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POETRY, PROSE AND PUBLICATION Nl nk Blots , Homecoming Programs, and a tour of NBC Broad- casting Studios were several of the activities engaged in by Pen and Scroll members during the course of the year. Diligently working members also held bake sales and took tickets at football games. Combined efforts of the members, with the guidance of sponsor Phyllis Sparkman, produced an excellent Eighty's Homecoming Program. Published annually and sold on campus, the Ink Blot presented the poetry and short stories created by the club members. Services and publications provided revenue for Pen and Scroll's activities which included an autumn tour of NBC's Burbank studio and lunch at Universal City's Victoria Station. A After a tour of NBC's Burbank studio Pen and Scroll members had lunch at Universal City's Victoria Station. P Eva Cieslar proofs for spelling and grammar errors on a Homecoming pro- gram manuscript. 36 1
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PROFESSIONS: BEYOND BOOKS Two forty-five signals the end of the work day for many stu- dents. For others, the work day is about to begin. Holding ajob represents an obligation to family for some, and to others, a priv- ilege, but to all, extra responsiblity and the opportunity to earn extra money. David Lewis is employed by Dannyis Cafe. Earning four dol- lars an hour has its advantages and drawbacks. Positive aspects, beside the salary, are having an unlimited meal ticket and being able to prepare favorite dishes. Of course, there are on-the-job hazards. Once, while preparing a Lewis speciality, lobster, Dave cut his finger, which required four stitches. Texaco's attraction, according to Jim Anderson, includes meeting interesting individuals. Denny McKissic, another employee of Texaco at Desert Center, is interested in upward mobility in station management. Although Eagle Mountain offers students only a small variety of employment opportunities, those who search, and persevere, find work and earn money. A David Lewis prepares to gamish a sandwich plate. A Between customers, Jim Anderson keeps a watchfull eye on the shift cash box. L Denny McKissic keeps a watchful eye on a gasoline pump's increasing rate. 38 Y A
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