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Seniors practice the work ethic D oes working interfere with homework? Nowadays, more seniors are working and going to school than ever before. This puts a great deal of pressure on them to do well in school and on the job. “Going to school and working re¬ quires a great deal of organization,” said Scott Miller. Indeed it does, and although most seniors admitted that their job was important to them, they firmly agreed that school comes first. While seniors rank school first, they also put money in second place for importance in their lives. Seniors “The money make i s MY money and I can spend and save as I s fit. Brad Hutton have a lot of expenses with money needed for college, car insurance and just little incidentals. “The money I make is MY money and I can spend and save as I see fit,” said Brad Hutton. Most seniors, however, get more from working than just a salary. Most would continue to work even if they didn’t have to. Work gives them something constructive to do and keeps them out of trouble. Scott Miller said, “Work helps cre¬ ate self-esteem.” Those seniors who succeed at hold¬ ing down a job and maintaining an acceptable grade point average are fulfilling one of the primary objec¬ tives of education—creating respon¬ sible individuals. JOYCE L. MYERS Foreign Exchange Club, 10; Home Ec. Club, 9- 10; OEA, 11-12, Secretary, 12 DANIEL NELSON Seniors 25
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SCOTT MILLER TIFFANY LYNN MITCHELL Choir, 9-10; Foreign Exchange Club, 9; OEA, 12; Theatre Arts, 9-10; Gymnastics, 9-10; GLIMPSES; PIPPIN MICHAEL MITSCH CHRIS MOLDEN SCOTT MOLDEN CHRISTINA MOORE CYNTHIA MOORE MARY KATHRINE MORIARTY Art Guild, 9; Devils’ Advocate, 12; Lowellian, 10; OEA, 12; Theatre Arts, 9-10 24 Seniors
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DANIEL R. NORRIS LORA ANN OFFUTT Foreign Exchange Club, 9; L Club, 12; OEA, 12; Theatre Arts, 10-12; Thespians, 11-12; Girls’ Track Manager, 10-12; Art Guild, 9 NEIL R. PADLEY BRIAN PAQUETTE MACHELE DAWN PAQUETTE L Club, 9-12, Vice President, 11; National Honor Society, 11-12; Class Vice President, 9- 11, Senior Class President; Girls’ Basketball, 9-12, Co-Captain, 11-12; Varsity Girls’ Volley¬ ball, 9-12, Co-Captain, 11-12; 1986 Lowell Ju- LARRY G. PARKER II Computer Club; Industrial Ed. Club, 9-12; ROTC, 9-12, Squadron Commander; Rifle Team, 9-12, A-Team; Rocket Club, 9-12; Col¬ or Guard, Commander CARLA DEANNE PATCHETT Band, 9-10; L Club, 9-12; OEA, 10; Girls’ Track, 10; Varsity Girls’ Basketball, 9-12 KIMBERLY SUE PATCHETT Foreign Exchange Club, 9; L Club, 12; Lowel- lian, 9-12; OEA, 10, 12; Theatre Arts, 9-10; Girls’ Track Manager, 11-12 26 Seniors
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