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,,. --on-0-... , ., like many SCU students, a part of Katle Maloney! budget goes to buying munchies at the Campus Store. Writing checks is easy for Sheila Gould. Unfortunately, balancing her checkbook is a little more tricky. 5 Max Mancini Having an on-campus Versateller machine proves too much of a temptation for freshmen lim Toole, Mike McHargue, and Dean Clava. 5. I 0 left Searl Spend Now: Repent Later
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RE I leff Searl No doubt about it, food shopping takes a major chunk out of one's expense account, as Tony Rolle discovers here at Safeway's check-out counter. 18 Student Life ATER by Kamen Krebser ith most of us having between 1560 to 5200 a month to play with, it's often hard to figure out exactly where it goes. or why it goes so fast. I could have sworn I had a full twenty just a few days ago. Why is it, then, that I am able to see the inside lining of my wallet so well? What happened to my weekly hoard? Okay, brainy, let's figure this out. There were last week's midterms - about fifteen Diet Cokes and a pizza each. Then there's Tuesday night movies, which are getting better this year. And, of course, there's pitching in for party supplies, not to mention the respective credit departments at Macy's, Nordstrom's, and I. Magnin's3 when the going gets tough, the tough go shopping, n'est-ce pas? So, anyway, I asked a few friends to help me find a solution to the Dilemma of the Disappearing Dollar. Tina blows her hoard on clothes, Kerry on non-Benson cuisine twho can blame her?l, Trisha goes in for pet food, Dan for Moosehead. Kelly helps her boyfriend out with transportation costs fthe girl possesses, I think, a truly noble spiritj, while john lumps it all under uentertainmentf' Personally, I try to hide money from myself so that it will pop up later and surprise me. Needless to say, it never works. I'm neither as frugal nor as stupid as I give myself credit for being. Budgeting our liquid assets for the proverbial rainy day would be nice, but sometimes it pays to be spontaneous. I firmly believe in pampering the human spirit, especially when it suffers the all-too-frequent crushing defeats that abound during the midterm season. Whenever we spend our private treasures - and it matters not what the object of the purchasing frenzy is - you can bet your last dollar twhich is about what I'm down toj, that as we watch it slip away, we desperately wish we had more of II.
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