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Lerud, )eff Librada, Mike Little, Amber Lizer, Charles Lockhart, Kathryn Long, Will Longshore, Paul Lopez, Gina Lowe, Dan Lozano, Alejandro Lucas, Jeff Lupole, Tina Mackenzie, Katie Macy, Jason Madrid, Jesse Madsen, Dean Maeder, Danick Miden, Brad Malta, Duke Magors, Laura Maldando, Jake Marconi, Deanna Marn, James Marsh, Richard Marsh, Roger Martel, Sara Martin, Kris Martin, Stephanie Martinez, Michael Martinez, Salvador Martinkus, Jay Mattox, Mary Maxwell, Kelly Sophomores W '
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Sophomores Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Kelli Johnson, Kelly Johnson, Tonya Jones, Lesley Jorgenson, Troy Kale, David Kallas, Rick Keliey, Sean Kenoyer, Jeff King, Gary Kingham, Jamie Diniger, Dave Kinsey, John Kitson, Shane Klein, Mike Kluge, Howard Kramar, Louis Kramer, Christa Kooser, Kelly LaClare, Denise Lagier, Jennifer Laird, Cheryl Lamers, Laurie Langson, Julie Larribas,Crystal Lawson, Jeff Leahy, Erin Lehman, Greg Lemay, Cretchen Lemley, Michelle Lemley, Mike Lenz, Andrew Lockers to rent To students lockers were not worth millions, but they were real estate just the same. In terms of lockers, there were good properties and bad prop- erties. Students were pleased to have a locker on the west side or in the A building. The major- ity of the academic classes were located there, thus lessening the commute between the two. This boosted the market values of west side lockers. A less desirable location for lockers was the lunch room, the school ' s version of low budget housing. Students with a locker there found that they were unable to make many trips to their locker, and so they carried more books. For those who were unfortunate enough to be stuck with a low budget locker there was one simple solution. Many purchased a motor home, commonly known as a backpack. Students crammed books in a backpack and only visited their lockers twice a day. by lay Hanses students took potluck on the location of their lockers as they were randomly assigned their locker when they first entered Carson High. 104
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Sophomores McBride, Mike McCabe, Becky McClain, Catherine McConkie, Lynette McCracken, Jeff McCullen, David McGee, Jennifer McGruder, Pat McLaren, Don McMaster, Tiffani McNary, Chris McRoy, Karen Medal, Harry Medeiros, Diane Meder, Jenny Miles, Amy Millard, Michael Miller, Jon Wanna go out? what makes a girl attractive? Good looks are great, but what makes a girl attractive is her personality and sense of humor. — Garey Rider, 10 A great body, a nice per- sonality and long hair are what I look for. — Jamie Kingham, 1 What makes a girl attractive is personality. Also she has to have a great figure, beautiful face, and be a year older than I am. — Craig Tuthill 10 I think a great personality is the most important trait. She should also be caring and understanding. — Chris Irato, 10 What makes a boy attractive? He has to have the same kind of personality as me. He must have a face that anyone can like. He must look good in 501 ' s. — Laura Peoples, 10 1 like them to have a nice body and not lots of zits. They shouldn ' t act like girls were put A great body is always a bonus, but I think an attractive girl is one that is sensitive to others ' needs and wants, who respects herself as well as those on the earth to please them. — Stephanie Farley, 10 What makes a boy attractive to me is his body, looks and, believe it or not, his eyebrows. — Amber Little, 10 He ' s got to have dark hair, dark eyes, and dark skin. Guys with awesome tans are rad! — Cari Underwood, 10 If they have a good attitude, they ' re not too fat and not too skinny, medium length hair, and dark brown hair. The way they treat you when they ' re around their friends is important, too.! — Jacque Woldridge, 1 The way they walk when you ' re around, the fact that their personality is not fake, and their looks and body build all are im- portant. — Jenny Reliant, 10 Their personality and good manners make them stand out. — Jaime Reyes, 10 Felicia Digman and Suzie Royce com- pare opinions about the guys on the soccer field. around her, and even more than that, who lets you know that you ' re her favorite guy just by the way she smiles. — Ralph Hicks, 10 106
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