Air Academy High School - Vapor Trails Yearbook (USAF Academy, CO)

 - Class of 1982

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Air Academy High School - Vapor Trails Yearbook (USAF Academy, CO) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 129 of 230
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A Kadet Empty-Handed sf Frying hamburgers and pouring drinks may not be the most exciting way to spend a weekend, but for Paul Rising it was the most effective way to a car. Paul .worked at Arnold Hall to save enough money to buy a Camaro. and found it to be both hard work and rewarding. Rock groups like Molly Hatchet and Tom Petty perform here and we cook for them. Meeting a lot of people was fun, but it was a lot of hard work, too, he said. Unlike most students, Paul encoun- tered no conflicts of interests between his job and school. I only worked on weekends so it didn't interfere with my homework. Putting up with tired feet and impo- tient customers made students realize that nothing worth having comes easily, and earning that weekly paycheck was harder than it seemed. 1 19 Student Life

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118 All Play And No Work Leaves Today's students learn many things outside traditional, structured class- rooms. Having a job, for in- stance, is a valuable learning ex- perience, but it can also take up time intended for homework. Bal- ancing a job and school can be tricky, but most students felt it was well worth the effort. With unemployment at an all- time high, there were a limited number of jobs available to a high school student, and mini- mum wage was usually all an employee could expect, and to save for gas money or a car, col- lege, or just the weekends, stu- dents had to put in a lot of hours. Students got different things out of working. Mala Wakin, a life- guard and swimming instructor at the Community Center Pool, said she felt her job taught her respon- sibility. People relied on me and put their confidence in me. lt was very rewarding to know people trusted me. Mary Jo Rykovich, a waitress and dishwasher at the Royal Fork, said she liked her work because it gave her a chance to meet different peo- ple. Bob Willis' reason for enjoy- ing his work as a bagger at Al- bertson's was not so honorable. l like to watch all the good-looking girls who go grocery shopping. Studying was hard to do after a long working day, and some- times grades had to suffer. Mary Jo explained that When l get home so late, it's hard to stay up to do homework, and my grades went down because of my job. Although Mala said she felt her job was rewarding, it also took a lot of time away from doing homework. l'm often up until 1:00 in the morning doing home- work.



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The Hero A Thing Cf The Past he0ro Chrroj n 1 a man of distin gulshed valor or performance admired for his noble qualities a female hero is known as a heroine pl heroes Was this a year without them? Defi nitely not Heroes emerged from all places in 1982 There were movie stars politicians and sports figures all doing their best for themselves and their profession While many Americans felt young people had no one to ldolize that we were a nation without heroes students themselves felt they had these figures in their lives Raiders of the Lost Ark was hailed as this year s best movie Critics said one reason Raiders was such a box office smash was the old-time hero Harrison Ford portrayed. Indiana Jones while possessing no real superhuman powers was the kind of hero America hadn t seen in a long time but needed more of: a strong but kind ladies man who could outsmart Nazis snakes and tarantulas and make his co-star fall in love all at the same time. A Model In The Present I don t t ink we re a genera tion with no heroes because we still rely on people and look up to them A hero to me is when someone does something great about it Pam Fischer I dont have a hero personally but I think other people do Heroes are a good lnflu ence on society They give people someone to mr mick Sue Horst We still have heroes but no one recognizes them as being that We just think of them as great people Bryson Ware 120 A Hope For The Future ' ' . u . 1 and then is humble . . . I -4 4 ' 'H

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