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Bucs Earning Bucks: : There are many out-of-school activities for students, and among the most important are jobs. Jobs, for whatever reason they are ob- tained, provide many benefits for students. Two of these benefits are money and work experience. The money earned from the stu- dents’ employment may be used for buying extras, or it may be used to help finance further education. Also, the work experience and the sense of responsibility that is gained is valuable. Jobs not only help the students in future employment, but also help them maintain their responsibilities in school. Bonello’s: Top Row: Stacey Knoll, Michelle Elisabeth Lea f Jodi Bayer Mister Donut: Sarah Pecoraro Ponderosa; Marcella Rogozinski, Shari Brzozowski Wendy's: Vicki Brock, Helen Makara
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J. Guyer, B. Miller, C. Mattioli Seniors: D. Emmert; J. Gumbert Underclassmen: S. Steen, M. Kapustik. Missing—L. ssing—S. Luthra, A. Schultz (editor) Hansotte (editor) Frente cucK Assistant Editors: L. Hansotte, E. Beresik Sports: (clockwise from top) D. Sedlacek, J. Gulick, T. Tutelo, 1 (typist), L. Czemerda (editor) The Staff also helped Strem-Varden when taking pictures of many of our club, sports, faculty and student life pictures. The yearbook photographers provided candids which can be seen throughout the book. The entire staff pulled together to create a beau- tiful keepsake for years to come. STUDENT LIFE 129
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K-Mart: Standing; Rob Snyder, Joni Liput, Albert Pugliese Kneeling: Amy Schultz Most students become employed in the Lower Burrell and New Kensington area where there is a wide variety of job types. Among these are cashiers, waitresses, store clerks, cooks, and many others. While working, students receive the training they will need to perform their jobs to the best of their ability. Once the training is completed, they may do their jobs and gain the experience of working with others, which will be useful in the future. Along with the train- ing, most businesses provide their employees with uniforms. They serve several purposes: standard dress, company advertisement, and employee identification. Also, they help improve visual appearance. i) NG ay serenity ? a a2 Long John Silvers: Standing: Kevin McCloskey, Alan Polczynski, Brad McGuire, Pat Provenzo Kneeling: Todd Johnston Sitting: Kathy Kapustik, Cindy Finn, Tracy Ciesielski Gulf; Brian Yangula STUDENT LIFE 132
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