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Above: Scott Kuhn shows that His Future’s So Bright He Has To Wear Shades. Top Middle: Linette Schaller plays her saxophone in the pep band. Top right: Karen Williams spends her time playing her mini-organ. Right: Scott Gleason smiles at the camera. Far right: Sharon Habiger twirls her flag during the football game. Below: Michelle Hicks and her boyfriend, Mike Swank, spend their time together. Below right: Annie Liberty studies.
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Employment helps students Every morning students wake up to go to school, but what happens after school is out? Does every student go home? NO! Does every student cruise the lap? NO! Several students have part-time jobs to keep their time occupied, to keep their cars running, and to have money to spend. Laura Kersting, senior, stated, “When I applied at Mr. Squeaky’s, I wanted to earn money.” Kersting also added, “I enjoy my job because my bosses, Vivian and Carroll Williams, are super. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are very understanding, and if I every have any problems with the schedule, they work with me so that I can work the problems out.” Employment plays a very big role for many high school students. Chad Hutchison, junior, stated, “I applied at Denny’s Jack and Jill, Dennis Friesen-owner, my freshman year, and I got the job.” Hutchison also added, “I do like working for Mr. Friesen because he teaches you responsibility.” Employment helps students prepare for the real world. Far right: Jena Velharticky does facing at Denny’s Jack and Jill. Above: Tamara Froetschner prepares to close at Self-Serv Gas Station. Left: Angie Konrade washes tables at Mr. Squeaky's.
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Activities keep students busy Students do various activities after school. Bessie Hammons, junior, listens to music for an afterschool hobby. “Listening to music is my favorite thing to do,” said Hammons. “I even listen to music when I sleep at night. “When I lived in Montana, I used to ride horses. We rode horses instead of riding around, said Hammons. “But we did ride around in cars also.” Hammons has mftny hobbies that other teenagers have. Some are unique to her. “I like to color in color books,” said Hammons. “I love to draw some of the pictures that I color. “I also have this game that I like to play,” said Hammons. “It’s called Shazam. I put a towel around my neck like superman and run around the house. Chris Oess, a freshman, has several hobbies. “When I get home everyday after school, I do homework,” said Oess. “Then I watch television or listen to music.” On nice days, Oess either messes around town, or “digs out the metal detector. “A person can find a lot of interesting things like coins,” said Oess. Oess works at the Offerle Cafe for some extra money to spend. He also likes to hunt. “Hunting is a fun sport and I enjoy it a lot.” Oess explains what he does when there is nothing to do. “When there is nothing on television, I’ll go to my room and play darts, stated Oess, “or I go riding around with my friends.” Once in a while Oess goes to a youth rally. “It’s a good way to meet new and different friends.” Left: Brad Scott show the lighter side of himself while Mindy Kerns looks on. Below left: Janell Eastman (left) and Misty Myers (right) spend a warm afternoon together in the parking lot. Below: Lance Stegman takes a break on the bus ride home after school.
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