Sprayberry High School - Echo Yearbook (Marietta, GA)

 - Class of 1981

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IALR your Y .lu 1 Q' 16 BREAD-WINNERS A maiority of the upperclassmen at Sprayberry have part-time iobs in addition to attending school. The type of iob varies but most work for the same reason: Money. Students need money for cars, college, clothes, gas, and spending money. Most students put some money in the bank for future needs. Many students are employed at fast food restaurants such as McDonald's and Wendy's, but others work at family style restaurants such as the Hungry Bull. Another common employer is grocery stores and small shops. Grocery stores such as Food Giant and Kroger provide work for many students. Students at Sprayberry are also em- ployed at drug stores and gift shops. Another category of jobs that certainly deserves recognition is the type of iob that may possibly lead to a future career. Many boys do construc- tion work or work in stores owned by parents learning bookkeeping and other useful skills. Sprayberry girls have obtained iobs as typists which may lead to a future career in secretarial work. Working is an important part of many students' lives and is a major opportunity to show responsibility and independence. It is a comfort to students to know that they have their own spending money and do not have to run to Mama everytime they need money. Though it is not always fun, most students will continue to work and enjoy the benefits. SPECIALREPORTSPECIALREPORTSPECIALFIEPORTSPECIALREPORTSPECIALREPORTSI V ,I ' 5.5 . l.. f ' 1 O, P by K ' - I 'silt 7' , w .-' I-'FQQM rv.- Atlus

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Homecoming festivities continued under the theme This is It at the game Friday night, despite the rainy weather, and although the fans in the stands had to make two or three charges for the shelter of the concession area. The Jackets on the field were losing to the Cherokee Warriors by a score of 10 to 7 at half-time. Half-time saw the Homecoming re- presentatives parading around the field and waving to the fans from their Corvettes. Then all the girls and their escorts were introduced and waited on the field as the announcer put forth, The 1980 Homecoming Queen is Robyn Bennett. The Jackets plodded through the mud to a surprise win, overcoming the Warriors by a score of 13 to 10 to perfect for the fans the Homecoming festivities. if W w f v 15



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Suggestions in the Sprayberry High School - Echo Yearbook (Marietta, GA) collection:

Sprayberry High School - Echo Yearbook (Marietta, GA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 118

1981, pg 118

Sprayberry High School - Echo Yearbook (Marietta, GA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 243

1981, pg 243

Sprayberry High School - Echo Yearbook (Marietta, GA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 122

1981, pg 122

Sprayberry High School - Echo Yearbook (Marietta, GA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 132

1981, pg 132

Sprayberry High School - Echo Yearbook (Marietta, GA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 130

1981, pg 130

Sprayberry High School - Echo Yearbook (Marietta, GA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 224

1981, pg 224


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