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Employment ««I V Part Time Many students take advantage of part-time em- ployment to get a sneak preview of their futures. Part-time jobs give students an early idea as to their likes and dislikes in the world of work. As well as screening interests, part-time employ- ment gives students a chance to develop skills in a particular area. In addition to the obvious monetary rewards, the student are given a chance to exhibit the responsibility they have developed. When asked why they worked, the majority of the students replied quickly, “Money!” 8 Student Life
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Just as sports are in integral part of school life, so are they an important part of life outside school. The community provides for development of indi- vidual interests such as tennis, raquetball, golf, swimming, bowling, auto racing, and hunting. Those more interested in pursuing team sports can play teener or legion baseball, slow-pitch soft- ball, or bowl on a league. Many students turn their sporting interest into jobs as lifeguards, or coaches for junior teams. Those who like to ski find that they must also enjoy traveling in order to participate. Student Life 7
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Sketches Preview Of Future OPPOSITE UPPER LEFT: Jeff Ulmer. Kevin Jervik. and Todd Pottratz spent Saturdays carrying out groceries at A R Food Market. OPPOSITE UPPER MIDDLE: Julie Tompkins worked as a salesperson at Witters Clothing Store. OPPOSITE LOWER LEFT: Tim Gill, Brad Gill and John Ed- wards worked at the Town House Bakery. OPPOSITE LOWER RIGHT: Twila Vandamore worked at the Canton Public Library assisting Mrs. Conner, the head librarian. TOP: Cantons business community provided work for many ambitious students. LOWER LEFT: Glennis si verson worked as a clerk at Haishes Drug Store. LOW?ER MIDDLE: Dawn Bysman and a chance to sell many interesting items to many interesting customers at Haishes Drug Store. LOWER RIGHT: Dawn Porter worked part-time at Hardware Hank, one of the local hardware stores. Student Life 9
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