Evangel University - Lancer Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1981

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Evangel University - Lancer Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 73 of 312
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68 Working Students Tom Quick Freshman Kim Ruth serves the photo- grapher in Shoney's Big Boy restaur- ant. Shoney's Was not only an escape route from studies for many students; it was a source of finances for others. An oId-fashioned atmosphere sur- rounds Matt Lipka, senior, as He scoops ice cream into a cone. Lipka worked at Mom's Ice Cream Parlor, a popular spot for many students. No serious loss in the process Miss Pearson learned of the opening at Parkcrest Day Care through her first room- mate who had worked there. Working as a student had many benefits. If the job is related to career plans, it can be a valuable, practical exper- ience. Miss Peterson saw her job this way since she majored in accounting and man- agement. McGlausson enjoyed his job as a lab technician because it related to his career plans to be a pharmacist. As a special education major, Miss Pearson found her job as a teacher interesting. The physical act of getting away from the campus was therapeutic to these students. I enjoy working. It's kind of an outlet from . school and classes, explained Miss Pear- son. Getting away from cam- pus is like therapy because it gets your mind off the pres- sures of school. McGlausson put it conci- sely, It's a change. Miss Freeberg offered another reason. lll like meeting different people. She also liked working at Trotters Res- taurant because it was fre-i quented by Evangel students. The most obvious benefit of working is the money. Miss Peterson used her salary to make car payments. Other uses by the students were extra spending money and paying tuition. One of the side effects of working was the decreased interaction with roommates. Miss Peterson commented about the situation in which both she and her roommate worked. llWe never saw each other.'l While not every student takes the opportunity to work off-campus, for those who do, it is just another experience of college life. - Iulie Sloan e Tom Quid:



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u m. Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan shakes hands with lisa Abiiah, sophomore, as Don Ander- son, junior; Stacy Rothganger, senior; and Rodney Roggow, sophomore, wait their turn. Before his departure from Springfield, Evangel's College Republicans pray with Governor Reagan. Juniors Bryan Sanders, John Heger, Brian Frost, and Darin Brannan requested to pray with the presidential candidate as an alternative to a handshake. hW Robin Hilton Nancy Reagan, wife of the Republican presidential nominee, smiles her apprecia- tion for flowers received dur- ing the GOP Convention in Detroit. 70 Elections Robin Hilton x V Robin Hilton R eat Chr hristia the pt signifi the 1980 el Christian con movement I involved in p Conserve feeling as thc was threaten values of God the family, ft active grou leadership 0 Moral Major removing ma office and re; its own conSt Several t involvement students. Th groups, Youn College Rep participated both Jimmy C Reagan whe candidates ap field. Hogauw' Vripp

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