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Disrupted by her tedious work, Debbie Campo is caught by surprise. Debbie, like many others, works at the Brea Mall. At the register, Aaron Cargile helps out a customer. Aaron is employed at Gemco. For this Christmas season, Kristcn Clements was hired at the Gap. Kristen enjoys her work and especially buying her clothes there. Caught redhanded, David Hartfelder was trying to steal a fish. Actually. Dave works at a pet shop in Fullerlon. Student life 161
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Working For A Living We all know, in order to get something we have to work for it. So, what do we do? We get a JOB! For most of us our job is something we want to do and enjoy. We may get frus- trated at times and just want to quit, but most of us have the ability to stick with the job through the hard times. One of the reasons we work is for the money. We can use the money to buy a car or save for our future. Buying something with the money we earn, makes us feel proud, since we earned it. Gina Plantamura: I work at Disneyland only on holidays. My job does not get in the way of things, because I don ' t work very much. Rhonda McKusick: I hate it. 1 do not enjoy working, but I enjoy the money. Scott Mencken: Its better working at In-n- Out than McDonalds or Carl ' s. You get raises every two or three months, and a week ' s va- cation. The manager is also nice. ■8=r !l I I II For the past two months. Kevin Froning. has worked at Millers Outpost. Kevin is an impressive employee. When working for a chiropractor. Trisha Nakamuras main job is filing. Hard work is what Trisha puts out. After football season. Chris Hubner was hired at Gemco. He has been working there for two weeks, and | obviously enjoys his work. 160 Student Life
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The Dating Game o ' IVv o I ' ' ev .H • tuntt What is your idea of a perfect date? Sophomore Jeff Middlemiss sayS: Going out to dinner and having a fun time with someone you like to be with. It doesn ' t have to be a for- mal date, just casual. Freshman Tina Zummo says: A per- feet date to me would be with the guy I really like at a totally romantic place. .., -i , ' « Sharing their lunch Aoore and Julie Agosta talk about their day ' s events. Surprised at what she ' s hearing, Michelle Banks lis- tens to Bart Hakeman. Both Bart and Michelle are exceptional athletes as well as outstanding stu- dents. 162 Dating
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