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Employed Students Well-to-Do Jobs 17
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Money Need Wins Over Soaps Above — Debby Clark, Renee Gosselin and Ann Foley still find time to get in the current gossip with Becky Perry. In the summer before my junior year, my desperate need for money outweighed my love for sleeping late and watching soap operas. I, along with many of my class- mates entered the blue collar work force. Money, we had discovered, not only made the world go around but it actually could buy the best things in life. Jobs, we thought, would be the answer to all our problems. No longer would we have to mug our own parents for a measly five dollars to take in a movie. However, we never counted on having to actually work on a Friday or Saturday night. But we soon discovered the gruesome truth. Our mild-mannered employer enjoyed sche- duling his teenage employees to work ev- ery weekend (Gasp!) This made the whole situation quite ironic; we went to work to make money to spend but because of our jobs we didn't have time to spend it. In the year that has passed, some of us still have our jobs, while others have gone onto better things. Those of us who have stuck with our jobs have become accus- tom to the weekend hours and sacrifices that have to be made in order to be rich. Well — maybe not rich — just moderately well-to-do. — Molly Noelk Above — Sherry Allen dishes it out Above — Lisa Groleau looking thrilled while Daryl Norkeveck tries desperately to be useful. 16 Jobs
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Fine Food, Fine Entertainment . . . Above—Jeremy Walbridge graciously decorates for the International Supper. Right — Mr Buzzi spins the next contestant for hitting the pinato. Far Right — Elizabeth Powell and Miss Cravedi slave in the kitchen. The annual International Supper was, once again, a great success. The delicious and colorful foods and dishes representing many nationalities were provided by stu- dents, parents, and teachers. Following the buffet dinner, several groups and indi- viduals who attend S.H.S. presented some fine entertainment; the music, singing, and dancing was typical of various coun- tries. The Foreign Language Department gives great thanks to all who participated in this festive occasion and looks forward to its Supper '85 with enthusiasm. — Ethan Talmadge Top — Mr. Zorn, Mr. Atkinson, Mr Dowling, and Mr Murphy sing os Ethan Talmadge and Sandy Gilli! look on. 18 International Supper
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