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leads to endless possibilities From cooking burgers to selling records, a part-time job is a vital portion of a student ' s existence. The fast-paced, sleaz)- world of shopping mails, supermarkets, and restaurants is a second home to many students. Typical jobs include cleaning tables, washing dishes, delivering pizza, or selling clothes. But then there ' s always those weirdo students who work in morgues, sanitariums, and butcher shops. Most students have some type of part-time job. Advantages in- clude extra spending money (always spent on school supplies, of course), and the opportunity to meet exciting new people ( people like some guy named Merv who ' s flipped hamburgers all his life). Disadvantages of work are the dopey uniforms (usually consist of a polka-dotted shirt, a plaid paper hat, a bow tie, and a nametag that says, Hi there! I ' d just love to help you! ). Another horrible side-effect of a part-time job is when pupils bring their work to school with them; several students can be seen quickly stuffing their books in a brown paper bag, indicating that they ' re honor students by day and Skaggs sackers by night. But always remember — it ' s not the money that ' s important. Every working student feels that the valuable skills and talents taught in jobs are well worth the time and effort. Who knows what the future holds for these enterprising individuals. ' ' Perhaps the piz- za boys and dishwashers of today will grow up to become the doc- tors and lawyers, or more likely, the pizza boys and dishwashers of tomorrow. Jobs 1?
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A Season of Reality 1 1. Carey Adams prepares a bacon cheeseburger at Flakey Jakes. 2. Filling orders for pop at Taco Spot are Kyle Rhodes and Mike Wise. 3. Many students have found employment at Target. Here. Leslie Stewart checks out a customer. 4. Gifts III keeps Andrea Setser busy stockmg shelves. 5. Stacy Cheatham peddles athletic footwear at the Footlocker in the Mall. 12 Jobs
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1. Senior Darrin Johnston takes a swing at a car while Terry Harrell watches. The baseball team sponsored the car bash during Homecoming Week to help finance their Spring Break trip to Florida. 2. Two year starter Billy Goombi stops for the pause that refreshes during the mud bowl with Sand Springs. 3. Football Homecoming Queen Susie Moore flashes a beautiful smile after she ' s been crowned. . Dressed in her national plumage for Senior Pride Week ; Hster Kane. Ester is from Korea. 5. Robyn Crabiree, Bruce Dieterlen, and Pat Kinney are typical Joe Kools 6. The alive class of ' 85 gathers on the gym floor to celebrate their spirit. 14 Spir
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