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John Cassinelli, Pat Casey, Scott Hall, and Rich King gather at the senior park- ing lot paint party. Sitting in German III class, )uniors Erin Sheehan and Stephanie Owen compare stories about their vacations.
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A peanut butter and jelly sand- wich and three cartons of milk keep Senior Tony Smiderle occupied for a while. Senior Lynda Cullen presses lunior Daryl Delaney ' s face onto ice at an assembly. Life was never so tough. You overslept; your car broke down. You had to ride the bus. Your research paper still wasn ' t done. You got a B? Oh . . . Life was never so tough. Life was never so unfair. You were transferred out of your favorite class. , , You didn ' t make the team. You got homework over the weekend. Your dog really did eat your assignment! Pop quizzes on Monday? Oh . . . Life was never so unfair. Life was never so fun. You shouted at the concerts. You danced at the dances. You laughed with your friends. You made what last Friday night? Oh . . . Life was never so fun. Life was never so off the wall. You chugged that liter of root beer and held potatoes between your knees. You were part of the ollipop generation. You ate the school lunch. You even graduated? Oh . . . Life was never so off the wall. by Tracy Hicks e Senior Kami Styles expresses her senior in- d i V i d u a I i t y through her talent to blow bubbles. Arguing that Coke is it, lunior Becky Brooks defends her choice as one that Max Headroom would be pa-pa proud of. Contents: Summer Powder Puff Homecoming Events Assemblies Blood Drive Mini-Mag
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S u -d-d .e.n .l.y Hallways become home away from home Summer was fading. Yes, everyone could sense it — school was soon to start. Registration made most every Carson High School student realize that summer was slip- ping away. I can tell I ' m not ready for this, said Senior Greg Mason when he walked into the gym to begin his search for the perfect class schedule. At her part-time job at Honey Treat Yogurt Snoppe. Kelly Goodwin serves a customer. With summer leaving and school approaching, students as well as teachers found themselves preparing for the upcoming school year. I cut down my hours at my job, said Senior Andrea Riseden. I went shopping to prepare for school, said Junior Pam Wright. Teachers had additional preparations which they were busy with. I got my files in order, I ran off dittos, and I got myself men- tally organized, said German teacher Mr. Martinovich. To many people summer seemed to streak by like a flash of lightning. Others thought differently. Summer was just the right length. It didn ' t pass by too fast, said Andrea Riseden. In either case there were things that everyone wished they could have done or could have done more of this summer. by Michelle Struthers Seniors carry on the tradition of toilet papering the Avenue for the first day of school. School Beginning I i ' T i ' I
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