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Amy Dunlap waits while a customer fills out a check. Nora Murray fits a customer with a jacket while working at Stiches. Ronnie Rosenbaum rings up candy at Hidenwood Pharmacy. Photo by staff ‘e Photo by Denise Ballance Photo by Denise Ballance Jeff Hyder gathers carts at Food Lion. Clarance Armstrong stocks groceries in the back of Food Lion. Photo by Denise Ballance STUDENT LIFE
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n Comes the InCome n order to finance what he belives to be the ‘“‘expensive”’ life, today’s teenager finds it necessary to work. So, he may look for employment in an infinite num- ber of places, most commonly in the mall, at fast food restaurants, at grocery stores, or at ice cream parlors. Most of his money is saved for the “‘perfect’’ car, college, or is spent on clothes and the weekend. Wages range from $2.10 an hour for waiting tables oe e Photo by Denise Ballance Chris Maclauchlin buses tables at Bill’s Seafood. Tris h Kalns shows a shoe to a customer at Hofheimers. While Working a birthday party at Putt-Putt Jeff Wright hands out candy to young children. Photo by Denise Ballance WORKING FOR MONEY to $4.50 an hour, with many students mak- ing “time and a half” on Sundays. Although the teen will often insist the reason for working is the money, admittedly having a job during high school will prove beneficial in the future. By holding a job successfully, he is establishing a pattern that may get him ahead even in years after his financially difficult teens. By Denise Ballance Photo by Denise Ballance Bobby Dolecki prices groceries in the back of Food Lion. Shelly Turner checks out a video at National Video. Photo by Denise Ballance Photo by Denise Ballance Photo by Denise Ballance
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Brian Hollifield is amazed to find particles in his drink. Friends eat a variety of foods from the cafeteria. Friends, J.J. Macarthy and Becky Olds, goof off at the dance. Photo by Donnie Rush . Photo by Becket Childress Photo by Becket Childress Friends occupy their normal table at lunch. Lisa Parker and Becket Childress enjoy their senior privilege of going out to lunch. Karen Mosley, Beth Hardison, and Kim Thomas : = - discuss weekend plans during lunch. ots cats am or , Pee ayy by Staff FOODS AND FRIENDS
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