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BEING ON MCDONALD'S Rescue Squad, senior Beth Blumenhurst cures Customers’ Big Mac Attack. SOPHOMORE TOM FISHER was surprised by the eye of the camera while stacking can- ned goods in White Swan. DONNA DALY, SENIOR, pauses to look up from her work at Lucky Steer just in time to be put on film.
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Many NHHS students have started fending for themselves by partici- pating in the business world. Jobs vary from washing cars, to bussing tables to working in well-known stores. Most students work to save money for college or a rainy day. Then there are some who use their earnings for ‘‘on the spur of the moment pleasures” which doesn’t sound so bad. There are students who get train- ing while on the job. Such students including the Steno Lab, go to local businesses and work. Although they don’t get paid much, it is a good experience. Steno Lab students are evaluated while on the job instead of getting graded. Guidance counselors often have information on where students may have the best chance of getting jobs. Some stores notify schools for cer- tain positions. Local businesses such as grocery stores, drug stores, clothing stores and many of the restaurants employ New Haven students. At least one thing agreed on if anything, is that responsibility learned by having a job Is very use- ful after high school days are gone. Jobs provide money that makes students world go around ENJOYING A PAUSE in business, senior Nancy Grubb finds time to pose for the pho- tographer. , eed es i eT we 7 ; i: ee . : ae en 5 R eee ee ee ee hs A eee eee bial ie . JUNIOR KARLA ASHMAN seems to enjoy her work at Lucky Steer running the cash register.
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10 — Pep sessions When students look back on the beginning of this year and compare it with the year before, they will notice that there were fewer pep SESSIONS. At the conclusion of the basket- ball season, there was no more use for pep sessions. Therefore, Princi- pal Paul Goeglein got together with the staff to solve the problem of having 35 minutes to fit into the reg- ular schedule. Finally they created schedule D, a new style schedule just for Fridays. This made classes an hour long with a ten minute passing period between first and second and fifth and sixth periods. At the sectional pep session the women faculty members performed a spirit version of Cinderella called “Cinderbull’”. They spent six hours after school rehearsing the skit. Other skits were done by Pep Club, and varsity cheerleaders. creates new schedule for Fridays Fewer pep sessions MR. GOEGLEIN TELLS about the wreath sent by arch rival Harding. A card sent along with the wreath read; “Last year we met you in defeat, and now again tonight we meet. We think you’re brave to even try, because it’s YOUR turn to die!” a HOBBLING ACROSS THE gym floor during a skit for the homecoming pep session, is a spiritless cripple, portrayed by Senior Dave Matthews.
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