Loveland High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Loveland, CO)

 - Class of 1979

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4+-rsww Taking his job seriously Chris Peterson tries to give the best service possible to all of his McD0nald's customers. A variety ofjobs must be performed at McDonald's to produce the final results. Chris Peterson, Dave Dassler, and Jill Phillips all do their part, and try to enjoy themselves while working.

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'K' Monica Pack finds the cash registers at Stcphano's Establishment as amusing as the customer she is waiting on. E Behind the scenes Steve Lantmg desperately attempts to live up to McDonald's fast food reputation Wage Increases Lure Students The working populus of Loveland High School this past year was diverse and varied. Students from every corner of L.H.S. included themselves in the working force. Fast food restaurants and small busin- esses seemed to be the major employers of high school students. An added in- centive that brought more students into the work force was the minimum wage increase from 52.65 to 32.90 per hour. Many employers chanted the saying raises become effective as soon as you do Having a job provided learning exper- iences that could not necessarily be learned in a classroom. Jackie Johnson puts a little personality into her job at Taco Bell while trying to convince her manager to reconsider the list of tasks left for her



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fr. After the classes are over, the papers graded and the noisy day forgotten, L.H.S. teachers returned home to their own lives. Some of these were more in- teresting than most students would have believed. Teachers, like many other people, enjoyed various activities this ' year. Among the more offbeat hobbiers were Mrs. Pat Klumpp who made stained glass windows in her basement, and Mr. Don McGinnis, who, while en- joying home construction during the . summer, has also collected carpenter planes for the past ten years, some of which date back as far as early 1800. Mr. Dale Larsen turned out to be the most interesting instructor. His hobbies ranged from 12 years of bee-keeping, to refinishing antiques. Mr. Larsen also kept busy by collecting and polishing rocks, some of which he made into jew- elry. In the times of ever increasing indeci- sion and pressure, it's good to know that teachers are people too. as A fi Qei Mrs. Klumpp shows off one of hcr favorite stained glass windows When Teachers Don9t Teach t 2 i Mr. Larsen displays the finished products of his jewelry, antique refinishing, and weather vane production hobbies

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