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(Top) Michelle Lopez end Rondy Merriom ore omozed lo see so- meone walking through the dtive- thru window ot McDonolds. (Left) Sheri Finozzo rings up the totest in underweor merchandise of J.J. Newberry ' s. Student Life Jobs 40
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Cojon in Debt Con I borrow ten dollars? How many rimes hove you osked your porenrs for money? More rimes rhon you should hove when the reply wos, Get o job! According to Cojons survey, the main reason why students got jobs was because of money. Paying off those ex- penses, such OS clothes ond gas, con be difficult for people with small ollowonces. But what kind of jobs did students get? Most students got jobs at fosf food places, super-markets, or shops. Students got certain jobs because they need the experience while others got themjustforfun. Steve Fulper, who worked for a lumber company, soid, I really like my job, but the pay isn ' t that great! Most teenogers agreed that their job was fine, but the pay wosn ' r. Some of the teenagers volunteered for their jobs. Mary Ann Mittico, who worked for the Colifornio Theatre, said, It ' s nor that bad working for free because the workers get to see the shows for free. When Brian Axe, who worked ot Krueper Engineering, was asked if he enjoyed his job he replied, Having Fri- doy nights and weekends off is great! »y ' v --yy ixw (Top Right) John VIcKefy worKs very hotd ot Alpha Deto where he Is o box boy. (Top) Poul Oorboso loves to greet the (oiks while ptetending to be Ronold McDonald. (Right) Rick Deponte does It youi way at Duiget King. 42 Student Life Jobs
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Cruising Our Cojon Campus For 1987 ' s Senior, Junior and Sophmore dosses, rhe greor quest for the perfect cor just added to the yeors problems. After months of working late hours and saving money, the moment of the big ques- tion finolly arrived, What type of cor should I get? There were many op- tions. Some people wanted to get o newer cor like o Toyota Celico or Nissan Mini-Truck. Then there ore some people who like to get stylish, fost and good looking older cars like the 1960s Comoros ond Mustangs. The prices olso created problems for the cor buyer. Sure, you could go buy S200 dollar clunker that smok- ed ond hardly moved, but everybody hod a dream cor that they wont. Unfortunately most could not offord the cor that they wont. My dream cor is o Lamborghini, any type. said Richard Moore. Most everybody agreed thot the Lam- borghini was their dream cor. (Top) Thonks lo the senior doss o( 1987. we weie oble to set up this excellent example of the splili o( CoJon. (Bottom) Don Kogut shows oft his Flieblid. 44 Student LIfe Cors
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