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— STUDENT LIFE Forty-Eight Percent Hold Jobs If someone came up to you and asked, “What is your job? , how would you respond? Sure, we all go to school, and could use that as our reply; but al- most half of us would have another option. According to our student surveys, 48% of the students here at PHS have an out-of-school job. The majority of jobs held are those that involve the handling of food — whether it be in a supermarket, farm, or restaurant. Other jobs in- clude working at resorts (Cascade Mountain, Indian Trails), cashiering at general stores (Ben Franklin, Vil- lage Drug), and babysitting. Most working students spend an average of 40 to 50 dollars per week. Those who don't work naturally spend less, but all students love to buy clothes and cassette tapes, and spend plenty of money on their cars. 1. Eric Roundy pumps gas at the FS Station. 2. Jenny Bush, Jerry Bush, Jenny Jerome. Shawn Jerome on duty at Hardee's 3 Tanya Steinich waitresses at Pizza Hut, 1. Basketball players pose alter a 6:00 A M, pre season practice: Brian Arvid- son. Ace Guenther, Troy Cross, Jason Youra. Mike Green, Mark Ullrich, Chad Selje. Standing: Bret Achterberg, Jim Stilson. Chad Sanderson, Butch Kirk, Dave Price. 2. JV Squad listens to the half-time chalk talk: Gena Becker, Jen- ny Jahn. Holly Lynch. Jenny Crotty, Lisa Wendt. Shelly Fenske. 3. Judd Becker works to turn his opponent in the Bulldog Invitational. 10 Student Life
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WIAA Holds Netters On A String kl ineteen Eighty-Seven proved to be a season of hopes for the Pardeeville varsity volleyball team as the fate of their possible fourth consecutive DCC crown was held by a WIAA dispute with the Montello Hilltoppers. Montello, who had fin- ished with a record of 6-2, was forced to forfeit four of their victori- ous matches, one of which was to the Pardeeville Bulldogs, after two of their players played while ineligi- ble. Pardeeville's record moved from a second place 5-3 to a winning 6-2 with the forfeit. Montello chose to contest the rul- ing and, consequently, as of the printing of the 1988 WHISPER, an official decision had not been hand- ed down to declare a 1987 DCC vol- leyball champion. Nevertheless, the 1987 season was very successful. As first year coach, Ellie Robillard, put it, Most of the varsity players learned a dif- ferent technique and a different of- fense than what they’ve played in past years. With a new coach, the players had to deal with total change, including a new offense and defense. Considering the task, I would say our season went ex- tremely well in both the win loss column and in team effort.” Season's end saw Monika Green- heck named MVP. Shelley Ades was High Scorer, and Michelle Law- rence was Most Improved Player. Bridget Griepentrog received the Spirit and Enthusiasm Award. Greenheck and Ades were also named to the DCC All-Conference First Team. 12 Volleyball
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