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1. Rodger Bliss patiently waits to get back into the game. 2. Scott Whitehouse eyes the hole for his final putt. 3. Amy Otterman swings for a home run. 4. Tim Palinsky. Tim Wilson, and Mark Strothers take a rest in the dugout. 5. The marching band practices for their second show. 6. Lori Baker gives it all she’s got in the home stretch.
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Hard Work % 1 Pays [W any Madison High students are involved in some sort of school activity. Sports are a major part of these activities after school. Even though sports activities take a great deal of training and hard workt many students still face the challenge and compete. Extra-curricular activi- ties also require hard work and determination. There are long hours put into such activities as Student Council, Yearbook, Language Clubs, and Honor Society. Not only does participation in these activities help the individual♦ but they also contribute to Madison High School in a vari- ety of ways. Student involvement in activities at Madison High School has enriched everyone fs lives. 1. Traci Wecma and Lori Robison prepare for the half time show. 2. Mike Wilson is off to a good start on the mile. 3. Julie Bavetz takes a break and comes up with some clever ideas for Yearbook. 4. Mr. Snyder gets a focus on life. 4
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Paying Our Own Way Is Tough! A ' ny student who has a job, whether in the sum- mer and or during school, can tell you how much work they actually do. Be it working in fast food places, bagging groceries, or working in a nursery, each student gives it his all to make his job a success and get some experience in the real world. Between school and work, students have very little time for any other activities. Such acti vites may include sports, dances or just going out. However, itfs worth it for most. These jobs permit students to save for college, future plans or just to have a little spending money. When it comes down to it, not having to ask parents for money makes it all the more worthwhile. 1. Kathy Pivonka and Bobbie Alexander prepare food for Burger King. 2. Chris Boles cleans the floor at Kroger’s. 3. Kelly Skull sorts the children's clothes at Fisher’s Big Wheel. 4. Shawn Taylor puts up a shelf at Fisher’s Big Wheel. 5. Becky Garbark works the late shift at McDonald’s. 6. Theresa Bohinc takes an order at McDonald's. 1 J 6
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