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One hour mrnim” ® THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING Gathering empty grocery carts and loading cars are only two of the jobs that James Reynolds performs at Earl ' s. I’d really like to, but I have to work.” This was a common statement heard around Stafford. Sometimes a sigh of relief was breathed afterwards because you really did not want to go to the meeting, but at other times, there was disap¬ pointment because you would have enjoyed that dance or game. The working students at Staf¬ ford were seldom mentioned, but they still existed. They were those students who needed gas money because they refused to ride the crowded buses, or perhaps they wanted extra spending money. Some worked for a grade. With ICT and DE jobs were provided and the employers graded the students on their performance at work. The students received two credits if they passed the class. The school ' s working population often missed out on special ac¬ tivities, but they had the satisfac¬ tion of knowing that they had gain¬ ed some financial independence and responsibility. K-Mart your friendly shopping store” is also a friendly employer of junior. Matt Kehayias.
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Climaxing homecoming week was the dance Shane Leggett and Debbie Taylor were one of the many couples who danced to the music of Cold Duck. October Feat is the theme, and the band, Cold Duck, for Homecoming ' 74 If paid, these hardworking seniors would probably be rich. They donated long hours to perfect the senior class float Shivering and smiling. Gail Benham and her escort Brian Trant await an¬ nouncement of the queen Putting the finishing touches on the float proves to be helpful, as seniors win first place in the competition The Horn of Plenty wins plenty of applause when the juniors parade their float around the field Homecoming 1 1
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For money to keep his Volks- wagon running. Forest Jones, tries shoes on many different feet, in his job at Barett Shoe Store McDonald ' s provides fast food for the ' ' after-the-game crowd, and Gail Horton provides the service and the smile Another McDonald ' s employee, Marion Jaeger, bags French fries to give to some hungry customer. Jobs 1 3
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