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j nV fV f9 Eric Mehringer and Senior Gar - Isaman Senior Kayti Knighl proves thai if yiiu park their trucks close together so that work hard enough, you M pet what you people would notice them. want most of the time. junior Jeremy Christopherson check , out Junior Richard Davenport displays a For the Alpine stereo in his new Toyota truck Rent sign in the window of his truck as a during lunch. joke. Life 27
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Most of you probably thought that it was pretty easy to own a car. VCfll about 8() ' r of the stu- dent body would have agreed that it ' s not. Unless you were spoiled and had a car given to you by your parents or your friends, you need- ed plenty of money. Junior Katie Dall felt that I ' ve saved up since September, and I still don ' t got one; this whole idea stinks. A lot of i)u realized that not only did you need money to get the car, but you also needed mon- ey for insurance and registration. But once you paid for all of this, you ' ve got to realize that a car does not run on air. It needed gas. If you had a real guzzler, then you probably realized that you would end up buying gas every day. One of the main factors in own- ing a car was time. If you knew how to fix a car then you prob- ably already realized that you spent almost all of your time working on your car. But if you were one of the unfortunate peo- ple w ho knew nothing about cars, then you were in tr»)uble. Not only did you have to spend a lot of time putting money down, but you also spent a lot of time work- ing for that money. Stereos were fun, but they were also expensive. Some stereos ran up to S300. But to have a stereo you had to have speakers. They cost from $20 to $200. a piece. If you wanted to get really technical about it, you probably bought an equalizer or a power booster. Many people would agree that it was sometimes easier to walk. How hard was it for you to get a car? It wasn ' t terribly hard. The Toyota dealership gave me a good deal on my new truck. — Jeremy Christopherson, 1 1 1 think that I have the classiest case of all. 1 got a Ford Pinto, red with a blue door, from a friend and all I have to do is pay to get it fixed which is only $50.00. — Matt Wilkerson W ' a . iVT . ' • 1.1.. V . ' ■ Carson High ' s fatuity and student parking Senior Wayne Campos sh(tws off his new lot. Trans Am in the parking l n. 26
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Did you ever walk down the hall- ways and say hello to someone like Angle Alcorn or Camille Russell. ' ' And then did you turn the corner only to find yourself saying hello again to the same person? Or did you ever wonder how Dan Madsen could be in so many different places within a matter of five min- utes? It was just one of the many twins that roam around the school. Everyone knows that brothers and sisters can be the best of friends and also the biggest pain in the you know what! But what is it like to be or have a twin? Twins Dean and Dan Madsen said, We get tired of people always asking who ' s who. Dean Madsen said, We don ' t really hang-out together, but we get along. Heidi Lynskey said that the only bad thing about being a twin is that people always mix us up. Mike and Michelle Lemley both thought it would be better if we weren ' t twins. Chad Beecher said, 1 am smarter and better looking, while Mark Beecher said, My car is faster, and 1 will be richer. One might suspect that twins would be alike in every way. Heath- er and Camille Russell said, We are totally different. Heather went on to say, I think we will always stay close, but 1 can ' t help wonder how Camille will get up in the morning without me. Camille Russell stated, I love her, and 1 don ' t think 1 could live without her. by Margie Gornik Juniors Michelle and Mike Ltmley both agree that they do not get along. Heidi ,ind Heather Lynskey say that the best thing about being twins is ' always having someone there for you. Vie get along great! And we hardly ever fight. say Angie and Carrie Alcorn, Jun- iors. Senior twins Heather and Camille Russell agree that even though they share a special closeness, they are completely different. 28 L
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