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Skins spend time wisely How do you spend your spare time? Do you sleep in front of the T.V., or do you use it wisely? Well, despite the high unemployment rate in Fort Wayne, many Redskins were finding various part time jobs throughout the area. Grocery stores and fast food restraunts were very popular places for students to work. The reasons for working vary. I work to earn enough money for school clothes, said Kandie Elliott, sopho- more. I work to earn money for gas and dates, said Chris LaSalle, junior. Other Redskins provided domestic services such as babysitting, mowing lawns, etc. These students helped out individual families when they were needed. Freshman Beth Martz enjoyed her babysitting job because, I like the kids I watch, but I really like the money. ttaiey and experience motivated North Side students into the work- ing world. Scott Zicm, junior, shows his special technique on breading chicken. Angie Renniger, junior, is ready to start another day of taking orders from drive-thru customers. Nicole Armsrrong, junior, is always eager to help satisfy her I. JOBS
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Dave Randall, sophomore, takes a break from his studies. Sophomore Janelle Young shows how chat boredom bug can John Cowan, sophomore, listens intensely to an English lec- strike at any time. ture.
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Hardly anyone goes through the day without stopping at McDonald ' s. McDonald ' s BI1LION SER DRIVE-THRU Redskin life centers on food Fast food restraints maintained their popularity or perhaps even gained some because of their catchy tunes and slogans Where ' s the beef? seemed to fit many situations. The fast service was great for those quick drives to Wendy ' s during lunch periods . Such places also provided an in- expensive way to get together with friends and dates. A quarter pound hamburger varied from $1.19 at Wendy ' s to about $1.30 at McDonalds. A regular order of fries cost any- where from $.50 to $.69. In a year when extra spending money was scarce, what could have been better and cheaper than an evening out at McDonald ' s after the big gamp? Cheryl Geradot, junior, can hardly wait to get he ; delicious pan pizza. FAST FOODS 13
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