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Not only did we have the pressures of academics on our minds, but most of us had employment responsibilities as wel. We did just about any- Making Ends Meet thing and everything to make a buck. Some of us never want to look a pizza or a burger in the face again. It was all worth it. though. Our long hours paid off as the few dollars we made went either into our education or into our pockets. by Diane Calhoun Student Senator Jim Snyder pauses at his task of keeping tabs on S.G.A. activities. Sylvia Pltchke knows what buttons to press to get your total shopping spree at the S.G.A. bookstore. U Palermo's Italian Restaurant offers a new employment source besides the delicious stromboll and spaghetti they serve. Palermo's hire cooks and dishwashers much to the relief of our empty pockets. The cafes don't mean meal time to all of us, to some It means a Job. While we moan about the food selection, there are others wiping tables, filling the salad bar and yes, washing all those dirty dishes. AWl inn
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K eafeeKcLs 7He. JV te Sllewt — Till the Bell Rings Friday had arrived finally and the next 48 hours were ours! Our biggest worry was, “How much money can I get with my bank card and what party should I go to? We managed to pack more action into our weekends than the LCB. Not everyone sought the life of fun and frivol-ity, some students spent their time working at local businesses or as student work studies. Mundane chores such as shopping and laundry filled our precious 48 hours. Two days was never enough! by Annette Jacob Friends, In all shapes and sizes fill our weekend. We catch films In ECB, parties at the Shed, and share late-night breakfasts at Sheetz. Mention weekends and guys think of sports. Televisions In dorms and the union are tuned to the seasonal sport. Bets are made and the cheering Is loud and vigorous for the favored team. Working out frustrations of the week can make the weekend more enjoyable. Music does not soothe the savage beast In us, but Instead brings out the party animal. A QQL Qr»-lt 13
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Robin Bundy adds to her financial aid by working in Duplicating. Her work ranges from button making to photo-copies of research. Library workers Dan Wagner, Libby Melody and Noel Sallle work hard filing, cataloging and collecting fines. Students Paul Price, Kathy Keagy and Lane Duda avoid the “noids by working at Domino's and earning their way through school.
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