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FAR LEFT: Despite the rain, spirit was still found throughout the crowd. BOTTOM LEFT: The Pirates hold back the Blue Devils as Carl DiGirolomo runs for a touchdown. BOTTOM CENTER LEFT: Bill Ford escorts Sheila O'Toole to her seat with the Homecoming court. NEAR LEFT: During halftime the Carrolltones entertain the crowd as they let 144 balloons float up, up, and away. BELOW: Dana Whitehair takes a well-deserved rest after helping the cheerleaders spread spirit. BOTTOM CENTER RIGHT: A.F.S. members look on as Karen Kruse proudly holds the second place trophy for their float. BOTTOM RIGHT: Barb Sorrell receives her mum as she is named sophomore attendant. 21
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Homecoming Is Successful Despite Rain The pep assembly on Friday, October 11, kicked off the Homecoming assembly with the announcement of Queen Jill Ratcliffe and her court. Mrs. Norma Law, who was selected by the seniors as their Grand Marshall, rode through the parade waving a pom-pom to show her school spirit. Saturday afternoon brought a well-fought football game in which West Carrollton was edged 16-12 by Brookville. Carl DiGirolomo and Garry Key were responsible for the Pirates' touchdowns. All of the hard work that was put into building the floats wasn't ignored. During the halftime ceremonies awards were passed out. The sophomore class was awarded first place with A .F .S . close behind with second place. Third place was taken by the juniors. Saturday evening Sonny Good-street played at the dance which was a huge success. Dress was semi-formal, but many girls felt that Homecoming was a special occasion, so they wore long gowns. Homecoming was enjoyed by ail who participated .
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IT TAKES TWOTO. . . What You Mean to Me Mountains in the springtime, The heroes in a nursery rhyme, A coat on a cold day, Sunshine piercing through the gray, That's what you mean to me. Apple orchards in bloom. Cleaning with a magic broom, Boots in high snow, Listening to the wind blow, That's what you mean to me. The air and the land, The ocean and the sand, Everything the eye can see, Anything I could ever be, That's what you mean to me. Doug Messer 22
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