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r Horns and Smiles — Senior Jane Kegley smiles happily as she rings up the cash register in her “Hallow¬ een Suit” at Food Town. V And now for the finishing touch — Patiently, David Slomka finishes making a McRib sandwich with Jeff Covey’s assistance at McDon¬ alds. This goes here — Filing is just one of Jodi Frenh’s jobs at Cable Vision. 10 Student Life
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Warm Bodies Sit Close — During the P. H. football game everyone sat close as the crowd reached 12,000 cold bodies. This was the largest crowd in PCHS history. All Bundled Up — Junior tight tackle Todd Grantham watches the remainder of the P. H. football game after breaking his ankle six min¬ utes into the first quarter. Nov Week 9
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Looking mean and green — Getting Branch adds up prices at Food Working For The Weekend Get up, go to school, go to work, go home and finally if there was anytime left, that time was spent for your own enjoyment. That was the schedule for many high school students. Even though it was tough during the week, when the weekend came and you had received your paycheck, it was all worth the pain and agony. Some people had it luck} ' . They’re the people who knew ahead of time what their working sched¬ ule would be. One of the “lucky ones” senior Jodi French at Cable Vision al- w ays worked Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. For her it wasn’t too hard to make plans around her job. But there are some people who do not have it so lucky. Many people do not know their working schedule until Monday afternoon. Senior David Slomka at McDon¬ alds, or Senior David Branch at Food Town can not make plans as easily. That’s especially rough dur¬ ing football season or when special dances are coming up. Working after school gets strenuous on school work and other school activities. When you’re working many things are sacrificed like football games, other sports, sock hops and “dat¬ ing”. But if you need the money, working is the way you get it. As the song says, “Ever- bodv’s working for the Weekend.” Work hard dur¬ ing the week, and “blow it” all on the weekend. J Jobs 11
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