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left: Arranging greeting cards is just one of many various jobs Patty Verosky is called upon to do at G. L. Perry Variety Stores. STLDENTL1FE 23
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MAKING IT HAPPEN Work Experience for the Future Pursuit of the dollar led Washington students to many various and unusual occupations. Area food chains along with Scottsdale Mall were the principal beneficiaries of student employment. Some students, however, worked at such places as Memorial Hospital, Notre Dame University, South Bend Country Club and McDonald ' s Studio. Hours ranged from five or six to as many as thirty-five to forty. Many times it was difficult to keep up with school work and hold down a job. but most students managed. The money earned was channeled through one of two routes; either students would save for the future, or they would enjoy themselves bowling or shopping. Whether the work was training for a future career or just for a litle extra spending money, a job was a normal part of most students ' lives. top: Mary Stachowiak and Judy Kloski talk over the . day ' s business at Burger Chef. right: Vicky Plencner does her thing at Gina ' s Pizza. Pizza was i. popular late night treat for students. 22 STUDENT LIFE
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MAKING IT HAPPEN SSS WHS Well Represented Washington High School was represented almost everywhere in the community. Students held jobs at such various places as Park -n- Shop, Wygant ' s Florist, McDonalds, Long John Silver ' s Seafood Shoppe, Kentucky Fried Chicken, gas stations, banks, and the Black Cow ice cream parlor. From throwing fries to scooping ice cream, Washington ' s employed students worked at nearly every type of occupation possible. top right: A favorite snack of any age group is ice cream, and Ann Finch has her hands full in keeping the public happy at the Black Cow. far right: Judy Kloski trys to keep up with the demand for french fries at Burger Chef. right: All girls enjoy flowers and Cindi Orlowski is lucky enough to work among groups of flowers at Wygant ' s Floral Shop. k 3 24 STUDENT LIFE
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