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Jobs: A Time To Work For When It's Time To Play Some of us have it, some of us don't. All of us want a lot of it, but sometimes it seems so hard to get a hold of even a little bit of it. What is it? Money! Yes, that precious, crisp, green stuff that we can never get enough of can cause a person to go to desperate lengths just to have some ... even to the point where you go out and get that dreaded word---------a job. Sacrificing wild weekend festivities, precious hours of sleep, piles of home- work and sometimes even treasured beach time in the summer, many peo- ple earn extra moolah working after school or weekends. Having that extra cash comes in handy for saving col- lege money and for other necessities like clothes, tapes, movies, food, etc Although a lot of free time and rest are given up, there are some advan- tages to having a job. By working, you meet people that you don't go to school with and the extra money helps a lot, remarks Janet Bolinger, who works at K M Supermarket. John Dietz, an usher at the Cinema, finds his job to be entertaining. I get to see a lot of free movies and I enjoy looking like a nerd in my blue jacket and bow tie. Kim Jesch points out the good and bad sides of working at McDonald's. I hate wearing polyester, but I meet a lot of cute guys when I work the drive- thru. So even though working at good old McDonald's may not seem quite as glamorous as riding shotgun with Don Johnson on Miami Vice or as cool as singing lead with BonJovi, the job pays off when it's time to play. -Cathy Drzewiecki Having fun in McDonaldland. Natalie Meyer and Rod Beckner give service with a smile. Adding up the multitudes of sales she just made, Sandy Hinton earns money by working at Lerner's. — 20 — student life
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Savoring his last Ruffles chip. Pat Oleary dreams of devouring the piles of candy behind him. My. what a thick shake! says Tammy Miller as she bugs out sipping her Wendy's frosty Liz Hildreth counts how many licks it takes to get to the center of her cherry Blow-pop A Quiz On Cuisine Michigan City isn't exactly a teem- ing metropolis but when it comes to eating out there are a lot of places to choose from. However, to be an ex- pert on what's hot and what's not in eating etiquette, one must know what and where to eat, grub and or dine. For this-purpose, a little quiz has been made to see just how sharp you are when it comes to your knowledge of eating in Michigan City. 1. Friday night-you're bored. You go to McDonald's and sit down to chat. Super Cop comes and says, A. Hey, can I have some of those fries? B. Buy something or get out, bud! C. Can I borrow your Beastie Boys tape? 2. You finally asked out the most gorgeous girl in your class. To impress her, you take her out to wine and dine at: A. Nettie's Hot Dogs B. Hacienda C. Moose Lodge Friday Night Fish Fry 3. It's lunch time and your stomach is making sounds louder than Pee-Wee Herman's voice. You decide to: A. Chow on Ma's granola mix with neatly sliced carrot sticks for dessert. B. Hit the Canteen for a Coke and some Cool Ranch Doritos. C. Try the cafeteria's Mystery Burger with Mushroom Surprise. 4. It's Valentine's Day. You decide to send your sweetheart a box of: A. Gummy rats B. Fannie May bon-bons C. Instant AuGratin Potato Mix 5. It's Saturday night and you're scouting the whole town for Mr. Per- fect. You figure he's probably at the popular hang-out so you cruise on over to: A. McDonald's B. Lum's C. K-Mart Grill 6. Prom night is quickly approaching. Every fancy restaurant in town is al- ready booked so you opt for: A. A quiet, cozy corner at Burger King B. Trying to sneak in a reservation at The Spa C. Two medium pepperoni pizzas to go from Little Caeser's Just in case you've wondered, there really aren't any right or wrong an- swers. But compare your answers to those of your friends. Maybe you'll find out why you've been sitting all alone with the cops at Dunkin Donuts all these weekends. Who knows? It's all a matter of personal taste. -Cathy Drzewiecki- — 21 — working eating
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