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Part Time Jobs With Full Time Pride Hard work was rewarded by the weekly paycheck for many Andrews students. Car payments, dates, clothes, entertainment, and college educations headed the list of expenses for which part-time jobs were a must. The majority of Raiders could be found working at lVlcDonald's, Roses, Belks, and Taco Bell, while a large group of students were employed as school bus drivers. Terror on wheels. These faces may look familiar as they peer at you from behind the steering wheel of their big yellow monster - the school bus. Front row: Tony Mack, James Massey, Marcel Little, John McCullough, Corey Watson, James Phifer. Back row: Terry Baldwin, Atlas Cagle, Greg Mack, Jeff Parsons, Cedric McCray. Dollar bills. Sandy Sells uses a special com- puter while on the job. Add and subtract. Christina Conroy is em- r T ployed at B and B Accounting under the CO- g OP program here at school. 16X Jobs
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Casual Conversation. The fashionable looks common to Raiders are exhibited by Alisa Atkinson and Dana Peters as they chat between classes. Always ln Style Raiders topped the fashion list this year. Faded jeans were replaced by dress jeans, dress pants, and skirts. The look of The Ivy League became popular as girls paired skirts and sweaters with socks and penny loafers. The guys responded with dress pants and sport coats, khaki being a predominant color. Golden and colored beads were strung around girls' necks along with hearts of gold. The ever popular Lacoste alligator showed up in a variety of places including shirts, sweaters, pants, and even socks. From braided ponytails, crimps, and curls, to loafers, boots, and clogs, Raiders were in style from head to toe. Good old standards. The classical pull-over sweaters are donned by Karen Averette and Reniece Henry. Who me? Susan Foster seems to question the suitability of her fashionable suit. The bottom line. Raiders are in style down to their shoes. Fashionsf15
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Man behind the scenes. Larry Buck constructs the props and displays for Belk Beck. The buck stops here. Renee Kennedy is assisted while waiting on a customer in the Collections Department of the City of High Point. Future librarian? Toni Baldwin uses her secretarial skills while working in the High Point City Schools Library. 1779 or 1979? Pam Roebuck shows interest in the history of High Point City while she works as a guide at the High Point Museum. Jobsf17
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