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Of A Future Career 99 Above: Customer service per- son Megan Rarick ' 84 works the cash register at Printer ' s Ink. Left: Scooping ice cream is the job held by Paula Bishop ' 84. Employment 23
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it Work Is The Beginning Work is the beginning of a future career, says Ann Osowski ' 85. This holds true in several cases. Michele Stepanek ' 84, for example, plans on a career in tele-communications and presently works at WNDU- TV as a production assis- tant. For others a job now is a way for them to be able to go to college. This is the case for students such as Monica Hoke ' 84, Kim Mo- sel ' 84, Melinda Tetzlaff ' 84, and many others. They all work in jobs which have no bearing on their future careers except for the money it brings in for their schooling. Though a high school student may work for dif- ferent reasons, such as ex- perience or money, work is always a way of gaining re- sponsibility. And although they may sometimes find it hard for a social life and their school work suffers, a job can be a lot of fun, chal- lenging, and a taste of the real world. Above: While working at The South Bend Country Club, Andy Sexton ' 84 prepares the soup de jour. Above Right: Rows and rows of shoes don ' t seem to be a prob- lem for Milady ' s Shop employee Stefanie Sandefur ' 84. Right: Michelle Pulfer ' 84 is an employee at County Seat. 22 Employment
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Winter | Means This year, as compared to last year, there was a drastic change in the weather over Winter Vaca- tion. During the 1982- 1983 winter break, South Bend hit the highest tem- peratures in recorded his- tory. This year we hit low- er temperatures than we had hit in the past 100 years. Along with the ex- tremely cold weather came over a foot of snow. Be- cause of our very unpre- dictable winter season we decided to ask students what winter means to them — you can ' t park, because it ' s too cold in the back seat. — Brent Woodard ' 85 — Christmas and Santa comes! — Amy Nauman W 4 . — going to a wrestling meet and sleeping! — Kurt Frazier ' 85 — doing donuts in the Hamilton parking lot. — Tom Englebert ' 85 — hot chocolate and warm fires! — Staci Roenfeldt ' 86 — getting stuck in the snow! — John Reed ' 85 WL •
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