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

 - Class of 1988

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The Aftermath The rush was on to j c-t those credits, scholarships, and college applications to schools before the deadlines and graduation in June. Stress was a commonly expressed problem among seniors because ot the entlless responsibilities re- lated to school, work, and other activities. Many agreed that the work load tended to be great if taking A. P. classes, but was light if having CVE for class credit. Along with all the stress came a common known virus, senioritis. Sara Brown said, It really hit af- ter the first quarter because that was when I really began to start having to learn something. Relief was also expressed be- cause of the fact that this was the last year of school for many sen- iors. The fact of change in the future was frustrating but wasn ' t a grave concern for most seniors. Pam Huntzinger said, I plan to either go to college or spend a year in Europe because I ' m not ready to face the real working world. trift O ' Uitru talks to Vt-ronitd Spurlotk jhoul tht bones ot the body in Mr. Grange ' s ffunian Anatomy class. Psychotic Whal one word would you denrihe your senior year? Why? Psychotic, because it ' s been crazy, interesting, thrilling and chilling. — Brad Stalcup Mine, because I ' m doing what I want this year to please myself and nobody else. This is my last year to do everything I can in high school before I leave tor college, and high scliool is only a memory. — Jennifer Smith Wild, because everything is crazy. If it ' s not ' Where is the party? ' it ' s ' Did you finish your government ' . ' ' — Ruby (ijerde ' Free I seem to much more freedom as a senior. I do some things I would not dare to do as a sophomore or a junior. — Paul Mello Stressful, because this year there have been a lot of things going on for me, such as moving to Nevada and starting a new school. I have had to get adjusted to a lot of new things. Some of them have been verj ' , very stressful. — Darlene Douthit Supercalafragalisticexpealadocious, because it totally sums it all up with one word. — Holly Forrester Change, because everyone is chang- ing during their senior year. — Tif- fany Downs Matt Aliison atid Mike Jov ' tcuh talk in the hall before the start of third period. 88 SH 88 8H 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 S8 88 ' c 80

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i8 88 88 88 Future Strategies Whiil Jo you plan on doing after high school? Why? 1 plan to major in music composition, and eventually write and perform my own music; I ' d also like to teach. I love performing, writing music, and kids. My goal is to be able to w rite songs that sound like what 1 envision them as I want people to be able to hear what I hear, as I ' ve expressed it. I plan to attend North Texas State University, because NTSU has a very good music school and a great deal of community support. Robin Arevalo I plan to become an aeronautical engineer and or pilot in the U.S. Air Force, because I ' ve loved aircraft as long as I ' ve remembered, plus the military offers a job, cash, and an awesome education towards my goals. I plan to attend the United States Air Force Academy. It ' s 4 years of excellent academics, punishing athletics, and memorable experi- ences backed up by a guaranteed job or graduate school education afterwards. What a deal! Scott Nowlin I plan to go to college and major in chemistry so I can get a fun, well-paying job. I hope to go to either the University of Puget Sound or UNR. I chose these schools because they both have a good science department, and the tuition is relatively inexpensive. Tony Whitney I plan to go on a foreign exchange because I feel it will be a fun, cultural experience. I plan to attend the College of Idaho for the first couple of years of college. Trtiy Whitney 1 plan to attend college because I don ' t want to work in a gas station all my life. I plan to go to UNR for two years and then an art school for another two years. Petra Doring I plan to work for a year until I decide what I really want to do. Then I will go to college. I plan on attending UNR, because it is close to where 1 plan to live, and it is cheaper to go to college in this state. Rachel Aldridge Tom Martino works on his computer as- signment in Mr. Dalil ' s third period Com- puter class. Todd Glanzmann works intently on fin- ishing his paper for A.P. Enghsh before the bell. Trtjng Nguyen discusses ideas for her health assignment with fellow class- mates in Mr. Farnsworth ' s health class. t7(? -» - 88 8H ■SS SS 8.S S8 SS 88 Seniors 79



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I ' W k« ' y ' S Ray Oster ettthtisiustitaliy looks hirward to the basketball game scheduled for thai night. Studying hard lor d.x upcoming test, Spen- cer Mellum outhnes his notes. V Steve Davis acts surprised to be caught j, eating his roasi beef sandwich at lunch in the cafeteria. 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 8S 88 Seniors 81

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