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

 - Class of 1988

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H £€i. £€k; Fred Ratltke had a truck that ran. There were doughnut crumbs in evcrj hallway. The only thing to drink at a party was Hawaiian punch. A mohawk was an Indian in- stead of a hairstyle. Parties in Carson didn ' t get busted every weekend. Carin Caroll ate Better Ched- ders with maggots on them. Camille Russell, Carin Caroll, Erin Sheehan, and Traci Fogliani called up KHITS and gave the answer traffic to the question — What does Janet Jackson hope to some day direct? Erin Sheehan ran through a screen door on the 4th of July. Dittos and bell bottt)ms were WMmm . . . cool. You couldn ' t tell the boys from the girls because everyone had long, straight hair. The class of ' 88 won the Pow- der Puff football game two years in a row. Bob Roll was hanging from the ski lift at Slide Mountain by Carin Caroll ' s jacket. Daryl Delaney was on a grape- fruit diet to make weight for wrestling. Richard DeCaro got caught playing with his flame thrower and had to clean up the chemistry lab. Christine Peterson and Lisa Wilson brushed their teeth with Ben Gay. The Broncos were supposed to win the super bowl. Alicia Williamson drove into a ditch thinking it was Hwy 395. Stephanie Owen accidentail) wore her pants backwards to school. Marty Hansen parked in the Se- nior parking lot and they took off his tires. Matt Allison forgot the pledge of allegiance at a LJNR basketball game. The Carson JV Basketball team got in a bench clearing brawl at Reno. Jenny Hipp got pushed into Lake Tahoe in April and Iroze. The Drill Team spent ten hours on a school bus to go to state, and the Cheerleaders got to fly. It imm t Kte.m K) m mo) mw lbwkwwmmmtmw wKi. m Dave Culjis ' s skirt fell off in the middle of Miclstinivier Nigb s Dream. Margaret Omen was in Circus Circus with all her friends and her shoe lace got caught in the escalator. Liz Willis stole soup from the Nugget and got caught. Lisa Wilson was at Dax ' s party, and she fell down the stairs in front of everyone. Camille Russell pulled out a plastic finger from her pocket in the Student Store and everyone thought it was something else. Trisha Smith burped in front of the school in a pep assembly. Tiffany Hoffman slid across an icy parking lot and fell in front of a car that was waiting for her to cross. The same day she fell again in front of a car, but this time she got a round of applause. Tami Dell ' Ergo was running to class with two doughnuts on her fingers and fell. She was covered from head to toe with icing. Sydney Dull had a friend over secretly spending the night and she stuffed hot chicken down her pants for her friend and she got burnt. The cops started enforcing the 15 m.p.h. speed limit in front of the high school and everyone started getting pulled over. Jason Macy wouldn ' t get in the car, and he got his foot ran over. Courtney Mooney used the turn lane on the opposite side of the road to go into the Albertson ' s parking lot. Sandy Rader and Tim Thunder took some of the foreign ex- change students out East to see the lights and take pictures. Jim Breeden sneezed and slammed his head on the door knob. The Senior Powder Puff Cheer- leaders gave Junior Powder Puff Cheerleader, Lome Delaney, a bloody nose. Steve Davis stalled his Batmobile three times in five minutes; it ' s an automatic. Erik Timmerman created a real whiteout in Physics class with a stapler and correction fluid. 32

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-y y r Didn ' t you hate it whcti you woke up in the morning and found that you didn ' t have a thing to wear? Or you put on what you had picked out the night before and decided that it made you look fat, or the style wasn ' t you. So you spent about 30 minutes each morning, Monday through Friday, putting on and taking oft every article of clothing that hung in your closet. When you ran out of clothes to try on in your closet, you invaded your brother ' s and sister ' s, or even par- ents ' closet. It was a tormenting process. But did you ever stop to think why you put yourself through such agony each and every morning? Couldn ' t you just have put on a pair of your parents ' old bell-bottoms. Or a sweater that you received as a gift from your old Aunt Mildred. Or maybe even your favorite flow- ered lei and grass skirt that you bought as a souvenir gift in Hawaii. Why didn ' t you just wear your work clothes to school. It would have been much easier. This way you wouldn ' t have had to change before work. All ot that unnecessary, or was it necessary, stress boiled down to one thing — what was in and what was not. A pair of Guess or 501 jeans tempted your taste in style more than a pair of bell-bottoms. Forenza or Out Back Red attire also seemed to tickle your fancy. Per- fumes and colognes such as Gi- orgio, Poison, and Obsession were at the top of your list. The type of music you chose to listen to often said something about your ever so important style. If you think about i t, even the type of soft drink you Oh my gosh, I can ' t believe what that guy- is wearing! exclaims Sophomore Jeff Bean durmg bioIog ' class. drank said something. Some people liked to be seen drinking diet sodas, while other people preferred to drink Jolt. Was it all worth it? The question will remain unanswered, as nobody really truly knows the answer. by Margie Gornik SAFETY Sophomore Aaron Browne wears his hair to best fit his per5t)nahty and style. Senior Dan Aalbers displays a style all his own. Life 31



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