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,give Y? f-43 gd' 1 . Tracey Jackson and Dennis Cuya visit Sherrie Colton, owner of Sher- rie's Boutique. Jackson impressed Cuya with her taste in gifts for that special someone. Q. Pittsburg fans cheer on their players. Though one game doesn't seem like it costs a lot, fans find out that being faithful can put a dent in the wallet. f-1-w-Q h'L'Ul1I1LL1' I.LLfI:
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Money Doesn't Grow On trees by: Nina Trias Students found that money was hard to come by. Whether they worked hard at a job or begged their parents for money, they still came up with the green stuff that paid for their needs and wants. Money was spent for different things, however the most common was entertainment. One of the main reasons why weekends were looked forward to was that students spent their money on jollies like going to the movies, miniature golfing, and bowling. Students sometimes found themselves spending their money while shopping. Popular items that were bought were clothes, shoes, and surprise gifts for that special person in their lives. Responsible students had to spend their money on necessities. Those who owned a car had to pay their monthly bills, maintenance repairs, and gas. F ,Q st .fi 'Qi kt Q , A 1. Katrina Norwood and Latrice O'Neal spend their time and money on greeting cards. Q. Senior, Adam Leffle, looks for approval on his choice of Levi 501's. Leffle, like most students, shops for his jeans at SoI's on Railroad Avenue. gg is ff K r s ,m ' t fb E'L'IlI1l5Ii'L' I.LLfU Q D
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Students Love to Eat by: Sonya KendallfChristine V. Carlson On Friday nights or Saturday afternoons, and even during brunch or lunch at school, students liked to get together to eat and talk. Before a school dance, such as the Pirateer, nominees were escorted to restaurants like Black Angus or ll Giardino. Rick Kennessey, senior, took sophomore Sally Davis to the Claremont Hotel last year before attending his Junior Prom. After football games, players and fans liked to go to Round Table and celebrate the win. Ed Meinaersee, junior, said, l love Round Table pizza after a game. During lunch at school, juniors and seniors liked to drive to local fast food restaurants. Freshmen and sophomores often tagged along with friends with cars down to Taco Bell, Burger King or McDonald's. Jennifer Sawick, a junior liked to go out daily for lunch. Before school, students stopped at Wlnchell's for donuts for breakfast. Others ate breakfast in the cafeteria while talking with friends or finishing homework. Getting together for a bite was a favorite way for students to share some time together. ii'L'U.llllli.l.' LLUE
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