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Work Is Play Whether a French-frier at a fast food place or a mechanic gaining valuable ex- perience, working students often made sacrifices. Weekend activities were greatly limited and pep assemblies, dances, and sports events were attended on rare occasions only. Conflicts in work schedules often caused these students to miss out on a large part of the school's activities, as well as creating problems in schoolwork. It be- came difficult for a part-time waitress to study for a Friday morning English test if she worked on Thursday night! During the summer, more students took on a job for the jingle in the pocket or a way to fill the vacant days of vacation. But those who combined school with a job had doubled responsibilities and deserved commendation. RIGHT: Halloween spirit prevails in Susie's Casuals, with employees Debbie Barnes and Debbie Chris- tensen. BELOW: Huntington Park comes to life on Sunday afternoon, with a procession of cruisers. 10 Working
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School Daze Competing for the last parking place, pushing off the bus, and struggling with a stubborn locker were all part of a days work. The latest gossip, finishing math homework before the first bell, and the satisfaction of a job well done added ex- citement, terror, and fun to the beginning of the day. Brief moments of hilarity occurred as lab hoses were directed to- ward lab partners, as films were run in re- verse in English class, and as fish slowly ex- pired in Marine Biology. Yet the warm laughter of friends sitting nearby offering moral support made the monotonous grind of the classwork bearable. TOP: In a rough spot during a debate in govern- ment, Donna Strother tries to explain her point of view to Carol Ann Woolard. LEFT: As she pre- pares herself for the Homecoming Assembly, Sophmore Jackie Hayes makes sure every hair is in place. ABOVE: As dawn breaks, Jim Livengood's work day begins, loading bundles of newspapers at the Daily Press. ■ Student life 9
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TOP: Endurance and stamina lead Stacy Queens- berry to the finish as she prepares for AAU compe- tition. BOTTOM LEFT: For half-time activities, Renee Denson has fun while jamming. BOTTOM RIGHT: Busch Gardens provides fun employment for seniors Lorri Weinstein and Diana Grimaldi. Working 11
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