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Whether they were scooping frozen ice cream or lifeguarding in the hot summer sun, they were all . . . Working up a Sweat. For most students, the afternoon was a time of leisure, a time to kick back and just maybe do some homework. However, for some it was just the start of the second part of the school day. These hundred students worked at lo- cal and area businesses. For several students involved in marketing, it was a requirement of the class, yet most of them had other reasons for working. Junior Mary McKee pinned down the top reasons in one sentence, It's mostly for the extra money, but I also get this feeling of independence, like driving. school on September 16th for back-to- school night with Mr. Henry Buhl. FAMILIAR FACES. Parents return to independence was an important fac- et in student's lives. They deemed a job as a key factor in gaining the inde- pendence necessary for high school I like to work if toS2E2,0The -David i GaIgano,Freshman. . A -- life. Most students needed the extra mon- ey to pay for gas, clothes, dates, school activities, and other expenses. Howev- er, there was one great advantage that Musicland senior Eric Plowman secures l.D. from Christmas shoppers. CHECKING A CHECK. While working at 2 3 l l dl L YQ 1-A t 8 J0bSf Page Editor: Hayes Adams most students never realizedg they worked to help them decide what kind of job situation was best for them. Some realized that perhaps college wasn't a bad alternative after high school, while others enjoyed the free- dom that a job had to offer, and planned to enter the work force directly after graduation. Either way, jobs planned a necessary role in student life. As senior Cathy Ashby stated, Jobs are a necessary evil. We need the money, but don't- have enough time in our lives to ac- tually work. From Christmas to Spring break, college application fees to pay- ing for diploma covers, money - jobs were were needed throughout the en- tire year. ft ' J,,.f- W .ass
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