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' K F K Laboratory experimentation fortifies science i classes. During a physics lab, Mike . Schoonmuker calculates the mass of a beaker before beginning his work. , .... , . H X ?'f,.:i 1-:eww . .zJgs,,s:ggEf,, 4 we K Ronald Eustice Michael Ferguson David Fisher Dorothea Fisher Anita Foote Gianna Formisano 122 SENlORS
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Students enter world of work :WIS 1. W .JL to fAbovej People working together often become good friends. Dolores Melville and Susan Shoen, who work at the Put-on-Shop at Orange Plaza, didn't have this problem as they were already the best of friends. Continued from p 118 It's not at all easy. For many, the satisfaction of seeing a weekly paycheck is bound- less. Glenn Campoli, who works at Woolworth's in the Orange Plaza said, Seeing that l'm actually mak- ing money from something that I enjoy doing is great. It makes you feel really important. But having a job has its pitfalls, too. Working students pass up many activities and a great deal of fun and it can really hurt at times. An example of this can be found in this year's Senior play, when a number of cast members faced los- ing their parts due to their jobs. One must somehow juggle his schedule and decide on his prior- ities. It's rough. Some lucky people really enjoy their work. Rich Sager is one of these people. He is a violinist in a band which appears at the Fast Lane in Middletown. I really enjoy entertaining people with music,', Rich said, If I can make them feel good, it makes me feel great, and to know that I can use my talents for entertaining and making moneyg it's really a great thing to be able to do 'l Cohtinued on p. 123 fi Michael Degroot Illlia Del-HOU fl.-. - 1 ?SiX . WQQM Q ,.,, W .... N rl 0 ,f Sandra DePew Mary DesGranges Allan Didsbury Sue Dieckman Randy Diehl Sue Doucette tLeftJ While seniors take English electives. they are required to take either Shakespeare or Contemporary Lit. Bill Murphy listens intently as Mr. john Calvey explicates lines from Macbeth. Patricia Earl George Eckert Richard Eckert Tillii Enright Luisa Espinoza Raymond Estrada SENIORS 121
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Valerie Freer Christopher Futo Hobart Gavigan Gina Gesso fi Z f :T Kathy Giglio Alfonso Giunta f ,ff 'wt Students enter world of work Continued from p 121 Ieff Moore also works for matters besides money, Ieff works as a horseman in Pine Bush and gets quite a lot of satisfaction from it. I like the job because l enjoy assist- ing in horse surgery and helping horses. But the best thing is when a horse I helped fix up, wins a race. Ieffls love for horses is almost herditary. His father is a vererina- rian and growing up, Ieff always helped him out with odd jobs. Now Ieff is helping out on his own. There are those seniors whose jobs involve them with many people from day to day. Sue Schoen and Dolores Melville work at Presto-Put On, The T-shirt shop in the Orange Plaza - and meet an array of people. They said, We get all types of different people. You would be amazed at what type of T-shirts some people order. One time a man ordered a T-shirt with 112 letters on it! But we have a lot of fun work- ing there and it's really nice when we make a lot of tips.! Dolores has been there over a year and Sue, almost 9 months and both plan to stay longer. Dale Carmody, of the Walden Frosty Freeze, meets hundreds of Continued on p 124 Qan- fAbovej One necessary element for becoming an artist is creative expression. Mike Ferguson and lim Bologh think together before commencing a new project. fLeftJ Enrollment in driver education this year increased sharply. joe Becker listens as Mr. Robert Zifchuck constructs a hypothetical accident. Diane Class VVU11dy Godfrey Linda Goldsmith lack Goldstein SENIORS 123 f . X1
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