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Nathan and Doug make cafeteria work a family af- fair. Eve doesn ' t even smile at the flowers, much less talk to them! Deb Smith sweating it out in the summer heat. Working hard, Jamie? Student Workers 1 1
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WORKIN ' FOR A LIVIN ' p, The College Work Program played a vital part in shaping students to be ser- vants for Christ. Not only did the various jobs in the programs aid students finan- cially, but they also provided an opportu- nity to serve. These opportunities, among others, included cafeteria and janitorial work, aiding a member of the college staff, or maintaining our campus by serv- ing on the grounds crew. Serving carried with it great responsi- bility. This year ' s student workers proved their dependability by working efficiently. Their hard work was reflected by the cleanliness of the buildings and campus, the excellent food service, and the con- tinuous compliments made by college staff ?rd students. Working v ith the proper attitude is very important. A job is so much easier if it is approached positively. Debbie Hussey, a janitorial worker, said the following about her work: It ' s a really nice job. I wish I had more hours. The flexibility of the hours is great. It ' s also very convenient to work somewhere I don ' t have to travel to, since I don ' t have a car. Even through the cut in many student workers ' hours due to the college ' s budget cuts, the workers still had positive outlooks. Con- cerning her cut in hours. Amy Barth said, I only got one or two hours per week cut, so it didn ' t affect me greatly. I won ' t get as much money, of course, but it ' s kind of nice having the extra free time. Students involved in the College Work Program should be commended. These workers did more than earn money to fi- nance their education. They took on re- sponsibilities that will help them mature. Moreover, they optimistically served us — Bryan College. Melissa says there Dr. Cuthbertson. Marc Neddo and Jon Green wishing the campus were covered in evergreens. i an excitement in working for 10 Student Workers
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Eve Stone, Melissa Lay, Rob Meredith and Bev Hewitt enjoy SU ' s winter wonderland. In those romantic relationships, there is the plea- sure of holding hands, but remember no prolonged embrace! Jackie Myers and Heather Pretlove discover that room- mates can be the best of friends. ' •2 Relationships
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