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JOBS Jobs outside of school gave some spending money for the stu- dent workers. Steve Case cleaned up his act at his job at Freeman s Cleaners. Eugene Schnitzer, Danny Moore, and Michelle Penning got you in the right aisles at the local grocery stores. Tracey henne, Jeff Oelke, Qail Kasbohm, Kristin Wood, and Joyce Moyer made sure you got your fill at eating time as Monica Turner. Susanne Rakes, and Da- ndle Davis served desserts from Goodrich and Dairy Queen. Susie Kaiser got you the right book at the Public Library. Tony Schreiner and Kim Olmer kept you in fashion at JC Penney and Tobers while Steve Eickhoff rang up goods at Jessup s. Cheri Miller and Michelle Ramold helped the elderly at Valley View and the Manor. Craig Fey, Mike Heng, Greg Gress, and Dave Reese kept busy at their farms. Monica Turner shows how much she enjoys her job at Goodrich. Kristin Wood is just speechless about her job at McDonald's. Steve Eickhoff totals up prices at Jessup's Rexall Drug Store. Many students put in hours at many different jobs, such as babysitting and lawnmowing, between school and home- work and even sleep. Joyce Moyer cannot stop talking even when she's hard at work . Gail Kasbohm serves you with a smile at John Brown's Cafe.
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NEVER SURRENDER WAS Homecoming was held October 4 ending a week full of excitement and spirit. The theme was “never Surren- der’, a popular song by Corey Hart. All-American Music provided enter- tainment for the dance. Spirit week began with Hobo Day followed by Lagoon Day, Rambo Day, Impersonation Day, and Blue and White Day. Several new things were initiated this year. The Juniors held a tug-o-war in which each class had their own team. The Seniors won the competi- tion. Two other events were the car bash and the hay-rack ride. Homecoming was more exciting when the football team won their fifth straight game. The score was Lourdes 34; Humbolt 0. following the game. Terry Klei- neweber, Susie Kaiser, and Cheri Miller were crowned royalty in Lourdes gym. The Juniors show a good effort in the tug-o-war, but they end up in the mud. 26 Homecoming candidates are, from left to tight: Mark Davis, Greg Gress, Susie Kaiser, Terry Kleineweber, Cheri Miller. Mike Harshman, and Robert Hauder.
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