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2.23 High Finance

April 28, 2018 By Catherine Sevenau

College Income and Expenses ~ Larry misunderstood the workings of scholarships, assuming one had to be an A student to qualify. There weren’t many in those days available anyway. It cost about $1,500 to go to school, and that’s how much he earned each year to pay his way. Between his powerhouse job, working in Dad’s store, delivering furniture in the summer, and working for the engineering company, he made do. Hashing in the sorority houses and restaurants kept him fed. He changed his major from music in his junior year, graduating June 1955 with a double major in psychology and philosophy. My brother wanted to be a teacher but decided not to teach music. He said he couldn’t stand the noise.

He kept a detailed log of his income and expenses over the years:
1951, according to his tax returns, he made $1,035.98 at the powerhouse in Moccasin (at a $1.00 an hour) and $38.44 working in Dad’s store (at 50 cents an hour).

1952 he made $122.52 working for Peterson Engineering for two months. He also worked for the Sonora Furniture Company during the summer and made $117.50, and at the powerhouse again for half the summer making $555.37. He also had a lot of small part-time jobs that he didn’t have to pay taxes on. In his second year at San Jose State, he sold his complete stamp and coin collections, which were worth a couple of hundred dollars, to buy his 1937 Dodge.

1953 he earned $1,120.47 at the Burger Bar, $337.75 at his summer job at the American Can Company loading cans into boxcars, and $425.25 again working for Peterson Engineering.

1954 he made a total of $1,548.83 working for Richmond Chase Canning Company ($200.43), Holiday Drive-In Restaurant ($468.80), Peterson Engineering ($302.25), The Burger Bar ($490.57) and Sprouse-Reitz ($87.78 at Dad’s store on Haight Street at Christmas time).

Marian McLellan, SJS 1954

1955 his tax returns reflected his earnings as follows: Peterson Engineering ($132.75), Sprouse-Reitz ($18), Ohio University ($496.50), Holiday Drive-In ($449.75), and Richmond Chase ($327.95)

1954 and 1955 he included Marian’s income (they weren’t yet married). Marian graduated from San Jose State in 1954 at age 21, then got a job teaching elementary school in Ventura, California. Larry graduated the next year and went on to graduate school for his Masters Degree in Ohio.

to be continued…

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  1. Gordon Clemens says

    April 28, 2018 at 8:52 pm

    I owned the old car as I could not work without transportation and I was entirely self-supported. Our parents were bankrupt and could not contribute anything to a college education, especially for something so useless as a music major or a psychology and philosophy major. My graduate school expenses were paid by an Ohio University scholarship.

  2. Barbara Jacobsen says

    April 28, 2018 at 4:59 pm

    Wow. I remember making 75 cents/hr. working at the Pittsburgh paper mill in the summer of ’54. We appreciated every penny back then! Learned about hard work.

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Through Any Given Door

  • Web Serial: Part I, Faded Snapshots
    • Complete Part I
    • 1. Front Matter
      • 0.i Teller of Tales, Family Line
      • 0.ii Ded, Billet-Doux, Credits, ToC
      • 0.iii Prologue
    • 2. Sonora 1943-1947
    • 3. Sonora 1948-1953
    • 4. History and Backstory
  • Web Serial: Part II, Torn Pictures
    • Complete Part II, sans photos
    • 1. San Jose, San Francisco 1954-1957
    • 2. Hawaii 1957-1958
  • Web Serial: Part III, Home Movies
    • Complete Part III, sans photos
    • La Habra, San Francisco, San Jose 1958-1968
    • Post Memoir Sketches
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Web Serial: Part II, Torn Pictures

2.01 Torn Pictures, San Jose 1954

2.02 Blackened Toast

2.03 Small Talk

2.04 Uncle George Day

2.05 Extra Prayers

2.06 Southern California

2.07 I Could Be Wrong

2.08 “Sprouse as in House”

2.09 Toy Soldiers

2.10 The Clue in the Diary 1954-1955

2.11 Canned Peas 1955

2.12 Jefferson Elementary

2.13 Mean Girls

2.14 Mr. Wonderful

2.14.1 From Larry to Gordon 1955

2.15 Gimme a Bromo

2.15.1 Grandma Nellie’s Demise 1956

2.16 Bless Me, Father

2.16.1 Thou Shalt Not Steal

2.17 Buttons and Bobbins

2.18 Perms

2.19 Conversations With God

2.20 Small Holy Cups

2.21 An 8×10 Glossy

2.22 Wedding Bells

2.23 High Finance

2.24 Hoity-Toity

2.25 The Great Pretender

2.26 Lovebirds

2.27 Year of Change 1956

2.28 Gaggle of Girlfriends 1957

2.29 Off to Paradise 1957

2.30 Manoa Valley

2.31 Needs Improvement

2.32 Worrisome Prayers

2.33 Come Hell or High Water

2.34 Christmas Eve

2.35 With Open Arms 1958

2.36 I Remember Bobby

2.37 Let. Me. Go.

2.38 What Did I Know?

2.39 Kakaroach

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