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Change in students ' pockets puts a ' jingle ' in their work Ultimately Dahl ' s ... A helpful smile in every aisle at Hy-Vee . . . Richmond Gordman, we ' ll be good to you . . . Have it your way at Burger King . . . You deserve a break today at McDonalds . . . Wendy ' s — ain ' t no reason to go anyplace else . . . Youn- kers — the store to come home to . . . Hurry on down to Hardee ' s. These were just a few of the many, many areas of employment for high school students. After completing a full day of studying at school, some students performed their duties at work. Working late and long hours didn ' t seem to put a damper on these students ' energy. They always seemed to find ways to spend these extra dollars on eating, movies, cars, girlfriends and boy- friends. They seemed to have most of the money spent before it was even made. Scrumpdillyishus Dairy Queen . . . Oh, thank heaven for 7-11 ...K-Mart is your savings place . . . You ' ll like Perkins . . . A W robtbeer has that frosty mug taste Jeanette Albers. senior, works on the food ser- vice line .11 Lutheran Hospital after a hard day at school. Senior Sue Rupprecht shows off her helpful smile at the Pleasant Hill Hy-Vee while unload- ing a grocery cart. GOOD TIMES 23
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Good Jima Every year hundreds of students rush through the halls, trying to beat the bell. For a second we forget the memories we have had here, memo- ries that have made these halls our home. These memorable good times range from fire drills in the winter time to food fights in the lunch room. For some, good times were st anding in the hallways with friends and remi- niscing about that great game played the night before. Dances and parties throughout the year kept kids on the move and look- ing forward to another year of good times. When students were asked to des- cribe their good times, senior Kaye Clinton remembered her good times as a Cheerleader, cheering her team on to victory. Going to football and basketball games was junior Chetna Patel ' s description of her good times. Sengchanh Baccam had good times over his vacations, when he could take it easy. Senior Jackie Harrington gets a familiar sick feeling as she sees her homework assignment for the evening. A cheering crowd of alumni and stu- dents root for their home team, keeping our school spirit as lively as it ' s always been. 24 GOOD TIMES
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