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10 Rummaging through the daily newspaper, Mike Bizzell and .lack Dollarhide search for coupons of- fering them the best bargains. Students found that favorite spots, such as Pizza lnn, Taco Bell, Putt Putt, movie theaters, and bowling alleys often of' fered discounts in the form of coupons. teenoge Iifesovers when the moneu's short The modern day coupon could be referred to by the younger genera- tion as an all around teenage life- saver. Everything from restaurant coupons to student discount movie cards - students seemed to use them all. The use of coupons ap- peared to increase gradually as most sophomores found it difficult to Work because of their age or trans- portation. The size of the weekly allowance found itself as the prime culprit of students foraging through newspa- pers in search of coupons. Because I had a hard time com- ing up with cash, I had to bust out and scrounge for some pizza cou- pons and some food stamps for Bob's Supermarket, said Doug Freeman. More and more students have discovered the financial benefits of using coupons. Coupons have been found not only satisfying teenage appetites, but also assisting during leaner times of entertainment bud- gets such as movie rentals coupons. On the average about BOW: of the students that come in are using coupons, said a Mazzio's employee. In the long rim, coupons saved teenagers a significant amount of money which made it possible to do more Without the great expense! x Sophomores
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as . fs-'P93'i!9i 45' 7- ' . ,, college bound For the weekend Parties . . . so many parties! When Kelli Hammond and Chris- tine Smith went to visit Christine's sister, Charise Yankie, at college, they Walked from fraternity house to fraternity house, from party to party after the football game. They had never seen so many people and par- ties before in their lives. When students wanted to see what college life was like, they visit- ed an older brother or sister or a friend who attended college. This way one was a college student for the Weekend and acted that Way Without any questions being asked. Usually the older sibling invited the younger brother or sister when there was some big activity on cam- pus like a football game, Homecom- ing, or sorority or fraternity func- tions. After each of these, there were parties everyone went to. During the weekend, it was not uncommon to stay out until 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning. Since there were no curfews or parents to an- swer to, students were on their own. Visiting brothers or sisters also provided students with ideas of the serious aspects of college. Students learned quickly that college life is not all fun and games. Hours of studying were essential to obtain de- cent grades, and it was not uncom- mon to spend a Weekend cramming for a major test. With all this to consider, stu- dents found the decision of attend- ing college after high school some- what difficult. I want to make sure I consider all aspects before I decide if and where I attend college, said Kelli Hammond. The chances students were giv- en to visit older siblings at college aided in their final decision concern- ing the plans for the future. People xx sf l sl, Pausing before a sorority house on the campus of Ole Miss University, Kelli Hammond, Christine Smith, and Charise Yankie discuss the advantages and disadvantages of belonging to a college social organization. Preparations for a tour of the campus include curl- ing irons and hot rollers for Christine Smith and Kelli Hammond before a preview of college.
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