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LA, for parties, girls, r0ck'n roll, and GIRLSW'-Bob O,Keefe. . . Jamie Hines Paul Hurlbert Lori Kessler Charles Kornmann Tim Kuck Tasha Lang Jeri Larsen L L' eon ipp Jeff Loebs Lori Lorenzen -kkzzi Mg? eft Heather Mikkonen byuq K I Aaron Mitzel Ei' M' Ed Mitzel ir,:. .yi s f Ir.1 ig Sharon Moffenbier Bob O'Keefe ' l Tracy Opitz Becky Pfeiffer r ' on e y Ain 't for Nothjn' Jobs held many obvious advantages, as a vast majority of the junior class held working positions. Disadvantages grew from living up to the bosses' expectations, scheduling busy hours to fit one's day, and even from the benefits of having extra money. Jobs brought in the bucks, but even extra money was a disadvantage at times. For example, parents tended to look on one as being more able to pay for things such as entertainment, weekend expenses, clothes, and gas. Most paychecks seemed to disappear into thin airg they were eaten up by mostly luxuries. To overcome spendthrift habits, Tracy Opitz saved half her check and spent only the other half. Money wasnlt the only problem, the boss was just one more person one had to please. They expect promptness, neatness and respect. Did bosses expect too much? Kristi Webb, who worked at McDonalds, responded They always expected you to keep busy, even when we had done everything. Contrasting, Stacy Heidrich, who was employed at Hardee's, said '4They donyt expect you to do anything that you didn't know you already had to.', Many juniors found it hard to go to school activities like sporting events or concerts. Troy Van Drman stated, It was by chance that I could go do something, it all depended on whether I was scheduled or notf' A majority of the juniors ended up fitting all they could into a day as they learned to appreciate their free time. 24 Juniors .is if f
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The future, to .find out what everyone is doing and what I 'm doingf'-fTim y Kuck. .. cnme The Eve minute race. . . does this ring a bell I7 Getting to class on time has been an age old experience for many high school students. Since Roncalli isn't a very large school, five minutes should be enough time to get to class on time. So, why the mad dash? It may have been grabbing a bite in the student center before class or just catching up on the latest gossip before sitting through another 50 minute class period. The juniors had been known to be sprinting in at the last second plowing over anything in their paths to reach their seat by the sound of the second bell. Terry Weber brought up another interesting aspect of being late for class. I have to talk to my girlfriend, he said with an innocent smile. Becky Pfeiffer made known yet another excuse for being just a little late. She simply stated that the bathroom was first priority! In any case, the five minute race will continue simply due to the fact that most students would rather be doing something else than sitting in a classroom. Pouring the wine in mass is Kari Toth. Students often take part in the weekly liturgies. Darin Angerhoffer Audrey Bachman Cory Backous Trish Barnett Ken Beck Brad Bode Chance Briscoe Glen Crawford Chris Davies Darren Cefire Renee Cesmger Bea Gohn Joe Gruman Scott Cuhln Mike Hagen Tonva Hansen 5 . , L 1 . Pages by Patty Pelkofer Junlors 23
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s . ,,,.r:s,gA 24. is SYS? s it , c X l fx . gf? SF . 65 7 7? Hell, just to See what it S really like. -Jeff Loebs. . . Homework is definitely not the top priority for Darren Geffre and Jamie Hines as they are concentrating more on music during study hall, Heather Mikkonen ponders on the decision of a junior class skit during one of the class meetings of homecoming week. .. Sass: li IS .i X xg X X v Listening carefully to a customer, Kristi Webb takes a drive up order at McDonaldls. Pages by Rieta Buttaro Juniors 25
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