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li i sta., lQ,v- l V Karen Row, an employee at Thom McAn shoe store, helps a custom- er try on shoes. xl f-1 Working her way to the top, Cindy Etabler mops the floor at Chick- r -a. 1 Fl l gl l yt 5 it fi it-if Q l l l li 2 4 l When there aren't many custom- ers at Lane Bryants, JoAnn Slpe vacuums the floor. Cruzin' 33
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DUring The doy, They ore cleverly disguised os sTU- denTs, DUT oT nighT, They ore Tronsformed inTo The . . . Cinolly, Two o'clockl The Dell rings ond hordes of sTUdenTs roce oUT of Their closs- rooms ond geT Their Dooks Togeiher To go home, Some of Them will remoin oT school foro clUD meeTing, deTenTion, or for exTro help OThers will go home ond sTorT on Their homework or cUrl Up in fronT of The TV. ond Dig OUT, DUT mony will go home, chonge cloThes ond enTer The working world, lvlosT people os we foUnd oUT, work oT fosT food res- ToUronTs ond grocery slores. AlThoUgh These moy soUnd like l l Working Class TedioUs chores, mony sTUdenTs like TheirioDs, As Jomes Lorson, o sophomore working ol Mil- Ton's Pizzo, DUT iT, l like hoving money. Besides money, good Times ond fUn seem To come oUTo- mdTicolly wiTh o ioD. Chorles Neely, who works oT LiTTle Coesors Pizzo, cerToinly knows ThoT. l-le rememDers, Yeoh, my firsT doy There l goT pizzo doUgh Thrown in my foce londl I goT soUce Thrown on me. l-low's ThoT for iniTioTion? -fl 1 . ' -0.1-if., I . 77 f,'l.7lVi! 1. ni if T if 1 :lip . LWJ. Whlle working behlnd the counter af Chlc-Ill-a, Llbby Funkhouser serves Ice cream to an awaiting customer. To hundreds ol movlegoers at Lynnhaven Mall, Clndle Moore's face ls a famlllor one. Of coUrse, noT oll The fUnny in- cidenTs seem fUnny oi The Time. One iUnior who Dogs groceries ond cleons Up ol Winn Dixie sold, Once o lillle kid knocked over o loT of jelly ond iT wenT oll over me, IT moy hove Deen fUnny, DUT, cleoning iT Up wosn'T so enioyoDle. he re- morked. NOT everyone who hos o joD is olwoys oDle To keep iT. SomeTimes They ore forced To QHT. As o senior simply sToTed, y grodes were dropping. One Teocher commenTed ThoT some of her sTUdenTs who work don'T do Their homework ond foll osleep in closs. However, mony sTUdenTs, who oUiT De- coUse of grodes, UsUolly reTUrn To The jo world dUring The sUmmer. - Rosemory NoDors lx
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THE EPT There is a time when King Neptune throws the biggest and last party of the E S I I V L summer Ithough rain dampened the ground at this year's Neptune Festival, it was un- able to dampen the festive spirits of the participants and spectators, especially those from our school. Undaunted by the dreary weather, many members of the student body participated in or simply enjoyed the various activities that were offered. I loved it! Said Dawn MOI- loy, sophomore. 'The art show was terrific and all the booths and shows were great. I really think this year's festival was better than last year's. Even if it did rain, there was more to do and see. The Marching Stallions, in slickers and all, defied the foul weather to give a blue ribbon performance in the open band competition at Bayside High School. l'lt was really difficult to play 5 1 . 311 Cruzin' Slttlng In tront ot their prize- wlnnlng entrles are art students: Desiree Coleman, Mark Velasoo, Christine Beach, Matt Galdo Mln- dy Mllllgan Lee Wilson, Shawn Myers, and boris Jones. Winning the sand castte competi- tion was the Rock Lobster. and march because the wind kept blowing our raincoats in our faces, remarked Daisy Daauilinea, sophomore. As for the sand sculpture contest, this year there was a certain severity in the loss of beach. Though there was little sand, it wasn't a total flop. Our school didn't do a sand sculp- ture, but sophomore Stacy Deck- er lent a critical eye into per- fecting the violin reating under the chin of the sandy King . . ,g X 5 'A' Y . ' W. -ls' ,L-'lax' RX, Neptune, and seniors Laura Cook and Chris MacKinnon sculpted the Henry Z. Hammer- head side of Comptec's carosel. In spite of unfavorable weather, washed up is not an adjective you could use to de- scribe the festival. - Deborah Litsinger - Debbie Roth - Stacy Decker 'N 1 . A Sl' we ,sl , .silt-'W
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