Carroll High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1980

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5 ! A job well done mon-ey (mun ' i), 1. coin, gold, silver, iir other metal coined by govern- ment and used as a means of exchange: 2. bank notes, checks, drafts, etc., used as a means of change: 3. wealth; 4. why teenag- ers work. A Cavalier poll revealed money as the principle objective for teenagers join- ing the work force. Covering a cross-section of all grades, the poll showed every stu- dent was not entirely money minded; meeting people was the second most prominent reason. Responsibility, expe- rience, saving for the dream car or a college education was considered other prime reasons for working. According to the survey, seniors on the average work the most hours: 30 per week, [uniors follow suit with 20- 25. Sophomore and freshmen merge together to average 17 hours for one week. Wages typically ranged from $3.10 to 4.00 an hour. The majority of those polled wo rk in restaurants either waiting or bussing tables, running a cash regis- ter or working at the grill. Others do their own thing from babysitting to bike assembling. The questionaire discov- ered the largest disadvantage about working is the sacrific- ing of spare time and lack of time for school work. When time is lost, because of work, grades drop, parents gripe, and droopy eyes appear throughout the entire day. Many workers commented that a job is not just play, but a way of life and hard work. Even though many people will not continue their pres- ent jobs through their life- time, it will get them started for their future. Special gifts for special people. Wander into a world of the finest collectibles. Crystal, pewter, and hand-carved figurines are Collec- tor ' s Gallery Jackie Pion ' s specialty. 22 lobs Stock, stack, and stuff. The role of the Ail-American stock-boy is ful- filled by White Swan Supermarket ' s Dan Roy.

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Catch the spirit L hristmas without snow is like a day without sunshine, but Carroll stu- dents made the best of it. During December days temperatures in the forties prevailed, mud covered the ground, and the world was spattered with rain drops. This was a sharp contrast from the usual brisk temper- atures, the snow drifted landscape, and the blustery snow-filled air. Students did a lot of clever and inventive things to her- ald the coming of the holiday season. Santa ' s Secret Serv- ice added a new dimension to Christmas card giving. Student Council members came out of their closet and showed their true identity as Santa ' s special helpers, and many people were pleasantly sruprised to arrive at school and find their lockers fes- tivly decorated with wrap- ping paper, ribbons, and bows. With the visions of no school, big parties, and lots of presents, students anx- iously awaited the vacation. Although it was a time to get out of school, a feeling of happiness and pleasure filled everyone ' s heart. Santa ' s special helper, .senior Knren Ttiompson. dressed tot. ' illy in red and green was a member of Santa ' s Secret Service and delivered cards In everyone. Hey batter, swin ! CelehratinH Cliristmas with a Spanisti flair is lunior Mike Martin, vvtio strikes blindly at the dangling pinata. Saint Nick, portrayed by Mike Too- hey, and his wife, by Cheryl Alexan- der, tumbled out of Iheir makeshift sleigh. Only candy, gum, and money could bring an entire class to their knees; Lori Reece and John Kuehn lead the scavengers. Christmas 21



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W ' fi do it right or we don ' t do it. Si ' iiior Sui ' Ostrander w.iils on a 10 lop on a busy day at Boh Evans. Sentimentally yours, leuclry. pla- fjucs, and pewler mugs, engraved by :inni ' tte Ellis, keep moments that cannot be erased. Baby Bugey Boogie was one of 15 routines cnoregrapher Amy Knud- son designed for the Huntertovvn Musical. She worked with over 60 sixth graders, teaching them the basic jazz steps. Hot and juicy. Wendy ' s is the place for Seniors Mike Diclion and Roger Erickson to earn money and to learn the basic cuisine techniques. What are your measurements, please? Top Hat employees. Mike Vickery and Dan Gibbons ask the most crucial question to a tuxedo renting patron. Up-beat fashion. Within a modern, m ulti-colored interior. Senior Lori Frey helps select clothes for the fashion-conscious female at Plaza U. Jobs 23

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