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CHEF-BOY-AR-DEEU Senior Kevin Leake, iabovei, fills an order for a customer. LET'S MAKE A DEAL-- While talking to a cus- tomer, Senior Bob Ilse, ilefti, arranges coins for the Stockton Coin Ex- change. Work Scene
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Students work for extra cash With inflation on the rise, and gas at more than Sl a gallon, costs for the average student became unbearable. Students found that participating in school activities left them with no possible alternative but to find extra money in the form of employ- ment. Students worked evenings, and on weekends, some even rearranging their class schedules to fit their work schedules. lVlost worked in the usual places like restaurants and department stores. Others chose to work in legal offices, coin shops and doctors' offices, opting to gain experience for a fu- ture career. However, the majority of work- ing high school students worked for the add- ed income. CHEESY lDEA--- Senior Vic Paul, labovel, puts the finishing touches on a pepperoni pizza. CLEANING UP--- Sophomore David Nluller, labove rightl, clears a table while working. DON'T SOUEEZE THE CHARlVllN--- Junior Marci Nlassei, Qrightl, bags groceries for a customer. Work Scene
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if Work days prove helpful Brainstorming at class and club meetings set things in motion as preparation for Spirit Day got under way. Constructions of the sets and rehearsals for the night rally kept students busy at the work parties. There was the usual jok- ing and goofing off as the classes and clubs tried to paint and ham- mer their entries in a 24 hour deadline. There was a pretty good turnout at the workdays, said Junior Kelly Freed, but there could have been a little more co- operation. The long hours of hard work paid off, however, as they resulted in a successful debut on Holly- wood and Vine. zgftl' t l .f KV N Y '.-54, ,3 ,-T tk i 1 'i..,'x vs: J, f ug, ,LZQQ ,A-. 5.1, re ratibifv -f'. wi sums ' 1, . -up f .4-:x,'t.15 ' Azffv' , 1' . 412,-,-ff',,z:df 5-EY-f , , ,ffrf 'L 1f...i 7f K ,flljthrs ' y i mi 1 er QW
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