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Somebody ha co take care of them! Mike Schwecka »iiho di hc at the Chef Hat after making pix a. Sometime there i a lull during the working hour . Debbie Dinwiddie wait patiently for cu tomer while working at Adolph Mexican Food . Ti the ea on for hot chocolate! Alan Mulkcy pour another cup while working at Wendy' . Student Life 25
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After a day at school there’s still Work to do For some students, it was an 8 to 8 day. Up for school in the morning. they rushed to take a shower, eat breakfast and make it before the first bell rang. Scurring around the school from class to class, being careful not to be late, they used time wisely to complete assignments and make deadlines. Then chocking their lunch down with a quick chat to friends, they again buried themselves in books. Finally the bell would ring to signal the end of the school day. But Helping oui in the family business. Ken Vann works on a refrigerator. that was not the end- there was still work to do. A large percentage of Rock Island High School students held part time-jobs. With just a little time unaccounted for. they did their homework and then rushed off to work. The spectrum of jobs ranged from secretarial work to fast food restaurant employees. From working at gas stations to cemetarics to Circa 21. these students balanced two work loads. When special colors are need, the paint has to be mixed. Lynell Firth carefully weighs paint for a cutom color. 24 Student Life
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Students produce a show in Junior Achievement Lights, camera, ACTION! Adults of the previous generations feel that teenagers under the age of 18 should have a form or document of parental consent for birth control , stated Adrienne McCann during a Junior Achievement talk show. This was not a traditional, run of the mill, talk show with a professional cast, it consisted of high school students. Not only did they do the speaking but they also handled the cameras, managed the lights, and directed the show. Included in the show were commercial advertising and news spots. Junior Achievement is to help students learn about the marketing and producing business world. In each group the students learn how to operate their own business. These organizations met once a week at the high school and at W’QAD-Channel 8. Students spent much of their spare time preparing for their meetings. JA lasted a semester up to an entire school r r $
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