Field Kindley High School - New Direction Yearbook (Coffeyville, KS)

 - Class of 1988

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Senior Jeff Lawman, who works in the sporting good department at Wal-Mart, is just one of many FKHS students who believes a part-time job is necessary. , , ,, sssssa Making the rounds for job applications is a standard rule for underclassmen in search for employment. Looking are jrs. Stephanie Martindale and Angie Vanderlinden. FTER THE BELL The student stood by his open locker, books stacked at his feet. He sighed loudly. Many thoughts flashed through his mind: When is that paper due? What time do l have to pick him up? What day is that test? When do l have to work? Yes, work. Work - that vile activity that requires commitment, responsibility, and physical or mental movement in exchange for a reward - is something that more and more American high school students find themselves participating in. 10fAfter The Bell Coffeyville teens are no exception: in fact, due to the present economic conditions, perhaps teens work more here than in other areas of the country. ln order to buy the things they needed, FKHS students needed money. ln order to get money, they faced a choice between borrowing from parents or getting a job. Most teens here hit the pavement and started looking for work. Jobs were available in practically all areas. Everything from house walking to waxing supermarket floors was available to students. Most students, though, worked at restaurants, ranging from Babbo's to Taco Tico, or at shopping stores, ranging from Anthony's to Wal-Mart. But, whether they were ready or not to work during high school, some students were forced to get out and get employment - thereby acquiring early financial knowledge that will stay with then throughout their working lives, but lost many extra hours of sleep.

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