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STOCKING. Kevin Lawson and Rob Hale stock shelves as part of their job at Piggly Wiggly. COUNTER. Sheila Armstrong writes out a rain check for a customer at IGA. CLOTHES. Ronnie Winfrey puts merchandise in order on the rack at Handy Dollar Store. DISCUSSION, judy Jones talks with her supervisors about her next week's work schedule. Jobs 19
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When the School Day’s Over Many students found themselves dreading the 3:10 bell for school to be dismissed. Why? They had after-school jobs to rush to. At 3:15 one could find several students waiting impatiently at McDonald's or Sonic, hoping to grab a bite to eat before heading off to work. Students who weren't on co-op found it difficult to work late hours and still find time to study, but the money made the challenge worthwhile. Places and hours of employment were varied. Trevia Watlington and Pam Hess worked at Priscilla's Christian Bookstore, and Ronnie Winfrey and David Toliver worked at Handy Dollar Store. They ar- rived at work j. on after their school day ended and worked until closing time sometime around 5:30. Others such as Sheila Armstrong and Bryan Ishmael, who worked at IGA, had to work many late hours on shifts that did not end until midnight. Working during the high school years gave many students a great learning ex- perience. They not only learned respon- sibility, but also the value of the American dollar. SMILE. Trevia Watlington enjoys MeDONALD's. Doris Clay waits on a working at Priscilla's Christian customer at McDonald's. Bookstore after school. INVENTORY. Bryan Ishmael takes in- ventory on the dairy aisle at IGA. 18 Jobs
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(Etjristtan UteUouisljip What do youth groups do? The Wynne Baptist Church group went to an assortment of camps this summer. United Methodist Youth went to Nashville to see the Upper Room. The Church of God group went to Magic Springs. The Wynne Presbyterian Church youth went to Mo Ranch. All of these trips, plus the smaller, less ex- citing” activities, such as youth choirs and weekly devotions, were done not only for fun but to learn more about and worship God. Why attend a youth group? This ques- tion was put to several WHS students. Answers ranged from I like being with friends when I learn about God to I go because it gives me a chance to be with my girlfriend and go to church at the same time. Two non-denominational youth groups met this year. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes met to discuss how to be faithful Christians both on and off the playing field. Alive!, a new group, met on Tuesday nights at Pam Hess's house. Its purpose was to give all students an opportunity to fellowship and learn together. FLUTE. Kayla Miles plays the flute to enhance the songs of the Wynne Baptist Church youth choir. SITTING. FCA officers this year were: Treasurer — Jeff Hall, President — Quint McCammon, and Vice- President — Pete Moery. POOL TABLE. Del Moore shoots a game of pool after an FCA meeting. 20 Youth Groups
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