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SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row: Sandra Maeder. Shannon Shaughnessy. Ctndy Rockwood. Valerie Anikowiak. Michelle Heun. Bret Hess, Todd Martin, Terry ease, Brel Bor- shell. )eff Loflm, Diane Vo. Trena Keating, Taat-Shing Hui, Chandra Wendel Lisanne Cammell. Carolun Tuper Second Row; Dawn Wallace, Kelly Goodwin. Tammy Brundin, Jennifer Moore, Andrea Riseden, Mike Lepire, Mike Vance. Tammy Soong, Joey D ' Anna, Kerstine Johnson, )u!ie Rooker. Jessica Craeber. Grace Stone, Shelly Cagmer, Amy Lynn Third Row: leff Jones, Brian Miller.Chns Weber, Ted Cetschman, Shannon Cunningham. Heather Crossley. Aeryn Donnelly, leff Wernert, Amy Smith. Stephanie Myers, Tayna Neuschwander, Lynda Culien, Andrea LaNave, Sharon Rader. Cathy Cuccaro Rhonda Diskin, Melame Fox, Vickie Ives Back Row: Brian Bernard, Travis Tresnil, Joel Willhalm, Toby Eck. Jay Hanses, Chuck Johnson, John Hess, Dean Marlel. Jason King, Bret Ballard, Brad Seely, Gary Pulsipher. Chris Freeman, Chns Santos. Michelle Slruthers, Sara Bierman, Leann Mankins, Calhy Moore, Kristy Grisemer, Pat Armstrong, Wendy Cronenberger. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row: John Martini, Jennifer Smith, R enee Howard Calhy Schmidt, Tracey Grose, Kim Ratzky, Michelle Cain, Lacey Loveland, Sandy Rader, John Eck, Jim Reid Second Row: Jim Theiss, Tracey Johnson, Brenda Cross, Petra Doring, Han Mi Yoon Daisy Daily, Chang Su Suh, Jose Arraiz, Clinl Crookshanks, Michelle Hill, Andy Soong. Thiro Row: Richard DeCaro. Steve Yasmer, Erik Timmerman, Scott slowlin, Bill Barnere, Clendon Snipes, Kelly Nichols, Eric Mager. Melissa Harris, Melame Harris, Camille Russell, Matt Allison, Back Row: Sean Stewart, Nam Nguyen, Lori Thomas, Becky Crambes, Amy Thatcher, Pauline Holzhauer, Kerri Cody, Helen Kingtree, Rachel Aldridge. Steve Davis, Scott Grange, Bill Lloyd, Eric Hartman, Margie Freeman, Sarah Ward. 164
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Bruce Baggett kepi the beat by playing the drums during a basketball game. Senior Tracy Welch and Freshman Amy DeGraff practice hard knowing that il will pay off in increased skill. Shelly Smithwick directs the band dur- ing a performance. 7:00 The sound— of Music If, on the rare occasion, one arrived at school sometime in the 7 a.m. range, loud sounds could probably have been heard coming from the upstairs, southside of the B building. The sound was a sound of dedication. This dedication pro- duced music, thus producing a team, the Carson High School Band. The music heard was the band, practicing for various events. The band started off with a number somewhere close to 57 members at the beginning of the year, and graoually de- creased to 42. Tne band was mainly composed of a brass section. Junior Paul Templin practices diligently on his tuba- Band practice was held zero hour, as a high school credit. There were also practices occa- sionally on Monday night for two hours during marching season and concert season. The band played for basket- ball, football, parades, and com- petitions, under the direction of Shelly Smithwick. Such competitions Involved the Northern Nevada Sierra Band Day at UNR, the Nevada Day Parade in October, and the Spring Concert Competition in April. Students honored for out- standing performance were John Hess and Sherry Rader for Band Students of the Year. by Kristen Dougl. Zero Hour
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Mike Lepire yawns while Scott Nowlin and Erik Timmerman listen to a CPA speak at an Honor Society meeting. Honor Society officers President Tam- my Soong, Vice President Todd Martin, Secretary Lisanne Gammell, and Historian Wendy Cronenberger wait to initiate new members during initiation night at the Community Center. Clendon Snipes works quickly tying balloons together in groups before the beginnmgoi first period. Ballooning To Success Seniors and juniors had one great academic achievement together as a group. These students maintained a 3.4 grade point average or better to form the National Honor Society. The meetings were held in the drama room which gave students a place to listen to speakers on the first Monday of every month. Speakers were members of the community or nearby communities who spoke on topics that were to help students understand their pro- fessions, work, and businesses, and also to help plan for college. Junior Scott Nowlin said, I think the best speaker was the CPA because she really seemed to enjoy her job ana seemed real knowledgeable about her field. The members didn ' t just listen to speakers all year. Tney also raised money for the club. During Valentine ' s Day balloons were sent in twos to sweethearts and friends. The money from the balloon sales went to a scholarship fund that went directly to a special member. We planned all the fund raisers and picked the speakers; it was great being an officer and meeting new people, said Senior Lisanne Gammell. lay Hanses listens intently while Toby Eck looks to see what the interruption is v hile eating lunch at a meeting. Honor Society | i T b b 1 1
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