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oney matters Juggling jobs and school Money changes everything Many students agree that money does change everything, including their lifestyles. While some students get their money in other ways, many have learned to hold down a job and fit their school work in also. Junior Matt Martin has been work- ing at Wal-Mart for almost two months. My job not only gets me the money, but it also gives me expe- rience that I need, Martin said. Juggling school and work can be very difficult students say. Sopho- more Leslie Shane said that this is one of the most difficult parts of having a job. Sometimes when you have homework, you don't have time to do it. When you have a job. you really have to schedule yourself. she said. Sometimes I have to work late and I just don't have time for homework. Martin agrees. For some students, a job often means learning to deal with dif- ferent people My job can be really difficult. Martin said. Every day I have to deal with people whether they're nice or not. This may be an advantage in many cases. I like meeting new people and my job lets me have interaction with people, Shane said. You just have to learn to cope with all kinds of different people. — by Kefty Hurst MAKING THE SALE. In between fitting cus- tomers and ringing up sales. Senior Marcy Lewis shows off the latest styles of shoes at Kinney's in McCain Mall STACKIN' EM UP. Senior Keith Atkins enjoys his work stacking shoes at Dil- lard's Jobs 25
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I get to meet new people. It’s a lot of hard work and time and effort. I think it gives me a taste of the real world.’’ Sophomore Tammy White y RING IT UP. As Junior Kim Passmore rings up a sale at Chess King, she pauses a mo menl to chat with a customer 24 Never enough
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Old Customs Dating changes with time A night on the town, everybody needs one once in awhile. Students say that after a long week of school, they are ready for their Friday and Saturday night adventures. For many this may include the small but important details of dating. Sophomore Kim Knight said her idea of a date is simply to go out and have a nice time. My favorite thing to do on a date is go to a movie and after that, go out to eat. she said. Since all dates do not always go as expected, students said the few that do go right are greatly appre- ciated. To me. a date is a success when everything goes as planned junior Allen Walker commented and I also like to make sure my date has a good time. Some students agreed that dat- ing has changed significantly since our parents were going out. Knight believes that it has not changed that much except for the prices. She said the prices of eve- rything have gone up since our par- ents were dating. It used to be when our parents went out on a date, it wasn't that expensive but now when you go out. you better be prepared to spend some money. Knight said. — by Elizabeth Metzger JUST HANGIN’ OUT. Juniors M c Cooke and Kim Passmore chat between classes while getting their books. ANOTHER DAY. While waiting for school to start, sophomore Bndgette Nevils and Junior Dwayne Ward enjoy their few moments of freedom. 26 Never enough
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