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All Work And No Play . . . 1. Margie really gets into reading a lot of books. 2. Looks like Bill Jaynes is into Data Proccessing — or could it just be his list of women. 3. No one could tell that Ben, Joe, and Bob work as priest during the weekends. 4. A.S.C.’s own construction crew. 5. What can Coach do Sharron? As jobs become harder and harder to find, the ASC Co- Op program is stronger than ever. This year there are several students partaking who’s jobs range from being a typist at a library to being a mechanic at Volks Wag- on. Nevertheless, these students dedicate themselves fully to the quality of their work, and deserve to be congradulated for it.
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Best Teacher For A.S.C. Students 1. O.K., everyone sing along now.” 2. An underclass- man discovers one of the hardships that goes along with the territory — HOMEWORK. 3. It looks like things are only experimental in I.P.S. 4. Buke really loves his music, besides other things that we won’t mention. 5. Alot can be accomplished in Studyhall — Gossip”.
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ACS Works For The Community 1. Theresa experiences one of the fringe benefits of working in an ice cream parlor. 2. Rain, sleet, or snow Chris Gorski pumps the gas. 3. Yes, Jim Bielski works at Linn’s Camera Shop. 4. “No, 1 didn’t rob the cash bin,” exclaims Barie Trudell to her boss at Macs. 5. Time-Out for a break. Jobs provide good experience for All Saints’ stu- dents, as well as money. The students are able to get a taste of the real world and see for themselves the hectic race for success. Through jobs, students are able to understand what they like and dislike in a job. It may be making “Macs”, pumping gas, or typ- ing, but it’s a job. Whether the money is used for tuition, college, or pleasure, now they’re a part of the work force.
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