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Putting some muscle Into his work, junior Scott Reeb stacks cases of Coca-Cola products af- ter school at Scott ' s In Stellhorn Village. (Photo by: Peggy Shuler) Adjusting the scale at Scott ' s grocery store In Stellhorn Village, senior Tiffany Rlgsby prepares to weigh a tomato for a customer. (Photo by: Peggy Shuler) Smiling, junior Stacy Koch gives a customer her change at Bell- mont ' s In Maplecrest Shopping Center. (Photo by: Peggy Shuler) Preparing a customer ' s order, junior Kim Stopher smiles while working at Hardee ' s in George- town. (Photo by: Peggy Shuler) 20 Jobs
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Musical Talent Abounds Anything Goes ' was filled with musical talent, stated choral director Mrs. Divelbiss. The many hours of hard work and practice paid off in more ways than one. For one, the varsity gym- nasium was transformed into a theater. Mr. Snider, direc- tor, said, Here at Woodlan, creating a theater from al- most nothing is a definite challenge. But the students have the talent, ability, and dedication to pull together for a great performance. ' Anything Goes ' was just that. However, a good perfor- mance was not the only thing that came from all the hours of practice. Many friendships were formed. Junior Matt DeLong said, I never really knew Shane Latta until the mu- sical. Senior Janeen Drayer said, I have never had the chance to really work with my classmates over a long period of time and get to know them so well. The production itself made a friend from the out- side. Mr. Snider said that he spoke with a woman from the Civic Theater talent search organization after one of the performances. She told him that it was the best musical performance she had ever seen by a group of high school students. Above all, the talent and dedication of cast members to the production and to each other abounded and flourished as a result of all the time spent on Anything Goes. Lisa Breit Trying to prove that she can get to heaven without being an an- gel, senior Valeri Becker joins the chorus girls as they take up The Heaven Hop . Musical 1
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Bound and Determined To Make Money Many students were bound and determined to take on the responsibility of having a job. I got a job to put gas in my car and to have extra par- ty money, commented jun- ior Dave Martinez, an as- sistant cook at the Elegant Farmer Restaurant in Fort Wayne. Some of the things stu- dents spent their paychecks on were clothing, movies, concerts, tapes, cars, and gas. Sophomore Janell Smith, who worked at the Covered Wagon Restaurant in Har- lan, replied, I ' m planning on saving my money for col- lege and a trip to Germany. A job offered the chance to see friends. I like my job at the Dairy Sweet because I get to see a lot of my friends and the job is easy, said fresh- man Nikki Brown. However, working on school nights interfered with some students ' school work. Senior Nikky Beerbower commented, Since I ' ve started my job at Lynn ' s Su- permarket, I ' ve noticed that my grades have slightly dropped because I ' m too tired to do it when I get home from work. On a more positive note, having a job provided the feeling of independence. Now that I have a job I don ' t have to go to my par- ents everytime I need mon- ey, said junior Jamie Kurtz who worked at Gra- bill Super Value grocery store. Bound and determined to make money was what many students had in mind. Peggy Shuler Jfc. K: Jglllffj f, K tiiii WE In order to make extra bucks af- ter school, senior Joyce Brown waits while a customer writes a check at Scott ' s In Stellhorn Vil- lage. (Photo by: Peggy Shuler) Jobs 21
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