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Giving horsemanship lessons is hots Raquel Rashid earns a Mlk extra mooes to pay lor some of her ossn expenses Raquel gave private riding, grooming and shosvmanship lessons The marquee at the Cinema Center is beng changed by jun x Tom Surbela On Thursday evenings, after closing, the marque had to be changed to reveal the week's new movies With a look of surprise on her face, Wendee Heinly is enjoying a day of work at Burger King Wendee also needed to have a part-time job to help pay for some senior ex pences. 12 JOBS
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Many surprising things happened to me when I went to New Zealand on the one year program through A.F.S. When I First arrived, I was very homesick, but I got into the swing of things as soon as school started. I met many new friends as well as an AFS’er from Springfield, Ohio. I also went to a lot of balls (dances). One such ball, the Edgccumbc Ball, was marred by a bomb threat. The country was very beautiful; however, it had only one highway, called the Motorway, two T.V. channels, and few F.M. radio stations. I also visited my places. Most frequent of my travels was the city of Kataia. 1 also visited Tauranga, Tarawera Falls, and climbed Mount Ngaurahoe (228ft). I really enjoyed my stay in New Zealand. I will never forget the Kiwis I picked, and the friends I made ’ Tracy M«»er ”1 visited Belgium, West Germany, Austria, Italy, Swizterland. and France. In general, most of the people I met were very friendly and helpful.I went to Europe to visit my brother and his family stationed with NATO in Belgium. My overall impression of Europe was that it was exciting and romantic to be in the places I’ve heard about since I was young. Europe is very impressive. Ms Cynthia Warren Here, Craig Rich poses with AfS brother Federico, sister Arianna and friends Craig enjoyed Italy and would love to hve there
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I need some bucks A source of income is a neccesity I found that a part-time job was almost essential to my life. There were an unlimited number of expenses that I, as a high school student, had to take care of. It would have been virtually impossible not to have some sort of income. Whether it was working for a local business or just finding odd jobs, having money in my pocket was a neccesity. As a senior, some of the extra expenses I had were for graduation announcements, senior pictures, cap and gown, and for an open house. Prom. Homecoming, gas for my car, weekends and dates with my girl friend also requried money. My parents tried to help me out as much as possible, but there was no way they could completely support my financial needs. I started my first steady job the summer before my sopho- A fresh pot of coffee is needed at Burger King so senior Pom Hal gets right on the job Fast food restaurants employed a large number of AHS students throughout the year. more year. I worked for a company which owned and rented out many apartment houses. 1 mowed lawns, painted the inside and outside of some of the houses, and did other maintenance work. My next steady job started just before my junior year. I worked at the Cinema Center. My main goal in working was to support some of my own expenses and to save enough money to buy a computer. I also worked many other odd jobs along the way. My parents took out a loan for me to get the computer I wanted, and I made the monthly payments. I also paid for my own car insurance. Further, college was just around the comer for me. and my parents needed any help they could get from me to pay for my college education. Even though it was extremely hard to work while going to school and keeping up my grades, I had to make the sacrifice of assuming some financial responsibility for myself. Chuck Moore Bagging groceries at Spence Silva Golden Dawn is senior Ron McCKiskey. Ron also worked part-time at Martel Cleaners and he washed the postal jeeps at the post office. JOBS 13 Would you like butter on your popcorn f is Sandi Hanzefca's most repeated kne whrfe workng behind the candy stand at the Gnema Center. Sandi started working there as a junior
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