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Stitting hi Ms. StahelVs room. Seniors Mark Mathson, Pat Grossman, Chris Mello, Ronnie Disbrow, and Jason Mac ' read about Homecoming Queen Er- in Sheehan in the school paper. Seniors Ssgne Hancock, Kerri Cody, Trisha Smith, Heather Russell, Camille Russell, and Brenda Cross cheer loudly at the Homecoming Assembly. 112b
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Moser plays bass during a surprise lunchtime show featuring Atomic Gypsy Mike Davis thumbs through the 45 ' s at Budget Tapes and Records looking for his (avortte music. Outside the career resource center, Eric Beck gets help from Mary Mendoza about a career in the mihiary. Paula Paulidis lazily waiis for che bell to ring as Mr. Bateman lectures in period 6 psychology. What ' s Your Favorite Activity? A. Party 40.2% B. Stay Home 13.6% C. Go Out 24.8% D. Other 20.4% Who Has The Best Hamburgers? A. Burger King 22.4% B. McDonalds 17.0% C. Carls Junior 10.2% D. Juicy ' s 38.2% E. Other 12.2% 112a
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I ' tfor THE THRILL OF The thrill of winning and the thrill of being number one — that ' s what sports is all about. Reaching your highest goal and striving to be the best has proven to be every athlete ' s dream. Well, many of these dreams came true, and for the Senators, this season was awesome. Team spirit along with school spirit — and that was what the thrill of sports meant. Whether it was the thrill of victory or the cry of loss to the opposing team, Carson High Senators were filled with pride no matter what the situation. Fortunately, Carson High was an all-around winning team and the spirit was out- standing, both out on the field and at the pep assem- blies. Several students showed their devotion, dedication, and sportsmanship through participation in the game; while others sat in the stands and cheered — shouting Carson High was Number One. Unlike the past couple of years, the spirit throughout the school has risen which contributed toward the in- tense rival victories shown this year. All done and celebrated just for the thrill of it!!!! SO WHAT DID YOU EX- PECT???? pp. 113-129 pp. 130-160 1 112c
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