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What comes to mind when the phrase PA Places is mentioned? Farm Fresh on a Friday night? The Late Show at Pembroke Mall Theater? MacDonald's on Lynne Shores? An estimated 50Ofo of Princess Anne students held at least part-time jobs and, while some traveled as far away as Norfolk to work, the majority held jobs at local businesses commonly referred to as PA Places. Some worked to help family situations, but most worked to supply their own spending money, a relief for many par- ents. ln general, most job holders en- joyed working, though they admitted that it took away time they could be spending on having fun, partying, and tgroanl studying. Right: Tom Wild prepares for the Late Show crowd at the Pembroke Mall Theater. . . A Tradition l l y e xx 4-. gk., , Q Above: Maintainence men joe Lawson and Mike Riccio repair .1 shelf at Miller Sr Rhoads. Right: Donna Hudson dishes up .1 cool ice cream treat .it Woolwortlfs lunch counter. Vt'-4 1' M U I-. is
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l fff Diversit at P.A. ffm Q? I Opposite page: Senior Nancy Bartee concentrates on The Marching Cavaliers' next number during halftime. Above: Majorette Susan Gin er, P.A.'s featured twirler, grins as she finishes Tier baton routine. Pccnigv and Pizgv photographers Gwen Handlte and Nick Hopkins share a laugh during a break trom recording the homecoming festivities. Spanish Club meetings. Soccer prac- tice. Poster parties. Tutoring sessions. Play rehearsals. Any afternoon at P.A., you can discover a wide diversity of ac- tivities. Different people, different projects, different points-of-view all combine at P.A. to form a school that offers something for just about everyone. This year's Parragc spans that diversity, giving you a closeup on dances and games, classes and clubs, old P.A. traditions and brand new ideas . . . because 1981 at P.A. was a year to remember. PA
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PA Works an ill 5, um 1' ' QQ, Q9 SQ. S5 u 1' i :L--' lifts. Above: Feeding hungry shoppers at SSIW Cafeteria are Missy Schlatter, Kia Kelly, and Diane Tiller. gi 5- S D Above left: Carla Lowe rings up groceries for a customer at Farm Fresh. Above right: Behind Re- vco's counter Kathy Frank staples a customers purchase. PA.. :gf-sfx 41.1, W . A Tradition f 5
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