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I - . 'fi Q1 ' - ,A,, f'. 15 3 'LiQ I I orklng 5 - 9 to pay the way Nighttime, weekend jobs take time, but they offer money I as well as independence for hardworking students seem to be the main con- Smith said, Melinda's 1week's car payment .... makes pretty much his S45 flict hen it comes to worked since she was 14, own hours he wants to gas money ............. working. Iunior Nick and I feel that the work- work. Hamilton said, I S10 Elizondo aid. Having ing atmosphere has given know I get a lot of extra new Calvin Kleins ....... two honors classes and her much responsibility benefits, but when I'm S25 I I - there working, they treat newlourneyalbum ,..,. it S . , , , S I I L me like any other S8 employee. DGd'S birthday ......... Student jobs range S15 from a grocery store or a spending money ........ car wash to things like Q30 mowing yards and fast S133 food restaurants. Most There goes another students also receive paycheck! Having a part 'time job gives students the chance to enjoy extra activities without having to ask mom and dad for money. The average student works three days a week and puts in between 15 and 20 hours. This may seem pretty easy, but when a student attends school 40 hours a week, works 15-20 at a job, does 5 hours of homework and still tries to have a social life, they are meeting life head-on at an early age. School and homework S3.35 an hour, which is the minimum wage in Texas. Sophomore Toby Magill said, Working gives me a lot of respon- sibility. Even my parents like me working, cause now I pay for my own things. These students that at- tend school, work and maintain good grades are earning the best educa- tion for entering the real world. Story by Lynda Kain. I I or-king at Paradise Bakery can be a 'tstuftingi I Wlunior Rhonda Brewster stands behind 'theglass counter serving cookiesiand brownies to customers. Lynda Kaxnphato. V and dependability and also respect for money. Freshman Iohn Hamilton falls under a special category. Since his parents own the store he worked at, The Athletic Department, he working is pretty hard, but my parents feel that if I keep up with my grades, they don't mind me Working. This is a com- mon feeling with parents. Peggy Smith, who is the mother of Iunior Melinda J' Ia.,-fr x ,H Q no ...L ' . in 7 as. 1 .Y 'A fx-I . 5 t ti sf t....i-. rf- ' ,gg 1 9:1 . pr, 1- I ' . I I. l ii A y . r - Q 1 f- ' , in 1 at a r s .if 2 q +-F S enior Kathy Campbell applies cosmetics to Senior Dena Kemper at After working at Minyard's more than two years, Senior Rhonda one of the Irving Mall shops. Campbell was trained for three days by Bush has accompfished the responsibility of toughing-out the the Iean Pierre Company. After the training, she received her beauti- hard times and staying at one job a longtime. Bush runs register and cian's license and was able to work there part-time. Lynda Kain photo. sacks groceries most of the time. Stephanie Mashman photo.
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