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aying the part of a dutiful waitress, Cindi ierce cheerfully waits on a customer. Jenny Hegstad looks up from her invoices to catch a quick picture before she gets back to her job at Sears. Vital Signs 17 V
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faking Care Of Business T he last bell had finally rang. For the last three months of school, students were count- ing down the days until sum- mer arrived. It was here, but what should we do to fill some time? Getting a job was an an- swer that solved most stu- dents’ questions. Part-time, full-time, or anytime jobs were available. “It was a good experience because when you go out in the real world, you are prepared,” said Kim Hager, who worked for an at- torney. Searching for jobs isn’t easy, and teenagers found themselves at the local job service filling out many job applications. Some had real connections where the job was open. Making A W rootbeer floats, filling bags at IGA, and fixing D.Q. Bliz- zards were all part of a days’ work. “Making ice cream was an exotic experience,” said Suzanne Hicks, who worked at the Diary Queen. Karen Shiopen, who works at IGA, claimed, “The gro- cery business is a totally boss experience.” All in all, getting a job isn’t all that bad. Just think of the money. Working in the back room at Coast to Coast, Craig Pozega puts the finish- ing touches on a bicycle tune-up. Cheri Hoem works hard at making burgers “Just the way you like 'em at the Dairy Queen. V 16 Summer Jobs
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Christy Andersen Debbie Bott Marla Clemow Anissa Anderson Brenda Boyce Larry Coon Rachelle Berberia Carmela Brienza Wendy Dale Zone Duane Berthelson Bjornlie Paul Keith Brown Burk Alison Kevin Damon Donovan Blair Karl Boetticher Botsford Chris Dena Cham pine Christensen Tom Todd Dooling Eberline Planning a Dream to Come With the colors silver, light blue, black, and pink, the song “Never Say Good- bye”, and a talented crew the 86-87 ju- nior prom “On the Edge of a Dream” was judged a success by the student body. This is just one of the many endeavors the junior class, along with their officers, pursued and conquered. True Preparing for their final year, they planned ways to make money for their senior trip. With a lot of inspiration, they worked diligently on bright plans for the future. The Junior Class has a lot to show for this year and they have big expectations for the next.
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