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Junior Celeste Pick tries to find the price of paper towels after she charged the wrong price at Osco Drugs. A , M Ai. . ,M 45 f- 'I 1 l Q, 1 :L 'l ' x-an vain . Layout by Susie Baron 5 K H at ii 5 il f gee . 'lil 4 1 1 ilu Senior Dan Flemsberg stocks the shelves at Piggly Wiggly making them nice and neat, Junior Deena Karp tries to sell Junior Sandra Nelson a pair of pants but fails after Sandra sees the price. i E Work X 27
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lu Prom Class to jobs - Teachers to bosses As gas prices continued to rise, so did the importance of an after school job. Money was needed for dates or just to spend or blow at the mall. At the mall, there were a vari- ety of jobs. Working in jewelry, clothes, shoe, drug, or gift stores were just a few of the many types offered. Seniors Russell Porter and David Cor- win enjoyed working at Yes- terday's. Russell commented that he liked working at Yes- terday's and went on to say that he was sometimes able to find money on the floor! Many students worked at the mall and felt that the only bad thing about working there was hav- ing to work nights. Some other students chose to get jobs that they might like to go into as a profession. 26 X Student Life Senior Eddie Lewis worked at King's Daughters in the x-ray department. Eddie planned to go on to school and learn how to work in a lab and to also study radiology. There were also jobs at res- taurants including fast-food restaurants. Where alcoholic beverages were served, a stu- dent had to be 18, but in fast- food restaurants, underclass- men, even those under 16, could usually get a job. The pay might not be minimum wage for those under 16, but it was still a job. There were many different types of jobs, and there were many reasons for working, but the main reason was for the money and the good feeling that having it brought. tn-'htel Photos by Patti Welttef . ' it V fl ..,. 1 fflil 1 Nm ri ..,t ,hhwztt E l - l gfffffjff f' ' z t ,iff Vfy' z . i - fa 1 4 ' M l . l After a hard day of work, Senior DeAnn Quarles tries to conquer the task ot folding a blouse.
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