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While tennis was Scott Parker’s favorite pastime he enjoyed most other sports as well. Working in the sporting goods department at K-Mart was just the job for him. He not only checks mer- chandise, he admires it as well. Decisions! Decisions! Erin O'Rear cannot decide whether to buy or fold the new merchandise. Students who worked in clothing stores often spent much of their money before they left the store.
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Stretching the Buck High prices, faltering economy — reasons to go to work A penny saved may once have been a penny earned, but in the days of inflation, a penny would buy nothing and a dollar very little. With money as tight as it was, many students chose to go to work. Why? The main reason was to have their own money so they could buy exactly what they wanted, when they wanted it, without having to ask their parents. Some students had different motives for working. Mark Causey worked to help his parents put him through col- lege. Angela Taylor said, I like working at Putt-Putt because I like meeting all the people. I meet all kinds of people. Believe me! The biggest motivation for working was making enough money to buy a car. Working was also a source of security to most students. It gave them the assurance that if they ever had to, they could make it on their own. And of course, when they were able to buy a car and pay their own rent, there was a certain amount of pride they felt in themselves because they had finally proved that they could and would survive a faltering economy. Rain or shine, sleet or snow, bag boys mutt carry groceries to the cart of shoppers. Nice weather and a friendly customer make Doug Ogletree's job easier. Good attitude was important in dealing with the public. Wade Brinkman manages a genuine smile as he waits on a customer at Model T where he enjoys his work.
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Girls considered getting flowers a special occa- sion. When Tammy Truax receives a Homecom- ing mum from her favorite guy, she considers it a very special occasion. Possibly the most talked about movie of the year, E.T. won the heart of many a student. Lori Hamel looks over the preview sign before getting in line for a ticket. 14 Spare Time
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