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hanks a lot!! With toilet paper supplied by his homecom- ing date, Kevin McBride 's car has the latest in the bathroom l look. Kevin 's date, Kathi Chaplar, celebrated her office in Job 's Daughters by redecorating his car. The sad thought was that Kevin was nearby during the entire procedure, only he didn 't hear the girls at work!! g ust hangin' around. Spudiferous Q, Throckmorton lSpud- i ley for shortj is attired in only the finest of leather accesso- ' ries and hair dyes. Having a car mascot was a popular idea with CV students. .ir -T,-.Es ze'-sig ' its-i I is A ft-1 .. . 11. L, s Eitiiiiffil-9-'L Em tudent 1 - Man, how boring! l mean look at all those cars, they all look the same! j Student 2 - l know! That's why l changed my car around. Many students suffered from a peculiar kind of iden- tity crisis, their cars were just too boring. With many models of Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi and many other car makers producing very similar looking cars, most students searched for a way to make their car different. Kevin McBride's '86 corolla had an exact twin driving around campus. l'Someone's Corolla looks exactly like mine, so l put a pin stripe down the side of my car, said Kevin McBride. However, frequently a paint job was not enough. Senior Chris Beeny has a shower on the inside of his '71 Superbeetle. lt's the latest in car improvements. lt's gotta be the latest trend, declared Chris. Some people took their cars to an even more ex- treme. Jun Akiyama's '81 Celica has been equipped with flamethrower and self-destruct buttons! How else are you going to defend yourself on the freeways? The buttons were not hooked up to actual weapons, but they were interesting additions to the car. From bumper stickers and flashy paintjobs to indoor showers and weapons systems, CV students made driv- ing a unique experience. by Steve Pfeiffer Paul Mzlfhell .femme Mixon Kevin Momma Kelhi Moore jazmef Moran V-- Debm Morrow Stzlpi Moumdian jennzjvr Mzzggill jettiftz Muldoon Robert MZMJOU 261 Seniors
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5 Hillary Orcutt Blanm Pelayo -J , N t was bummin'! was Eric Schmidt's reac- tion when he realized that he too would join 30 to 40 students for lunch in room 134 f 1' A f i with Mr. Snickles. An apathy for attending classes, too many detours between periods, misbehav- ior in the classrooms, or the adventure of leaving cam- pus without a lunch permit gave students the chance to taste the bittersweet boredom of dreaded detention. Llpon reporting at 12:27, the students serving time utilized the period by studying, reading, or completing unfinished homework. Even though students were sup- posed to do something productive, some claimed to catch up on sleep, the latest gossip, or overdue letters to friends. Diana Avalos, a senior, smiled sheepishly and alleged that she just sat there and talked. Detention was established as a penalty for disobey- ing school rules, but students were able to reduce their sentence in varying ways. lf they diligently attended detention for two consecutive days, the third day was dropped. Or, it was worked off with voluntary service to the school. Lief Boone said he worked it lDetentionl off at cross country and track meets. On the other hand, misbehavior in detention led to 3 additional time spent with Mr. Snickles. Failure to at- tend detention resulted in additional detention, Satur- day Alternate to Suspension, or early morning ATS. Stacy Fasano smirked and commented that When l didn't go l just got more. lf ATS was not completed, suspension was assigned. After returning to school those skipped days of detention still had to be made up. Detention was looked upon with distaste, but in some cases it proved beneficial. After 28 days in deten- tion, Peter Trist, a senior, confessed, Nl learned not to forge notes for a truancyf' Mrs. Rothschild, Dean of Students, commented that she had seen a marked improvement in a few stu- dents. Adding later that not many students return year after year for extended periods of time. Although most students dreaded detention, some like Nick Cowaiter, a freshman, found it addicting. He decided, Although it keeps me from going out with my friends, it's pretty fun, so I think l want to get it again. by Heather McCormick .mini l Full House. All together for a fun-filled lunch in the deten- tion room are Chris Collins, Aaron Byvoets, Lissa Wareham, Rocky Whitworth, Suzanne O'Connell, Angela Clubb, and Victor Matos. , 'fx ' MIX V I O 8 'Lil . 1 P ' Seniors 2
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