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

 - Class of 1987

Page 119 of 252

 

Carson High School - Carneta Yearbook (Carson City, NV) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 119 of 252
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Wallace, Lasca Walmer, Julie Walsh, Cathy Wandler, Troy Ward, lenee Warne, Sheryl Warren, Michelle Wastun, Kendra Watrous, Keith Watson, Brian Watts, James Wells, Charlie Wemheuer, Teresa Wendei, Charia Werfner, Kevin Werner, Sherri Wetenkamp, Corey Whited, Pam Whitley, Liala Widmer, Cari Wilde, Randy Wilkerson, Matt Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Gary Williams, Heather Williams, Mary Williams, Shelly Williamson, Alicia Wilson, Seanta Windle, Carrie Wright, Robyn Woldridge, Jacque Worden, Don Wungnema, Gloria Wungnema, Moses Yeoman, Kim Sophomores |, i1 l ' ti |

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Sophomores What do you say what do you think is the hardest thing about school? It ' s hard when you have a final and the brain of the class is ab- sent. — Charlie Wells, 10 I don ' t like it when five teachers each give you a test and then homework. — Sean Canty, 10 The hardest thing is getting up in the morning. — David Kale, 10 Picking the right guys Is not easy. — Liz Sonntag and Robin Sharp, 10 I hate having to get to class on time. — Chad Beecher, 10 It ' s hard getting to class after lunch. —Jeff Lucas, 10 What long-term effect do you think your teachers will have on you? I ' ll be smarter in the future. — Micheline Tobey, 1 They help you mature. — Brian Terrell, 10 I don ' t think they will have any effect. — Stepnan Shipman, 10 I think they will have an effect on the way I think. — Chet Au- ble, 10 I think they teach the facts of life. — Jessica Guy, 10 Mr. Reinhardt has taught me to love all animals and not try to ' disect ' them. — Margaret Omen, 10 Travis Hopper takes a peek at Gary King ' s English assignment to see if he is doing it right. h Telia, Rob Terrell, Brian Thiesing, Cora Thomas, Keith Thompson, Kelly Thomspon, Steve Thompson, Wendl Thunder, Tim Tobey, Micheline Trabert, Lora Trease, Michele Troy, Eric Tuthill, Craig Tuttle, Ed Underwood, Cari Valle, Francisco Vannucci, David Vasquez, Jim Vermillion, Debbie Vo, Lee Ann Wadsworth, Troy Walker, Debi Walker, Lars 110



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what a kick! Not doins the usual, this group of students play a game of nacki sak in the Avenue at lunch. After school, Mark Bobbitt bounces a ball, while Gary Pulsipher looks onward. Suzie Gottschalk and Blake Rossiter decided to eat outside while the weather was still nice. The space in between It ' s kind of neat. It is different because other schools don ' t have it, said Senior Cris Santos, The Avenue of Knowledge was the area where students went at various times during the year to talk, to eat lunch, to dance, to listen to music and to change classes. The Avenue is a good place to talk to friends and relax at lunch, said Senior Maureen Herget. What did some like about the Avenue? It is another place to hang out and talk with people. It is neat because you can go outside between classes. Even though it may be cold out, it is nice, said Junior Bonnie Borda. I like it because it is where everybody is at lunch, and it is a place to talk without getting stopped by the teachers, said Sophomore Debbie Vermillion. If some people could rename the Avenue, what would they name it? Skid row, said Senior Kristi Newton, The Plaza, because it reminds me of something in a shopping mall, said Senior Chris Arteaga. I ' d name it Gossip Court, said Senior LeAnn Esparza. The first dance of the year was held in the Avenue. How did people feel about holding dances in the Avenue? They are neat on summer nights when it is warm out, said Bonnie Borda. Traditionally the Sadie Hawkins dance was held in the Avenue. This year, however, was one to break traditions, and so it was held in the upstairs cafeteria. It should have been outdoors; the hay was terrible, said lunior Jason Brady. It was too hot in the cafeteria, said Senior Chris Arteaga. I would have preferred to have it in the Avenue in the open air because the hay seemed to bother a lot of people ' s allergies and make them miserable, said Junior Stephanie Owen. 112

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