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tbs are getting tomes time for nst impossible :ry last minute when they do y CAN'T wait tere and to get 2y are going to acisions. They re Brian Smith, Tracy ; and Phil Kuns. have to decide what they are going to do and when; whether it be work or college after graduation. If the student is going to work, they have to find a job that they like and are going to stick with until they have a chance at moving up or finding another suitable job. If they're going to college, they have to start planning for their major in high school by taking the classes that they think will be helpful. Today some schools are offering what they call a Work Study Program. This is when the student is allowed to leave school a minimum of four hours a day, Several sophomores participated in the fall play, You Can't Take it With You. providing that he or she are working or attending college part-time. Like any other class, the students receive credit for the work they do, and it's usually open only to sen- lors. They have weekly assignments and time cards with their hours and employer's signature. Along with pro- gress reports, quarter tests are given to show what they have learned that quarter. One Senior's thought on the program is, It is a very helpful class and worthwhile to the student who wants to get a head start on his or her career. Chad Jones Jeff Jones 'Randy Jones Mark Kahl Debbie Kibler Kim Kirk Ginger Kitson Sean Knight Tammy Knight Phillip Kuns Dan Lacy Eric Larson Wendy Leonard Denise Lewis Pat Link Paul Link Todd Livingston Michelle Loyd Gene Lucas Joyce Luhning Danny Mackedanz Carla Martin Tammy McCoy Kevin McCubbins Ginger McDonald Sophomore P.E. classes participate during half-time ceremonies. Sophomorest103
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With the economy slowly on the rise, jobs are getting have to de tougher and tougher to find. And when it comes time for whether it the class of '84 to graduate, it will be almost impossible If the stu for them to find one. that they Ii 80 many times students wait until the very last minute chance at t to decide what they are going to do and when they do If they're they are sometimes too late. However, they CAN'T wait for their m that long, it's a dog eat dog world out there and to get they think do early. Work Stu Teenagers today are faced with many decisions. They allowed to i I i ! Today's plans are anywhere they have have to decide what they are going to Today 5 i 3 tomorrow's future 1 i Scott Hampton Debi Harmon Jeanette Harper Kristine Harper Jeff Hartley Tracy Hauser Jeff Heintzelman Kim Hendrickson Julie Hendershop David Heston Chris Hey Jeff Hock The sophomore class officers for 1981-82 are Brian Smith, Tracy Bourland, Danny Mackedanz, Brad Sparks and Phil Kuns. Clifford Holloway John Huge Crystal Huskey Several sophon With You. 1 V3 ' 4 t . h K. his Denice Lewis and Andrea Bailey arrive at school in time to talk before class. 102wSophomores
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