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Jean Foard, Chuck Swafford, Becky Crosby, Maurie Gray, and Dana Jones prepare to eat their own cooked meal in Home-Ec. Brigitte Oliver shoots a basket to warm up after practice. Andrea Wells, Melissa Wilkins, and Be- linda Means get the four basic food groups from a cafeteria lunch. Things to do today 23
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I Stoncy Scantling yells at DeWayne Whitehead, Hey! You're doing my job. I'm supposed to sweep. Eva Rector learns that cleaning up is a basic part of cooking in Home-Ec. Things to do today •Take out the trash. •Wash the dishes. •Clean your room. •Feed the dog. •Iron your clothes. •Vacuum and dust the entire house. Is this your typical list of chores to do after school? These and many other dreaded tasks are to be done in your spare time to earn either an allowance or just the privilege to go somewhere. Many teenagers must do their chores before even coming to school, or maybe after school be- fore going anywhere. Even though Chaunnah Woos- ley hates to do her chores, she said, If I don't do them, who would? If I look at it that way, it doesn't seem near as bad. Jeri Nichols, whose parents own a bakery, at one time had to help her mother cook for the bakery before coming to school. She commented, 1 used to love help- ing my mom just to get a taste of something sweet. But, now, I hate it. At least I won't gain a lot of weight that way. I won't even smell of it anymore. Although chores are dreaded and put off until the last minute, Jeff Ratcliff replied, The privi- leges they earn are well worth the effort. Theo Capes takes a break From the day's ■ hard work and catches up on a couple I minutes sleep during Study Hall. 22 Don't you forget it
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Wesley Lynch, seventh grader, feels privileged to stand by Dennis Raggio and Russell Wilson. John Stone and his friends like hanging around at the side of the school. Melissa Wilkins tells Greg Weaver, Hey, I'm a senior. You're just an eighth grader. I should be taller than you. 24 Don't you forget
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