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HOLDING DOWN TWO Ride ’em, Scottie- Scott Lynch shows the new country look during Western Days at the local Safeway JOBS Many White River students are more than just that- they have part time jobs too. On any given day. you can see students pumping gas. bagging groceries, flipping trench fries, bussing tables, or a hundred and one different things after school. There are many advantages to working. It's a great way to be independent, and who doesn't like money? If college is in your plans, it's a way to get a head start on tuition costs. Even if it's not, money in the bank is always nice. If you’re not into saving, having a job can get you new clothes, or- a major reason students work- a car. On the other hand, there are disadvantages, too. Often, students can't make it to school activities, especially night games and dances. It's also hard to take your best girl (or guy) out when you work late every Friday and Saturday night. Sometimes, homework suffers, too. Occasionally, Trig or Civics just has to give way to the boss and his her demands. Basically, most students can juggle their two lives. After all, it's all up to you and your wallet. (Below) Way to go. Karen- Junior Karen Schmitz proves it really is possible to bag groceries and look at the same time. Junior Jodie Jeter juggles her job and her junior homework while working lor Mr Banks.
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Seniors Andrea Jones. Julie Stenlund. and Danielle Reed socialize on the first day of school. Danielle protested having her picture taken, but the photographer won out. Tina Pries and Cory Waldo enjoy a romantic stroll around the parking lot. It's too bad it was interupted by the garbage they had to step over Friends are the people we remember long after our school days are over. The friendships formed in high school are often maintained throughout our lives. Your best friends are the ones you confided problems in, ate lunch with every day, walked to class with, and, sometimes, got into trouble with. Keep those memories because they will last forever. High school isn't just classes, homework, teachers, and getting ready for life. It's social, too. We saw friends together at every football game, in the parking lot, at lockers, and just about everywhere else we looked. (At the dances, we saw friendships of a different kind!) It's an important part of school life. Well hello there. Mr. Knight! says Shannon Lewis as she tries to explain why she’s eating an apple instead of sitting in class. So, as you look through your yearbook, think back on the time you spent with the people you care about. Go ahead and be sentimental and maybe even mushy. Afterwards, take a pal to lunch! 9
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The customer is always right- Becky Pariari re-detines service with a smile while taking an order at Viz's. Junior Brad Van Sickle practices for the life of a young executive at Van Sickle's Arco But. Brad-where's your three peice suit? Senior Kris Schmitz packs groceries at the Bonney Lake Safeway She had a lot of company- many of White River students also worked there this year Matt, you missed a spot! Junior Matt Miller studies the car intently while washing it at the same time. II
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