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May Summer l26I27l28I29I30lItstoo short Summer is the time for relaxation for some. For others it is time for relief, for others, work as usual. School continues for some in the form of sum- mer school. Teachers and students meet for five weeks during the summer for students to make up work in certain subjects, or experience a course not offered during the regular year. Many students work during the summer months to earn that needed extra cash. Jobs range from baby- sitting to working for a major newspaper, to stock- ing shelves in a supermarket. For some aspiring students, summer is the time for specialized workshops in areas such as speech, journalism, or athletics. Students spend anywhere from one to four weeks in these workshops, learning and working for a certain goal. Summer is also the time for sporting and social events. Student activities such as Teen Fair, 4-H, and Teen-Dems hold their rallies and activities during the months in which they have no hinderances. Sports such as baseball, golf, tennis, and track hold their seasons during the sum- mer months. All in all, summer is an enjoyable, entertain- ing, and a just plain fun time ofthe year. The problem is, it is all too short. Above: After years of complaints, the administration made arrangements to have the West High parking lot resurtaced over the summer. Right: Senior Cleo Frye, mounted on his 1973 Yamaha, awaits his turn at the Credit Island track 12 Summer 1
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14 Iobs Q Do they have to work? Above Left: The Tri-City Symphony is a place of employment for senior Paul Hartmann, Much of his free time is devoted to practices with the group, which places various concerts throughout the year. Above: Does it bother sophomore Becky Picolet that she gets razzed about being a female gas station attendent? No, she replied, I think it's pretty neat, myself. Becky worked this year in her father's gas station in Blue Grass, where she pumped gas, cleaned up around the station and changed oil.
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