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F atten Those Purses Woe and behold the poor stockboy! lf he is the only stockboy employed at the place of business, that is worse yet. He not only unpacks new goods but also prices them and arranges displays. Other duties include sweeping floors, Washing Windows, dusting merchandise, mailing letters, taking the census of the paper bags in the store, and finally he has the nervewracking job of buttoning items that some portly customer did not take a fevv seconds to rebutton. If you venture in any clodnng store env pkqdng an Aushn High Schoolstudeng you probably will be told, Try this on for size!', Besides persuading likely-looking custom- ers to buy clothes, these working students also double as assistant to the assistant man- ager. Many boys work as theater ushers, life- guards, or hold positions at the Hormel plant. Carhops,cierks and stenographers seenito be favorite choices of the girls. All in all, a varkny ci jobs is open to lngh schookws who are prospective workers. Irv This Une for Size limb ,XI'lllllll, lbivk .Xnflvx-ami, Cheeking Stork A1:nyn:i1'4i lizinsnn. , . Keep Those Boxes fVI0ruLg lmve Kimlic-ku, Hs-ne H1-llfnnd ..1?93f -' tl if A-.nu-l ' H X ,Lf i six? J K 4 52?
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Beauty Aids I 'ivtory Home lloom HHH: Jenn Iiolu-rls. Dance N10 Loose! Anne Hue-ker. liivlinrd Hull. .Xrle-iw .XllllfII'll. fe! - l.oIim:1n. It's a Colorflll Event Want to hear thc understatement of thc year? HSports-minded Austinites highlighted their traditional homecoming with a football game. Not just a football game is any encounter with Albert Lea, arch rival of the Packers. Winning 33-7, Austin added another win to its long string of victories. Dayle Rasmussen and Bob Hastings' opened the scoring in the first period, and the locals averaged a touch- down per quarter to clinch the win. Half-time entertainment featured another appearance of the Homecoming royalty to- gether with winning floats. The day's festivities were closed with a post-game mixer based on a Rose Bowl theme on which GAA committees worked feverishly. Austin and Albert Lea students plus faculty and alumni entered the cafeteria through an archway of red and white roses to dance to the music of Rollo Sissell. Mdklllg Black Magic X'ii'g:ini:i Hlil1llllSl Sh:u'on Sllllll. Rah! Rall! Rah! Stlllflfil l'ill'lSll2lIlSOll, .Kim llillllvll
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Gaining Experience He's just a t'Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boyf' but to our hero, his job means fun. It keeps him supplied with enough money to buy himself a treat and to take his girl out during the Weekend. This is how he got his job: During the early part of the school year, he was sitting in two study halls every af- ternoon and figured that he could be using his time to better advantage. One day, While walking past the coordinator's office, our hero decided to investigate the possibilities of a part-time job. When Coordinator Harold Kannady inquired, What can I do for you? the boy asked, HIS there a part-time job for me if I get a work permit during the after- noon? After consulting his files, Mr. Kannady pulled out a paper that had Hshoe shine boy Written on it. There were other jobs, too, but this one seemed most attractive. Our hero was given a card and told to see the manager of the store as soon as possible. After the lad had an interview with the manager and learned about hours and pay, he was sold on the idea of a job. Since then, he has been a'Whistlin' and a'shinin' all day long. Slaving Away Virginiat Hulfquist. I' lip a Disc Dave Larsen. File Them High tl Shzufnu Alley,
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