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Lunchtime Relief With an open campus and an hour for lunch students have many options. Quite a few students have cars and drive to school so their options aren't limited to places within walking dis- tance. Some of the places frequented by students are Taco Bell, Jack-in-the- Box, Pete's Fish and Chips and the Fun Factory. Gardner's, the cafeteria, the snack bar and Central Quisine still re- ceive around 50'Z1 of the business since there are often meetings, lawn concerts, intramurals and other activities during the lunch hour. Central Quisine, which opened last year is a very popular place to eat for both students and teachers. You can get a hamburger or chef salad, french fries and a shake for only 70m fthe same price as a cafeteria lunchl. Remember when a school lunch was only 4542? Inflation is everywhere. 1. Rosemary Duran, Charlotte Duran, San Juani- ta Esqueda, Todd Roepke and Jeff Bell take the Pepsi challange at Gardner's. 2. Don McFadden tests his driving skills at the Fun Factory. 3. I love cafeteria food, says Jack Pfeifer. 4. Don McFadden and Paul Fowler hurridly consume a noontime snack at Jackein-the-Box. 5. Kevin Hayes, Donna Phillips, Maureen Juan, Pam Thomas and Teressa Baum enjoy a casual lunch on the grass. 6. Barbara Nelson and Karen Luna enjoy Fabby Medina's sense of humor. 7. Good to the last bite, is what Matt Myers tells his friend. fPhotos: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7 by John Selivonik, 3, 5 by Paul Fowler.J designed by John Selivonik
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designed by John Selivonik Got J ob? 1. Ernie Warring expertly bags groceries at Safeway. 2. Fabby Medina and Tim Ortiz help a customer at Taco Ole'. 3. Sharyn DeSpain hurridly types some student data for the nurse. iPho- tos 1, 2 by John Selivonik, 3 by Paul Fowlerb During this time of rising inflation, many stu- dents find it necessary to obtain a job. Some work one or two days a week and some work every day. The jobs range from upholstery to washing cars and working in a restaurant to being aides at other schools. The wages vary as much as the jobs do. Students make anywhere from 351.50 to 34.00 an hour. Besides working for just the money several students work through the career resource center and earn school credit while they work. D.O. and O.J.T. also give a student credit for working al- though they must be a senior to be in the program.
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