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Always Smile 76acty i ' fyoci And Be Courteous t Studef pax 76 U To Customers 7e4t 7 wtwi4tv IS THE COMPUTER EVEN ON? Mike Miller’s job at Softdisk sometimes includes entering data on the computer. BE IMPORTANT-BE A BAGBOY. Buddy Hayes gets to make sure the bagging procedure is done correctly at Albertsons. -ri i ipp
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DOIN ' THE ZOO. Senior Jennifer Keene and a friend from California spent time at debate camp at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. During their free time they frequented the city’s famous zoo. ROUND AND ROUND. Senior Lee Walker frolics in a Houston, Texas park. Lee spent her summer domg mission work in Houston’s Spanish slums. THE COLLEGE CROWD. Michael Anderson, Stace Feducia. Kristi Cassels, Angie White. Julie Hambrick and Aki Sigle take time between classes to catch up on the latest news. Many Magnet students took classes at LSUS to enrich their transcripts. JUST DON’T EAT THE GREEN ONES. Senior Tracey Widiger shares some coconut with Elvis, one of the many people she met while doing mission work in the Dominican Republic. GIMME SUMMER LEARNING
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TAX-I FORGOT HOW TO FIGURE THIS SOUNDS INTENSE ON C.D.!! TAX. David Emery rings up a Micheal Anderson tries to make a customer at Brookshire’s sell at Musicland. WANT A LICK-PSYCHE!!? Julianna Beal makes a chocolate milkshake at SwenserVs. “Welcome to McDonald’s, may I take your order please?” asks junior Deborah Britton, an em- ployee at the ever so popular fast food restaurant. Deborah is just one of the many high school stu- dents that works. No matter what mali, which fast food Chain, or grocery market a person goes to, nine times out of ten, there will be Magnet students employed there. Having a job has its advantages and its disadvantages. One obvi- ous advantage is the paychecks received every one to two weeks. More advantages are gaining re- sponsibility and learning to follow a schedule. The three major dis¬ advantages about having a job are lack of social life, lack of time for studying and or homework, and last, but not least, having a boss. As far as the advantages go, having money is pretty self ex- planatory, in that we all like to spend it; and basically, if we don’t have it- it can not be spent. Mooching off your parents gets frustrating and old really fast. And not having money around your friends makes you feel like a leech. “If I did not have the spending money I get from my job going out on weekends would be pointless,” said Junior Scott Ma- son. Having a job is definitely a growing experience that teaches a great deal of responsibility. For instance, senior Amy Chrietzberg said, “My dad makes me work because he feels it makes me more independent.” No free time to sit around and be a couch potato is one major disadvantage. “I hate thinking each day at 2:30 that I stili have to go to work instead of getting to go horne and sleep,” said senior John Osmon. Then there is having to work on the weekends when all your friends are out having fun. Kim Clikas said, “I hate hearing about everyone’s pians for the night, when all I can think about is having to work.” Finding a boss that you can get along with is another problem in finding a job. Senior Debbie Haines quit her job because, “my assistant manager was always hassling me and keeping me late at work which interfered with my school work. Having a job definitely has its good and bad points. But a lot of people stick with it just to have the extra money to spend. ALWAYS SMILE AND BE COURTEOUS TO YOUR CUSTOMERS
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