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X N N X 3 X t ...X t W .1 xhih :QSWW Yr 'Q s ... Kelly Whiteman . . Junchon prac' L ha CMike McKown i 20 Jobs Nlany students find locating a job difficult Many of the students at NCCHS decided that the time for applications and juggling their schedules would come after graduation. But a large number felt that the time to become more independent by working was now. Some were hoping to save enough money to buy that all-important car - the answer to all their problems. But after school started, homework assignments piled up, and the social season came into full swing, many of them began to wonder if making money was really worth all the headaches caused by trying to coordinate work with school and the good times they missed. After spending seven hours each day at school, an average of four hours at work, and approximately eight hours sleeping, they found that a lot had to be crammed into the remaining five hours. Homework, dinner, breakfast and the time spent preparing and traveling usually filled it. lf the students was also involved in band, sports, speech team, or any school club, he found that when it came down to a choice between work and school, school usually lost. On the other hand, many working students successfully managed their time so they could work and still be involved at school. Priority seemed to be the key word. Which was more important, making the grade at school or making it at work? ln spite of New Castle's failing economy, finding a job did not seem to be a problem. When Ponderosa opened a restaurant here, seniors Pam Wyatt and Deron Ballenger found work there. Whether or not working was exactly what they hoped and expected it to be, those students who joined the seeming dwindling ranks of the employed agreed that it was a learning experience. As one student said, Each person decided whether he was successful at coordinating work with school or not when he set his priorities. k
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Brushing Up M. Senior Debbie Thompson welcomes Sophomore Maria Sheward into the Trojan Band. QTim Davidson photoj A Small World ,.. Construction begins for the 1982 WorId's Fair. QNick Johnson photoj 1 1 5'-se . : W 'i 'aft ff' as 'emm- W , J, ,. A tl gg fl, ...M ...- .,..1,.,,. r.....,..., 1 ir i 'Q T sg 'ff ff 7. l fl T5 3'7 ,Q f f , Wffeferwf 3 T, ,W Q2 !, A a i f ?3 What Century? A 19th century cabby talks with another as he waits for a fare at Central Park, Uerry Grayson photo! Bird's Eye View , Band Durectors Bob Shauver and Larry Ash observe the Trojan Band from their post. Uane Miller photoj 19 Summer
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1.53 We May I Help You? Becky Richey takes an order from one of the many customers at Thalls Drive-ln. CKathy Shadrick photob Here Is Your Paper . . . Scott Bravard delivers the evening paper to one of his customers. CMike McKown photoj 21? A Flower For You . . . Tony Beck wraps flowers for a customer in the floral department of Marsh Supermarket. CDave Murphy photoj WN l Lb., I: 21 Jobs
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