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Top Left: Lana Swan is friendly with Wal-Mart customers. Top Right: Scott Featherston enjoys working at Thriftway. Lower Left: Peter Armstrong of King's Food is disturbed to find his work has been interrupted. Lower Right: Kerry Wilson and Darrell Franklin work at the newest fast food restaurant in town, Golden Fried Chicken. 9
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THEY WORK HARD FOR THE MONEY Why is it that no matter how big the allowance it’s never enough? Between cars, dates, football games and food, students often found that their expenses far outweighed their incomes. But there was a solution. Maybe not as easy as an increase in allowance, but a solution nonetheless. It was called “working part-time. “I like working, said senior Lana Swan of Wal-Mart. It doesn’t affect my grades much since I work mainly on the weekends.” Junior Lisa Hodges of Clothworld agreed. “I like working because I get to meet lots of people from different schools. Also, since I got my job my grades have actually gone up because now I have a reason to keep them up. Part-time jobs relieved a number of students of financial shortcomings but like anything else, it did have its drawbacks. “I don’t like it,” said sophomore Peter Armstrong of King’s Food. Not only did my grades drop, but I don't get to bed until 11:30 on weeknights. The only reason I work is for the money,” said junior Donna Gibson of the City View Child Development Center. But, as one working scholar put it: “The pluses do outweigh the minuses, especially on payday. Top Picture: Wes Ward of True Value Is very persuasive. Bottom: Marc Johnston enjoys work at Thriftway Grocery. 8
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HA LUMBI io October 31 happened to fall on a Friday this past school year and students were allowed to dress up, as long as their costume was in good taste. The Journalism class sponsored a con- test, giving away money prizes to first, se- cond, and third places. The contestants were judged during their lunches and the winners were announced at the Pep Rally that after- noon. Winner of first place was Jimmy Frantz, otherwise known for the day as Jamie. Jill Silvers came in second with her cavewoman costume, and placing third was Kerri Richardson as a giant lady bug. To follow through with the Halloween spirit, the band performed at the game that night in their costumes. Every teacher s dream! Ragedy Amber and Kelly Is Jamie making her move on Kevin? HALLOWEEN Lynne . . . you devil! Sister Lisa, are you really that innocent?
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