Woodbridge High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Woodbridge, VA)

 - Class of 1988

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sssxmmmi Feeling H ey, Toot, Please don ' t run and whatever you do, don ' t drown. Life- guarding: Could it be a cure for the summer¬ time blues? Guarding was a popular job this summer. It seemed like the ideal job, sitting around all day getting a tan, and sporting those $50 Ray Ban shades; but believe it or not, work was involved. M y hands started to turn raw near the end of the summer from all the scrubbing, and the bathrooms still aren ' t clean! Greg Anway complained. Aside from the cleaning that needed to be done, various classes were re¬ quired before becom¬ ing a lifeguard. For in¬ stance, First Aid and CPR as well as the life- guarding class itself needed to be passed before one got to wear those sporty Speedo suits. It all seemed worth it to¬ ward the end of the summer. I really be¬ came close to every¬ one on my staff. We had a good working re¬ lationship as well as so¬ cial. Jenny Carney stated. The biggest squabbles we had were over who had the best tan, Jennifer Cook giggled. Time seemed to play an im¬ portant part in a life¬ guard ' s day. At most pools the guard would sit in the chair for 15 minutes then rotate to another chair. Even so, guarding did prove to be a cure for summer¬ time blues, said Jenny Rissler. £ My favorite part of be¬ coming a lifeguard was the friendships that lasted even when summer ended. No one could ever replace all the fun we had during the hours we worked together. — Junior Heather McLaughlin 9 9 0 I I I I i I II I- ' 1 Being a lifeguard was a great way to spend the summer vacation. I met a lot of people and had a great tan in the process. However the best thing about being a lifeguard was the money! Senior Alex Powell J l j I JO I Student Life

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Earning a Ride A burden faced by most parents is the spiraling costs of college tuition. Every year they look for new and more cre¬ ative ways to pay for their children ' s educa¬ tion. Fortunately, for some parents, their children are either academical¬ ly gifted or athletically inclined. This is what a majority of scholarships awarded are based upon. However, they are not the only criteria needed to receive a scholarship. There are hundreds of obscure scholarships that most people are unaware of. Minority organizations offer scholarships, as well as organizations or peo¬ ple from certain nation¬ alities. Talented stu¬ dents, such as artists, dancers, and musicians are also eligible for scholarships from their school. A scholarship is a great way to help pay for college tuition and to receive one is a prestigious honor. Q 6 My hard work on the field finally paid off when I re- ceived a scholarship to James Madison. I ' m looking forward to meeting new people and playing on a more fast-paced level. I hope to be able to improve my soccer skills and help the Madison soccer organization at the same time. Chris Greyard ■ £ I ' m really excited about attending George Mason and playing soccer for them. With all of Coach Ross ' s help, I finally achieved my goals, I can ' t wait until the fall when I can put my con¬ centration and talents into college soccer. It was an honor to receive such a re¬ ward for my playing. gp Stephanie Hylan Graduation



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How to beat those work by P icture yourself on a beach with the relentless rays of the sun beating down on your tanned body as the white waves nip your toes. Reality strikes! The picture is shattered. Whether you worked inside or out the summer held promise for exciting adventures. Long and sometimes late hours paid off for people saving up. The sun was hot, but the mon¬ ey was good, com- Enjoy! Junior Kelli Ficher col¬ lects money for the goodies she sells at Tacketts Mill movie theatre. Kelli enjoyed working “at the movies” during her sum¬ mer vacation. day, play mented senior Kevin Humphrey who worked construction to pay for a car. The average working day for most people con¬ sisted of eight to ten hours. If a person was not working outside, they worked inside in food chain or depart¬ ment stores. It didn ' t bother me working in¬ side all day and not getting a tan, joked senior Valerie White assistant manager at Tacketts Mill Theatre. Welcome to McDonalds may I fake your order please? Senior Terri Smith takes a to-go order at the Lakeridge McDonalds. This was one of the many sum¬ mer jobs held by upper class- men. by night As for underclass¬ men the summer meant the pool, beach and a long va¬ cation. I spent most of my summer water skiing and camping, junior Sean Rivera said. Lawnmowing and ba¬ bysitting were jobs freshmen and sopho¬ mores filled. As the summer slipped by the reality of school boomed in the minds of students as they pictured them¬ selves at their desks studying and struggling through another year waiting for summer once again. Summer Jobs

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