The Hoofprint - Issue 4

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HOOFPRINT 04FEB2010

NINADOWNER

SCOT SORENSON

STATS

Age: 36 Eye Color: Blue-Green Shoe size: 13 Favorite movie: Hoosiers Favorite book: Miracle of St Anthony Favorite color: Blue Dream vacation: Mexico Music Genre: 80’s Hair/Country Favorite moment: Birth of Children Favorite food: Pizza/Italian Favorite sports team: Vikings Dream job: College basketball coach Reincarnated animal: Black Panther Favorite ice cream: Cookie dough

ERIK STARR

BASKETBALL PLAYER Age: 36 Eye Color: Brown Shoe size: 11 Favorite movie: Hoosiers Favorite book: The Cat in the Hat Favorite color: Blue Dream vacation: Hawaii Music Genre: Country Favorite moment: Getting Married Favorite food: Steak Favorite sports team: Vikings Dream job: College basketball coach Reincarnated animal: Cheetah Favorite ice cream: Cookie dough

Evolution of Teen Jobs 1950 1965 1980 1995 $.75 Per Hour 12

$1.25 Per Hour

$3.10 Per Hour

$4.25 Per Hour

THE HOOFPRINT

Today $7.25 Per Hour

04 FEBRUARY 2010

colleague Age: 36 Eye Color: Brown Shoe size: 13 Favorite movie: Hoosiers Favorite book: Beyond Basket Favorite color: Green Dream vacation: Mexico Music Genre: 80’s Rock Favorite moment: Birth of Children Favorite food: Pizza Favorite sports team: Twins Dream job: College basketball coach Reincarnated animal: Hunting Dog Favorite ice cream: Vanilla-Fudge

JEANIE GUIDA

MOTHER Age: 36 Eye Color: Green Shoe size: 14 Favorite movie: A Few Good Men Favorite book: Michael Jordan Book Favorite color: Purple Dream vacation: Mexico Music Genre: Country Favorite moment: Birth of Children Favorite food: Italian Favorite sports team: Vikings Dream job: College basketball coach Reincarnated animal: Greyhound Favorite ice cream: Vanilla It’s a warm afternoon in 1950. As school dismisses for the day, one student climbs into his Chevrolet and heads to his job as cashier at the local soda fountain. The rest of his day is spent making ice cream cones and selling candy. 60 years later, students’ jobs are similar to those teens had two generations ago, but factors such as wages have changed drastically in the last few decades. “Jobs themselves haven’t changed very much since our parents were our age,” said Junior Kelsey Hane. “It’s little things like the way that teens do those jobs and how much money they make that has changed.”- Amanda Doebler

SPOTLIGHT

LOOK HERE Are multitasking and short attention spans blurring how we learn?


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