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Fl ft Reasons for fu . working are many, varied What do cars, insurance, extra cash, .5boredom, helping out, and gas have in K common? These are just a few of the xfreasons more and more Lakeview J students are going to work. In taking on a job, a student also Q1 takes on a tremendous amount of - responsibility. With the full schedule iN -,.x X f l I' 5 ,that is acquired, many find themselves Q F. Q with no time to spare. The working stu- XQ J dent loses a majority of his social life to Aw X his job. k q Many students arrive in the mornings -on Q3 without their homework, and discover a 5 5, test first period. Most working students, 5 W M- however, make do with the time they 5 have to get their studies done. -MU 2 ,QA As the school year closes, students Tj f will often trade in their after school job ' 'T for a full time occupation. Then again, :A ilfl that is the working person's life. W J E Q 5 5 Q f 75- -,gp og Qt C Q Q - T 1 , Q J' Y 3 C4 ' ,- lf? if li ol we 'fi GJ A . QJJQKW l C .1 .af 3 Q Q . s - .C 'S Oifi Ml!! X 62 T I Elf? We - ,..f M, i fr' 1 i lggggcg 2, ,, ' gg . fl z QZRLQ II 'VHA 3 '4-4 i m ill 'JE From his express if 1' if iff? mi t img 1 l .vp-e' ft. .3 ' 'Q Q9 rf. Q. 3 5? Mae Miller meets all her customers with a dazzling smile and a cheerful hello, A5 1 42 Activities ion it is easy to see that Kirby Pople enjoys worki , Agbr Q V t irq: I a . W f 2 fr . asf, ,, . ,., ,g ' , Q51 Qs? V 1. 1121. cafe -.1 wi, ff 7 Q iii , ' f -, Z A ff l- ' fl V U4 'I , ' 5 ' , 3 Y: b 3, , . X J H 1 I ' g , ng at Good Times Skate Center. num- Service with a smile is Shalyn Skrivanek's motto at her job at Hancock Fabric.
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'Q' w?C'Zfi?PQ F if AVON , fc ' T a fwmgi V ,ff , i I 5, ijt 1. 5 'f Q. at i 'sly Q , W J W be-nuv '.m qt, i A U T as a Pfam fri mf ' 12 A .KS Though students worked hard on the Vocational Fair some still found time to clown around. Pictured here is Teresa Wavrusa. 4 I Getting ahead with Vo-Ed Get ahead with Vo-Ed was the slogan for the Vocational Fair February 7-13 in the Commons Area. The fair was held to inform students on what vocational programs are available next year. Each VOE tVocational Office Educationj program had its own booth complete with pictures, slides, equip- ment, nurses, clowns, etc. Health Education's booth took peo- ple's blood pressure, Office Education had an IBM 60 computer typewriter that could memorize what had just been typed, and Building Trades had pictures of the house that they are building. All applicants for a VOE course received a free button with the VOE motto: Get ahead with Vo-Ed. 44 Activities l'fNHl'MP X gf' , aw-uununi Booths were designed specifically to catch students' attention, this one seemed to do the trick
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