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WORKING Sinking into a com- fortable bed after a long day at school and work is all he can think about. Suddenly he remembers the stack of school books that hasn ' t been touched. This student and many others go to a full day of school and then on to a job. Work- ing late hours and then returning home to find homework is just anoth- er part of their routine. Six classes and then a job makes for a tight schedule, but reflects both positive and neg- ative aspects. The favor- able aspect is the money earned, whereas the un- favorable is the lack of sleep. It is hard to get enough sleep and get up the next morning and face school, said Cyn- thia Hernandez, junior. CHANGE: Working at a toy m store can be interesting. Fred ; Garcia takes time to count out ■ i the change for Zara Rodriguez. FAST FOOD: Working at a fast food restaurant requires a good memory as well as speed. Melissa Rodriguez closes the box as she gets ready to call out the number of the order. Many students find jobs working in fast food res- taurants.
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+ 8URGERS: Everybody, induci- ng Michael Monroy, Jeremy Bil- eauci and Jim Moss, finds time during the night to eat. Burger ing tends to always draw a n-Qwd because of its late hours. HANGING OUT: Many just simply hang out on the strip for entertainment. Here Kristi McCray, Bobby Green, Darrell Bates, Kimberly Hill, Jodi Carter, and Thad Small hang around on the Houston Highway. WALKING: Walking the mall is also a fa- vorite pastime at night or weekends. Because the mall closes at 9 p.m., many meet there and then go out to other events. Brenda Es- trada, Vanessa Chacon and Priscilla Navarro shop at the mall. A NIGHT OUT
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JOn the job Time is a major factor involved in holding a job and going to school. Even with 24 hours in a day, several students consider it a small amount in a combined school work situation. I have very little time to myself, Theresa Wil- kinson, junior, said. The day is filled, from the moment you wake up until you go to bed, Keith Schumann, said. Valuable experience is obtained from the pres- sure and devotion need- ed to hold down a job and school. This instills within a person the ability to cope with whatever the future may bring, Shannon Horton, se- nior, said. What is learned for working hard is remem- bered for life. School, extra curric- ular activities, and work provide a tremendous challenge, Schumann said. But when accom- plished, it shapes a well- rounded person pre- pared for the future. ON THE JOB LLil.
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