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B. Senior Theresa Pocock pours a soft drink for one of her customers at a local Ponderosa Steak House. C. Senior Sean O'Brien dangerously wields a head of lettuce in a desperate attempt to make a sale. 14
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A. Seniors Lori Davis and Mark Kiefer enjoy each other's company at a recent outdoor concert. B. Taking a break from the daily hassles, Seniors Debbie Huffman and Scott Trout- ner relax in the grass. C. Mike Weaver, senior, perplexedly watches the Philo girls practice football under his coach ing standards. 13
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Archers Hard At Work Adults ask, Why are jobs so important to today's young peo- ple? Jobs, to many Archers, are the means with which they buy a car, and pay for gas. Maybe it means that we can get the clothes we've always wanted, but never could afford before. It gives us a sense of freedom. It permits us to live a little and be self-sufficient. Walk into any store in the South Side area, and you will probably see an Archer hard at work. We do all sorts of jobs: selling clothes, waiting tables, mowing lawns. shoveling snow, bagging groceries, even washing dishes. These jobs may not be glamorous or even something we enjoy doing. Whether they are menial or excit- ing, our jobs are important for our future. While most of our jobs are part- time, some may lead to permanent positions or at least give us the experience needed to get the jobs we've always wanted. Jobs give us a start on being self-sufficient. They give us a head start on being own our own. ■ A. Seniors Mark Forbing and James Fyfe prepare to battle with a disabled car at an area gas station. B. Greeting customers with a friendly smile. Maureen Granahan, junior, checks out groceries at Rogers. C. Sophomore Phil Pranger takes a rare break from car-hopping at the beer stand on a blazing summer day. D. Senior John Jacobs, obscured by order clips, draws yet another frosty mug for a waiting customer. L5
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