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Angie Schneider corrects a mistake on the cash register while working at Price Chopper. Angie doesn’t make a mistake very often. Michelle Scott calls a customer to inform them that their order has arrived. Michelle is an employee at Domann Drug. Mark Gellings places hamburger in the cooler for the next day’s customers. Mark usually works the late shift at Arensburg’s Grocery. Jobs 13 Photos By Danccn Wagner
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Jobs Provide Necessary Income School is an important part of many Maur Hill and Academy stu- dents, but so is going to work for some. It’s tough if you are working and going to school, but many students do accomplish it. Day students aren’t the only one’s working. With the work-study pro- gram the boarders can do jobs such as working in the cafeteria or mowing grass to help earn for their tuition. Justin Caraway, Lubbock, TX, Senior said, “I enjoy working in the cafeteria and through a process of seniority, you can move to a better job, and since I have worked four years, I have it pretty easy.” Aside from the boarders who participate in work-study, there are the day students working around town. Mike Lasater, Atchison, senior who works at the Exchange National Bank Trust Company, said, “A job at such a company gives me alot of experience and the opportunity t experience life in the world of bus: ness, which will help me later on in lifi The money is also very useful.” The money is the main reason for most students getting jobs, but some stu dents do feel that a job has othe benefits. “Working gives me an oppor tunity to see a wide variety of people. It gives me practical experience and a chance to use some of the things I have learned in school” said Dan Bowen, Atchison, Senior. Working and going to school is tough, it can affect your grades and sometimes get in the way of school and social activities. Barb Jaegle, Atchi- son, Senior, said, “My job lets me meet a lot of interesting people, and it provides the money I need for many things. It takes a lot of my time, but when you get that big paycheck, it’s worth it.” (Story by Mike Lutz) Stacking unused bowls in the cabinets, Mark McKay, cleans up after dinner is finished being served. Many boarders and day students help the sisters in the cafeteria. Steve Bartulica stacks the bread out for the incoming students. Bread is one the more popular items in the lunch line. Cleaning the chemistry lab after school, Steve McKillip sweeps the floor. Steve does most of his work-study work helping the custodians. 12 Jobs
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Beautiful Weather Makes Homecoming A Day To Remember The 1985-86 Homecoming was an event that will be long remembered. Although the weather was poor throughout the week, something snapped and the skies cleared for both the game and the dance. The team showed valiant effort during the game and at halftime the Homecoming Queen, Sue Sullen- trop, was announced. During the dance, Sue was officially crowned queen and a special dance was offered by the band for her and the Mock King, Gregg Paste. The dance was enjoyed by many couples from the Mount and Maur Hill. The band JTN kept everyone dancing with many popular songs. Jenny Bednar, Atchison Freshman said, “I had a lot of fun at the dance. I thought it was exciting and the band played many good songs.” “I feel that the Homecoming dance was successful this year. There seemed to be a lot of people there and it looked like they were having fun.” said Shannon Rawlings, DeKalb, MO. Junior. “I liked the dance because the band was really good and easy to dance to,” commented Siobhan Trainer, Kansas City, MO. senior. Tim Giles, Atchison, Junior stated “The dance was especially fun for me because I’ve never been to Homecoming.” Although there were fewer couples than in years past, spirits were high and the night turned out well. The dance wasn’t the only activity en- joyed during the night. Before the dance most couples enjoyed nice dinners at local restau- rants or at restaurants in neighboring cities. After the dance a number of students gathered at picked houses to relax, and enjoy each others company. Beth Sylvester, York, NE senior said, “The dance was exciting and the social gatherings afterwards were great to. Organized dances are fun, but they always seem to end to soon.” (story by Molly Klebba and Dorthy Amerien) Greg Herman, MC, introduces the 1985 Homecoming Queen candidates during half- time of the Homecoming game. Sue Suellen- trop was crowned the queen. Homecoming Queen Sue Suellentrop and her court watch the second half of the football game. Many people congratulated them at this time. Rich Dickason flees to the outside as a Sabetha blue bird pursues him. Maur Hill lost Homecoming, but showed a valiant effort. 14 Homecoming
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