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f 'VV if Students Study What would school be Without occasional studying? We all engage in some amount of it although this may appear questionable at times. Too often the effort is put forth in the hope of just 'getting by'. Some of us study with the motive of at- taining a coveted place on the honor roll. Friendly rivalries among friends may also have a bearing on the amount of studying done. For others, outside compensation or reward for high marks provides the inspira- tion for study. A few lucky students enjoy school-work because it just comes naturally to them. We study tions, one of which for college, vocation after high school. Students may be 7 with many good inten- is to improve ourselves jobs, or Whatever comes found studying on the bus to school in the morning, just before classes in classrooms, and sometimes even in study halls. If nothing else to do presents itself, home may the scene of the studying. lweet Mr. Bones Pat Tate. Elizulvelh .K2lLlI'Z, Jeaiicttc llYlllC Ninlble Fingers Fly Betty Lensch, Louise Dulquist, Joanne Cumming, We Work for Peace Jenn Iiolwrls, Karen Haasc :mm mm Y'- NSS B 74, 5 - , 63' Q-5, My GN V ,f f l s 'A J PEACE 10
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Jobs Help Finances Part time employment gives many high school students chances to earn extra pin money. It also gives valuable experience for after-graduation jobs. t,41lSlllCl' Dona ,Xrlmld and patrons Clerk Admires Display Mr. Harold Kannady, school coordinator, helps students to find suitable jobs. Boys and girls alike may hold jobs in grocery stores and super markets. Dick .Iolmso Clerk in a Pharmacy White uniforms become the garb of girls as they are employed in drug stores, medical offices, and bakeries. Other girls have book- keeping and typing duties. Customer and ll:ll'l8ll43 Madison
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