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' 4 l . f 1. 8 I. This student exhibits a look common to incom' ing freshmen. 2. Junior Jeff Radford enjoys deco- rating his locker with some of the comforts of home. 3. Senior Troy McCray and sophomore Julig,Loding model some of the unique styles popular this year. 4. Driver ed is a course under- classmlen look forward to. 5. Being swampedwith homework js a part of everydayolife in high school. 6. Ole Olson, our foreign exchange student from Norway, enjoys his experiences in America, in- cluding photography. 7. Many students go to school with the rising of the sun. 8. Kathy Knouse, senior, fans herself during the, heat wave at the beginning of the school year. i if
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Table of Contents ..8 .16 .64 110 130 148 164 176 216 224 244 , i LIT makes a fresh start , 1 A
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4 Opening Employment offers income Many LIT students have been able to find part-time jobs at fast food places, res- taurants, hospitals and baby sitting, Extra money was the most common rea- son for working. Earnings went for clothes, gas, and weekend fun. Most of the kids put some money in bank accounts or trust funds for college or other future needs. Andy Mutziger, junior, makes pizzas at Happy Joe's. Andy said, I work for the income and for the fun of it. Many students didn't consider their homework to be affected by their jobs. However, some thought that they didn't have enough time for their homework. Ju- nior Lisa Sonneville said, Working doesn't really affect my schoolwork, except on a few occasions. Cindy Cronkleton, sophomore, works in the backstretch kitchen at the Quad City Downs. I really enjoy working there and I can't wait to go back, she says, referring to the seasonal close. CHRIS THOMPSON
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