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Working For the Weekend Sacrafices are made “I’m sorry that I can’t go out this weekend but I’ve got to work.” Along with having to put in long hours, students who held part time jobs had to sacrifice a lot of their free time. At Burger King and McDonald’s, one was usual- ly served by a friend who worked there. Bilo and Winn Dixie also had their share of student workers. Students chose to work for many reasons. Some wanted to save up for col- lege. Others wanted pocket money. While many seniors worked to finance their many senior dues, juniors and even sophomores held jobs also. Parents were sometimes faced with the task of carrying students to and from work, but it was well worth the effort. Annette Teasdell said, ‘‘1 do enjoy having my own money but there are times when I would rather be with my friends.” Student work- ers had a lot to endure but with the extra money and gained experience it was well worth the effort. Kim Simmons keeps a close eye on Kyle Moody as he crawls across the floor to play with the phone. Kim babysits three afternoons a week to earn spending money.
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Thank Goodness It’s The Weekend We Ve waited so long For most students weekends home watching cable televi- went to the mall. Every now tans, weren’t the end of the week, but sion. For students who dated, and then some strolled down Unfortunately, weekends the beginning! As soon as the they normally went out to eat Market Street not leaving be- came to a close much to fast 3:00 bell rang on Friday after- and to a movie. Alma Koger re- fore stopping at Swenson’s Ice and students never got to rest noon the partying began. plied, “I go to the movies every Cream Parlor for an “earth- as they had planned. No matter A common sight on Friday Saturday night.’’ quake,” a humongous bowl of how students spent their week- night was students cruising Parties were routine on the eight flavors of ice cream and ends, they definitely enjoyed town. Down Jefferies, around weekend. It was very unlikely many different toppings. An them. Sonic, up Main Street and by for a weekend to go by without “earthquake” certainly brought 1 Wizard World were popular a party. Among other things friends closer. Cruising around town with chauf- routes. Sharon Howell said, “1 students really enjoyed getting In warmer weather, students feur Bram Platt are Lisa Rogers’ ,, , Martha Ross, and Susie Smith usually go uptown but some- together and dancing. gathered at Edisto Beach, a times 1 stay home to rest.” Shopping was a very popular popular “hangout” place for A lot of students found that activity on the weekend. Stu- teenagers. They came down to the best place to be was sitting dents often got together and meet new people and get terrific Weekends 15
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nata As part of Tracy Lohr’s job at Hiott’s she stays busy pouring foun- tain drinks. Not only with the responsibility of ringing up groceries, Vickie Law- son also has the hassle of bagging them. Stretching across a car, Kenny O’Quinn reaches across to wipe it clean. This is one of his responsibil- ities at FCX. Working Hours 17
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