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:AH 'Y ., ,z-yeqy.-sf,,ei i , Q 'f ,wink 'N si HUM 1' 'n 'LB ,i , .IQ Rv? , , 2'- T 'X 15751 li We always want the latest tape or a vogue outfit from the mall. Well, a little cash burning a hole in our pockets might help. How do you get it? Get a job. We've heard our parents say it thousands of times and 34 percent of GM stu- dents did. They work at malls, of- fices, restaurants and fast food places, just to name a few. The rest of us depend upon the folks to support us and our spending sprees. And just how do we spend those bucks? A major thing that drains our change is owning a car. Repairs, tires, and insurance make owning a car expensive. Another place where quite a few dollars leave our hands is at the gas sta- tion. That black gold is vital to keeping us mobile. Going out on weekends is pop- ular with food and movies being the favorites. Of course we have to have just the right outfit for going out on those fun filled evenings. jeans run about 330 for basics and add about another 320 if we want that designer label on your behind. Another 335 for a sweater not to mention shoes. Have we ever found ourselves lacking in money due to the bot- tomless pit that lives within us known as our appetite? We always seem to be feeding our face, whether on lunch hour in the cafe- teria or a local fast food place, or at the school store on a free hour. You say that you have no cash? You can always ask mom. Mann Theatres, a place where cash continually leaves our pockets. A popular hang our place is McDonald's on a Friday mjghr. aw ri Warsaw f - F. :N -..,.v,,J-,.,,4t,.3l- ,.,,a.-:K-yan.,3,5rgfij-Wgwgfimwzjm-.vw v em H w 5, 1 ,gy-if 'sw . . ' ' 7 ' ., - fl- ,B Er .if Q3!jf5f:'. .g.'1ai:9f V'i1ia'-'2?ff3?' ' 3-gf' 55,251 ii'-E5 'fa init ixfgysgfffl2?i'Q.gk':37:3Mg.,3gf'., .15 ez ,ff ' L WZ:-. r? gagiig' 5 is
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A Pocket Of Cash D spite all of the money spent on a ba H ather Reid, Milce S h ll T dd Wessels, and john Brozovi h f d h selves jump- N . g .i 1 Kit Scott, jim Dorsey, Ralph Fleming, and Andy Yoesting njoy a Pepsi Hom the school store. et: lro eric 407: 4, offs G51 367, 611 to 62,0 272, 5 I to 132. 2270 S21 +0 seo WK, 452 Jon 466 2504 Novi BV, fs 5 to 2540 1379 DEVENDG BW., SLO swamp W, Eggfifim' mal How much a week do We spend at the How much a week do we spend going out? school store? 216 - Student Life
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Here's What You Say This page of the yearbook is based entirely on the surveys that we sent out. We tried to get as many people as possible to respond to these sur- veys. The percentages are based on the total number of people who took surveys. Below are a few of the re- spouses. Best lines given to parents: I'1l see you in time for school. jeff Clark Meng the police pulled me over for a seat belt check and that's why I'm late. e Heather Schaefer y My watch stopped, AGAIN! e Tiffany Weant So . . . what about that time when you were my age? Erika Morck Pet Peeves: People chewing gum like a cow. Natalie Hinton When people don't put down the toilet seat. Nicki Yapie Best Date: When I was in 6th grade me and my boyfriend double dated, we went to Kentucky Fried Chicken and shared a 2 piece chicken meal and then went home. But we laughed a lot. Oh by the way, I had to pay! Erin Abromeit 218 - Student Life I 0, ,Og f O O I O. 0 hqgia f:K2g '?'v ::'wQ .44 :7OQ Q'!Q:c , 1,3 0 a,'ogqQ6ZQ6Z'0ZgZg5g6 BLUE 347: 1' ' ' O ' 6391551513 51 4, KSRRNWW f lBLA 272 X 1 Kwsx Slkab Z 72 Q , 42' ewmlmqz ,S 's. :BEE Q 2, ggfwsxwe 'a o fag erm ' ffwfww Wfffffw7W7??' ' Q W What rs your favorite color?
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