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QBE-lowl While teachers tell student that schoolwork His not a group effort, some do not follow their advice. Peter Cocks helps Debbie Lefort with an assignment. tLeftl In the late nineteenth century, Rodin sculpted The Thinkerng in the late twentieth century, Valley Central unveiled its version of the masterpiece - Shayne Crowley. QM V fAhovej In the words of Erma Bomheck, Archeologists, thousands of years from now, will uncover the remains of a civilization with perfect teeth. Loretto Bodison blinds the photographer with her pearly whites. SENIORS 119
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Carla Crist Shayne Crowley N8I1Cy CI'01TlW6ll Kathy Cusang Kathleen Daley Rebecca Darrigo Matthew Damon Peter Davenport Students enter world of work Seniors are fast becoming mem- bers of the World's working class. Whereas before they looked upon working as an improbable prospect, many find both enjoyment and sat- isfaction in working. They went from just 'idoing something to really enveloping themselves in their jobs. Naturally, some individ- uals still barely tolerate their jobs, but their number has been gradu- ally lessening. There seems to be one main mo- tive for this sudden burst of senior 1 lparticipation on the employment scene. The magic word, MoneyV' john Zawistowski, who works at the Montgomery A gl P said, 'SI need 1 the money for my college tuition. fAbovej Many students find jobs in a family business. Dove Winchell seeks his father's advice upon reaching an obstacle. But I'm also saving it to buy a Cor- vette as soon as I canf' john has a passion for Corvettes and is ear- nestly working to get one. David Winchell, who works at Winchell's in Montgomery, has a similar reason: he, too, needs the money for college. But it's more than that, he said, I really like repairing typewriters with my father. I really enjoy the job and I'm acquiring quite a lot of skill in repair workf' People who are working for their college tuition are really to be com- mended. It takes a lot of time and energy to juggle both a school schedule and an added work load. Continued on p. 121 118 SENIORS Geraldine Davis Victoria Davis Leonard Dayton Colleen Decker
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Glenn Decker Iudy Degraw Iames Decker Linda Degroot vnikx ll 120 SENIO RS fAbovej Students involve themselves in many clubs, among them library service club. During a free period, Mary Musterson searches for a card to shelve some books.
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