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Working 0 9 'Wha-tTA Way To Make A Living? A me 1 EHS Students Often Wonder L hen a person thinks of high school, he may think of a ' ' ' class, like English or biology, of the clubs and activities. However, what he may forget is that most like- ly he will need or want to get a job. The average working student spends 10 to 15 hours a week on the job and earns 83.35 an hour. Not sur- prisingly, most students say that they are working for the money and that most of the money is being saved for college. Not all the students just see the dollar signs. Lorrie Miller, for exam- ple, has always wanted to work in a department store. She also plans to work in the field of psychology, and she feels that her job at the May Company is a chance to meet all types of people. When students were asked if their jobs reflected what they wanted to do in the future, only a few said yes. Danielle Nichting works at the Casu- al Corner because she wants to go into fashion design and merchandis- ing. Pam Hogan hopes to someday be a chef, so she got a job at the Brown Derby helping to prepare food in the kitchen. The vast majority of students, however, don't plan on pursuing their present jobs forever. As Jeff Spencer, who works at McDonald's says, I don't expect to be saying, 'Hi, may I help you?' for the rest of my life. -R. Phillips RIGHT: Tina Luther puts in 10 to 12 hours a week at the Euclid Square Mall Burger King. MIDDLE: Willie Rembert spends 20 hours a week washing dishes at the Big Boy on Babbit Rd. FAR RIGHT: Dave Bell helps stock the clothing racks at J. Riggins. Student Jobs -'lTTf,I.1',-1 1 Dennis Ames works as a stock boy at The Lumber Co. on Dille Rd. 1.9 16
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The Big' Picture Seniors Finally Get Organdzedg Picture Shows A Touch Of Class -- 4 in 1983. On December 13th, he Aardvarks came to Euclid - Aardvark Studios and the seniors worked together to photo- graph the entire class of 1984 in one sitting. After homeroom, the seniors were directed to the boys' gym. The girls and boys were separated, each going to a different balcony. In each loft, students were arranged according to height. Those students who wished to order a class picture could pay the 5811 price at that time. The seniors then sat on the bleach- ers, the girls in the bottom rows and the boys above them. They were squeezed together so everyone would fit into the picture. Twelfth-grade unit principal, Mr. Robert Lombardo kept the 560 seniors in order from below. As the picture was about to be snapped, Tony Raffaele stood up and said, Mr. Lombardo, since you're part of our class, you should be up here. As the approving seniors gave a standing ovation, Lombardo joined them for their picture. fvl Blevins The Big Picture l i c,i . i s 1 K I , W Q' ff , .MMA U N , N - Fr . ey E xr hcl . 6, .ff Q 6 i V, gy 'K xg . X . Sf.. :Z : A S xy- X ABOVE: Carol Bammerlin and Cheri Smith tune up their smiles for the big picture. ,. W - a U' I' rr 'vLsaf:.a ,je ww- I E, W , 1 ,....,s.s 18
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