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Are a Real Treat Mhovej Unrwing the wolfman, Evelyn Chapmon, is monster, Albert Dunke fllightj Proviso also had it's share of movie stars such as lake and Elwood Blues played by layne Loucks and Michelle Andersen. Ghosts, goblins and ghouls couldn't keep the spirit of Halloween away from Proviso this year. Creeping through the halls among the more reserved students were clowns, witches, cowboys, punk rockers, and other creative costumes. lt was an unusual change from an other- wise normal day. There were a lot of activities taking place the whole day to keep everyone busy. Each year the Child Development class plans a party for a group of small children. They play games, have treats, and show off their costumes. Young or old, Halloween was enjoyed by every- one. fleftj Wearing a variety of costumes this year were fsittingj Debbie Turek Qbaclq Michelle Kus, Sherri Achuff, and Dianne Rhode. was-m,,,
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X The meaning of M.O.N.E.Y. is clear, Its presence, however, is seldom near. Thus, let us take the time, its meaning to clearly define: M is for the many things that money often brings. ' O is for the Oscar de La Rentas to go with the Gloria Vanderbelt jeans. N is for the necessities that your parents make you buy - out of all your money saved - boy, it makes you wanna cry! E is for the efforts you put forth to earn. Y is for the many many things for which you yearn. Don't be discouraged, don't be a jerk, come on you all, we've just begun to work. Talking to the Navy recruiter, Chris Ford prepares for the future. Making his job a pleasure, Eugene jackson works diligently. Iobs Students Hold The jobless rate of the Proviso East student body is very high. However, working, for the most part, presents itself as a past-time for many Proviso East Students. UIt's almost like playing grown-up , comments Jackie Tillman I'82j. llFirst, there's school, which presents itself as home with fellow students acting as family. Then there's work. Here, meeting people opens a whole new corridor to life. Next there's home, this time real home. Home reminds me, as a working student, of a place for relaxa- tion. You're too tired to do homework, therefore, you just relax and unwind. See it's just like mommy and daddy . llWorking makes me feel indepen- dent, and it keeps money in my pockets, says Andre Schaffer I'82j. Mary Papa's job at Universal Design as a key punch operator prepares for a promising future in computer program- ming in college. Lynette Richter I'8Ij has been a salesperson for K-Marts for IIA years. She's saving money for college. To her, the advantages of working are getting to know people - it makes it easier to talk with people. Working at K-Marts also gives her an insight to how the retailing market works. 'IPersonally, I find it a challenge to work and go to school at the same time, comments Lisa Courts I'81j. 'Now that I'm working I can pay for my own things. I meet a lot of people. Some of my closest friends I've met here at work, states Karen Manak ifaij. Ill like working, it gives me a feeling of responsibility, as well as providing me with money, - Paul Boyd I'82j. Here are just a few comments from a few working students here at East. The reasons for working varies. The places of employment differ. 'Working provides me with an outlet for steam. I suppose it's different strokes for different folks, - Tesa tan.
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