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Page 12 (1) Junior Becky Frantz supports the Intramural Program by buying a juice. (2) Tarrence Davis explains the situation. (3) Senior Kelly Wilson hard at work. (4) Scott Wardlaw and John Syson fix an appliance in Electronics class. (5) I have a pass, Sarge. Page 13 (1) Bob Brown can ' t figure out what it is, (2) Emily tlolmes is busy at work. (3) Ushers Julie Clark and Laura Paquette earn money for ushers trip. (4) Jason tlolett and Todd tlouge work on a new computer program. (5) Marcy Purucker, Jenny Fruk. Kim Grant, and Trisha Barboza are so excited about Biology. 13
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What it takes to be a $enior in 1989 What it takes to be a senior in 1989 is lots of money. On the average, a typical senior will spend $1,300.00 during the course of his senior year. (1) The first major expense of the year is the senior pictures. The estimated cost is around $300.00 and this doesn ' t include all the new clothes seniors buy. (2) Daily ex- penses can be very costly also. Yearly, students will spend approxi- mately $225.00 at restaurants such as McDonald ' s. (3) Weekend enter- tainment can also be very expen- sive. If you plan on going to a movie be prepared to pay at least $5.00 just for a ticket. (4) Another ex- pense is that of the yearbook. The Tattler costs $20.00. However, if you ' re a procrastinator it will cost $23.00. (5) For those seniors who seek higher education, application fees for college are between $15.00-$25.00 per application. (6) Spring break, that fun filled week of sun and fun, usually requires lots of sun tan lotion and about $300.00-$500.00. (7) The next ex- pense after you get your tan is Prom. For that one special night it will cost each person about $150.00. (8) Finally, when June ar- rives the seniors have their last high school expense. Graduation generally runs between $90.00- $150.00 for caps, gown, announce- ments etc. . . It is obvious that seniors spend a lot of money dur- ing their senior year in 1989. How- ever, when our kids are in school it w probably cost a whole lot more. 14
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