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Spending some money at a local record store (left) is junior Carl Allen. Most albums were priced at around S7.99 during most of the school year. (Below) Senior Buddy Wilson fulfills his work responsibilities at Captain D’s Restaurant. With the money he made from his after-school job, senior Erie Brown (abote) makes a deposit into his sav- ings account at a local bank. (Below) Sophomores Alison Frith and Dana Lattin shop at a local store. With her mother, sophomore Tina Hoffman shops for a purse at a local department store. To have good clothing, you can expect to spend quite a lot of money,” Tina said. I like to shop but I don’t like the prices. Cash—23
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Central High student» caused many cash registers (above) to jingle during the school year. (Below) Senior Steven Rodgers brushes a cat as part of his work for a local veterinarian. He was one of numerous students who worked. Money! That was something that practically every Central High student never had enough of during the 1984-85 school year. It seemed that each time a student turned around, somebody had a hand stuck out for money. “You pay membership dues for clubs, you’re expected to give money for such things as scholarship funds and the poor people, you have to pay for lunch, you have to pay for this and that, senior Glen Polite said. Polite then added that expenses at school were nothing compared to expenses away from school. “There's gas for the car. a date or two each week, trips to McDonald’s or a pizza place, and other things. he said. They add up fast. Polite was one of a large number of students who found jobs during the school year. It was estimated by school officials that about half of Central's students had jobs at one time or another during the year. As would be expected, there were lots more students seeking jobs than there were jobs to be found. (ash. Many students find work so they'll have some $$$'$
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Enjoying some conversa- lion while eating their lunch on the front campus arc sophomore Becky Mathis, junior Becky Carlscn. and junior Mcli- sand Williams. Students had 30 minutes at lunch. A picnic table on the back campus proves popular with students at lunch, especially when the weather is good. You have to rUn if you want to get one of the tables at lunch. one student said A sandwich shop on Univer- sity Avenue is visited by ' sophomores Teresa Hicks and Carrie Chakalcs. I Standing room only is available at this table (left) in the school's cafeteria at lunch. Students had their favorite tables. (Above) Select- ing some chips from one of the vending machines at Campus Inn is sophomore Sam Edwards. Campus Inn sold a variety of snack foods. 24—Out to Lunch
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