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With today’s economy many students have jobs after school and on weekends. Students can be found working in places rang- ing from McDonald’s to Mortons Jewelers. Putting in long hours is part of the price students must pay to have their independence. One of the most popular places to work is the mall. Whether at Chesterfield Towne Center or Cloverleaf Mall, stu- dents can be found making those bucks around every corner. This Michelle Mallory reaches high upon the wall trying not to knock down the many items offered by “Everything’s A Dollar.”’ 24 MAKING BUCKS A teen way of life... Making Bucks Spending Them has become the normal scene in the life of a teenager. Now that these students have made all of this money it has to be spent somewhere. Lisa Pas- chall, a senior said, “‘The thing | spend the most money on is en- tertaining myself and my friends. (i.e.: videos and films.)’’ The most common places to spend, spend, spend are the movies, the record store, on clothes, at concerts, and at the new teen dance clubs which have been popping up around Richmond such as, ROCKNXS, ROCKITS, and T. Finnigans. Other stu- dents must pay for car insur- ance, car payments, and gas money. One junior said ‘‘When I walk in a store, I look for what | like, not who made it.”’ As the fashion today is to dress how you feel, and be yourself. Many students no longer look at brand names on clothing. Since many pay for their clothing, the price is more important to them than the name on the tag. In high school students reach that age when they become adults. Drivers’ licenses and cars, jobs, romance, and other events create a different person than the freshman that first en- tered this school. Cars and a busy social life create an atmo- sphere where a student can live for four years in their own world before entering the ‘‘real”’ one. Make it and spend it. Leann Scott takes a rest at the Ches- terfield Towne Center Food Court.
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The Band spends the day in London performing. A beautiful sight! The Buckingham Palace. A man on duty outside the Tower of London. BAND INLONDON 23
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Jenny Hable flashes that smile that makes her such a great sales lady. “Doughnuts Anyone?” Renee Olsen and Liz Olsen enjoy a day at the mall. i a Mike Beasly wonders “‘Is is time to go home?”’ damie Vecchione hangs out at the mall. MAKING BUCKS 25
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