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mk ' ' Upper Left: Debbie Clements, Nancy Trier, and Linda Tomusk take advan- tage of the warm weathers. Upper Right: Bending the rules a little, Kevin Scheiwe and Becky Klees sneak a little time out of class. Bottom: Find the right page, Bob?
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These two pages are ded- icated to the usual, routine and sometimes monotonous things that went on practical- ly every day of our 180 days here. Things like lunches: that half- hour spent eating those great hot meals, talk- ing in the lounge, studying in the library, or enjoying that Big Mac. The whole matter of attendance came up daily. Were you here or did Mr. Parrish give you a blue slip? Did you have a hall pass or didn ' t you get back from Mr. Donut in time? Teachers were a major part of our day, sharing their knowledge and helping us learn. As the year went by, maybe we j thought we had them figured out and knew how to get by in their classes, but did we for- get they were once students too? Not a day passed with- out going through the student lounge. It was a place to talk over last nite, the parties, the games and life in general. The lounge was Top: David Gemmer, Jamie Thomp- son, and Neil PoUick ogle the guys P.E. class. Bottom Left: Lisa Piatt overtakes Chris Hellwege going to eat. Bottom Right: Studying hard are Larry Kennie, Terry Allen, Biirt Hill. Students vary in their everyday activity
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After school jobs — a necessity? When the cost of living hit an all time high this year; when buying new clothes be- came a thing in the past; and when a five pound bag of sugar reached the price of $3.89, parents said no more hand-outs, go get a job! Many students had after school part-time jobs this year to put a little cash in their pockets, some gro- cery store employees, waitresses, and even a San- ta Claus. Our counselors also helped find jobs. J M k. JL.. iii iMiffliiitiyi Dianne Lowe sells some sharp clotJies in her job at Foxmore ' s. Top: Jo Arm ' s fabric shop has Brenda Van Dyke as one of its employees. Right: Jim Berning pumps gas for Amoco. 24
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