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CUSTOMERS 'I O3 FnEsHMEN 'Better safe than sorry' promoted Fl'9ShlTlGl'1I by freshman sales L it , ' xi R- . t ,HIL it is gu, s 5 5 5 L Jenni Jarmel Rick Kesselring Robin Kingsley Tammy Kruger, STUCO Jill Layman, Vice- President Chris Loar Karen Manhart, Secretary Randy Matzke, President Brenda Plymire Kasey Priddy Jim Rickson, STUCO Tuyen Ruecker Kim Schmidtberger Darren Schuh Dusty Swain Christy Taylor Lisa Thomas Dawn Troxel Stephanie Vincent Mike Wichman Tammy Yinger Fun times. Jodi Conaway reads a Garfield book while Jenni Jarmel, Tuyen Pluecker, Shellie Etzel, Jill Layman, and Dennis Holmes listen to C.J. Hamilton's lecture during the freshman health class. Photo by Mary Dekat.
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102 CUSTOMERS FRESHMEN Washer takes lile ot Cabbage kid Grieving parent receives official death certificate l promise to love my Cabbage Patch Kid with all my heart. I promise to be a good and kind parent. l will always remember how special my Cabbage Patch Kid is to me. Millions of children across the nation raised their right hand to take this adoption oath that started the latest craze. The Little People, as they were originally called, were cre- ated by 28-year-old Xavier Rob- erts and sold for S5125 to 861,000 at Babyland General Hospital in Cleveland, Georgia. Today the Kids sell anywhere from 529.97 to 539.97 and come with their own birth certificate, adoption paper, and name such as Verna Dawn, Dana Al, or Noreen Cornele. The dolls became so popular that people waited in front of a store for tour and a half hours be- fore it opened just so they could purchase a doll. Two people were trampled in Florida as a stampede of the Crazed Cabbage Custom- ers fought violently to get their hands on the homely, snubnosed characters. Q After an unknowing mom threw her daughter's Kid into the wash, she told the Coleco Company about the tragedy. Rather than re- imbursing the family, the company sent a death certificate. L The kids. Juniors Toni Russell and Merry Christmas. Millions ot Darcy Etzel, and seniors Laura kids across the nation receive the Ross and Robin Bailey show otl famous Cabbage Patch Kids for their dolls. Photo by Julie Hawkins. Christmas. The dolls are able to wear size 1 in children's cloth- ing or one can buy specially made patterns to make the dolls clothing on their own. Photo by Greg Abbott.
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104 CUSTOMERS This one's JOBS Q85 WORKERS Fantasies for his parttime weekly paycheck. Photo by Patty Kenne- dy. Ring it up. Doing just one of his many tasks, senior Troy Wolf works as a cashier at Comics and ji 2 5 Shine it. As just one part of her sophomore Suzy Howell polishes part time job as a custodian at the away at a desk. Photo by Connie Silver Lake Library after school, Robbins. Waitress. Collecting money from a customer, senior Kristin Brun- gardt counts out his change while at her job at Tex Drive-In where she works part-time during the weekends. Photo by Debbie Brun- gardt. mqmmw, Re-loading. Working as a stock- boy at Wehner's IGA, junior Mike Jacobs re-stocks a display of eggs 0 ' J xg.,i,,.g 4 rea. just after he marked the appropri- ate price. Photo by Maria Shell.
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