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Af work Pumping gas, cooking french fries and running a cash register may not have been the most interesting ways to spend at Saturday afternoon, but they did offer a certain fringe bene- fit - cash. More and more teenagers were holding down part-time jobs in their personal war against rising prices. Students needed jobs to buy clothes, gas. entertain- ment and to help finance college For others. part-time employment was a way to escape the early household routine . After all , 2517.00 for a pair of Levi's, 85. 99 for a record album , S3 . 00 ticket for movies, 8.50 to 8.60 a gallon for gasoline, and 55.75 for a Big Mac, can place a person in a disastrous finan- cial state . - f As time progresses, teenf ' agers are becoming a greater ' influence on the power of the work force in America. Young people earning and spending money can affect the economy. and benefit their personal financial situation. TOP: Brosenne's Liquor Store employee Anthony Tangires stocks what weekends were made for. RIGHT: Running a cash register at Spencer's in the Columbia Mall is Janis Sprague's part-time job. OPPOSITE LEFT: A bright smile is a part of Mary Pat Beyer's sales pitch at Phillipsborne in Columbia Mall. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Junior Laurie O'ConnelI cures a Big Mac Attack at McDonald's. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT Magiros Pharmacy in the Village Green Shopping Center on Route 40 keeps senior Chip Perdue busy in his off-hours. o I sruoem urem work
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Brofher can you spare a dime? Peddling tickets and ringing doorbells for many teams and organizations are as important as practices and meetings. Money was tight everywhere and raising thousands of dollars to publish a book, purchase uniforms, sponsor proms or travel on trips was an obsession. In hallways students hawked t-shirts, submarine sandwiches, yearbooks, newspapers and candy bars. Food was the most popular commodity. There were spaghetti and lasagne dinners in addition to submarine sales. It was an indication that everyone was industriously at work. if my slabs ecl-via, kA1KlTE'UJlTK nvuouio LLU without U-H0 Will ' N I' hvfgf guys? ' fx Yifm- if l X X Wi? .JJ
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