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looking to the future for money (Far Left) After unloading eleven tons of grapefruits and oranges, devoted band students Dottie Bellm, Kurt Plocher, Brad Menz, Doug Hundsdorfer, Alan Rautenberg, and Bryan Bone along with Mr. Heath sit down on the job. (Left) Making one of the most important decisions of his life, senior Kurt Plocher discusses future plans with an enlistment officer of the United States Marines. (Below) Looking to the future, an intereste d group of seniors listen to a col- lege representative from Illinois State University
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looking for money for the future. . . : s Everybody wants their money’s worth, but what is money worth? The nation began to wonder with the inflating dollar as Reaganomics began to take hold. Gas prices reached a satisfac- tory $1.24 a gallon, which was ominously predicted to rise. A movie ticket cost $2.75 and a Big Mac, $1.15. Tight budgets affected schools as well as individuals. Because of thes rising costs, fund raising this year was bigger than ever. The football team sold red cowboy hats, the junior class sold candy, and the band carried out their traditional fruit and maga- zine sales. Money also became an important factor to consider as upperclassmen began choosing their futures. As decisions be- came definite, financing became more important. College choices, armed forces, and the working field possibilities would soon become a reality with all their expenses. (Top) Putting finishing touches on decorations, seniors Julie Strackeljahn, Bob Oestringer, Tammy Ripperda, and Gail Frey wait for their wedding guests to arrive. The simulated weddings in the adult living classes proved exciting for everyone involved. (Above) Working in the concession stands, senior Nancy Koch sells popcorn to a hungry football fan during half-time. - wal (Above) After twenty-four hours of basketball, senior Lisa Ottensmeier tries for another two points in the basketball mar- athon which raised money for athletic equipment.
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