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Z if Patricia Rogers worked at Taco Tico serving many students. As part of on-campus work study, Debbie Glass works at the campus radio station KSWH. Brenda Wright found working and going to school not as hard as it seems. Brenda found time to work at Andy's. Working Students!29
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,,.,-wv-W n-milf' . ,,,waW p MM. rt... ,.,,.a.M- -,pew--V V 28! Student Life .M -.......t0.-.-.-.,.,M....- Mm. f . With scholarships, grants and loans not covering the cost of school, many students became Working Student The pressures of going to school can be enough for any student. But for those who added responsibility of a full or part-time job, the pressures were even more in- tense. Most students worked, of course, for financial reasons. The rising costs of going to school, coupled with increasing inflation, put financial burdens on almost everyone. Loans, scholarships and grants weren't always enough, and additional income had to come from somewhere. Students held jobs at a variety of places in the community, as well as on campus. Work-study jobs on campus were avail- able for eligible students in the library, campus offices, the Union, and in the Caddo Cafeteria. Some students on work study were paid for holding office, such as the Student Govemment Association president, vice president of Student Af- fairs and financial officer. Students applied through the financial aid office, Iunior mass media communications major Scott Steele found working at Bonanza a way to bring in extra income. Senior Home Economics major Gina Lookadoo, serves customers at the refreshment center at Wal-Mart. which then found positions for students. Other students chose to seek a job in the Arkadelphia area, and fast-food res- taurants seemed the most common choice. Students from both Henderson and Ouachita Baptist University worked nights and weekends at McDona1d's, is Sonic, Taco Tico, Andy's and Pizza. Hut. Scott Steele, a junior mass media communications major from Hampton, worked nights and weekends at Bonanza. Scott also held the position of sports editor for the Oracle in the fall, cartoonist and columnist in the spring, and wrote for the Star, as well as working at KSWH, the campus radio station. Students also worked at other Ar- kadelphia businesses, including those in town. Mary Avery worked at the Hallmark Crown Shop, while Margaret Copeland worked at J. C. Penney's, both located on Main Street. Other students worked at area gas stations, Magic Mart, Wal-Mart, and convenience stores. Working and going to school full-time wasn't always easy, but it was alla part of the struggle to get a degree and move on to one's chosen career. ' up News I LN...-wfwmmq-ws E! 5:
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..1..-,DM,h 1 Carol Monroe competes in evening gown competition during the Miss HSU pag- eant. Charlotte Harrington, Home- coming Queen 19B0, is es- corted by Arthur Threadgill. r'-S . '- .: ix . . 2 X .- . Y --sp +s:e.-- QQ ,-Z: wx N x K HN Nm.. , 1 vs ' L, , , ,J a-93:-Q ' ..,jj X x ,, '396g X t X N ig ' N 1 wv-MXN.. V' .... ,. . , YI V X fi Q s 9 .gif , ,J , V 1: ' ' ' 'f' ' ' wwf- : W x N f 7 HW.. 6, , . 1 ,Qi X Q W iii ' Fi ' 'T-1-. V faiz ssfi 'I , . N. c ,. X - ,Nr wx Q Ns ,A s WIN' Coach Bettye Wallace crosses the tinish line after com- peting in the four-mile run held during the Festival of Two Rivers. Pam Brogdon and Alicia Pendleton perform in the play Vanities. 30!Student Life X N x 8333 ww N Q
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