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Can You Spare A Dime? Many discover that no matter where you are , money flies when you ' re having fun A s the weekend drew near, students be- came more desper- ate for money. Although few went to the extremes of robbing a bank or hold- ing a teacher’s pet goldfish for ransom, several stooped to giving heart- wrenching pleas to their parents, siblings, and friends for more and more and more spending money. Many were accustomed OVER THE LIMIT While driving back from the beach on a Saturday afternoon, Paul Droubie is stopped by a po- lice officer for going 55mph in a 45mph zone and is fined $46. to the basic expenses relat- ed to a teenager’s typical social life: for example, movies and football games. On the other hand, some students got bored with these common activities and used their money for other types of entertain- ment such as putt-putt golf. However, the price for fun increased when “the hunger hit ya.” “I spend an average of $10 every week on food. Sometimes I stop for ba- gels in the morning before school,” said junior Erin Kennedy. Another major expense, a car, consumed a huge portion of a student’s in- come. “The gas tank of my car seemed like it was always empty because I drove my friends everywhere,” ex- plained Kathy Lialios. Many students who bought their own cars also had to pay for their auto insur- ance and make the pay- ments. The increased number of police officers who pa- trolled the streets added an extra problem for student drivers. Some found them- selves supporting the city through parking and speeding tickets. Senior Bill Glass com- mented, “I guess you could say I’ve had my share of tickets. They get pretty ex- pensive after a while.” Throughout the year, many different rock groups performed in the Tampa Bay area. These concerts provided another charge for the growing bill. “I must have seen at least four concerts this year,” said freshman Rob Pace. The price varied de- pending on where the group played: the Bay- front, the USF Sundome, or even Ruth Eckerd Hall. Of course, the popularity of the group also affected the price. “When I go to a concert, I end up spending a lot be- cause besides the ticket I buy a t-shirt and other stuff like a Coke,” continued Pace. Although students spent a considerable amount on school lunches, club dues, and class rings, the largest portion of their cash went toward after school activi- ties. All in all, most agreed that “money flies when you’re having fun!” □ by Susana Kugeares VICTORY CELEBRATION After a 17-14 football victory over Gibbs, Rose Graham, Jill Pressler, and Ann Humphreys celebrate at Capogna’s Dugout. GAS BILL BLUES Owning a car often seems great only until gas bills add up. Paula Larson shares a car with her sister to save on expenses. Spending Money □ 15
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% DOUBLE TIME In order to enforce such new laws as the Noise Ordinance, the num- ber of police officers patrolling Clearwater Beach doubled. THE TRADITIONAL DECISION Every year, juniors and seniors must face the decision: “Which class ring do 1 buy?” This year the prices ranged up to $300.00 Jen- nifer Delcioppo discusses her choice with a Herff Jones repre- sentative. 14 □ Spending Money
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