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1 ,al L-ei tv' I 7 Christina Tom Tony Lisa ViI1Cil1t Dean Underwood Valadez Vela V6I12g6S Villalvbos VIIIOHC 'Mo -w. Ted Rose certainly makes a cute Mou- Mifchell Mike Bryon Traves Christopher Jennifer Vincent V0lP0n9 Vouga V'-'kellch Walsh Ward HIGH SCHOOL AN JOBS WORK TOGETHER Just about all seniors were aware of how beneficial and im- portant a job could be during their last year of high school. Jobs often provided indepen- dence and security. Having a job and going to school worked to- gether. Employees received the all important credits to meet graduation requirements and also received work experience at the same time, With the ROP program, students were allowed to go to school half of the day and then go to their job the other half. They still received credits that went towards graduation. They were making money to save for college years and at the same time working towards a profes- sional career. A job, however, could have one negative aspect: at times it interfered with homework. Sen- ior Ed King, who was employed at Chess King in the Brea Mall said, My job interfered with homework Qnot that I did it any- waysj because by the time I got home from work it was too late to do it. Having a job was beneficial for extracurricular activities, also. A job was a necessity to help pay for dates, dances, and sports ac- tivities. Many seniors were basi- cally independent and had to pay for transportation, insurance and gas. After that you have just enough money for going out with your friends, said King. Seniors- I 75
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1, S NICR F REWELL The memories we shared through good and bad Remind us of the times we had The people we met the friendships we made will remain with us and never fade Being lost your first day here reminds us of our freshman year Memories of your sophomore term Relationships still standing firm Your junior year you make a friend to this there can be no end Your senior year has come and gone but memories will carry on The time we spent cramming for a test Most of the time you just guessed Working hard to pass the grade while all the time friendships are made Up all night on the phone Talking with a friend you re never alone All the time and effort spent to have some fun is what is meant Waiting for the end of the day Dreaming the rest of your life away lt s time to leave and move on but part of you is never gone We re saying goodbye to you for now it s time for college and future dreams to come true You ve helped and guided us all the way through So now E H S we hall to you Teri Miller l. Seniors Pandora Payne and Frank Klisura have trouble Between classes, students meet up with their friends to catch up on the getting off campus without their A.S.B. cards. new gossip. ,, V 2. Stacey Anderson takes a break to enjoy the Home- ', coming ceremonies at halftime. Q , 5 Q Seniors- I 77 . Q v n v . 1 v . Q . . . . 4.1-I . TF. qv v r '1 s 'K v -T. v l . . . , .1 ' . n . . . , . r . n Q , . v Q , . v . , . , . v s . . .
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