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Customers, such as Randy Lipe, kept Jerry Rogers busy making money after school hours at Hardee's. « Job responsibilities included restocking records at Sound Warehouse. Mike Eberhardt replaces albums. | iy H | i ! | a | yi ce eer making money
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Making money, making friends all make up part of financing New computer cash registers required special knowledge for opera- ome knew the sinking feeling of being so broke that you actually had to tions. Kerry Marshall rings up a meal ticket spend the weekend study- ing. The next for Longneckers. week, after pay day, you could afford an evening on the town art McDonalds for a hamburger and fries and still came up twenty cents short. High school isn’t just homecoming, dances, and sports. Most P.C. students not only carried their class loads and par- ticipated in extra curriculars, they also worked part-time. Money wasn’t just a luxury, it was a necessity. ‘‘Sometimes if | didn't get my work done | would get up at five in the morning to finish, but | needed the money so | worked,’’ remarked Kristie Caven. After paying for corsages, class rings, senior announcements, and library fees, most bank accounts were wiped out. Some students went to school from 8:00 am to 2:45 pm, were in clubs and on sports teams, and still managed to work. But dif- ferent surroundings made the job more in- teresting. ‘| worked for a different environment from the school environment. The people there were older and it gave me an idea of what’s going on in the real world,’’ stated Angie Conant. Tough daily schedules made super organization necessary. Somehow most students seemed to sur- vive the year and the generation of high school students were making a pattern take hold. Pe Cm ot a Volunteer work was an important part of keeping organizations running. Kelly Soter spends time working in the student store.
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