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Signs of the times
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Homecoming is a time when former students and teachers come back to New Castle and to Chrysler High School to vis- it with old friends. However, if you were enrolled as a student during the homecoming festivi- ties, there were different as- pects. October 3 was the first day of homecoming and the stu- dents planned and attended a variety of events. Homecoming officially began with the annu- al honor day program in the fieldhouse. Later on that day the senior class had planned an Almost Anything Goes game with the teachers, but due to the rain it was cancelled. However, the dance for the students was indoors and so this event was held. During the dance Julie Jones was crowned 1980 Homecoming queen. Her escort was Alan Broyles. October 4, the second day of I-'f ELH5 gm' EE 4' homecoming, was packed full of events for the students. The day started with the parade in downtown New Castle. Many organizations and classes en- tered floats. The seniors, ju- niors, and sophomores all en- tered floats in the parade which showed both their spirit and their pride for New Castle Chrysler High School and for the community. Shortly after the parade end- ed, the Trojan football team went to the field for the Home- coming game against the Ber- ries of Logansport. The Tro- jans played a fine game, but were not victorious. All of the students that par- ticipated in the homecoming festivities enjoyed it immense- ly. They were all glad to have been a big part of the New Castle Chrysler High School 1980 Homecoming. Brightly expressing their feelings for school and homecoming are the Ju- niors as represented by their float. Moving up in both the school and the their Hoat. tension on the field. community is the Sophomore class and The tension on the sidelines reflects the Student Lifefl l
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att A school. Walking hand in hand, an alumni cou- ple remember when they were in high After the football game Mr. Kovaleski and his son. Mike, talk to Ben Tim- mons and Mr. and Mrs. Muncy about the homecoming parade. .loking with alumns, Larry Meyer smiles for the camera. Former teacher, Juanita Rucker, and one-time student, Lisa Hicks, bring back to memory the good times in her speech class. On October 4, 1980, many of the former students and teachers walked through the halls of New Castle Chrysler High School. Homecoming was an instant replay of the years not so long ago when they were in high school. Teachers appreciated visiting with one-time students. Con- versations were concerned with what had happened after graduation up to the present. The former students listened to their old teachers talk about the things they used to do in class. The alumni reminisced with old classmates and peeked in classrooms they used to go to every day. Everyone seemed to enjoy coming back to high school once again. Student Lifef l 3
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