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1,e..,f. X-0 'N A.. k,,.av ' ' 4353's tix 'Al-.. S Fw' I I I Mg v 5 M Lunch brought out the beast in some Senior guys who took part in the Halloween dress-up day. Photo by Brent Gordon. Troopers, Scott Sech and Terri Haas, converse in the mess hall on MASH Day. Photo by Rick Seehausen. 'wwf 1 R A-. J Food from the vending machines was the easy way out for students with little time. Photo by Rick Seehausen. Seniors dominated the snack bar area during lunch, in the Senior Section. Photo by Brent Gordon. Lunch 99
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'br Kane-wr. . 1 ' Q S 4-1 X Wd , li-HF 4.1 i Kristen Moore found warkingat Randall 's helpful in making extra money. Photo by Lee Armstrong. Randall's supported students' needs by employing several. Photo by Lee Armstrong. 'H-any 'ww' me ami 1---+,s, - The working o world paid off A vast majority of Klein students started a new day at 2:15 as they left school to enter the working world. Money has always been ofmajorconcern to high schoolstudentsand more than that, a necessity. Providing transportation, not to mention its upkeep and extracurricular weekend activities created the need for a little extra spending money. Many seniors discovered that planning ahead for college finances was also of major importance. Jobs varied from bagging groceries at a local store, to working at a fast food chain, to holding a job at a department store. Employers from all types of agencies and services were generous in allowing students the chance to prove themselves. Keeping up top-notch grades and holding an after school and weekend job was not always simple, yet most managed as they knew they must. As representatives of Klein, students functioned superbly on the job and gained skills and experiencesthatwould help to prepare them for the real world. lobs 101
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