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L. Skidmore L Skidmore Whilc their parents arc gone, freshman Amy Shupc reads to her little sister, Jill. Sometimes the situation gets reversed when Jill brings home her li- brary books. ) i
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M arking down two points, senior Randi Swanson keeps the varsity bas- ketball statistics. Randi, statistian for three years, kept track of rebounds, at- tempts. points, and blocks for Mr. Mick Cunningham. D. Winner Worbut8not making money? ure there were times when mon- ey was ev- erything, and true you felt you’d rath- er be doing anything else. But then that sudden urge to be helpful and considerate called you back to reality and the job at hand. Whether cleaning dirty tennis shoes, babysitting squawking kids, sweeping the porch, or changing a flat tire, you had part-time jobs. And most of them were non- paying. With two younger broth- ers, Kelly and Karen Manley had to help their mother, “No, we didn’t get paid,” said Kelly. “But 1 didn’t mind. It’s part of being a family.” Office aide Ruth Johnson helped Mr. Harry Country- man by managing the atten- dance office during her study hall. Patty Ketterman, li- brary aide, worked for Mrs. Phyliss Ganyu. Patty’s job was to return books to the shelves. Giving up Saturdays and other free time didn’t bother junior Debbie Schulten and sophomore Stephany Whor- ten. Both were candy-strip- ers at Sacred Heart Hospi- tal. Although most jobs were non-paying, some teens worked for salaries. Seniors Bob Brode and Stephanie Cutter worked part-time at McDonalds in La Vale. Holding a job was an extra load for Vo-Techers Randy Cutter and John Layton. Randy left school at noon during his academic week to work at Davis’s Supermar- ket. John helped Marshal Ruby at welding. In spite of the added re- sponsibilities, students were willing to give up their free time to help someone else. 1 aking an order, Darrin Winner checks lo sec the final price. Darrin and his sister Sharon both worked at Fox’s Pizza Den. They saved their money to buy their mother a microwave for Christmas. next? 20
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efore going on to perform, Nikki Ringlcr and Kristen Hann make sure their ending position is together. The two per- formed a jazz routine, wearing blinking lights around their heads. L Skidmore P X racticing for the talent show, Brian and Allen Harper break-dance in the parking lot. The duo. who came in first, did interpretations of baseball players, football players, and a car with a flat tire. A xm. t home, junior Kim Anderson makes the final preparations for the tal- ent show. Kim started gymnastics when in kindergarten, and took them for six years. She performed a tumbling rou- tine to the song She Bop. VAThat next? VY 22
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