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15 ,4-view .fag Peggy Miller and Lisa Ml- lazzo dressed up to brighten up the day. lil... ' M. 1 i s ef' w ' K 4' ' 1 W 6 !li Seniors Adam Contlno and Meg Soutar dressed in com- fortable garments. x-K. Penny loafers, Nlkes, boots, and pumps made their homes on the feet of many PHS stu- dents. Mary Beth,Lydon proudly dis- played her ever-popular alliga- tor sweater. Fashions 25
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Job wanted - extra money needed Why did students work? There were several reasons why students had jobs, whether they were during the school year or just summer jobs. Many PHS students wanted to save money for college or to gain exper- ience for a potential career. To some, the money which a job paid was the most important factor, but for others it was more important to hold a job of interest. In order to purchase the things they wanted, many students like Pam Hartmann said they work just for the spending money. Holding a part-time job during the school year was sometimes difficult because it took time away from homework and school activities. How- ever, some students were involved in the work program so they attended school for half a day and then left for work. Jobs held by PHS students ranged from cleaning houses to working in a hospital or nursing home. Of course the most popular type of job was working in a fast food restaurant like McDonald's or Wendy's. f s P r v f , , r Ha X 0.-'H . 1 -t 5.4- Rachel, Gibson, a senior, helped a customer choose some material at So-Fro fabrics. .N Ui xxx it XX l A Sarah Jang waited on custom- i Fx, ers during the Christmas rush at l l McDades. dll 5 Senior Sandy Bauman worked in the card department at Valentine's Pharmacy. Jobs 27
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