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II e~ar Millard West opened this year, leaving
; Millard North with over 1900 students,
1995 ~ 50 more than expected, but 400 less S enior Josh Cheek stops by the pop
than the year before. machine during a passing period.
He usually spent about three dollar~
a day on the pop and vending
machineS. PII OTO BY NATE M ARQU ISS
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Mohey largely ihfluehced the lives of studehts
Money! lt was a com- "l just hate it when
mon problem among many you want to go out on the
students, and the topic of weekends to a movie or go
conversation whenever the shopping for new clothes,
weekends rolled around. but you can't because you
There never seemed to be don't have any money. So,
enough to go around. then you can't really do
"l don't ever have much," Mantz said.
much money, but the money Students' busy social
l do get, l spend on clothes lives came to a halt when
and put it in my savings they reached in their pocket
account for later," Junior for some cash, but found
Ashley Renshaw said. nothing but lint. Many were
Otherstook-upjobsto forced to change their every-
get a little extra cash, but for day lives to conform to this
junior Chelsea Mantz it problem. Instead of eating
wasn't enough. She worked out at Champ's they drove
at Orange Julius over the through Taco Bell. Instead
summer and Children's Cor- of going to the movies, they
Chelsea ner during the school year, found ways to entertain
Mantz but she still found herself themselves free of charge at
with empty pockets. a friend's house.
Ashley Rohrig
@6)1 Money/Jobs