Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1980

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PUMPING GAS al the- Harbur Exxon Hallun 1er Russell funds that the ever rising price of 8a: does not seem to slop people from filling up KEEPING THE SHELVES IN ORDER COMP Dawn employees, leff Johnson and Ron Flick, do what they hke best. leff has been working there for 8 momhsv MAY I TAKE YOUR ORDER? A phrase Pat O'Rourke uses daily uhIlP norkmg ar NV Donaldk Pal, an assmanl marmgvn unlmx work ing because he gels to meet new people mpu- day. Feature ldnbs q

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HANDING OUT MUCHIES tor muvtegoers IK Terri 5teeleVS job Terri really entoyes working at the Linema, 11'; him to get into the movies tree' READY tor his next order at the Keg Room kitth on 1-. took John Lhiauhiero. Ready for the pK, too He took it himsell Wllh an automatic timer'l. Student Life 8 1 win t Work at it hat is it that designates seniors from other stu- dents? What is it that al- most every senior has, but isn't always happy about? A job, that's what! First of all, there's SLE tsenior life exper- iencel. This set-up is for seniors only. It was designed to give seniors a chance to earn some extra money by getting out of school after half a day and then spending the rest of the school day at their job. There are more seniors in SLE this year than ever before, and it seems to be working out quite well. It should be pointed out, however, that one doesn't have to be in SLE in order to have a job. Some work after school. The most popular place for high school students to work seems to be McDonald's. It seems that everytime one goes in for a bite to eat, someone from Harbor is working. Most high school students work at some type of fast food place. Why do they work? Some work in order to make money for college, some to be able to afford those extra ltnecessities , tcars, clothes, gas booze?l, and some work for the fun ot it! tlt lS possible to enjoy your workJ Working gives one a sense of responsi- bility, too Not many employers will put up with people being late and call- ing in sick all of the time! Working has good points as well as bad, Some of the advantages include meeting new people, learning new skills, getting free munchies, getting into the movies free, tif one happens to work at the Cinemal, and, of course, the extra spending money, Having a job, however, isn't all fun and games. There are certain responsi- bilities the working student has to live up to. He can't always get off when he pleases. This means missing basketball games, not always being able to go out with the gang, and, if your'e in SLE, missing those good ole pep assemblies. There are times when everything seems to go wrong. An employee may feel like telling a customer what he can do with his Big Mac, but he MUST be polite. Frustration! And then there's homework. llWell, I worked last night and just didn't have time . . . tt But, unfortunately, the teacher has heard that one too many times. Oh, well . . . All in all, however, the good must outweigh the bad. Why else would so many still be at it?



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IS IT REALLY TRUE! Wlth Astonishment, Mkhele OUR KIND OF PLACE. MdtDOnaldS, always a DeDomenk turns to her rather, Mr Donald pupuldr gathering Spot, is where- Bonnie Kirk and DeDomenu. atter being nanwd lhe 19,79 Hume'h keHy Holbrook wlebrale dtter the lootball game ommg Quovn Humecnming lEl

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