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Valerie Robles Tina Rocci Gregg Rocha Mike Rocha Ted Rocha Gina Rodden Edward Rodriguez Elizabeth Rodriguez Reyna Ronquillo Mitchi Rosales Billy Ross Chanda Rotkaen Lamut Rotkaen Tammie Rowley Rachelle Rudloff Brenda Rudolph Kevin Rufert Edgar Rugnao joe Rushing Sean Russell Patricia Ryan joe Saculla Roy Salazar Frankie Salmeri Dorothy Sanborn Mark Sanchez Tina Sanchez Tina Saniatan Sharon Sarale Scott Sawyer Rick Sayre Ronlyn Schmidt Dotty Schmierer Melissa Schuler Mike Seica Tammy Senecal Todd Sergent Lawrence Shaffer David Shah Mike Shates james Shaw Sheryl Sheehan Doodle Shepard Robert Shiels Ferlina Siador Sophia Siliverdis joseph Silva Lynette Silva Seng Simmavanh 53 1 Sophs seem eager to leave homes Are you eager to leave your home and be on your own? Eighty percent of the sophomore girls at Tokay who took part in the Tokay Student Survey last fall answered yes. The survey showed that the number of students who wished to be on their own started at about half for freshmen and rose to 60 percent during the sophomore and junior years. It then fell back to about 52 per- cent for seniors. The numbers were consistently higher for girls than for boys. Yet, a low 18 percent of all polled students revealed that they had ever really run away from home, with the highest rate among boys. Tigers seem to feel wanted at home. Fifty-five percent said they felt wanted all of the time, and the other 45 percent answered that they felt wanted most of the time. Boys seemed to trust their parents more than girls. Sixthy percent of the boys polled responded that they trust their parents all of the time, and only half of the girls said that. About half of the students reported they have a curfew im- posed by their parents. Most of the Tigers polled said they have to be home between 1 1 p.m. and 1 a.m. 1. Young girls are a common sight along highways and city streets where they look for a free ride. 2. Often, however, they tind it risky traveling with strangers.
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P' 1. Seniors jerry Ferdun, Randy Wilson, and jimmy johnson work many hours pruning grapevines for their spending money. 2. janet Peterson spends her precious ear- nings on her favorite candy bars. Working Tigers spend their loot Tokay students are most often employed during their junior and senior years, according to a survey taken last fall. Most of the students work part-time, normally ten or less hours a week. Freshman and sophomore reported income was around the S20 a week level, while juniors and seniors did much better with the majority earning S70 to S 100 a week. The percentage of people who said they worked because of pressure from parents was very low, with only a few adding their earnings to the family income through parental pressure. Most minors at Tokay kept their earnings for themselves, and as a result the majority revealed under S100 in savings when polled. 5?QW WWW?WW? 7,Z1'fd V6 V' u W, QFQ1 , W V !,, A KW! an . , A ,gif ,' Ri 'X ' il ,arf 9 i E ' V7 V ,J i 7 I 74 7174 1 fwfwf? r ZZ?-tee , H r M ff f' ' 1222, V, ll! 'Q' Qmiswirw rt ,f y ,, ,, I W k,,,L i,, . . , V npi 'fr , yy fy, M ,, AV fy K, , W., 1 f r' K it ,, rr's 3rrrl,,, A ,,,, H l , i r 7 frlrryhr 2 l M, t' f fs Freshmen 0 291
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