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MARK Clark do«» his job well. Hacking up groc«ri«s at Gifford ' s IGA. SWISS Village provides many jobs for girls interested in nurs- ing. Jenny and Jenny walk down the hall to the kitchen. fHILE Herb decides what he ' s hungry for, Teresa writes rapidly, tak- g his order at the White Cottage. Prices Movie Gas Album School Lunch Big Mac Pizza Coke Candy Bar Nike Lee Jeans Izod shirt Hair cuts Prom Date Sporting Event Used Car Stamps Minium Wage Newspaper Magaizines Seventeen NeTwsweek Sports 111. $3.75 $1.30 $8.95 $ .75 $1.15 $6.50 $ .45 $ .25 $28.00 $24.00 $21.00 $5-$15 $10.00 $23.00 $2.00 $1,500 $ .18 $3.35 $ .20 $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 Jobs and Prices 1 1
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Summer vacation may be vacation for some students, but for others it means getting a job, and entering the working world. Many high school students have at least one job during the summer months to make some money for them- selves. Students ' jobs range from factory work, car hopping at Tree ' s, lifeguarding at the pool, or even mowing lawns. If a student finds a job he enjoys, or even just finds a job at all, he is lucky, considering the cutbacks and unemploy- ment rate today. Besides having a job to keep them busy, more and more students are realizing that they need a job to afford some of the luxuries they have en- joyed. With rising prices of colleges, movies, gas, and other things that keep the normal teen- ager occupied, the job market is being filled with the younger generation. Although summer jobs can be very time consuming, they do have strong advantages. A job prepares students for the working world as well as teaching them to budget their money and time. By the time school rolls around in the fall, most of the students admit they had a funsummer, and many keep on working at their summer job. JOHN Gifford looks for a particular type of flower for a custoiru while working at the garden center at IGA. GERBER Brothers employs many high school stude nts. Abov Gerri makes sure a check is okay. SUMMER finds Jill Sprunger working as a lifeguard at the Berne S win: n: ing pool. TODD Wickey pumps gas at Berne Oil, filling one of the school buses for its next route.
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Changing Places On November 5, 1980, the students roam- ing the halls looked a little different. The rea- son was because that day was Swap Day. Swap Day is when stu- dents and parents or friends over 21 switch places. Ever since the first Swap Day was held three years ago, stu- dents and parents have asked for it to be re- peated. They felt that the insights into the way the school is actually run, not the way the students felt it was run, were beneficial. It also creates good public re- lations awareness. Each class was run as it usually was supposed to be. The student ' s re- placement had to turn in the student ' s home- work from the day be- fore, do classwork, and take home the student ' s JULIE Lehr . ' s mother finally masters her locker combination. homework for the next day. Some parents even got yelled at for talking during classtime. Many parents had problems finding class- rooms, identifying books, sitting in the cor- rect seats, and especial- ly opening lockers. Lunchtime was also confusing because par- ents couldn ' t decide which line to eat in. But there were Student Council members on hand to help the lostT parents find their way around and help open the lockers. Afterwards, parents said that they thought that Swap Day was a very good idea and that it should be held every year, instead of every two years. Parents found out that the South Ad- ams High School is not really the prison camp that the students claim it 1 2 Swap Day 1
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