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lobs supply amusement, activities, extra pocket money All of us were hit by inflation. The demand for jobs grew fast, and it became more difficult each day to find employment. It soon became a national situation when unemployment lines grew longer and job layoffs added to the problem. Requests for jobs were pinned on bulletin boards around the school. After five days of lunches, club dues, and gas, that six dollars for Friday night's date seemed sparse. However, looking for that one special job was a grueling chore. The grim personnel manager behind the big desk was an obstacle difficult to face. We found experiences such as sell- ing clothes, frying hamburgers, work- ing cash registers, and communicating with people came in handy. Optional school courses were offered to prepare us for jobs dealing with typing, cook- ing, sewing, writing, art, mechanics and even speech. Students interested in technical jobs found helpful hints in vo-tech schools, while others found that on-the-job training was valuable. In the long run jobs are one of the most vital parts of our lives. Many of us will spend over half of our lives working to support ourselves. We think it's a wise step to start thinking of the kind of job we'd like to do for the rest of our life. l 49' l. SODA'S UP! Steve Massey displays the fin- ished product-a J. B. Nimb1e's ice cream soda. 2. MAY I HELP YOU? As far as cashing checks go, Becky Jennings is well trained for the part. 3. AND I'IERE'S YOUR CHANGE. Evenings for Becky Pope are spent checking food at a local drug store. 4. ENDUST MAYBE? Floors are kept spotless by Tim Spradling at Lacky Manor Rest Home. 5. BITE PLEASE! A normal day's labor for Dr. T. J. Guthrie and Scharlee Sutton includes braces work. 4o,..,., 6. LICENSE NUMBER? Registering cars is one of the tasks for Brent Henley as student store salesman. '1. BAKERS DOZEN! Mary Donovan offers assistance to sweet-toothed kids in the TGA Bakery. Jobs 21
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Lighter lifestyles are drawn from movies, dances, and much more Besides homework, we had a zillion things to do after school hours. Our parents were always telling us that we didn't spend enough time at home. During the week at our club meet- ing we planned time-consumers such as: Pep Club Dance, Mardi Gras, the Roman Banquet, Spanish Fiesta, or the German Progressive Dinner which gave the members something to work tor. And if we didn't attend club hap- penings, STUCO always had some events coming up. Athletic events also brought us together as we sweat- ed for our teams. If there wasn't anything free to go to, we shelled out a dollar and saw the school plays-great entertainment since we knew the actors. Or there were always movies to see though the high cost and the long lines hardly made them worth the effort. We could see John Denver, Jethro Tull, or Chicago, but these only came once a year and for a lot more money. A month before the P.T.A. Christmas Dance or the Prom we were getting ready: renting tuxes, hunting for dresses, buying bids, and looking for a date. Finally the NIGHT OF NIGHTS arrived and we all played Cinderella and Prince Charming, looking beauti- tul in beautiful surroundings. A It was funny the way we glittered and shone outside of school but by Monday we were just ourselves in just good ol' P.C. ,pw fv 1. A REAL NEWCOMBER! Mr. Don Newcomb takes on a new profession as coach for the Foot Faculty while he listens to an imaginary press box. 2. CUPID ON THE MOVE. Valentines are sorted prior to Valentines Day, to prepare tor Cupid Express matchmaking. 3. JUST CALL US GRACE . Sore backsides are the penalty for all the fun of TWIRP week skating at the Ice Chalet. 4. HAVE ANOTHER! Jane King, Meg Boyle and Pat Cain discover the pleasure of sitting back and enjoying a bite to eat at Shakey's. 5. DON'T BOTHER ME! Isolation and a good program relax Hugh Hale after a hard day at school. 6. SPIN IT! Stress, strain, tension and steam accumulated throughout the day are let off by Tom Roueche in a game ot ping pong at the Oklahoma City Table Tennis Center. 7. LE DEBUT. With buttertlies in his stomach, Bill Zuravlefi, member of the boy's drill team, awaits the signal to begin. 8. OUT OF REACH. Complete efforts are exerted by Bob Fiala and Gary Briggs during a heated try for a jump ball at the Center for Christian Renewal Gym. Social Events 23
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