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'W 1 moto by Kovy Barber X :X ,eg fwfr - Kurt Meissner puts the finol touches on woshing o cor, During the school yeor, Kurt only hos time to work ot The Wash Tub Cor Wash on Soturdoy. LAST BELL Honding o Bennigon's menu to Gretchen Wolloce is hostess Yolondo Boin. Port of the uniform ot Ben- nigon's is o hot or suspenders. when the new wing of North Stor Moll opened, it brought mony job opportunities to teenogers. Michelle Cooper found herjob ot Center Stage. WW f ri 'ER Wt' wt , Q9 V il. f M , WMM pall!
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EMPLGYMENT fter school you moy find some students rushing home, some stoy- ing ot school for o meeting, but o lot of the times you will find o Clork student heoding for the moll or to o restouront. Not oll students go there to shop or eot, some go there to work. Why do so mony Clork students work? For money, of course, exploins junior Cothy Butler. I got tired of begging my mom for money so I decided to eorn my own. Almost oll students working feel the some woy. Working ofter school ond on weekends helps poy for such things os col- lege, o cor, Octivlties. or just common weekend Temporory port-time work Is the onswer for some students. Cothy Holt finds this best while working for her dod's compony, Johnny Rutherford Tune and Lube. assed us. enehfa While money moy be o greot reoson to hove o job, there ore some disoppoint- ments in hoving o job, too, such os long hours thot interfer with school work ond sociol octivities. I see my grodes suffering, but when this hoppens I try to toke time off ot work ond spend more time studying, soys junior Monico Rost. Eldridge Burns, senior, stoted, Sometimes when I hove to work o Sotur- doy night it is tough knowing oll your friends ore ot o porty hoving the times of their lives. Some things thot help o job or moke o job more fun is the Iocotion of work or who 12281-N t Q.. ,,,,,, .K kk . b ,,.,,,.. M G., Q. , Q . . , ... .,,,,,,,., N -. N . X I' ' ' - 'Www .... C Q. Q: We ts f - w . Q ' N-eff' srijbmr urs you work with. One of the most common ploces fo students to work is the moll. I love worl ing in the moll, especiolly on weekeno when I see ond meet so mony people, Ann Borohm remorks. Working in o restouront hos it's odvor toges, Andreo Smith exploins. I get my meols holf price ond I hove mode cz I of new friends. So o job moy be tough ond you mokt some socrifices, but think of the goo. things, especiolly the money. -Koty Borb Scott Hinton shows Liso Reile some of the new shi thot Elliots hos. Scott prefers to work in o clothing sto for oll the discounts.
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omemade signs advertising class spirit are very popular at pep rallies, Faculty participation during football season is very welcomed as teachers dress up to present a skit at the pep rally for the game against Marshall. alking down the halls at Clark, one could easily notice the four different separations in the school. They were, of course, the four classes. Each was easily recognizable at pep rallies by the banners, signs, and various class chants. Class competitions remained very popular as it is every fall, as each class worked to prove that they were a cut above. There was also a lot of participation as all four made run-throughs, competed in the quarter count, and sponsored dances. Though each contained its own characteristics that made it uni- que and different from the other three, all four were led by very capable and responsible officers who strove to insure unity, raise spirit, and sponsor fundraisers where the money was used to fund the big senior events, such as the senior trip, prom, and graduation picnic. The seniors, especially, worked to make their mark and show that the graduates of 1987 were a cut above. -Courtney Snell DIVIDER
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