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Eric teDuits receives a hand shake from Fr, Clifford Egert at St. Anns inlsong Grove. Religion is found in different people, different ways, and to different extents. This is really evident here at North Scott. For some students, going to church means sacri- ficing a Saturday evening or Sunday morning to try to get a positive message from the service. lllt's a place to go to get a firm foundation to lean on, and a guide for getting through daily struggles, commented senior Dan Stuadt. Shellie Mathias ad- ded, l think that you should go to church, but it is your own choice, and it should mean something to you. The more dedicated church-goers not only at- tend on Saturday evening, or Sunday morning, but also on Sunday or Wednesday evenings be- cause they enjoy the positive feelings they get, and religion is important to them. 'lYou need it, and you make a lot of nice Christian friends, com- mented Scott Reed. Wendy Krupa said, l try to make church a big part of my life, because l like it. l also like to work in the nursery and singing the special songs. F.C.A., with its meetings on Monday evenings and the weekend retreats provide recreational ac- tivities of organization, and find that it allows them to share the religious experiences with their peers. lt is a carry-over from church according to many students. Beth Poti commented, FCA gives you more faith and belief in what you do. Not all students go to church. Chuck Ritchie said, l don't go to church, and l never have. STUDENT LIFE Brothers and sisters often attend churvh tunctions together as Tim and Rachel Bohlamnn and Eugene and Kurt Kreiter prove. t wi til, 9 wi-tvs , ' W -0 A' W4 K Renee lohnson studies from the Bibleg Mr. Lyall Sutton, youth sponsor, leads Lancers Kevin Rowe, Scott Ried, Dwight Ried and Stacy Timmerman through a lesson at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 551.26 fi E I i
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pl., lVfai't.' Tiitiiiitiiiri spends nitiny hcuzt- wcrking diligently uzitlr.-r the tiftitis of fare, For many N.S. students going to schocl and working seem to go hand in hand, Living in a farming community pro- vides at home jobs all year round for many N.S. students like Dennis Gollingh- orst and Cling Long. Qthers find rogue- irig and detassling area farmers! fields a profitable summer job, The seemingly always available Jobs of delivering papers and babysitting provide income for many, and are generally avail- able at a younger age. North Rark Mall provides jobs for many N.S. students with Deb Madigan decorat- ing cookies at the Chocolate Chip Cookie Factory, Denise Qetzmann selling wom- ens' clothing at Whitney's, and Sue Ryan Sz Rhonda Keester working at Chick-Fil-A. Cthers travel to Rark View, like Mike Campana who stocks shelves at Super Value, and Todd Temperly who works the cash register at the pharmacy. These jobs are more widely held by students having drivers' licenses andfor other convenient means of transportation. Some N.S. students find jobs closer to home, like Darryl Westphal who teaches racquetball lessons at 561 Racquetball and Fitness Center, Beth Small, who serves customers at the Eldridge Rharma- cy, and Bob Blacklock who does janitorial work for Shones at Caterpillar. Whatever the reason, as if just being in school doesn't keep them busy enough, many N,S. students seek outside employ- ment. Bi.-2-t Stale-snxan in all Amerifui Steve Dawson. Heigh Ho, eigh Ho, It's ff To Work We Go! Labeling corn at the Karmel Korn Shoppe is Corrie Busch, AT WORK lO'5
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