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Page 22 text:
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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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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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OLIVER QUEEN Marlene Poole and Principal Mr. Ed Bradford await the night ' s beginning. QUEEN Mary Birmingham is escorted by Principal Don Whit- QUEEN LORI WERNTZ smiles with Lincoln Principal Mr. Paul Sloan, as she ' s escorted and crowned. A in makes luccessful iomecoming Seven queens from the feeder schools were crowned at the second consecutive Home- coming since 1969. They were driven around Jackson field in convertibles and accompanied by their feeder school princi- pals. Each RHS gradu ate who came home to the game was given a yellow mum by staff members of the Hoosier Poet and Riley Review. The football team defeated city rival. Adams, 7-0, and after the vic- tory students attended a dance in Riley ' s Woodard Memorial Gym. A band called Parko- vash provided the music. Homecoming 19
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