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38 A — Self-service with a smile seems to be Denise Werner ' s motto at the Mobil In Richmond. B — Being stockboy is heavy work! gasps Cliff Kiehler, employee at Sam ' s IGA but the money ' s nice; he adds with a grin. C — Stocking shelves keeps Larry Dravidzius running. Will he be able to keep up this pace at 65 ? □ — Maintain! You ' re next, ex- claims Memphis Drugstore cashier, Donna Weis. E — Charles Cravilla perfects a paint job at Rainbow Custom Collision.
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. 4 ■ A ■ STUDENTS PLEASE USE WINDOW Sandy says she ' ll miss all of her American friends when she goes home in August, especially the boys (her Japanese school is all girls), but Udo says, This year is really worth it. A — Where are all the students? B- Sandy Udo experience the first snow flakes of Winter. C — Udo enjoys his American Gov- ernment studies. D — The parking lot is just a barren wasteland of cars now, NO STU- DENTS! E — Sandy Kondo contemplates the American way. F — Billy Davis misunderstands the sign. 4 ■ •• ' V j 37 % ‘
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M.H.S. Students — On the Job 1 Want Money, or so the song title says. That is the main reason many high school students are working. Work not only helps stu- dents financially, but it enables them to gain responsibility and experience in the working world. Experience is a definite plus when applying for a full-time job after high school, or even college. Students hold a large variety of jobs, most of them part-time. Some MHSers work in the school on GET A programs, with jobs ranging from cutodial employment to secretarial work. The Co-op program at MHS enables juniors and Seniors to get extra working hours at their respec- tive place of employment. Students work in various businesses in the community and neighboring towns. High school age people feel a growing need to work to participate in student life activities. Money is needed for practically everything one does these days. Gas, movies, prom, senior trip, class rings, gradu- ation costs, and weekend get- togethers make the life of a high school student an expensive one. GIMME THE BUCKS! 39
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