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Jaguars stalk Southdale Hello, can I help you find anything special today?” This classic salespersons’ line was, more often than not, aimed at well-monied teenagers. Dollar signs flashed in the eyes of department store salespeople and mall shop proprietors when teenagers appeared browsing through the merchandise. For many students, Southdale was the source of their income and the place they spent it. The junior departments of the larger stores employed girls as salespeople. Other students worked in specialty shops on the mall like The Cookie Factory or B. Daltons, as well as the eating establishments on the first floor such as Eat and Run. When the work was done and the check came, students returned to meet friends and spend an afternoon at Southdale. Many shopped with a specific article in mind; some opted to feed quarters to the machines at Picadilly Circus. Others browsed in stores like Spencers and Roz, full of interesting curiosities. 20 • Southdale
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.. Running for munchies or around the track Television en all other options were closed, Chuck Stoesz and a great number of Jefferson students still found something to do: plug in the ol’ boob-tube. From the murders and fires on the evening news to situation comedies, TV provided a variety of entertainment. Any night of the week, one could find alternatives to sports action at the Met, sales at Southdale or fitness at the racquet club. If not into slamming the ball through the hoop with The White Shadow, students could slam the bad guy in jail with their favorite detective. Kojak was the classic cold-blooded crime fighter, while Quincy dealt with the cold-blooH H on his medical detective show. Mr. and Mrs. Hart seemed to have nothing better to do than to bump into danger and excitement in a Mercedes sedan on Hart to Hart, while Magnum preferred to chase intrigue in his sportscar on Magnum PA. He bumped into more women than crimes however. If detective shows didn’t appeal, there was science on Cosmos, current events on 20 20, or real people on That’s Incredible. Students didn’t have to be physiologists to appreciate the wonders of the human anatomy. They watched Charlie’s Angels or The Dukes of Hazzardanb got a dash of excitement to boot. Athletic clubs TV • 19
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Page 20 — Left: A huge friend lends a shoulder to tired Daphne Goforth and Marilyn Moller. Top right: Tom McEnery and Scott Anderson visit Santa. Lower right: Anne Hufnagle meets a fellow Jaguar. Page 21 — Top left: Tom: “Scott, you fool!” Top right: Sue Egger vends Coke. Lower right: Both guys and dolls can have fun at Southdale. Lower right: “Whoops, maybe just a size too large,” laughs Anne Hufnagle. Southdale • 21
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