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STUDENTS ON THE JOB Besides doing homework, many Waynes¬ boro High School students ' afternoons and evenings are taken up by jobs; whatever the cause, extra spending money or savings for college, their work prepares them for respon¬ sibility and life outside of high school and college. It also gives them the satisfaction of having gained the respect of their employers and fellow workers. While Kathy Fitch takes an order, Webbie Lafferty and Denise Whitesell laugh at a customer ' s joke. Mike Davis adjusts the sound during assemblies through- Michelle Bond sells tickets to a customer at People ' s Pharmacy, out the year. Pat Mason concentrates on finishing her work at the News-Virginian. 26 Hardworking Paul Hartnett shows his “style of toasting bread while on the job at Bonanza.
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FIELD TRIPS School is not just sitting in class. Many events are held throughout the year that allow students to gain on-the- scene experience. As in the past, field trips were taken by the Science Club to Wallops Island, by the humanities classes to Washington D.C., and by the Concert Choir to New York City. Although very few students participated, the S.V.C.A. made their annual Trip to Europe, this year going to Italy. These and several other groups escaped from their routine class work to visit other places of inter¬ est and learning. Denise Whitesell and Nancy Bear view the famed Roman Colosseum during the annual trip to Europe over Easter Vacation. to the Dodgers-Mets game. En route to the National Gallery of Art, this group of humanities and art students pause in front of the U.S. Capitol. trip to Italy. During the Science Club trip to Wallops Island, students received first-hand experience in oceanography. 25
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STUDENT HANGOUTS During the school day, one of the most popular places that students congregate is the WHS Colonnade. On lonely afternoons, evenings, and weekends, many students go to vari¬ ous places in town to stop, rest, gossip with friends, and meet other people; these places are commonly known as Waynesboro hangouts. 27
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