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Hot Summer, Cool Jobs Standing at the grill frying hamburgers was not the only How about getting paid to go to the baseball game? summer job there was. More Impossible? Ho. PHH l P' ug' exciting and likeable tasks were on students' schedules last summer. While working and tanning do not usually go together, students took up ushering at Busch Stadium and were able to see both the World Series and a variety of people. they do if you are a Holly Gregory worked at 40 lifeguard. 'The best part is Ruth's Hallmark Store. U ' that l can be with my friends Going to work was better xadpl while working, said Carrie Dohohne, a senior who worked as a life guard at Robinwood West swimming club. I like to be busy and around people, said Leslie Molyneaux, senior, who worked at Morrows Hut House at Chesterfield Mall. than sitting home, said Holly, senior. Most of the students got summer jobs for reasons other than money. The ability to work with a variety of people made their jobs special to them. -Laurie Krug If Sitting back enjoying the sun, Senior Carrie Dohogne keeps an eye on the kids diving off the board. She was happy that she had never seen a bad accident happen. 17.1, yy' f Senior Holly Gregory takes her time as she gets what the customer asked for. She smiles and makes conversation to show her friendly attitude. 8f JtbS , Finding just the right sweater to match a pair of pants, Senior Christine Laufer helps a customer choose an outfit. Her job also included straightening racks. Leslie Molyneaux, senior, listens carefully to hear what and how much candy customers want. The noise of Chesterfield Mall makes it difiicult to hear. - 'i ' . , :L ww ' 4 'R Nxt: V Q il . v f ' . I , Q. 1 Q o A . . . U sf
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