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All Work And Low Pay obs — A sought after proposition for many. The difference between holding a job and not is being able ro buy your own clothes, go to the movies, or buy a car. The money a job provides allows many seniors to spend as they chose or fo save up for something in the furure. The problem occurs in finding Q job thar you like or one thar has hours you can handle. ‘| would live to find a job thar requires no hard work, pays really well, and is nor very time consum- ng,” says Ricky Chew about the ideal job. However, many are rudely awakened after they land their job. The difference between the ideal and the realistic eaves some deciding thar the hard work, lack of free time, and generally minimum wage pay is just nor worth the time nor the effort. And not only does the job take its toll in terms of time, bur some of the money earned has to be funneled back into mainrain- INQ Transportation. Yet many students are able fo maintain a job, go to school, have time for social activities, and participate in either a sport or extracurricular activity. Senior Charles Lewis, a varsity baskerball player, worlss only on Sun- days. “| do ir for the pocker change,”’ says Charles, ‘and | don't have to do thar much,’ and | make $4.65 an hour, nor bad.” And for those who must work, many find rhar their job provides ‘‘an opportunity to see lots of people” says Jimmy Harris Not only do Seniors hold jobs, many Juniors work to make money for college and expenses also. Those jobs secured as juniors are held while Seniors. That's the case for Carol Talley who has worked at Gallahan’s Furniture for two years. Lissa Dario, a junior, is working along side her in hopes of keeping her job through her senior year also. CHARLES SAMUEL LEWIS. Baskerball 9.12. VICA 11, 12. Track 10, 11. LISA LEE LUCAS. French Cub 9-12: Tennis 912, NAHS 12 Pres 12. Yearbook 12. BO LUDOVISSY ROBERT GENE MAPLE. Foorball 9-42. Traci 9-72: Soanish Club 9: YGSE 1 4 VeA 4 JEFFREY MICHAEL MARTIN: Marching Band 9-11, Symphonic Band 9- V1. YGSE 9-12. Spanish Club 9 10: Track 9, 10. KRISTINE LOVELL MASSEY. Marching Band 9-72, Capr. 11, 12, Concert Bond 9: Symphonic Band 10-12, Jazz Band 9-12; SCA 9-11, Boy's Tennis Manager 10, 11. Class Board 11. Executive Board 12; Peo Band 10-12, YGSE 9-12, Spanish Club 9, 12. DAVID ALLEN MASTIN. VICA 11, 12, FFA 9, 10. LAKE MCCALL. MELODY DAWN MCCALL SHANNON DUCAINE MCCALL. Cheerleading 9-11, Choir 10-11, Class 9, Homecoming Rep. 9. French Cluo 10. Marching Band 12; Yearbook Staff 411. LAWRENCE ELWOOD MCFADDEN JR: FFA 9, 10, 12; VICA 41. MARY MARGARET MCINTOSH: Newspaper 11, 12, Ediror 12, JV Girls Baskerboll 9. Spanish Club 9, YGSE 9, 10.
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Spotsylvania Mall is a main source of job opportunities for area high school students. Many work as cooks and cashiers at fast food resturants or as sales clerks at stores. Bobby Per- kins works as a sales clerk at Footlocker which specializes in athletic shoes and clothes. By The Way “Having a job is rather difficult, bur | 4 manage fo balance things our.” Frank Harris “| meer a lor of interesr- ing people while | arn at work.’ Rodney Coles MARY ANNETTE KEATING. Latin Club 9, Band 9, VICA 10-72; Year book 11, 12, Edivor 12. AMY ELIZABETH KIDD. JV Cheerleader 9, SCA 9412. Lanin Club 9-12, YGSE 12, IML 9, Vorsity Cheerleader 11, Marching Band 10 12, Cap fain 12, Concer: Band 9, Symphonic Band 10.12; symphonic Bond Al- Regional Band 10. CHARLES THOMAS KLINEFELTER, Soccer 9-12, Foorball 11, 12, VICA 11, 2 ROBIN MICHELLE KLOPP. Merching Band 9.11. Drums Major 10, 41, Tracs 40. Jezz Band 9, 10 JEFFREY DARRELL KNIGHT. Soccer 14, 12, Lotin Club 9-11. YGSE 9-12. KELLIE JEAN KOMPERUD: VICA 10.12, FHA 9 DANYA ELISE KRISKOVICH. Marching Band 942, Music Captain 12, Gymnastics 9-12, Co Capt. 10-12. YGSE 10-72 Pres. 11, 12, Spanish Club, 14, Latin Club 9: Drama Club 12: SCA 9-12. Class Pres. 9: Senior Board V2 0 4 RONALD ALLEN SUZ. Fooroall 9, 10. Gym Asst. FFA 9, 10. Library Aid 12. TROY DEAN KURZ VICA 41, 12. AMANDA MAINE LANDRAM, Concerr Band 9. Color Guards 10, 11. Pep Club 9, VICA 10-12. STEPHANIE ANN LEIGHTY. Drama Cub 10, 11. ROY ROOSEVELT LEWIS JR. Keating — Mcintosh
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“Under my bed are rhings like roses, OUST balls, drama things, and of course Ol0 picrures iarnerre Pur M y room is ON ei po We IA clean; it’s my closer thar | worry abour. Missy Pritchert DAWN MICHELLE MCKINNEY: Field Hockey 10.12: Tennis 10-12; Drama Club 1112. Jualer Board 1. Senior Board 12. SCA 12. FBLA 10, 72: Homecoming Cour 72 PAMELA MARIE MCKINNEY: Soanish Cub 9-12; Latin Club 9-10; Bas kerball 9, YGSE 11-42. Softball 9, 10, 12. Yearbook 42. ANN MARIE MEADOWS: Chorus 9 10, Latin Cub 11-12; Guidance Aide 2. TAMMY FAYE MEEKS. Softball 942, VICA 10 12 ALFRED ROBERT MELZER: Newspaper 1112, French Cub 9-12; Moth League 9 DOROTHY MARIE MILLER: FFA 9. VICA 10-12. SANDRA MARIE MILLS: Tennis 10, 12, Marching Band 10-11; Co-cap- rain: Senior Board 12: YGSE 9-11, Math Club 12; NHS 10-71, VICA 42. TANYA ANN MITCHELL RICHARD LEE MIXON TRAVIS GARLAND MONTIETH CHRYST] MAREE NIEMANN. Marching Band 9 10, VICA 141. THOMAS ROY OAKES: FFA 10:12, VICA 11-12 McKinney — Pritchett
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