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Commenting that automatic banking machines are spring- ing up ail over. Shirley Rush and D'Shawn Kirksey withdraw a little money on Friday evening. Working, too. is on the agenda (or some os Tim Wooten lifeguards at a neighborhood pool Fun By tlie tarload working (or Uic weekend' “A penny saved is a penny earned — a familiar enough cliche, bul does it really apply to high school students? Never. was the reaction of a majority of Sterling students. With expenses such as clothes, car up-keep and other luxuries most teenagers’ funds run out long before they anticipate. Those with part-time jobs usually manage to make ends meet; many must depend on Mom and Dad for spending money, thus limiting budgets substantially. However, those who manage to keep up their school work and hold a part-time job simultaneously are rewarded when the weekend rolls around. Students who can afford to do so put on their favorite pair of Levi’s (some prefer Calvin Klein) and take off by the carload, determined to enjoy the two-day weekly holiday as fully as possible. Friends usually band together, finding that two or three can cruise cheaper than one and have more fun in the bargain. The weekend means something different to everyone. Dating is always close to the top of the list, along with eating out, movies, being with friends, or the Stomp on Saturday nights. Regardless of the preference, weekends in Baytown seldom go uneventful as individuals find their own ways to make the scene. working for the weekend |ano Watuskl and friendi try and all agree on what to do and where to go
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Following n Student Council meeting. work-on members Sharon Whitehead and Karon Bloch s|xrnd iho remainder of lunch discussing S.C. activities with nonior class President Tom Hennosay During fcicond lunch. students gather in the library as the Lunch Bunch features a country-western dunce demonstration by the Exclusive Donee Club, Working on the choreography for the Foreign Language Festival. Charlotte Grey. Diana DeSalme. Brian Bristol, Sharia Roberts and Kevin Borvfrldt practice under the supervision of their teacher. Mr |lm Curtin Mr. Scott Sheley’s biology students Lba Whltackor. |onn Minta. Tommy Alfred and James Pearson transplant flowers and vegetables which they grew os a part of their class's fall beautification project. getting involved 25
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As they .inlicifwte I he wgekvqd activities,' Ann Entringer. |uiio Mcfceal and Dar!f.u)' Montgomery male wn; that QarJeen cur Checking out the fashions — the ones for the weekend — are Harlan. Chwyi Hoover end Vivian Peninger. ... ft1 working for the weekend 27
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