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S ■ ? ■ ' E.jr People are people . . . you were the people who made Carson High. Students socialize in the Avenue at
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What ' s your view? O: What was your most embarrassing moment The time 1 went to the store for so me milk with only my bathrobe on, since I forgot to change into some clothes. — Bret Bellard, 12 When I took a friend out to learn how to drive and he ended up wiping out someone ' s garbage can because he had to avoid an oncoming car that was coming down the one way street. We were going the wrong way! — Ted Getscnman, 1 2 When Diane Vo understood a joke and had to explain H to me. — Trena Keating, 1 2 In a basketball game, 1 thought I was fouled, so I went to the free throw line. The referee never gave me the ball; Wooster was on its way down the court, and I was on the free throw line wondering why they had the ball. — Jason King, 1 2 I was at a tennis tournament in Reno, I went out on the court to play, and as I started to take off, my sweat- pants, my shorts came with them. — Jeff Loflin, 12 When my dad caught me streak- ing at a third grade birthday party. — Michetine Tobey, 10 When I was on a date and I drop- ped food all over my lap and my boyfriend spilled my glass of coke all over me. — Shelly Travis, 1 When I ' m seen with Bret and Marc. — Clay Brust, 1 2 Q: What makes a best friend? Someone who is there for you always! She doesn ' t r eed to make herself look better than you by putting you down. — Dana Bouncristiani, 10 ' Best frier ds share similar morals arw) outlooks on life, yet are different enough so that the friendship never gets boring. — Rhonda Diskin, 12 A look, a smile, a touch o4 the heart. — Ralph Hicks, 10 Someone who accepts you for wUaX .ou are and doesn ' t pressure you into being someone you aren ' t — Jennifer LaCier, 10 Someone you can talk, laugh, and cry with. — Michelle Lemley, 10 ■A best friend is someone who knows . ou and likes you anyway. — Cris Satv •05,12 Someone who buys me chewy SweeTarts and warms them up so they .von ' t hurt my teeth. — Tammy Soong, Tfaeie three best iriemfe, Bret Bo hdt. Maik panrfM ' ' - .. - - iiiiomia ' -lend, T; the bKles,i maal suppait to her
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who was it who was late to class? Who was it who gave out those tardies? Who played the sports; who watched the games? Who was it who donated blood? Who spent endless hours in trig class? Who went to the dances even with the new restriction? Who sold the donuts; who bought the donuts? Who waited until the morning before to write that English essay? Who was it who made burritos for the school lunch? Who was it who made 1 987 so off the wall? You, the people, that ' s who! Without you the school would have just been another building. 1 987 would have been just another year! Friends . . . those people you can really count on. To- gether Katie Dall and David Lyons smile while shar- ing a few mo- ments at lunch before their next class begins. Sophomore Steve Alexander waves a friendly hello in the Avenue. students Anne Ducoulombier and Silvia Heshiki par- ticipate in homecoming by decorating the window. Student body president Michelle Brown takes her job with a smile at a homecoming assembly as she announces the next event on the schedule. Contents Faculty ...49 Seniors 58 Juniors .... 80 Sophomores 96
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