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Being friendly is a key point at McDonalds which is what Karen Benedict and John Hoffman are doing. Mandy Bullis keeps the items in stock at Gibson’s Pharmacy. Keeping the floors clean at K-mart is Steve Zastera. Jobs 13
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Jobs are important to students Money is important to lots of students and, in most cases, in order to get money, the students must have jobs. Eighty-eight percent of the students asked at CHS have a job of some kind. Why do these students take on an extra job? The main answers to this question are to go partying, buy things, go to college, gain work experience or to get out of the house. Some people, when they learn one has a job, think “How can he stand it?” but those who have jobs say it’s not that bad. You get to meet new friends, have fun (sometimes), and may meet that “special person. Giving us a big smile is Jim Udcn while watting on Patty Schcfsck at K-Mart. Tim Sibbel waits on customers at Alco. Peek-a-boo! Jane Dubas peeks around the corner at McDonald’s. Corinne Stueck keeps items out for customers at K-mart. 12 Student Life
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Student cars show styles of life A student’s car is nearly an essential item. Many of the students rely greatly on the use of a car. The car is a major source of transportation for getting to work, going to school or just cruisin' the town. There is a large variety of cars owned by the student body from the classic clunkers to hot rods. Students can pick up their cars almost anywhere. Cars can be found at used car lots, ads in the paper or just by knowing the right people. Parts to modify one’s car can be found at nearby parts stores or at local speedshops. Students who modify their cars are usually employed. Buying parts for modifications can ring up a large bill. Many students who modify their cars only go as far as putting on dual-exhausts, headers, or get a four-barrel carburetor and manifold. Others go even further by doing the above in addition to adding parts such as a high-lift cam, larger pistons, or modified heads. Mags, wide tires, and a paint job may top off the modifications. Students who have spent their time and their hard-earned money are proud of their new creations while others are just as proud of their cars just the way they are. Rob Carrig owns a nice looking Mustang. Jodie Dcyke makes her way around in her Camero. 14 Student Life
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