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W 'B ' ' W f 1 ':'1'1'nrf1'1f 'rnv1m rc'H a1favww-ff- -.a W. orking toward independence For many high school students, working is a necessity. Working pro- vides us with many opportunities and it creates new challenges. A job can prepare a high school stu- dent for a future career. For Lisa Barber, senior, her job at Friendly Acres as a nurse's aid is preparing her for her future career in nursing. Working in a nursing home gives me a sense of satisfaction because you are helping people. This job will help me while I am going ghrough nursing in colIege, Barber said. A job gives us money that is a vital part of our lives. lVlany students make car payments, pay for gas and buy their own clothes. Junior Valerie Wewer's job is helping her afford her class ring. A job can give us independence and teach us new responsibilities. We are responsible for getting to work on -Cb- Answering the phone, filing, typing and making aPPOintments, keep Senior Kristy Harper busy at he' iob at Dr. Sheets' and Dr. Gregg's office at the Old Mill Plaza. Working everyday after school and Saturdays k99PS many students busy in stores uptown, Puffin!! UP a clothing display at Peppermint Stix is Senior Sylvia Sandoval. 16 Jobs time and doing the necessary work for our job. Some students take on a great deal more responsibility by working two jobs and going to school. Tackling two jobs and school can be very hectic, but the benefits are re- warding. Sharon Salmans, senior, is one of those laborous studentsxwork- ing two jobs. Having two jobs isn't really that bad. l don't have a lot of spare time, but l need the money for my plans next year, Salmans said. For many students working is a vital part of growing up and increasing their independence. And you have to admit the money isn't bad either! Diligently price marking cans of beans at Dillons is Senior Mike Hershberger. Checking a patient before bedtime at Friendly Acres is Lisa Barber, senior. 4 I
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