Franklin County High School - Animo Yearbook (Rocky Mount, VA)

 - Class of 1982

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More and more students found themselves searching in the job marker. There were many different reasons for wanting jobs. Some people had bought cars thar had to be paid for. Bur in many cases the money was needed for things like those terribly expensive designer clothes. Work to others was some- thing to occupy time after school. Working provided the employees with job experience and training. There were some who started work before Going over the absentee list was Tammy Allman and Susan Shorter. Both of these seniors devored a large amount of their rime to rhe East office Helping in the office wasn’t all thar Cheryl Rogers under took this year; she headed the homecoming parade and still managed ro act as rhe school mascor Money Wasnt Everything others. The places of employment varied from fast-food to department stores, or from minure markets to banks. Work often interrupted social lives. A big parry or a stay-over would be planned ahead and then have to be postponed to a later date because of a work sehedule. Somehow in the end, the sacrifices seemed minimal for the money, experience, and rhe sense of freedom gained. The Easr office was a busy place, bur wirh rhe aid of Sreve McKinney things went much smoorher Many students busied rhemselves in our cafererias; Jennifer Davis assisted Olvis Hamblerr in the Wesr Whether if was ice cream, sandwiches, juice, or milk, Andrew Adams supplied many hungry students from rhe ice-cream bar Working Hands Z

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To quote Randy Renick, ‘Working ar Dairy Queen pro- vides me with money, although nor enough, and gives me a chance ro meer new people.” To quote Mirandi Cooper who is employeed by Macks, '| enjoy being with and helping people. Ir makes me feel good when | can please people.” | 2600s Toasr || SsASH sows ai 09 Cents gone a ates 3) as oS .2¢ = Changing the road sign, as a ream, Robbie Hunley hands Enos Tosh rhe appropriare lerrers In her Sanra har and school jacker Tammy Rakes was a diligent worker and a spirit boosrer ar nearby Drurhers Restaurant Working diligently, Kerry Cassell bags groceries for the Kroger company while he isn't in school 20 Worlki 9 Hands



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Another Dimension Fund-raising for Juvenile Diabetes was centered around a tricycle race at Towers Shopping Cen- ter. Area schools sent their foorball players to ride the tiny tricycles. Four riders in four heats made up the race with cheerleaders from the various schools cheering their foorball players On fo victory. Orher activities included area singers and a local band. Also if you could hit the “‘bull’s eye” with a baseball, you could dunk a local police- man. Orher fund raisers were a bake sale and Nor being used to the “‘small’” worl, H B. Ingram checks out his tricycle Excired and supportive, MaryLynn Bowles, Lisa Frazier, and Pam Love cheer their foorball players hoping for a win. Supporting his team in their efforts, Mr. Red Stickney warch- es the grear race a coin-pitching game. Franklin County was represented by some foorball players, some cheerleaders, a few teachers and citizens. The day was beautiful and hopefully some lives were made better because of the caring people. Ir was a great experience fo see those big foorball guys racing on tiny tricycles so some other peoples lives would be better. Warching people share their money to win a prize so that pain for others might be stopped was also a rewarding time. Although they were few in number, the people atrending the event felt wonderful for being a part in such an activiry. Following the race, the foorball players went by Roanoke Memorial Hospital to see Tode Shell and to ler him know abour the ‘‘great race.”’ — ae

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