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Although the maiority'of the population of students at KHS was classified as stu- dents, many had other roles. Due to the rising cost of being a teenager, many took part- time iobs at night and on the weekends to provide extra spending money and worth- while work experience. Faced with new freedoms, some girls no longer filled traditional feminine iobs, they perhaps pumped gas, stocked shelves, or bagged groceries. Both male and female students worked as cashiers, waiters or waitresses, cooks, and secre- taries. Some practical employ- ees saved their money for the future, while others spent nearly everything they made. V it -g 130 I Jobs sv'
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.. - ' 1 ,......?,. N .Auintmi While Some Earned lt, Gthers Spent lt Teenagers provided Lake- land merchants with a large amount of business. Many of these establishments would have found themselves in financial ieopardy without the aid of the teenage consumer. Clothing stores, record shops, and certain restaurants such as McDonald's depended on the student clientele. Manu- facturers competed to clothe girls in the latest fashions such as gaucho pants, iumpsuits, and always popular denim blue ieans. Records and tapes cut into a big percentage of teens' money. Also stereo equipment and tape players were popular Christmas and birthday gifts. W-4 Phyllis Upp Ill is out to prove that girls can pump gas as well as boys, while Betty Heitz, Kitty Combs, and Oleda Cannon 121 make good old- fashioned hamburgers at Wendy's, Roy Rogers l3l earns his money as a bag boy from Publix. Many find the L lv I Lakeland Mall convenient for shop- ping. Tammy Trice Ml spends her money on clothes while Terry Powner and Les Betz l5j pick out a Rod Stew- art album. Royce McAlister tbl chooses a beer mug for his best friend's birthday present. Shopping ! 131
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