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nata As part of Tracy Lohr’s job at Hiott’s she stays busy pouring foun- tain drinks. Not only with the responsibility of ringing up groceries, Vickie Law- son also has the hassle of bagging them. Stretching across a car, Kenny O’Quinn reaches across to wipe it clean. This is one of his responsibil- ities at FCX. Working Hours 17
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Working For the Weekend Sacrafices are made “I’m sorry that I can’t go out this weekend but I’ve got to work.” Along with having to put in long hours, students who held part time jobs had to sacrifice a lot of their free time. At Burger King and McDonald’s, one was usual- ly served by a friend who worked there. Bilo and Winn Dixie also had their share of student workers. Students chose to work for many reasons. Some wanted to save up for col- lege. Others wanted pocket money. While many seniors worked to finance their many senior dues, juniors and even sophomores held jobs also. Parents were sometimes faced with the task of carrying students to and from work, but it was well worth the effort. Annette Teasdell said, ‘‘1 do enjoy having my own money but there are times when I would rather be with my friends.” Student work- ers had a lot to endure but with the extra money and gained experience it was well worth the effort. Kim Simmons keeps a close eye on Kyle Moody as he crawls across the floor to play with the phone. Kim babysits three afternoons a week to earn spending money.
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Puttin’ on the Ritz A night long remembered A glass of punch between dances is all it takes to keep Walker Moore, Holly Craven, Joan Broach, William Stone, Diane Bell, Alan Floyd, Ber- nard Walker, and Teresa Smith smil- ing. Girls spent weeks in the malls trying to find that extra-special dress, hours choosing the right hairstyle and months finding the perfect date. Some girls even went on fad diets to fit into skimpy gowns. Guys had the responsibility of picking out a nice coursage and ordering a tuxedo that wouldn’t be too small and matches his date’s dress. Students from Mrs. Zielke’s and Mr. Smoak’s art classes and other volunteers decorated the gym. Blue streamers were draped and silver stars dangled from the ceiling, murals were hung on the walls, a bridge was set up and a fountain was con- structed on the gym floor. All of this planning made the prom a special event for juniors and seniors. “I thought the prom was terrific! The decora- tions were beautiful and the band was great,” said Brian Moorer. Just being with that special person made the prom great for some. “I was pleased with the dance since my girl- friend, Hanna, from Raleigh, NC was able to attend,” said Benjy McCoy. Students will remember the goldfish quietly dumped into the fountain, romantic slow dances and the long picture line. 18 Prom
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