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Rhonda hughes and Kathy Layton take-5” out of a long and busy rehearsal to pose for the camera. Nicky Britt adjusts her crinoline under her long South- ern Bell dress for a “Songs of the South” number. Singing a verse from Deep in the Heart of Texas” is Marcel Andre Harley. VARIETY 25
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Money— Some Make It, Some Take It Money—this great motivator prompted many students to seek and find work. And though the sacrifices were sometimes great, students obviously found “making the bucks” worth it. What were these sacrifices? Students forfeit- ed football and basketball games, parties, and Warshaw’s worker, Kathy Jones, displays sweaters for cus- tomers. some found dating inconvenient and rushed. After all, one needed time for rest, solitude, and an occasional homework assignment. When asked if the free time sacrificed was missed, Junior Kathy Lawson expressed, “My hours are minimal and I only work Saturdays at Winn Dix- ie. This helps me keep up my grades.” The one thing that wasn't missed was a pay- check. Working students tended to spend mon- ey more freely than those who did not work. Some made car payments and saved for col- lege. Working students were able to dress well, to purchase stereos and tape decks, and to keep up with all the latest music and trends. Also, Seniors ran across quite a few bills in their “old age.” The average senior picture package was $75.00, senior supply bills were around $40.00-$50.00, and a complete prom set up (dress, tuxedo, tickets, and dinner) amounted to approximately $215.00! Was it any wonder that a paycheck was appreciated? Although working demanded some sacri- fices, the profits reaped generally outweighed them. In addition to extra money, students learned how to budget time, organize and de- termine priorities, and work with money. sfe i%KT mtm as ® M ttS BrjU» «UT S5 «Airs » l T I! niSGUt 65 mm e«B5f ag mi 9f£t 90 fWD6ac«nr 0«o SW0AES BUTTER PECAN strawbehrv VAIIU. A BANANA If M0 pcotfi r Back cherry Rocolate Range sherbert IEM0NAD! 28 4624 ' ’«V CHBfW COKES STHS««Mr PliEAPPtf mm EXTRm mot Ftioma S0BP55 . sm mmn mm eo mxm m Window worker, Michelle Craven, enjoys working “with Delicious Sandwiches are prepared by Pam Smyly at the Whopper” for her “pocket change.” Hiott’s Pharmacy. MONEY MAKERs 27
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