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Necessity and Responsibility: Jobs improve cash flow our parents have it, your best friend has it.. even your teacher has it! What is it? A job. Filling out application after application and going to interview after interview, you finally got your first job. Whether it was flipping a few hamburger patties or serving popcorn to a mob of moviegoers, you were now earning some money of your own. No longer did it mean begging Dad for a few bucks every Friday night. Working students had a variety of after-school jobs this year. For instance, freshman Tracey Tempel was a sales clerk at The Cornerstone on 43rd Avenue and Bell Road during the summer and holiday season. I think it was a good experience because it expanded my relationship with other . . . it expanded my relationship with other people. people, she said. While others were working for their employers, John Godfrey, senior, was working for himself. He started his own car cleaning business called Details Details . John said that he normally averages eight customers a week which is quite good. Although the idea of cleaning cars may not sound too exciting to some of us, John has had a few memorable experiences. l've done Mercedes, Porches, a couple of Lamborghinis and a 24-foot cabin cruiser, he smiled. .sg 3 - Making popcorn and smiles on Halloween while hard at work is senior, Michelle Samplin. Tallying up the tabs after a hard night's work at the cash register is Rayann Bolte, senior. 1 g Working For A Living
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3 l Duane Long, sophomore, demonstrates the diverse life-style of a skater, while Lori Goodman, senior, dis- plays her preference. R N I K K .,.,.... ' ., S x N K X gt K X xx ,Q 5 IN X X s , .... ...set-:Q--F 1 X X S S s N E A ,NA X . X ..saXssssifsSfsssfSsM: Q, .... .. . E352 fm' sim S 5 L at For Lisa Starr, senior, talk- ing is where it all begins. As for senior, Jim Lee, he seems to find the music scene interesting. Lisa Watkins, Junior, keeps an eye out for Jason Chris- tie, senior, who seems to be more interested in sports. I NM ! f
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5 aw' Pouring on the juice for a piled high snow cup is junior, Cameo McDaniel. Clearing the table for the next customer at the Olive Garden in Sun City is Terri Nicklas, senior. Stopping to call someone's lucky number at Peter Piper Pizza is Drew Olson, sopho- more. Working For A Living
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