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For the love of money Jobs are usually associated with adults. Sure, high school students have summer jobs, but in today's world, because of necessity or de- sire, many teenagers continue to work during the school year. Various school programs help the student to find suitable jobs. DECA trains students in marketing, OEA in office skills, and VICA in industrial work. Students who hold jobs may obtain work passes from the admin- istration so they can leave for work midday. Nevertheless, problems abound for the working student. Combining both school and work, many students put in a fifty-hour work week. They stay up after mid- night doing homework, miss many If Working for Dr. Nova Mor- 1 5 gan in Haysville, senior Janis 2 3 4 Panizzi puts to use the secre- tarial skills she learned in the office education program. 2! After attending morning classes at both Cam- pus and vo-tech at East, senior Greg Lindner goes to work at B St B Electric. 3! Keeping up a busy schedule by being Kansas State DECA president and a cheerleader, senior Bonnie Lang also fits in a thirty hour work week at J.M. McDonalds. 4! Answering the phone, typing memos, and welcoming visitors are just a few of the things for which senior Lyn- ette Barrett is responsible as secretary of Oatville school. 5! Junior David Griffin is one of the many students who work as part time grocery sackers and carryout boys. He works at Bob's IGA. W VICA-Back row: Sponsor-Mr. Don Franz, Don George, Clyde Barr, Paul Branch, Greg Simons, Charlie Schneiter, Harley Adams, Jeff Hamilton. Front row: Rick Boots, Kevin Newman, Tim Johnson, Diana Hoppock, Mary Hannigan, Kimra Roeder, Scott Holton. social activities, and are exhausted. Why do they do it? lt's greed, said senior Bryan Clark. You get used to having the money. You buy things, like a car and you have to keep working to pay the bills. Money that is earned is also used for starting college funds, helping out at home, or paying for an even- ing at the movies. Enjoying work and boredom at home are among other reasons stu- dents work. One problem remains for the student who wants to work. Working is okay, if you can find a job, said Junie Kettleman, junior. ww -sqfmaii ,f-XXL . +1 1' i 1.,j.1? 5, A . 1 V .W Z.. ...Q li.. v , ' ei f' ' . ' 4 2 l , if wir .1- 4 -fs I t Sf: iw, it TL' gg, gy ' ,. T2 - 'ff . .. ' ily-1.f . '2 'c E, . Q 5 . t 5 if g ,ks ti 'FS L yi ith ! Q f' Q33 ' ' - 41 ,QE fm . f-ff ia f it . 2'-W 'JL gp, - 1 j .,, h Jixgkg A , ,Q ,N A 54 . W , f L I .ethyl . In f V, A . . . ft 1 . ' ' . ' ,ff gt Y .1 'W 'V- fk 71, . I i.: eb - ,..1. We .L V- 1 Mfg Q , - r ' . i , ,- 3, s- ' Q ' f RSX .J - .M .'-ig, W L tr i X, . H . L -- W 1 'B DECA-Back row: Sponsor-Mr. Ted Eberle, S. Smith, T. Randall, V. Mu row, P. Venable, C. Hight, C. Vosburg, P. Helton, J. Ferrell, K. Hall, Curry, D. Smoot, B. Lang, S. Barton, J. Veal, C. Reed. Second row: ll Holmes, B. Lang, T. Steele, L. Pulsifer, D. Bowers, A. Mayfield, S. McQu ken, P. Carrell, S. Munkres, J. McWilliams, T. Munkres, P. Coffey, J. Her J. Gwaltney. Front row: S. Smith, A. Rodgers, J. Lee, P. Coppage, D. Fo M. Esham, G. Webb, T. Couch, P. Balthazor.
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1 2 1! Breaking the stay off the 4 ,, . . 3 grass rule, but enjoying them- selves, several students play an early morning game of football. 2! Steve King, junior, works at Lil Duffer, a favorite teen hangout of the community.3! Turning a class into both a hobby and a job, senior Garry Perce works hard at improving his guitar skills. 4! The zoologyfecology trip to eastern Kansas was just one ofthe many overnighters for students. Brenda Beal junior, and Mrs. Evelyn Hefley prepare for a weekend of camp- ing and work. f ibut 4hou5,,., of ' gpg de l if -ei W' ' r
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:gt D Y ' I ,N pvxpud i AN 1 OEA-Back row: Ellen Kuhn, Jili Beck, Carole Angstadt, Andrea Burks, Luann Gourley, Denise Offield, Debra Logan, Tammy Fahnholz, Becky Bowmaker, Marsha Chambers, Penny Smith. Front row: Linda Haggard, Pam Ervin, Teresa Hill, Lynette Barrett, Janis Panizzi, Carol Wheeler. U ,. v -fx i ra 11 -' a 4-,,,- It -4' .,w JR. OEA-Back row: Cynthia Gruenbacher, Missy Shafer, Janet Fassnacht. Second row: Carol Schroeder, Vicki Henderson, Cynthia Roeder, Vicki Lehman, Denise Zimmerman, Elaine Johnson, Christine Anderson. Front row: Janet Wentiing, Debra Teachman, Kay Beeier.
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