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Pride On The Job A senior, Sandy Griffith clears tables at Wendy’s. Students frequent many of the fast food restaurants in the immediate vicinity. At Potomac library Sharon Arcaro stacks books on the shelves. Working at Riding over bumpy fields and steep hills is one of Mike Cook’s favorite summer the library not only gave Sharon extra money but also helped her learn pastimes, about classifying books. 14 Student Life
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Cherish Wangner, like all concerned students, studies hard for her classes. Concentrating on keeping her hands on the “home row” keys, Ardis Kendall completes a typing assignment. Sallee Richardson and Karen Shetley attempt to run to their lockers, deposit and pick up books, and make it to their next classes before the tardy bell rings. Though not an easy task to accomplish in five minutes, there was always ISS as a good in¬ centive to hurry. Debating whether to eat the “catch of the day,” Pete Pandazides hesitantly inserts his fork into the unknown. Although we were always cutting down the cafeteria food, most of us found it was quite edible and sometimes even ... good.
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Fun At Play Selling toys at Twentieth Century Toy Store is fun for Bea Quintavalli. She likes to watch the children’s eyes light up when they find just the right toy. Don’t let smoke get in your eyes ... Matt Pope and Mike Flynn spend a sum¬ mer weekend camping near Saint Mary’s River. Summer was a time of varied activities for Potomac students. After a short break from school, some attended summer school, others went to special enrichment seminars and camps, and some students decided to stay home and just relax. For some students earning extra money was an important factor during the summer. The majority of students who worked felt that money was the most important aspect, but the experience they gained would also be valuable. Steve Dunlap, who works at Peebles Department Store said, “Money isn’t the only thing I like. I want to get personal satisfaction from my job.” Most of the students felt they earned their pay. Though advancement was limited and not many wanted to continue their present work after graduation, they were getting ex¬ perience that would help them with future jobs. Ringing up the cash register, Steve Dunlap a senior, works hard to please his customers at Peebles Department Store. New routines must be ready when school begins in the fall. Stacy Reed, Kim Angelo, and Kathy Neary strive for perfection. Student Life 15
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