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There's always more than enough work for Assembling tools on senior Kelly Moore to do as mechanic at the dentist's tray ls one Unitog Uniforms. of senior Leslie Glover's jobs as assistant at Dr. Jerry Jeffries office. S Q 1' N A F . so Q is 031-V, . we 'Qs Rebs ot Work Student Work Programs Attract Southsiders Money, money, money! That seems to be one of the most im- portant factors in a teenager's life today. However, in order to get money, most students have to work for it. Many students work in restaurants, fast food places, movie theaters, grocery stores and various other places. Pam Stephenson, junior, is employed at Fashion Gal . I really work so l can have extra money, Pam explained. X ln finding a job at Jerry Neel's Bar-B-Q, junior Christie Redding said, I have to have money to put in my gas tank. Allison Flespess, junior, who also works at the restaurant explained she has to work so she can have money for the weekend. Most students at Southside work after school andlor on the weekends, but some get out of school early to go to their various jobs if they are a member of MDE, ICT, or the COE courses.
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