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ff F and DECA-two work- ly programs with one nose: to help students Eexperience in work ing. worker Melissa Priest hlj, senior, prepares to i Dr. John Williams in lovingapatienfs braces. ior DECA worker Rus- Ainsworth puts a ring D a display pad at Zales. that there were a few weak points to stu- dents working. h . I . Senior Jenifer Dickinson qzuit herdob at Coach House Gifts so that she 'could evote more time to school activities. Many students, not on a work-studyc pro- gram, spend their nights and wee ends working in fast food esta lishments. Joe Crump and Mike Homan, juniors, are emplo ed at one such fast food chain. . Uiiillorking at Burger Chef will give me job experience, Joe exp ained, 'Land also a sense of self-confidence? Joe said having a part-time job does inter- fere with his school work somewhat. Mike doesn't have that problem. I like my Job at Burger Chef, Mike said. gilt doesn't interfere with school work because I only work on weekendsf' Thus, working provides many tangible benefits for students: mOHey, jOb r6CO1'd-and intangible benefits which include learning responsibility and buildinglconfidence. Meeting people, getting along wit others, and maybe earning more about a certain field or the bus- iness world in general are some other valuable assets. While some find workincg an inconvenience, many are able to work an go to school with no problem. So, it appears that Southside stu- dents will be working for a long time to come. Delivery charts for Goin's Statewide Furniture are checked over by senior DECA worker Ted Beshoner. 5 ' 7 GAEZISON A worker Connie Cox, senior, gives a customer his change at the drive-thru win- ' G of Wendy 's Restaurant. O fit ii.-ii, 3 ' 1' II .Ii ' .2 V . Southside DECA and COE programs enable many stu- dents to have part time employment. Junior Greg Smith fleftj enrolled in DECA attempts to satisfy a customer at Tom Min- yard 's. Office work at City National Bank keeps senior COE student Wendell Mas- tin lrightj occupied in the afternoons during the week.
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21 learning experience l l Safeway on Rogers is where senior DECA studentJim bo Freeze is employed, stocking and sacking groceries, Holt Krock Clinic's Insurance Department is the site seniors Melissa Humphreys and Ann Johnston's work. Senior Mark Sterling fixes a display at Tom 's Levis. Eillllmllmi YL , . Southern Electric provided Lesley Hines, senior, with COE job. Here, she adds up some of the day 's expens Southwest Times Record 's Customer Service ment is where senior Angela Dotson works.
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