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Tired students find free time lessening as work increases In an effort to secure a wanted job, not to mention getting out of school a half day, close to sixty students took advantage of Wayne ' s work-study progranns. By applying the year before, students held down jobs of anything from working a shoe shop to work- ing at a funeral parlor. Then there were those students who were not a part of the program and attended school a full seven periods only to finish the day working, leaving little time for televi- sion or even homework. Working did have its drawbacks for many, but rewards came in money, and money has special meaning to those who seem to enjoy movies, ballgames, eating and other such trivial matters. However, the working student at Wayne sometimes found that working did not leave time to spend the money for any of the things he was working for in the first place.
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1 3 2 A page 16 1. As part of one work-study program offered at Wayne, senior Dan Wiles fulfills his apprenticeship working in a local funeral home. 2. Sometimes, doing a 5 to 7 Sunday morning radio show is not particularly easy for junior James Bond, who is usually just as asleep as his audi- ence is at that time. 3. Flowers, greenery, ribbon, flower pot, and a little of senior Rhonda Perry ' s creative talent com- bine to form a symmetrical arrangement. 4. Hospital workers like senior Debra Nunn aid the medical staff by running errands, delivering flowers and transporting patients.
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1. In a demonstration speech, senior Dave Seiy shows junior Kris Siela the difficulty in balancing a unicycle. 2. Checking the construction and performance of his plane and its motor assures junior Bob Rain- water ' s safety in flight. 3. Junior Denise Knuth practices her butterfly stroke which later gained her a first place rating in state competition. 4. Catching a foil in the knee, sophomore Chip Kigar tries to resume the stance of a fencer, with the direction of Mr. Henry Wall. page 18 1 2 3 1 I 1
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