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Always looking for something new we searched for the perfect activity to suit our individual talents. There were old standbys like Parkettes and jazz Ensemble, where memberships fluctuated as interest in them dropped or peaked. There were new choices like International Club or Thespians. There were groups like S.A.D.D., for those of us who had a cause to promote, and other groups like Chess Club when we wanted to sharpen our skills. With a couple of dozen activities to choose from, we could be as involved or free as we liked. That was part of our style. Freedom. Tom Plantikow, and Chris Navha lead the band before the I kickoff of a football game. Pep Band members prepare to ■ play the traditional Park Loyalty Song. I The Oriole, the most enduring symbol of Park Style, adds spirit to many events. Activities Division
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Need money? Get a job! Concerts — Dinner — Movies. All of these necessities cost money which meant that lots of Park students had to work. Whether it was fast food service, office jobs or babysitting, we turned over part of our valuable free time to our employers. This left not as much time for homework, school spirit and, especially, SLEEP. Jobs ... freshmen wanted them, seniors didn't. Can you work for me on Thursday? ■ Part-time childcare opportunities prepare students for parenthood. | Ellen Stewart helps children during recess at Lenox Preschool. No way, there's a soccer game! How much does the IRS get? I can't get up to go to work ... maybe I'll call in sick. When do I get a raise? I quit! In the end it was worth it. After taxes we had enough pocket money to live until the next paycheck. Along the way we learned valuable skills and ways of becoming more responsible. HOURS PARK STUDENTS WORK PER WEEK 0-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 40+ I 4% 11% 21% 33% 13% 9% 4% 3% 2%
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high school danceline entertaining at halftime is one of the ongoing duties of the members of Park's danceline. The Parkettes kick up their heels to the Neutron Dance. The tradition continues for Minnesota's first Activities Division
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