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BIG ADVENTURE. Andy I-laralson dresses for fun as Pee Wee Herman at Bob's Bait and Tackle. isiii 1 S N W 5 5 : . A 50 X 2 , 4 X 1 fx e. , 4 1 ' 6 ff ,. 3 , I , ?f,Q'f .f 5' ' , , fi, ,, Q ' ffl 1 EAT AND RUN. A night out on the town isn't complete without food, as Ricky Andrews hands his money to Stephen Louis at Coit's. 16-MAKING MONEY
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Cars and Dales Cause Most people set goals for themselves. Saving money for a new car, a dress for the formal dance l coming up, or taking out your buddy on a Friday night all involve spending money. To finance these activities students either have help from their parents or seek jobs. Students may be seen after school and on l weekends working in department stores, fast food joints, and in offices. Worldng at Chi-Chi's, keeping up my grades, and attending all the school functions is really tough, but I guess that is all part of being a teenager, said Lexi Methvin. Skilled or very lucky students receive scholarships for the colleges they would like to enter. Others have W to finance themselves through college. According to recent figures, the cost of a college degree averages I between 34,000 to 320,000 a year depending on the college one chooses. I really like my job because it gives me a sense of responsibility. I know that it is really helping me for 'Q ,A aw ,., Y ON THE LINE. Halloween was a great occasion for Anthony's employee Jana Chartrau to have fun as a cowgirl on the job. ilugiiliihe GREEN my jobs in the future, said Rebecca Linton. Not all Holding a job and going to school is not easy, especially when you hear people talking about the game or the dance. -Craig Wolfe 5, B ' - FW! I 'f, ' 2 I f 'MM 7 was 1 ,Qs am X -f .9 l I M vw '35 aassia people have the same positive opinion. An after school job just seems to get in my way. I would rather not work than have to put up with managers griping at me all the time. Homework and parties are more important to me than a crummy job, said Todd Beesley. Whether it is working for the fun of it or for the money, students like the benefits of their jobs. Some say it is meeting new people and others like getting their paychecks on Friday so they can have a great weekend. Whatever the choice is they all contribute to the power. Q I WWNM-N s,., K MOVIE MADNESS. Renting movies at Sound Warehouse, Angie Conant makes her extra bucks. MAKING MONFY 17
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