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Working as a pharmacist’s helper is a challenging and interesting part-time job for Pag dated a Hook's. Passing out the rental skates is one on the many tasks for Julie Amstutz in her part-time job at the Skatin’ Station. dents don’t go home and relax for a while before doing their homework. The next step in their day usually takes them to their place of em- ployment, whether it be a department store, a restaurant, a construction site, or factory. Others work as carry-outs at or farmer’s helpers. Why? The three major reasons io abe work are to earn cash for spending mon- hen the 3:30 bell rings, many stu- ey, automotive expenses, and saving for grocery stores, baby sitters, gas ee : future needs such as college. Students under the age of 18 must have a work permit, which are obtained from the central office of DeKalb Central. The hours during which a full-time student may work are limited. For instance, they may not work past 10 on weeknights and — midnight on weekends. Cruising down Seventh Street, one will pass many places where DHS students work on evenings and weekends. Jobs
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The cards and gift department at Keltsch Drug Store must change displays for each season and holiday, so Chris Mason (right) keeps busy. Getting the store decorated for various holidays is one job of students in retail establishments. Here, Jodi Vanderbeke prepares for Easter. Missy Kisselbach (below) waits on Mrs. Nancy McNabb at Burger’s IGA as Mr. Moreland (back- ground) sets up for a cancer society fund raiser.
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Campus Life activities occupy some spare time of Sitting and talking with friends is a spare time ac- these Barons as Kevin Gordon and Julia Gorrell sell tivity f or many. Below Dian Davidson and Stacy tickets for the Miss Campus Life contest. Guinn talk with friends at the MORP dance. 50¢ per ticket ok Pit Various kinds of parties are given throughout the year. Above Brent Warfield and Joel Frymier are all dressed up for a Halloween party. Cheryl Barhydt’s swimming pays off as she signs a letter to attend college in Florida as her parents and Miss McCullough smile behind her. Spare Time
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