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Weekends limmie ' s Pizza Inn provides a rootbeer for senior Marl Hershberger. When you just didn ' t know where to go, pizza parlors solved the problem. In between the giggles and the laughs, there ' s also time tor ice cream sundaes and banana boats at Atz ' s Ice Cream Parlor. Junior Susan Taylor and senior Sue Marquis prove just that. Parking lots provide a convenient hang out tor those in-between- driving-around-town moments. Juniors Tim Beck and Katy Young, sophomore Dave Frebel, and junior Doug Pelz pull up a car to talk. 20 The Week End
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Village Bowl is where junior Sam Botas spends his Wednesdays and Saturdays. The coke machine empties, Sam fills it. An alley gets stuck, Sam repairs it. Someone needs shoes, Sam has the sizes. It ' s all in the line of duty. Senior Greg Parrish performs one of his many duties at the friendly neighborhood Holiday Inn. Anything from fixing televisions to raising the flag can become a porter ' s responsibility during his 36-hour week. More time clocks were punched by students this year than ever before. Thirty hours of work plus thirty hours of school made for long days and pooped people. Why this obsession for work? It wasn ' t the labor that was extremely inviting (is it ever??); it was the fringe benefits. Up-keep of a car, the most essential and vital part of almost everyone ' s life, took a bigger and bigger chunk out of pockets and a $12.75 allowance didn ' t stretch too far! Extra clothes and college plans were other reasons that students gave up their free time. Dating was a nice habit but a bit difficult without a steady income (or by some miracle, a parent with money to burn!). So the applications went out and the sweat poured on and on and on . . . Wrapping stockboy. cabbages can be fun! |ust ask senior Dave Archer, a Rogers Market He stamps prices, stacks cans, and packages food Jobs 19
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Brin Out the Rowdies jKv. i Lunchtime found many students at McDonald ' ;, tor a hamburger, french fries, and a coke, but skipping out on the school lunch was a definite no-no and if you were caught, well . . . you just tried not to get caught! This hang-out also came in handy after baseball games as is the case with these seniors. Left to right are Debbie Redman, Pat York, Matt Gary, and Julie Ross. The week end has transformed more decent students into crazed loonies than the movie The Exorcist! The promise of extra sleep and relaxing hours seemed to be the reason, but after a couple of Friday and Saturday nights, the cause for celebration became quite clear. Week ends were for rowdies. After thirty hours of school, you had to release your pent up energy somehow, somewhere! So after a It could be Baretta, Starsky and Hutch, or Welcome Back, Kotter, but whatever the show is, seniors )im Yarbrough and Claudia lohnson are obviously wrapped up in it. Many couples spent weekend nights in front of the tube watching their favorite shows. game, out on a date, or just bumming around with the gang, where did all the people disappear to? The results from a friendly neighborhood poll showed parties as the most popular place and pizza parlors were a close second. Movies were top of the Where do you go on a date list, while cruising around town also chalked up quite a lot of votes. The Week end 21
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