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AdsEven though money was hard to come by, we opened our walletsWe were sad to see Dairy Queen close in November signifying theand gave spare change to the fundraisers for Polsoltega, Nicara-coming of winter. Closed campus affected nearby restaurants endinggua, holiday child and the food drive. We took advantage of thethe rush of students at lunch. As businesses like White Rabbit and thenewly-opened businesses around town such as Old Navy, CircuitCollege Mall McDonalds closed, we found other places to spend ourCity, Goodys and Texas Roadhouse. As space in our scheduleshard-earned money. When the era of old bills came to a close,opened, we worked at local establishments to earn extra spend-redesigned bills began to circulate. Late at night when we wereing money. At times we opened our pockets to find a shortage ofhungry we were thankful Steak n Shake never closed.cash, making it hard to afford gas, food and weekend activities.Relaxing on a break during work at the Monroe CountyPublic Library, seniors Peter Conrad and Thad Sheltontalk. Some of their responsibilities at the library includedprocessing, shelving and checking in books.Taking a customers order, sophomore Ian Kvale worksthe cash register after school at the McDonalds on WalnutStreet. Students could be found working at all fiveMcDonalds located around town to earn extra money.Dollars & Cents f \open & close(21 11Ads \ f |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloomsouth/id/6217 |
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Bloomington High School South |
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