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Riley ' s working stiffs . . . SENIOR BOB BATTLES helps serve popcorn at the Scottsdale Theater. Education starts in the home, progresses in school, and finally culminates in a career, and then again in the home. Some stu- dents have decided to combine their steps, however, by acquir- ing part-time jobs after school. Though these jobs didn ' t always set a person ' s career. they helped develop responsi- bihty and working experience later in life. Some students such as Larry Karaszewski, pursue througn their part-time jobs their cho- sen career. Larry works at WNDU and hopes to go into communications. For others such as Dan Papp, who works at Farrell ' s, the job isn ' t any- thing permanent but just a stepping stone to future careers. Besides the obvious monetary benefits, students see their jobs as a learning experi- ence comparable to school. TAKING DOWN a display at The Limited is junior Leslie Baum- hower. BY CALUNG National Data, Janet Balok checks on a customer ' s credit card. Jobs 17
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STUFFED ANIMALS prove to be a noncomplaining audience for Jackie and Snoopy while thev practice on the piano. NEARLY CROWDED out of the Uving room by her 70 stuffed animals i Jackie Walorski. FUZZY friendships fabricate ' funship ' Almost everyone has a stuffed animal that they have kept as a remnant of their child- hood ... A teddy bear or some other appealing, furry creature has long been a comfort to chil- dren everywhere. But junior Jackie Walorski has a little more company than usual. She is an avid collector of stuffed animals and has over 70 of them in her room. Her hobby dates back to the day she was born, with the gift of a small, black poodle (which now looks like a limp, black sock). Jackie ' s favorites are Bogart the Bassett and two large bears, George and Bear, but she is very atta- ched to all animals. She admits her room is a little crowded, but she points out, I ' ll never have to worry about being lonely! 16 Student Life
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IDA MINCY shivers from the cold as she stands with her escort Mr. Ronald Wilson of Studebaker. HOMKCOMING QUEENS; seated, Anita Mauro-Marshall district, and Mary Birmingham-Hamil- ton district. Standing are Linda Mills-Hay, Marlene Poole-Oliver, Ida Mincy-Studebaker, Annette Bolin-Monroe, and Lori Wemtz-Lincoln. JUNIOR RUNNING B.ACK Sam Hen-, derson eves the open field ahead: against Adams. j 18 Homecoming
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