Neil A Armstrong High School - Gyre Yearbook (Plymouth, MN)

 - Class of 1980

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On-The-Job According to a student survey, about jobs, the students of Armstrong are employed in many different types of work. Food service rboth fast food and restaurants; foc- tory work, secretarial jobs, mechanics, aids and kitchen work in nursing homes, soles, grocery jobs, and jonitor work, are some examples. Some other results of the sur- vey: - 6496 of the Armstrong students who responded to the survey work: 4 out of 20 have a full-time job - Almost 7596 work both weekdays and weekends - Average number of hours worked per week ran from 0 minimum of 2 to a high of 60 with more than half working 20 or more hours per week e About V4 of the students feel that their jobs inter- fere with their school work, while more than half feel that employment interfered with social life - Woges ran from $4.00 to $8.00 an hour. 7096 made $3.00 an hour but less than 4096 make more than $4.00 an hour - Seniors represent more than half of those having jobs, with juniors coming next with 2396, and soph- omores with 1996 - The highest percentage of people work in restau- rants and nursing homes

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Afler Hours AlThough school does Toke quiTe o biT of Time ouT of o sTudenTs life, There are sTill evenings, and, beTTer yeT, weekends . . . and when oil The homework is finished, and There is no job conflicT, ThoT's when a sTudenT con devoTe some Time To whoT he or she really likes To do. WhoT do Arm- sTrong sTudenTs like To do in Their spore Time? ThoT quesTion connoT be answered in one word; omong The fovored ocTiviTies ore porTies, sporT evenTs, movies, resTou- ronTs, The Hopkins sTrip, roller skoTing, more porTies, and o vorieTy of oTher recrea- Tionol posTTimes. If sTudenTs oren'T ocTuolly going ouT and doing someThing Then an evening mighT be spenT coTching up on some sleep or onching Television or reading. According To a Gyre survey, Three fourThs of The sTudenTs oTTend oT leosT some of The fooTboll games. Some of The more popular places To go ofTerwords were McDonolds. Perkins, The bonfire, and My. Seven ouT of every Ten sTudenTs oTTend porTies regularly; porTies are indeed one of The mosT popular places To be on Fri- day and SoTurdoy nighTs. WiTh as many sTudenTs 05 There are CIT ArmsTrong, There is no Typical nThing To do on weekends - vorieTy is The name of The game. 4979-80 ARMSTRONG DICTIONARY STudenT EdiTion - AITernoTe lunch: n., The one for people who enjoy Their french fries is cellophane bogs - Bizorre: odj., onyThing ThoT on ArmsTrong sTudenT would consider ouT of The ordinary. Example: 0 person found doing homework - Bummed To The Max: odj., o feeling of exTreme de- pression caused by many Things ssee: horsm - Commons: n., a social goThering place where sTu- denTs are found laughing, eoTing and Talking - Driver's EducoTion: n., The necessary evil of every sophomore's life - Emporium: n., The new name OhoT nobody ever really usesy for The booksTore - Freok: n., The opposiTe of a jock - Folcon: n., our beloved moscoT - Geek: n., definiTion unknown, as no one will odmiT To being one - Good Humor: odj.: A onyThing ThoT resuITs in a general sense of hiloriTy - Harsh; odj., onyThing which causes a person To be bummed To The max Gee obovey - Jock: n., The opposiTe of a freak - Mellow: odj., peaceful, reloxed, The opposiTe of harsh ssee abovey - Open Campus: n., This supposedly only happens on The IosT Three days of The year - PorTies: n., seven ouT of Ten ArmsTrong sTudenTs oT- Tend These regulorly as To whoT goes on CT These social affairs, iT's besT lefT unsoid - Pink Slip: m., Too many of These and iT's o sTep for you, buddy - Sophomore: n., you know iT's o soph if They're carrying a mop around on ThoT firsT week or Two of school - Token: n., available in a rainbow of colors, This is The way They Teach sTudenTs To be responsible for bringing Their Troys bock



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1979 COURT: B. Johnson, K. Langsdorf, K. Groeber, K. Vogelsberg, D. Nash, A. Rundell, A. Kelley, M. Theide, J. Bomsfod, B.B. Johnson . . . Ensemble opens The show . . . Miss Piggy debuts at A.H.S. . . . Bruce of home on the range.

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