The Governor, Yearbook of Ross S. Sterling High School, 1983 Page: 22
286 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 32 cm.View a full description of this yearbook.
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Practicing for the drama production, Dracula
Baby, are Todd Foster and Susie Shepherd.ront of the T.V. after school to watch h s
favorite show, Bugs Bunny.
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hrrr doing to execscasWhen the three o'clock bell
rang, everybody had someplace
to go or something to do,
whether it was home, work or
some type of after-school prac-
tice. "Even though the practice
is hard work, it all pays off,"
said football player Allen
Wachtel.
Then there were those who
went to a more conventional
yarok type of work. Leaving the
school parking lot as fast as
possible - hoping not to be
late for work again - was Man-
dy Young. An employee at
Harmony Surf-N-Sunwear in
San Jacinto Mall, she said,
"Sometimes I have to work late
and don't have much time off
for the weekend fun, but it's
money to put gas in my car and
extra spending money."
Another student who went
to a job after school was Tony
Claus, an F.F.A. member, "Iearn my money for my supplies
for my sheep that I show."However, some just got to
go home, but there the similari-
ty ended. "I go home and bury
myself in my homework," said
Brett Wimms. Some like Vicky
Keene said, "I have to go home
directly after school and wait
for my little niece to get home
from elementary school ..."
She continued, "... and then I
have to watch her until my
mom gets home from work."
Michael Brannon said, "I like to
go home and crash in front of
the T.V. with a Coke and a
snack and relax from the hard
day at school."
Even though from eight
o'clock to three o'clock
everyone's routine was basically
the same, when the last bell
rang, everybody did his own
thing.22 . . . After Hours
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Ross S. Sterling High School. The Governor, Yearbook of Ross S. Sterling High School, 1983, yearbook, 1983; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1582530/m1/26/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.