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ZOCA-COLA KID illing a cup with pop and flipping a burger, rnior Mindy Reynolds works for extra spend- tg money at Intemational Burger. TEACHING TAGGING Taggingmerchandise atShopko, senior Jenny MAY I HEI-P YOU? Q Penko not only eams money but also learns BUIQQV King, Wh'Ch Opened UP 'OST SPVIOQ, on the jqb, Here 5he feqcheg gn employee provided fT1Or1Y jobs fOI' Southeast students how to mom medicine, like senior Debbie Ross. S . . , t ---3 'iS 55'l0iiI.DB! Money tops grades Money. Oftentimes it lead to cars, tapes, clothes and food. How it was obtained ranged from parental hand-outs to getting a job and earning it. Students held down a wide variety of jobs, including jobs such as babysitting, yard work secretarial work and modeling. Senior Kelli Dorn worked as a salesperson and model at Seifens downtown. It's fun to coordinate outfits for customers and set up displays, said Dorn. Sometimes we model for the store at Hovland's and Brittanys, too. A com mon job among students was working at fast food and sit- down restaurants. Senior Steve Kruse had an assortment of reponsibilities with his job at Mistys Edgewood. Most of the time I washed dishes although sometimes I cooked french fries or wrapped baked potatoes, said Kruse. Junior Steve Hoxiewos a waiter at Eostmont Towers retirement home. Along with woitering, hisjob consisted of cleaning the kitchen and dining room and setting up food trays for people who couldn't go to the restaurant to eat. I like the wages and the hours. The people are reollynice too, said Hoxie. Some jobs had potential for leading to future careers. Jil Briggs, senior, worked as a secretary and filing clerk at Nonhwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. I like working in a more busi- nesslike atmosphere, said Briggs, and there are a lot of good chances for advancement. 1 Senior Matt Swanson got a change of pace by having an out- door job. Swanson worked for Tom Olson Lawn Care where he mowed lowns in the fall and shoveled side- walks in the winter. I like being outside and the exercise is good for me, said Swanson, but sometimes I don't feel like mowing, or l'll get a huge lawn I have to mow. Whether they were for starting a career or for money for anything, jobs played a big part in students' lives. -Michelle Oglesby .
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