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A L97 AW prepares vanous types of food for the supper meal A 8a W Restaurant 824SW 89 Oklahoma Clty, OK 691 3983 RULLINS KH? MCGFF 4th 81 Tele hone R MOOR OKLA Ph 794 8929 If you dldn t need a job would you stxll work? No I lzke to have my free tzme to do whatever I want not what somebody tells me to do jumor Janlce Harmon If you could have any job wh1le1n hlgh school what would lt be? I would be a model I ve always wanted to be tall and th1n jumor Wend1e Thomas How often should a hlgh school student work outslde of school hours? About ten hours a week because students need to spend as much tzme wzth homework as work jumor Teny Anderson How do your parents feel about you work1ng They thtnk tt s great thatl m getnng a taste of the real world junior Tracy Spencer How does your job help or hurt you'l It helps wzth money but hurts my soezal We junior Nora DeGroot If you dldn t need a job would you stxll work? Yes because I lzke keeptng busy and betng around dyjferent people junlor Crlstee Beckes Why do you llke your job 1 get to wear normal clothes I don t have to wear a unnform semor Tuan Do Why lS lt necessary for you to work? So I can fix up my car and pay for speedzng ttekets jumor Lance Shaw What advlce would you give other students lookmg for a job' You ve got to be perststent because employees look for a good worker and persistence ts a qualtty trazt Jumor Gwen Wllkerson What type of job do you th1nk IS best for a ht gh school student Somethzng where you get ojj' work early junior Leroy Frank How should you prepare for a job IIIICTVICW7 You should be calm not nervous, dress mee and have a good poznt of vzew junior Mellssa Meadows What type of skllls would you suggest another student should have before looklng for a job'7 Open eommunzcatzon wzth other people junlor Shawnenc Swxtzer What does your paycheck cover? My car' Whatever ts left goes to me for luxuries whtch zsn't much because cars are expenszve Junior Susan Mansfield Q . V N .ffl 1 g,..' r sq' I' L, xx Z - 1 We '83 News ' f at Wt Tig? 7' ' dfllmlf' g,-1 ,h , ,CQ M H ishing Up Fries. Junior Bryan Duke Ep cl. , U I o
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Students need jobs for money and clothes: it also teaches them responsibility for when they get older. - junior Darla Haffner METRO CITY DELIVERY Rick A Dianna Royland 8921 South Pennsylvania Phone Oklahoma City, OK 73159 681-2384 Success to all 'SHE PARTY PLFCF Future Business one stop party S op Men and Women of Moore 2102 S.W. 74th Okl h Ot ,OK 73159 ' ' a 5333, Siig-1032 Moore Veterinary Hospital 500 SW 4th Moore, Oklahoma 794-4309 eward of Experience and oney Getting a job in their teenage years was very important to many students. A student needed money to pay for gas, car insurance, new clothes, movies and lunches. 'LI love working with children and I feel very rewarded hearing them repeat something I have taught them, said senior Kim Kriz about her job at Kids World Daycare. I plan to work at Kids World for three more years and then I will open my own daycare center? Students liked their jobs for many different reasons. I wanted to deal with clothes, and that is where I shop for my clothes, said senior Kim Kerr who worked at Foxmoors in Crossroads Mall. Kim had advice for other students interested in getting a job. Don't work anywhere that you don't want to work or are not interested in. It will be a drag for you. Students had jobs ranging from working at various shops in Crossroads Mall to working at grocery stores and fast food restaurants. I used all my money on my first ski trip, sol had to get a job to pay for my next ski trip, ex- plained junior Greg Com. I work the cash register which isn't too hard to do. Wanting to get out of the house and do something productive or worthwhile gave students a reason for wanting a job. It feels good to get that paycheck and know you deserve it because you've put in many long, hard hours for that check, said senior Bryan Sherlock, an employee of Buchanan's Food Mart. Some students had to quit their jobs during the school year to maintain their grades. Many quit because they didnlt have enough time to attend church activities or participate in extracurricular activities. I didn't have the time because of school activities like tennis and my grades, said junior Todd Anderson. I also didn't really feel like working at this time, but I plan on working this summer. Whatever the reason for having or not having a job, students examined their own priorities and made their own decisions. 'Q af JI' 'iw 1.0 s-KX Returning Change. Junior Becky Socher retums change to a customer at Card Circus. Jobs were a stable income for both juniors and seniors.
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-Kita-fx .in Auwxuitunof Sui- - EF K. GEORGE ELASSAL, D.D.S. Orthodontist 8211 South Walker Avenue - Willowbrook Gardens Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73139 UL 670'-U2f'Ly Flower 81 Cift Shop Jodi With A Country Touch 229 North Service Road Alice Root Suite 1 799-0140 Moore, OK 73160 Telephone 44051 631-8281 My personalized fag reads 'IBZNU.' I put it on the back of my '81 Z-28. - senior David Owen ecorating Cars to Fit Per onalities Students fixed their cars to match their perso- nalities. Some students added tinted windows, a very popular accessory. I have tinted windows on my car because they look neat and nobody can see in, said junior Angie Mills. Hubcaps, referred to as mags, were simply added to stylize a car. Popular mags were Krager, Superior and American, the main difference being the weight and the metals used. When it was nice outside, students enjoyed driving with the addition of T-tops. Students said they liked T-tops because they could feel the breeze while driving and they made the car more attractive. The T-tops on my car make the whole car look good. said junior Ronda Landreth. Students added rollbars to a truck to enhance the looks. Some liked the looks of them because ofthe chrome, although an iron rollbar was also popular. I have an iron rollbar on my truck just for looks. said senior Ron Huff. IfI were to ever roll my truck. it would probably save my life. Public announcement systems made driving more fun for students during the weekends or in the parking lots at school. My PA system is really fun to have while drivingg I put it in mainly so I could show off, said junior Steve Hudson. Race mirrors extending across the front of a car were added for looks. I like race mirrors because they look cool and a lot better than those plain rearview minors, said senior Daryl McSwain. Personalized license plates. an addition to many cars, let everyone add that final touch that reflected their personalities. My front license plate says Jo Jo because the first two letters in my first name are Jo and the first two letters in my last name are Jo, said junior Joy Jones. This has become a nickname for me with my friends. After adding all these accessories to a car, many students felt they should invest in an alarm system. I put an alarm on my truck so no one could get in and steal something, said senior Bobby Suttles. To trigger my alarm. it only takes movement inside or outside of the truck when it is on. ersonal Touch. Adding his own style. junior Jesse Christal personalizes his car with a new tag. His tag reads Yuppie to Be. . ,,
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