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At a relaxed pace, Shawn XtcConneloug. working at Robinson’s, tries to coordinate an outfit for an awaiting customer. Waiting on customers in Dayton’s basement keeps Sue Mach very busy, especially during the hectic days of the Jubilee sale. Jobs “I got a job at First Southdale Bank because I like MONEY! No, really I just got a job there because I needed one. It gets kind of embarrassing though when you forget to give people their money!” Kate Ziessler (11) “My job, believe it or not, is mowing lawns and helping with janitorial duties at Crossview Lutheran Church. I started the job in place of my brother when he moved to the University. The worst part about it is the weird looks I get from the truck drivers going down the Crosstown.” Beth Schaefer (11) I work as a bus-boy at the Brother’s, and one night I spilled a mustard jar on this lady. It got all over her purse and dress, and 1 had to get a rag and wipe it up. I don’t think that lady left us a tip that day.” Scott Gilkey (11) “Since 1 want to be a pharmacist some day. I’m now working at Griffen Pharmacy as a delivery boy. I’m learning a lot of useful things about being a pharmacist just by watching.” Joe Husbands (12) “You really get to meet a lot of different people working at a snack bar. On really busy days the customers get so impatient and nervous, everyone is yelling that they are next. It gets so frustrating.” Bill Poehler (11) “I’ve been working as a candygirl at the Cinema since June. When it gets really busy, I get all mixed up and I can’t talk. I stand there and stutter and mumble and finally I say, “Can I help you?” Everyone just laughs at me. The ushers are fun, and the staff gets together often.” Mary Fuller (10) 27
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Satisfaction, Experience Obtained Through Jobs Annette Johnson, in order to find the right leotard, looks through stock at Parklane Hoisery. 26
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Youth Groups Campus Life is good for kids who want to find out more about their own lives and what God has for them.” Sue Pehrson (12) “This year PF got a new Youth Director, Mark Wickstrom, who has added the new life that PF needed. Kathy Baker (ID At Young Life we sing or just talk. I always go when there are skits because they're usually pretty good. Steve Smith (12) At PF you can always tell when Mark has made a pun because there's a terrible groan in the whole parlor. Janny Scholl (11) I really think Young Life is a good group of people — everyone who goes is so nice and friendly. It’s a lot of fun and I enjoy going Linda Carter (10) “Campus Life is a place where you can go to talk about any problems you might have at school or home, or just about anything at all. I hope no one thinks the group is cliquey, because it's not. It’s a good place to go for new kids who want to meet people. Mary Higgins (12) Pit Stop attracts its members by offering many diversified activities, ranging from the study of the Bible to playing the guitar. Marcy l umilia and Mark Wickstrom find that windows can be extremely complex devices on a Pilgrim Fellowship outing. ?8 Young Life provides East and West students with the opportunity to get together every Wednesday night.
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