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In the end yields Success! Many of today’s teens spend their spare time working • not at home, but at restaurants, convenience stores, and shopping stores. A job is not only to make money, but to gain experience, learn discipline, and make new friends. All of these qualities they will retain and use the rest of their lives. most of them like their jobs, em- ployers, and the other employees, although they wish their employer would be more understanding also. They wish they could make up their own hours, have more time off, and make more money. or girlfriends, food, movies, cars I wanted to!” (payments, insurance, and gas), and lunch. Most of the money students earn goes for clothes-next on down the ling on boyfriends Of the 18 students polled, 12 have a savings account and deposit from $20 to $100 a week. Only four have checking accounts. Lisa Retzer, senior, answered the ques- tion about savings and checking ac- When asked what the students wished they could change about their earning, all of them replied they wished they could earn more! I couldn’t save if BANQUET ROOMS at the Sheraton Inn are set up by John Lowe, junior HELPFUL HANDS are lent by Chad Evans, senior, a swimming instructor at the YMCA. Pages designed by Karla Kempf-Student Jobs-11
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10 WORKING IN harmony arc Kim Dohman. senior, and her brother Darren, junior They both work at the Taco-riffte Taco John's.
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“In twenty years. I’ll remember the look on Amy Mattson’s face when she was chosen as Home- coming Queen.” commented Ju- lie McDaniel, senior. For many of us, we will always remember the week of September 28 to October 2 as the 1987 Homecoming week. The seniors will remember it as being their last and the sopho- mores as their first. The M.C.’s for the coronation were Barb Rogers, Garrett Wood, Lisa Retzer, and Jeff Post. Being a M.C. for the 1987 Homecoming coronation was something I have always wanted to do since I was a sophomore. I had a great time up there with all my friends, and I think I shared in the excitement and nervousness that all the candi- dates were feeling,” replied Barb. Besides coronation on Thursday night crowning Amy Mattson and Rob Fouberg as the King and Queen, the week was filled with special clothing for each day. Starting Monday out with a bang, the theme being, “How the West was Won” with the attire being cowboy and cowgirl. Tuesday was the “Fiesta Day” and Wednesday being Dress Down Day.” “I like Dress Down Day best because ev- eryone was real comfortable wearing sweats.” explained Ka- trina Knarr, junior. Thursday rolled in as “Wacky Tourist Day” and finally Friday as “Color Day.” “I was glad to see that everyone had school spirit,” explained Doug Kartio, senior. HOMECOMING ROYALTY for 1987 was. first row: Nicole Geisler, Gina Marteil. Maria Nikolas, and Amy Anderson Sec ond row: Matt Mohr. Dan Hoke. Tim Meh loff. and Manny Nichols. Third row: Stac Kleeberger, Tammy Greer. Janet Larson, and Scott Hruby. Last row: Chris Leonard and Travis Rousseau.
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