- lustra te this fact, as our Carroll photographers cap- ture life in our school and community. — Lori Johnson pertrv • •,,1 01 ' ■ Hot StUtt iPerry dead lH,nw siisnocl found h(iii}i ' l ' ' Euuiiiintiioai Stress ■ someiimes il ' s tisril to it i log. 3A n DviEiiger. Korlhnp li Hossier Oomt? B ■ Rursl met -It Msmic Hill liases. 2C QTIjeJJeiuQ- Sentinel Osbo rne case c losed I ' vrry lois Ihr l.ilU ' (liM (l ril .S( IS i Many Carroll students enjoy the The biggest local story of 1984 was private dining of the down staircase to the apprehension of Calvin Perry in that of the noisy cafeteria. — Julie connection with the Osborne family Kohrman slayings. — Julie Kohrman Picture Perfect
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As students gathered in the parking lot on August 24th, different thoughts and ideas were felt by about 850 students. Will I get lost in a crowd of up- perdassmen? Will 1 ever be able to get back into the swing of school after sleeping in every morning all summer? Before these students had time to worry about this, their questions became a reality . . . school was not going to wait for them. The first thing a student noticed was . . . really nothing. At least no major changes. The school look- ed the same, the same people were back, save the freshmen, and the same teachers were in the same classrooms. What these students coming back to Car- roll failed to notice were the changes within. What was in store for them could have changed their entire outlook about high school. Twenty-seven classes were added to the cur- riculum. Required credits for incoming freshmen were raised to 44. Proposals were made for a seven period school day, which would allow more elective classes to be added to the curriculum. The first annual Hallo- ween dance was held in which a majority of the students attended. Four new teachers joined the staff. Changes? Yeah, lots of them; but would they all work out? Students at Carroll soon grew accustomed to the new ideas. School became routine business before too long. Freshmen didn ' t seem to mind the extra credits they needed to graduate. It would be helpful if they planned to attend college. Having short pep- sessions for sports events gave students a break from their schoolwork. Carroll became nationally recogniz- ed when the FFA horticulture team competed in Tulsa, Oklahoma. All of these events added to the success of the year. As far as the very idea of a seven period day went, seniors felt relieved that they wouldn ' t be there. But in all seriousness, future students would be the ones to benefit from this new plan. A student viewing the school from within could easily tell that the new ideas, proposals, events, and changes definately seemed to finally be Working Out. — DebWilhelm WorkingOut
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7ril Combs and Holly Churchward ike 5 from their busy show choir hedule and chat. — Julie Kohrman Mash day gave Carroll students a chance to play doctor without getting punished. — Julie Kohrman Santas little elf Chris Hessert gets in- to the Christmas spirit as Lynn Echten- camp and Carilynn Mann look on. — Julie Kohrman Picture Perfect
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