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Fri ht Day Personality Shines Through Creativity Bizarre Crea tures In Va de EHS hat! You said that you saw an extremely large ostrich walk ' ' by your classroom! You say someone was walking on their hands through the halls! Von went back to the future in a matchbox car! What was going on here? Of course, it was only that one day of the year that students Halloween Dress Up Day is enjoyed by many of the students. s . agge were given the opportunity to change their habits and actually look the way that the feel about school. October 31, that one day, students were allowed to dress up in costumes and parade around Euclid High School. The en- thusiasm displayed by the many stu- dents was a tribute to the nature of wanting to be different. Even if they had home-made costumes, they were all proudly displayed. Every year there seems to be someone who sticks out among the rest. For instance, was that a student from Euclid or our foreign exchange student from Zimbabwe? -J. Barcza 8: M. Ballish Z iii' X Q9 X ' gr 79 . A A Z' 14, -4 ..,. ' : V , ii Q, Rig ..- .. '.g,.--g-.- ' ' ii ' , 45' A r ' ai Y 's 'p-,liz-if-fl pg nv--vvuuuw ' Yatugixic I in Q., OSX! Halloween
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Workin For T e Weekend Part Time Jobs Are Important To EHS Students any Euclid students have al- ready entered the working world, even while only a junior or senior. Approximately 6796 of the students are employed in some facet of work. The types of jobs are widely var- ied, from Mitch Sotka's expertise in shoe sales to Eric Jaworski's poolside most easily available part-time jobs, and the majority of working students fall into that category. McDonald's and Burger King are often frequented, not only for the services, but for the employment. An average work load can be any- where from twelve to thirty hours a week and usually all weekend. Accord- ing to Bernie Sauer, a job is great because you don't have to bother your parents for money! Employment also encourages responsibility and a sense of independence in students, and can be a very rewarding experience. -S. Reno A 'V , Je- gl ,q .:.. ,.:.. . 1,:,:4-..a,. regulation. Fast-food sales are the A X' E1 'f I - J e - Jobs
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