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We're in the Monev!! Junk food, fuel, tapes, and clothes. We all spend money on something. A lot of students ask their folks for an allowance - or a raise in one. Others resort in hun- ting for jobs. For a young, inexperienced high school student, being successful in the working world is a tough job. Employers have a tough time work- ing around school, sports, and vacations. Most of the time, if you don't like working with food, clothes, or gas, jobs are far and few between. Sophomore Guy Pinkman works at Misko's and had this to say about his job, I like the work and the ex- tra cash, but it bugs me when peo- ple try on 8 pair of shoes, make me lace them, and then don,t buy any. ibn: Top Left: Hard at work Jr., Brad Dowse. Top: Bruce Osentowski and a co-worker bag the goods. Above: Stocking the shelves at his favorite food liner is Tom Kowalski. .,,,, 4, Opposite Page: Top Left: Hector Rodriguez eargerly opens a box of food for a smart shopper. Top Right: Chad Pinkman checks out the cereal shelf. Below: Jeff Bennett makes sure the oven is on at the Huff
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Spirit and Support Given Top Left: The Chamber of Com- merce Cheerleaders at the downtown Homecoming Pep Rally doing a cheer. Top Right: The Varsi- ty Cheerleaders doing a cheer at one of the football pep rallies. Above: Helping out in a volleyball skit are a few of the volleyballers themselves. Center Right: Doing a famous cheer called Cruisin' For Bruisinm during the pep rally downtown are the Var- sity Cheerleaders. Right: At the Thursday night Homecoming Bonfire are 'LThe Pillow People . This year, the biggest and pro- bably the most popular pep rally was the Thursday night Homecom- ing Bonfire held at the baseball dia- mond. It wentf over well with new- comers, The Pillow Peoplen, put- ting in their first appearance. Another first was our mascot, The Chant. Jeff Bennett was that masked person inside the costume. At most pep rallies the cheerleaders put on skits. One of the best is shown above and was called Suckersl', which was very true to life. The FHA put on an all day con- vocation on alcohol awareness. Various panels of alcoholics and drug abusers, representatives from Valley Hope, the Ord area proba- tion officer, and numerous others gave discussions and question and answer sessions during the day. The convocation was termed a success in the school newspaper The Oracle.
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