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Tickets to events like The Who or the Steamers take a big slice out of one's paycheck. I usually eat two cheese Quarterpounders, fries, a coke and a cherry pie when l go to McDonalds, said Bill More, junior. 53 E2 I spend about 530.00 a week on gas. l'm gone more than l'm home, said Randy Lamb, senior. Seniors Perry Call and Mike Schuessler agreed that they spend anywhere from thirty to forty dollars on a weekend's entertainment.
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fun Some of Mr. Kasey's display cases have includ- ed unusual specimens Iike Dennis Funkhouser. Fox HA-KO printers do it in the darkroom, said Travis Van Buren jokingly.
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This is a very interesting question when talking about money. Money, it seems, is hard to keep for any length of time. Here is what some Fox students spend their money on: Marvin Cook, senior, junk food, clothes, gas for the car, and Quarter Pounders with cheese. He also added, lf l had a job though l'd be a rich guy. Jim Curtis, senior, said: l put my money in my car. Mark Dorsey, senior, spends his money on food, gas, enter- tainment, friends, cassette tapes, but girls get the most. Rhonda lkewood, senior, shells it out for shoes, gas, clothes, mom, car insurance, and Chip- munk tapes. Debbie Crocker, senior, blows her money on gas, clothes, fun times, pork steaks, and Marine adver- tisements. Terry Mikel, senior, likes to buy Dorito cheese-flavored Nacho chips and pizza. Debbie Craig, sophomore, spends her paycheck on clothes, video games, McDonalds, and records. l spend my money on junk but if l had enough l would buy a new Corvette. From these answers, it appears, you can conclude that Fox students love to eat and drive! MCNEY WHERE DGES IT ALL oo? We could buy a lot of clothes if we had jobs, agreed sophomores Chris Zotta and Polly Mayberry.
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