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lajWorking as a veteranarian's assistant at the Westside Animal Clinic gives junior Becky Moore a chance to work with all types of animals, from dogs to iguanas. lbj During a break in her secretarial work at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, senior Sandy Smith enjoys a spare moment in the museum 's gift shop. lcj While earning money for college or personal expenses, David Carter, junior, finds his job at Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream a good chance to observe 'human nature. as The working world outside is so different-so adult. The sudden responsibility made me realize how much growing up I had to do. lt's such a change from high school-they don't spoon-feed you out there. Northwest students agreed that school life and em- ployment were two separate worldsg they felt that knowledge gained from individual experiences proved as valuable as the money. Over 60 per cent of Northwest upperclassmen were employed at some time during the year and the majority of these did not work to support themselves or their families, but were saving for extra expenses and for the future. Laura Munn, senior, felt that her job helped her to learn to budget her time as well as her money, Just about all of my money went into the bank for college, she said. Gregg Shires, senior, felt that it would have been hard to get alone without some financial assist- ance from his parents. All of the money I earned went into the bank for college or l used it for dates, he explained. Searching for a job was a problem for students due to the high rate of unemployment and a lack of available time. ln general, those who did find jobs considered themselves lucky and enjoyed their work. David Carter, junior, felt that his job at an ice cream store provided him with the opportunity to study people. lt's interesting trying to guess what kind of ice cream kkllllDkkllllQTIil1llNl Q T I Tlllhlll NIE Wil lll MllDAW llIlQ!lllbHlllD 118
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