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Easy oney Have you ever felt the need for a lit- tle extra cash for the luxuries in life, such as a car, gas, dates, and clothes? Well, many students have and are de- ciding to do something about it. These ingenious highschoolers are getting jobs. Of course, there are sacrifices to be made. Missing out on after school activities, inability to participate in sports, lack of sleep, interference with homework, and not going out with friends on the weekends, are only some of the inconveniences exper- ienced by the employed. lf one is looking for work there are a variety of choices. lf one has a fantas- tic body, and is in decent shape, he or she might be able to get a job at Sum- mit Nautilus. If one doesn't mind the monotony of saying, Hello may I take your order pIease? , or flipping ham- burger patties, he could get a job at one of the many fast food joints. Food Barn, K-Mart, and Thriftway, are for those who enjoy making nice orderly stacks of products. For the outdoorsy type, the Mill features a lawn and gar- den shop. AII in all, there are a wide variety of jobs one can apply for. Now that you have decided whether to work or not to work, the hard part comes . . . getting hired. Debra Fulhngton and Nancy Conroy take a break during a lull in the afternoon at Brown's Chicken. Jobs! I 3
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.:.T..r.w.---.........,:-41-4.-fl-sine' 1 Sultr Summer Spect Turquoise blue cotton candy, sizzling buffalo burgers, and children of all ages kissing pigs-these unusual sights were highlights of one unique event in Lee's Summit's summer of l983. The Cole Younger Days celebration, 'sponsored by the city of Lee's Summit, the Chamber of Commerce, the Parks and Recreation department. and the,R-7 School District, honored Lee's Summit's infamous native son. Beginning with an evening parade, the event burst into three days and nights of community competition and involvement. The com- petition began with the Fun Run, which included LSHS students. Senior Cindyx Oldenburg, one of the top female com- petitors, felt the run was an exciting experience since she could compete against runnersof all different ages. ln addition to those who enteredthe Fun Run, the other high school students in- volved were members of the 'student council, the Thespians, the cheerleaders, and the flag corps. Cole Younger Days was a pleasant respite from the sweltering hot days' of summer. No one minded the heat after seeing the results of hard work exhibit- ed' by the patriotic fireworks display. Preceeding the Cole Younger Days Celebration, the second annual all com- munity musical, Carousel, was present4 ed. Many Lee's Summit citizens, includ- ing' students from LSHS, were involved in singing, dancing, acting and numer- ous behind-the-scenes roles to make the three-night run a success. The Pit Orchestra featured three LSHS students who were selected to join the older community musicians who provided the accompaniment for Carousel. Lisa Shipley and Lisa Craven played in the violin section and Jan Stokes played the oboe. ' k Cole Younger Days will continue as long asthere are pigs to kiss and hot summer days to enjoy. Missy Enke is reverting back in time portraying Beulah Belle. an innocent southern lady. l4! Cole Younger Days- ' ' Li-f' fri- LH'-1i5f'+zf-1 :sga.'.a.L4e.a.Q1...t..' -A 5
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