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

 - Class of 1988

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Juniors O.J. Sanchez and Amy Miles make a long Trig assignment shorter by helping each other, while Apryl Huntzinger toughs It out by herself. How Smart (s Smart? SEJ IOR HONOR SOCIETY: front Row: John Martini. R .bin Arevallo, Lacey Loveland, Sandy Rader, Clendon Snipes, Andromeda Jacobsen, Melissa Har- ris, Jose Arraiz, Michelle Hill, Brenda Cross, Michon Mills, Eric Magcr. Rou 2: Catherine Schmidt. Trang Nguyen, Joelle Henderson, Jim Brceden, Daisy Dailey, Tracey Grose, Rene Martinez, Renee Howard, Sarah Ward, Bill Lloyd, Nam Nguyen, Camille RusscI, John Eck. Rou }: Bill Barreire, Shan Nellis, Rache! Aldridge, Helen Kmgiree, Peira Doring, Pam Huntzinger, Han Mi ' oon, Stephanie Owen, Lori Thomas. Jennifer Smith, Steve Yasmer, Erie Hartman, Jim Reid, Vice President. Top Rou : I,arr LaFleur, Andy Soong, Scott Grange, Clint Crookshanks, Jim Theiss, Wyatt Brigham. Matt Allison, Secretary-, Steve Davis, Kerri Cody, Pauline Holzhauer, President, Am) Thatcher, Historian, Scott Nowlin, Richard De Caro, Sean Stewart, Kelly W Nichols. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY: Bottom Ron- Deanna Marconi, Janet Kolsky, Julie Langson, Mary Williams. Veronica Suprlock, Teresa DiLoreto, Jenny Meder, E ' ) Gamble, Jennifer Comstock, Valerie Swainston, Melissa Supera, Jenny Euse, Amy Miles. Rou 2: Julene Boardman, Carrie Ayarbe, Jill Erickson, April Huntzinger, Amy Asher, Shannon Gerrard, Angie Alcorn. Carrie Alcorn, Allison Baker, Tim Thunder, Jeff Lerud, Greg Lehman, Lome Delaney. Rou S: Micheline Tobey. Margaret Moore, Michele Trease, Derra Lynn Peru mean, Jennifer La Gier, Shery I Warne, Christie Sullivan, Eric Beck, Pat Randolph. Jason Small, Dan Lowe, Jamie Kingham. C hris ( ourtrighi. James Vasquez. Top Rou : Lisa Snyder, Lisa Pieretti. Stephanie Haw kins. Amber Anderasen, Kelly J()hnson. Lisa Savenelli. Nicholas Brainard. Jim Ciifford, Darrick Maeder. O.J. Sanchez, ( orey Wetenkamp. Mark Reduan, Matt Smith- Involvemcnt 185

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Gcina For Odd Many students worked hard for good grades. Their intentions were to gain an honor ' s diploma. How did one get an honors ' diploma. ' Hard work and filling a few requirements helped. Four years of English, three years of math, three years of science, three years ot social studies, two years of a foreign language, and good grades filled the requirements. The Language Arts Depart- ment was filled with classes in Creative Writing, Rhetoric, Nov- els, and Multi Media to help fill English credits. It also offered German, French, and Spanish classes to students interested in learning a foreign language. Trigonometry and Calculus were classes tried by many col- lege-bound students. Both classes proved the old proverb, Only the strong survive. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and AP Biology were some of the classes chosen by many students to fill their science requirements. Social Studies were the easiest classes to pick because they had already been chosen for students. Seniors had the only real choice as they could take either regular or AP Government. The last requirements, when fulfilled were the most reward- ing. Students needed one year of an Advanced placement (AP) credit or two years of honor ' s credits. A grade point average of 3.00 or better and avoiding F ' s on transcripts was expected also. Students who survived these requirements found themselves holding an honor ' s diploma dur- ing graduation festivities. Rick Kitllas lists the different c pes o( cartoons in Mr. Hibbert ' s titth hour Muhi Media class. A typical sight at seven o ' clock is students like Seniors Troy Whitne ' , Sean Stewart, and Bill Lloyd getting help from Mr. Glanzmann on their trig assignments for the dav. 184



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Science Club: What A Trip Everybody should join the Sci- ence Club so that they can see all of the fun things that are done and trips there are to take, said Erinne 0 Hara. The person who was in charge of planning the trips and things was Clint Crookshanks. He also kept the club alive and going places. The meetings were every Friday at lunch and the things they discussed ranged from gos- sip to the upcoming trips and their plans for it. There were about 32 people in the club. The officers of the club were President Clint Crook- shanks, Vice President Scott Grange, and Treasurer Erinne OHara. The purpose of the Science Club was for everyone who joins to get a better understanding of Science and they tnake Science more fun and interesting by do- ing such events as going on a field trip to the planetarium on the UNR Campus, which they did on February 23, and they watched a show and toured the planetarium. They also took a trip to San Fran- cisco where they stayed at a Naval base and explored the town and its surroundings. SCIENCE CLUB: Front Rou: Jennifer Hipp, Petra Doring, Jose Arraiz, Tracey Grose, Jenniter Comstock. Rou Two: Clendon Snipes, Trang Nguyen, Heather Becker, Jacqueline Ninio. Nicole McLain, Kathy Fisher. Row Three: Helen Kingcree, Rachel Aldridge, Han Mi Yoon, Erinne O ' Hara — Treasurer, Pam Hunczingr, Steve Yasmer, Sean Stewart. Top Row: Nicholas Brainard, Tony Bullentini, Bill Lloyd, Clint Crot kshanks — President. Scott Grange — Vice President, Jim Theiss, Richard De Caro, Glene Wungnenia. Erinne O ' Hara stands up to leave the Sci- ence club tneeting on Friday February 26,1988. i l ' i ' lll 186

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