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W WHA Chad Huntington busily attends to his duties at City Market. 'HAT? STUDENTS WANT MORE RESPONSIBILITIES? Anxiously watching the clock, the seconds slowly tick by. Finally the clock strikes 2:30 and the bell rings loudly. Students rush from their classes to cluttered lockers, and while piling heaps of books into their backpacks, they wish the hectic day was over. But more is yet to come as many head off to fulfill part time job obligations throughout Steamboat Springs. The results from a student job survey showed that most students take on part-time responsibilities to earn ex- tra money, although it is spent in various ways. Senior Steve Demilia works twenty-five hours at City Market. When asked why he would devote so many hours weekly, he responded with, “I want to earn money so I can fix my car.” Senior Curt Cooper holds a job at Bud Werner Memo- rial Library to earn money' ‘so I can hopefully go to the Uni- versity of Washington in Seattle.” Scott Grigsby concentrates on ringing up a sale at Lyon Drug
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WHERE YOU LOOK FIRST! 1 Kicking back listening to the buzz of the hottest gossip, you discuss plans for the weekend with your friends at your fa- vorite hangout. You feel so secure that you don t bother to notice the suspicious glances of the teachers while you dra- matize past events at an increased vol- ume. You don't bother to edit any unsuit- able material from your exaggerated vo- cabulary. When you 're looking for a friend there is always somewhere you look first. Whether it s the flagpole, the cafe- teria. the gym, the parking lot, or smok- ing area, you can always find a group of close knit friends ' ‘Hanging Out'' togeth- er. The flagpole attracts a diverse group of students at noon. A group of close friends sit around talking in the smoking area mt! student body enjoys one of the last lunch hours lounging in
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Old superstitions, such as black cats, ghosts and witches make the celebration of Halloween colorful. For as many years as one can remember the weather has turned gloomy on Halloween and of course this year was no different. Although the clouds were gray out- side the student body enjoyed the holiday to the fullest. Marshmallows were stuffed and tricks were performed, as anticipation grew for the night ahead. Trick-or-Treating. masquerad- ing and spooking made this Halloween a scream!
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