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In society today, as hard as it is to make ends meet, working high school students have a practical ad- vantage to their education by getting a head start on learning how to manage finances, and establish priorities. With inflation still not quite under control, jobs were necessary to obtain the spending money which parents sometimes found it difficult to provide. The money was not only for the luxuries but for the many necessary school expenses and activities. Seniors especially found working vital to earn their own money not only to pay for the necessities that came with being a senior. They were concentrating on preparing themselves for a career, by either planning for college or a more perma- ,Mm nent employment position. Juniors found that they had to work to help pay for their mode of transporta- tion, class rings, and to be able to participate in the school activities. To most high school students a means of transportation is a high priority. Once this had been obtained the need still exists to maintain its expenses of it X A 4 X S license, tags, insurance, and among other things, gas and oil Working students are lear- ning the value of money the hard way, by earning it. They have an advantage over others in not only lear- ning to spend money wisely and save for the future, but to manage the respon- sibilities of a job with the re- quirements of getting an education. i Q X at X , Sie :Z Az. ix N Ap. gf' -- - --- 4 Marking bolts of cloth at the Nor- thgate Cloth World was part of the job for senior Steve Holt. i A John Dorchestor, sophomore, concentrates hard on scooping up french fries at the Hamburger Stand. Senior Cathy Dickson enjoys her job, which sometimes includes working Saturday evenings wat- ching children at Child on Deposit, a drop-in babysitting center. 7? A tt
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