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Showers Fail To Dampen Spirits Seniors, juniors, sophomores, and eighth graders spenr many hours frying ro moke rheir floors rhe besr. The cooperorion ond comperirion srirred rhe spirir of rhe dosses. The mild shower rhrearened ro be- come a wicked rhundersrorm. Could rhe wearher prevent whor everyone hod been preparing for rhe lasr week? The Homecoming acriviries and rhe foorball game wirh Carroll srood rhe chance of being cancelled. Then ir happened. As people sar in rhe cafereria earing fish dinners prepared by rhe Arhleric Doosrer Club, rhe Thun- dering boom rang in rheir ears. The clouds released a downpour of icy rain- warer. Only rime would rell if rhe srorm would subside. The foorball players conrinued on schedule. Ir was nor unril rhe players enrered rhe locker room rhar rhe heav- ens lifted rheir curse. The rain hod sropped and rhe acriviries could go on. The rradirion was carried our. Afrer half of rhe game was played, rhe floors circled rhe field. T-rop Trans-Ams carried Worm ond witty Lynn Gerke won rhe crown of Homecoming King rhe hard woy. He was able ro caprure rhe mosr foorbolls by charming rhe girls The thrill ond excitement of being crowned Homecoming Queen is expressed in rhe smile of Joyce Collins She received he r roses ond crown from losr year ' s queen, Sheri Haines. a w rhe queen candidates and rheir escorrs rhrough rhe parade roure. The band played while rhe courr assembled on rhe field. The queen, Joyce Collins, was crowned, and rhe winning floors, hall decorarions, and skirs were announced. Ir was nor unril larer rhar nighr rhar rhe winner of rhe Homecoming game was known. The fighting Carroll Chargers won rhe barrle, 9-26. The evening was nor yer over. A dance ro pick up rhe 1979 yearbooks was in rhe cafereria. The commenrs abour rhe books were good, bur many students complained about rhe band, Volume III. Ir was a night of excitement and a nighr of disappoinrmenr, bur srill rhe stu- dent body remained spirited. Sill TCs homecoming
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i r j PUFFERS ■r V d ' K.Htl 1 i j 1 f feuST Putting their best fronts forward while cheering for rhe junior powder puff ream ore Andy Over- myer. Trace Rorh, Jeff Clark, ond Terry Cooper. As the senior girls rry ro defend rheir goal, ' Junior Puffer ' Jane Srour runs down rhe field wirh greor force orrempring ro gain yardage. The craziest costume on Crazy Day had ro be rhe ourfir rhar Randy Sreury rhrew rogerher. Ir won him one of rhe prizes for besr dressed. Coming to school dressed for Crazy Day, Dean Dwyer shows off his greor legs. The lovely young thing ' gerring rhe eye from freshman Tom Wehner (in rhe rie) is really Lorry Mowon, Crazy Day co-winner. Senior Laura Dusche finds rime ro joke around while working on rhe class floor for rhe Homecom- ing parade. homecoming %m
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The Homecoming Queen, her courr, and rheir escorrs: Trace Rorh, Linda Crabill, Scorr Sruckey, Dione Honkey, Brad Baker, Joyce Collins, Joey Mill- er, Ellen McKinley, Chad Warson, Lori Yoder, Dove Carnahan, Kora Durler. A long-awaited moment has arrived for queen condidare, Diane Hankey She is escorted down rhe field by Scorr Sruckey. Queen candidate. Ellen McKinley, escorred by Joey Miller, parades oround rhe rrock in a T-rop Trans- Am A crowd quickly formed around rhe shooring flames of rhe bonfire rhe nighr of rhe pep rally. The idea of a cooked Carroll Charger ond rhe hard work rhor rhe freshmen pur inro rheir floor won firsr place in rhe floor caregory. homecoming n§w
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