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IN) -4 CO CTV XJ S f “ O) m r o o Z 0 O 50 r S t ' l 1 ' Q aNf f ‘ r SK . V Teenagers today can’t live without it!!!!!! With all the responsibilities on today’s teenagers, one can’t get by without a job of some sort. Most High School students are employed at a restaurant of some sort. Many Yale residents work at either A W or C.J.’s. The minimum wage is $3.35, so a student today would get paid about $98.00 for a 40-hour week. With today’s high prices, how are today’s teenagers expected to live in the outside world on their own? They are always trying to keep up with today’s latest fads, fash- ions, music, and cars.
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This year’s Spirit Week turned out to be a great success. There was a lot of participation, and it got a lot of laughs. The days of Spirit Week in- cluded grub day, opposite sex day, autograph day, dress-up day, and tra- ditional blue and white day. The homecoming game, was in a sense, a big let-down. With just one minute remaining in the game. New Haven scored a touchdown which gave them a two point victory over Yale. It was also a letdown when the Senior and the Student Council floats fell apart. Despite these loses, the beautiful Homecoming Court, consisting of Freshmen, Jeff Mason and Theresa Kelly; Sophomores, Steve Pratt and Beth Knight; Juniors, Matt Brown, Jessie Maxwell, Guy Fisher and Valerie Cowper; Seniors, John Wilt and Stacey McIntyre, Bob Augustyniak and Veronica Drotar, Bill Bevins and Tandy Budzyski; salvaged the spirit of the game. 3
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