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

 - Class of 1988

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r What cullcj;c would you like to attend? Why? I wt)uld like to attend the Llni- versity of Oregon because I like the country. — Andrea Gannon, 12 Arizona State University because it ' s hot there and a lot bigger than Carson. — Jennifer Mongelli, 12 UNR, because it ' s closer and in- expensive. — Justin Ramsey, 12 I ' m not sure what college 1 want to attend but I ' m going to LINR until 1 decide t)n a diltereiit ma- jor. — Cory Newton, 12 I don ' t want to go to college yet. 1 just want to go intt) the Army. — Gary Rider, 12 1 don ' t know because 1 don ' t want to think about it. — Heather Becker, 12 To go to Washington State and study computer tech. — Mark Moregan, 12 UNR for a lew years, then to Boise University to study ar- chitecture. — JelT Shelly, 12 UCLA because it is in Cali- lornia and that is where lin moving to. — Michael Mar- tinez, 12 Brooks College. Because I want to be an interior deco- rator, or a lashion designer. — Lynn Ktchamendy, 12 Reed CJollege in Portland, - egoii. — Courtney Mt)oney, 1 Devy Institute because 1 wantu get a degree in electronic em- neering technology. — Mark I - wards, 12 My career goals are to majorC socioU)gy, and become a socl worker. — Marissa de la Tor| 11 To get a Ph.D. in Psycholo — Vanessa Santos, 1 1 ' I want to be some kind of ph tographer. — Jessica Dach, 1 11 192

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After Daria Frank read a proclamation to the school given to her husband, the late science teacher Jim Frank, she talks with Student Body President Matt Allison and her daughter Rachel Frank at an assembly. Student body treasurer Andy Goldsmith works on his vocabulary in Mr. Savanelli ' s business class. Seniors l uttinsi ■t All To Kork What exactly have our student body officers done this year. That was a question asked often by stu- dents. The student body officers were responsible for much more than most people thought. The student body officers were a voice to represent the students of the high school. The 1988 senior class was one of the best classes we ' ve ever had and the student body officers re- flected it, said Mr. Scoggins. The student leaders were in charge of dances, assemblies, and working in the student store. They gave away hot dogs in the Avenue, bought a new PA system for the football field, raised so much money that they gave away some of it to different clubs and organizations and added a great deal to the school spirit. Other hard working seniors were the ones who competed in the Academic Olympics. The Ac- ademic Olympics was a televised competition sponsored by chan- nel five in which the team com- peted against other single A schools. It was a single elimina- tion tournament where once a team lost a competition, they were out of the tournament. To be on the team a test was taken by over 20 students and those who scored highest made the team. To be on the team you don ' t have to be smart. You just have to know a lot about trivia, said team member Jim Theiss. To prepare for the competi- tion, the team used computer disks which asked questions sim- ilar to the ones asked in com- petition. The questions were di- vided into six categories: history, current issues government, math, science, fine arts and Eng- lish literature. Team members were Tony Bul- lentini, Jeff Cherpeski, Scott Nowlin, Jim Theiss. Alternates were Jim Breeden, Robert Dun- ning, and Steve Yasmer. Involvement 191



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i Speaking of Clubs I What club did you join and why? Drill Team because I wanted to. — Jennie Loflin, 10 Nation al Honor Society be- cause it looks good for a college ij application. — Michelle Hill, 12 [| 1 1 S.A.D.D. because I wanted to say I actually was in something at school that would benefit me and others. — Joanne Anderson, 1 1 Honor Society and Young In- Wbile positioned in front of the Capital, the flag team shows off their talent in the Nevada Day Parade. vestors Club cause it ' s good for college and sounded interesting. — Jeff Lucas, 1 1 Girls varsity basketball be- cause I like to play. — Jenica Keller, 10 Keywanettes, Drill Team, Na- tional Honor Society, keep me busy and look good on transcripts for college. — Amanda Camp- bell, 1 1 ing. — Marney Miller Varsity Spiritleader. I enjoy cheerleading and helping to bring about spirit. — Tracy Almand, 12 NJROTC, ski team. It sound- ed fun. — Dawn Miller, 1 1 S.A.D.D. cause I ' m strongly against driving drunk. — Tami DellErgo, 12 International Club. I thought Honor Society because it it would be fun. — Annabe Ven- looks good on my transcript. — sluis, 12 Larry LaFleur 12 ' Drama. I like drama and act Senior Glenn Wungenema practices his sax- ophone in jazz band rehearsal during third hour. Juniors Kim Spector and Elizabeth Sonntag show off their stylish animal slippers in the Avenue. Junior Tiffany Greene assists fellow class- tnate Dave Culjus to rehearse for scenes in the school play, A Midsummer Night ' s Dream. 192a

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