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TOP LEFT: Pricing frozen foods at the Trad- ing Post is one of Ed Eich's jobs. TOP RIGHT: Shelly Krantz carries a tray of silverware back to the kitchen at the Coffee Shop ABOVE RIGHT: Jennifer Loiseau displays for a customer the latest in shoe styles at Lin- da’s. ABOVE: Making the soup for the day at the Coffee Shop is Lisa Jewett LEFT: Jeamne Flatten furnishes the dishes in the kitchen at Riverview Manor. Jobs 7
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Extra Money Provides For Special Needs During the year, many high school students held part-time jobs to earn money tor college, special wants, or weekend activities. Some held these jobs in the summer months, as well, at such places as The Spot, swimming pool, Rexal, cafes, grocery stores, Riverview Manor, and other area businesses. Students worked at these jobs after school and on weekends. TOP: Sheila Wenge lakes out an order to a waiting customer at the Coflee Shop. MIDDLE RIGHT: Beth Lang pages through a catalog at Urbans to help a customer find an item. ABOVE: Carrying out groceries is part of Scott Delaney's job at Paul's Surfine. RIGHT: Karla Rice keeps busy at Rexal by pricing items to be stocked on the shelves 6 Jobs
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Field Work, Livestock Keep Students Busy Many students had part-time jobs helping local farmers. This included field work plus chores. Fall harvesting was a busy time be- cause combining had to be done before the first snowfall. Springtime started a new season of working the land (discing and plow- ing) and planting crops. Along with the fieldwork, animals had to be fed, watered, and kept healthy. TOP Richard Hagel checks over the feedlot of his fat cattle to see if they need any water or feed. ABOVE: Tab Peper goes over his chisel plow before going to the field FAR RIGHT: Bill Parsley unloads a trailer of corn before returning to the field to pick up another load from the combining crew RIGHT Steve Johnson fills up his tractor with gas so he can continue with his harvesting chores 8 Jobs
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