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WILL THE WORK EVER END? It takes quite a bit of organi- Tells . F . ’ Al zation to balance an after- hb — school job with a full course load at school and extra- curricular activities, but many Lexington students manage. The work may be as complex as designing computers or as simple as ringing up prices at a cash register. Regardless of the job’s difficulty, all are time- consuming, but rewards come with each week’s pay- check. Some students find pleasure in building up a bank account to buy a car, stereo, or college educa- tion. Others may find their money spent in as short a period as a weekend on clothes, movies, food, gas, and entertainment. There are several ways to go about finding a job at LHS. The Help-Wanted sec- tion of the Minuteman is al- ways an excellent place to start. If a student wants a certain job to suit his tastes or talents, or to give him certain experience, the job placement program in E- House is a great help. In ad- dition, a bulletin board in E- house keeps students posted on the latest job openings. The most impor- tant thing students gain from jobs is responsibility. } . 2 rs .. ee ia , Waking up early ona Satur- § t mea ag } ttt day morning or chasing kids oe | ee wo — en: off to bed on a Friday night ‘o : ; Ty takes a lot of perseverence. These are the organization- al skills which will pay off later in life. (above) Rorie Shoemaker — house wife doing her shopping!!! (right) “I know it’s a tough job, but somebody’s got to do it!
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(left) After being kicked out of J-House cafeteria, these boys decided to sit near a tree who doesn’t complain. (below, left) Students try to decrease their weight as they eat by tying helium balloons to their pants. (below, right) ‘My boyfriend would be angry if he saw me posing like this, so | made my companion change his appearance.” (bottom, left) Lauren Sinai tries to find the interesting parts of her roman- tic novel. (bottom, right) “Hi! I’m Marv, and this here’s my friend Bubba. I smile a lot so that people think | know what I’m doing, even though the only thing | could tell you is football scores!!’’ 17
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(top, left) Kevin Callahan serves the many customers of Maunders’. (middle, left) Write all day, write all night ... (lef t) Kerrin McCadden hops in her car after school on her way to work. (above) What some people will do for money|!!!!!
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