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Ron L ARGENT I ppALTORS J Owner anxious to sell. Contact Student Council Librarian’s close-out-2 a page-contact H. Levinson 12 advertising
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Marjorie Tenney head OWE for Enterprise. i Of the four schools in the Shasta •Jnion High School District, EHS has the r argest involvement in OWE. Over 15 percent of the student body had jobs ) “It seems there is a serious side to youth, a side where money is needed to survive in the 1970’s. It is not the leisure-type mood that nostalgia buffs remember about the 50’s or 60’s. Young people of the 70’s are now making up a (1) ROP fire training students Howard McCathern and Jim Hagar survive a smoke-filled tower at the Enterprise Fire Department. (2) Lisa Hawes, Safeway employee, enjoys her work as box “boy ’ (3) Working the window at Pac-out, Lisa Hernandez gives fast, friendly service with a smile. (4) Mary Nash looks more tike a patient at Shasta General Hospital than a trainee in ROP health occupations, as fellow student Susan Frazier wheels her down the corridor. : “Working is important because it helps to establish a life outside of school home and gives kids a better awareness of themselves.” e Tim Corey, student ur'ng the 1977-78 school year. large part of the work force. The costs A general consensus of the working of college and daily living have risen. u showed that money, whether for The fun-loving time of being young lvln9S, college, cars or other could slowly be coming to a halt,” P nses, was the major reason for commented Counselor Suzanne Taylor, working. focus 11
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Enterprise annexation enhances population, growth of Redding (1) A construction crew rapidly completes yet another building in the race to keep up with the rising flow of business. (2) Riverview Market, like many established businesses, leaves its old location for a new, more modern building (3) only a block away. (4) The Downtown Mall parking facilities expand to accommodate Redding's growth. (5) New city limit signs announce the population addition resulting from the annexation of Enterprise. (6) New housing developments, such as these apartments by the river, are a common sight in 1977. business 13
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