Carroll County High School 1993 Yearbook (Carrollton, KY) - Full Access

A ROYAL TRADITION 134 "The weeks before were tense. Winning mode It all worth it." - Tommy Barry "/ was surprised and honored to be king." - Joson Thorp "/ didn't expect it. I was really happy they chose me." - Deena Willhoite Alums Flock to Homecoming Coronations Homecoming week has become a great tra– dition here at CCHS. Each year, students par– ticipate In numerous activities during the week, Including College Day, Hat and Shades Day, and Black and Gold Day. The Powder Puff game Is also an annual event. The Class of '93 once again captured the title, with the soph– omores finishing second. Ryan Arney was cho– sen as Powder Puff King by the senior girls. As the week came to a close, we all awaited the announcement of King and Queen . This year, Tammy Barry was named Football Homecom– Ing Queen, and Jason Tharp and Deena Wil– lhoite were crowned Basketball Homecoming King and Queen. Those giving up the coronet were Stephanie Kelly as Football Queen, and Jeremy Glauber and Sonnet Clark as Basket– ball King and Queen . Queen candidate Trlsha Smith anxiously waits to make her appearance.

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