Carson High School - Carneta Yearbook (Carson City, NV)

 - Class of 1987

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Ramer, Dawn Ramsey, Justin Rath, Mary Ratzky, Kim Reed, Jeffrey Reel, Joel Reid, Jim Rhea, Becky Richards, Julie Richards, Kelli Richards, Todd Rider, Lisa Rider, Gary Robben, Stephanie Roberts, Heather Robertson, Max Rodriquez, Ana Rogers, Tim Rohe, Morgan Rojas, Alejandro Rojas, Lisa Rojas, Rene Roll, Bob Rossiter, Pete Rovito, Carol Rupert, Sarina Russell, Camille Russell, John Russell, Heather Rutherfurd, Suzi Santos, Craig Sass, Michelle ■ Schmidt, Cathy Schrempp, Margot Schwartz, Dave Scriver, Penny Scurti, Dan Sharkey, Derrick Sharp, Kris Sheehan, Erin Sheerin, Kelly Shelton, Michelle Shoemaker, Fred Siddall, Lynn 92

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mors Munoz, Mitchell Murphy, Kevin Musgrave, Paul Navarro, Dave Neihardt, Shammy Neihart, Robert Neill, Gary Nellis, Shari Neuenswander, |im Newton, Cory Nguyen, Nam Nguyen, Trang Nichols, Kelly Nickerson, Lynette Niemetz, Adrian Nowlin, Scott O ' Brien, Curtis O ' Connor, Mike O ' Hara, Erin O ' Neill, Patricia Osbern, James Oster, Ray Owen, Clint Owen, Stephanie Packwood, David Parnell, Charley Paulidis, Paula Pecenka, Lisa Pelfrey, Lori Peterson, Christine Phelan, Linda Piccolino, Francine Pieretti, Kris Pierzynski, Debbie Primka, |im Probert, Shannon Przytakoski, Sharon Putt, Jeff Putzer, Kristin Pyle, Tami Radner, Sandy Radtke, Fred Rakow, Michelle Ralph, Janine I I Juniors



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Siddell, Lynn Simmons, Harley Skeem, Thomas Skulstad, Erik Smernis, Chris Smith, Jennifer Smith, Kimberiy Smith, Molly Smith, Tricia Smithwick, Stacy Snipes, Clendon Snyder, Brian Snyder, David Sonntag, Janet Soong, Andy Soumbeniotis, Sophia SparKS, Tom Springmeyer, Tana Stadum, )en Staicup, Brad Curtis, Angle Stewart, Sean Stingley, Cheri Suh, Chang Su 4 Hurry; you ' re late! when the tardy bell rings for class and you ' re at the opposite end of the hall from your classroom, you had better jam as fast as you can. Being tardy to class can carry severe consequences from zeroes added into your average to being sent to the attendance office for a truancy if you ac- cumulate enough tardies. Some students try to avoid being caught when they are tardy. In Why are you late to class? The reason why I ' m late to my classes is that I walk slowly. — Craig Santos, 11 I ' m late to some of my classes because I believe there is no hurry to getting there. — Billy Britt, 1 1 Tracy Henderson and lenny Holehouse sprint to their second hour class to avoid being tardy. order not to get caught,you have to be very careful. You have to wait a few seconds because the teacher often wat- ches the door to see who is tardy. When you think it is safe, slowly peak into the classroom and see if the teacher is wat- ching. If not, then quietly but quickly walk to the nearest desk and act as if you have been there the whole time. If the door is closed when you get to the classroom, it is a little more difficult. You need to slowly turn the door handle and peek in to see if it is clear. If it is, then quietly slip inside and gently close the door behind you. Then you need to get to the nearest desk and play it cool. Arriving late to a class almost always creates a problem, especially if you do it often. However, not getting caught is an art. This art should be one of the first things you master dur- ing your high school years. by Kristin Douglas Billy Britt Craig Santos ••I liors

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