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Jobs that students had during the year often brought in
large amounts of cash. However, the money seemed to
However, students who me $ 10. If I run out, I don't with my friends," freshman -
disappear quickly, limiting students' cash supply.
parents weren't as gener-
movies, or just hanging out
ous. "At the beginning of with friends. "When I'm out
Between
each week my mom gives of money, I just hang around
classes, the
machine area
wanted to enjoy life a bit get any more. In that case, I Matt Sanchelli said. vending
tended to be a
usually spent their money have to watch how much I Coll ege was also a crowded place.
on car insurance, saving for put into the vending rna- factor for where money went. Students
purchased
a car, or even buy- For the majority of some of their
ing a new outfit. seniors, college favorite foods
such as,
"When I was what fell in M&M's,
get my paycheck I place for them Snickers, and
Starburst.
usually take half of next. Saving and Freshman
it and put in the planning for it got Aaron Brown
stops to grab a
bank to save for a reall y frustrating. snack before
car, and I use the "I have to alternate heading to his
other half for buy- my paychecks. I next class.
photo by
ing something keep one for Jolene
new," sophomore spending money. Williamson
J u I i e I have to put the
Gutchenritter next one in the Senior
said. bank for my col- Gretchen Timm
grabs a bite to
Jobs usu- lege savings," se- eat at Sbarro in
ally affected the nior Shanna the Oakview
mall while
amount of spend- Christiansen senior Aaron
ing money each stu- said. Godbout waits
dent had. "I normally take chines," sophomore Andra Money was the for his food.
Some other
$20 out of my paycheck for Snyder said. means for everything, from students'
activities, and once that is For those who had going to movies, buying a favorites were
Burger King
gone, my parents give me no income, times could get doughnut in the morning, or and The
more," junior Jessica pretty boring. Those times even buying lunch. Students Cookie
Company.
Petersen said. were usually spent driving had to learn how to save and photo by Gina
However, some around town, watching old budget their money .• Sakaris
by Jenny Rinker -
For those
students who
rushed out of
the house in
the morning
without
breakfast,
doughnuts
sold in the
brick area
satisfied their
hunger.
Sophomore
Jeff Hass and
senior Corey
Stroburg stop
to pick up a
doughnut on
their way to
first hour.
photo by
Jolene
Williamson
Student Life