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sv' 'SS Btu 'mf' 4 4 J ' Students Re Approximately 450 students work on the Federal Work Study Program. This program helps students pay their room, board and tuition. Students receive checks monthly - 80070 funded by the federal government, and 2006 funded by F-HC. , Maintenance and Hill Food Service em- ploy more work study students than any other program on campus. Other job areas include student admission counselors, lab and teaching assistants, library workers, resi- dent assistants, secretaries, intramural staff James Cribbs and Tara Sullins are two of the dreaded chapel checkers. Each day seats are checked to make sure students are attending chapel and not skip- ping. photo by Micah Brinkley Students on campus have many jobs ranging from cash- iers to maintenance and lawn work. Work study gives students the opportunity to make extra money while at the same time pay on their bill. photo by Richard Clai- borne. A ,- ,el ceiving Aid and lifeguards, Bell Tower staff and sports managers. Gail Cooper, a sophomore says, Be- cause I work at the Lion's Pride, I get to meet a lot of different and interesting peo- ple. Michael Hatley, a senior says, Work study makes you appreciate a college educa- tion. I like work study because I feel I am helping to pay for my education, instead of relying solely on my parents, says Scotty Sparks, a freshman. W WORK STUDY STUDENTS 25
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Victory Garden!!! Larry Cretsinger and John Crawford rake leaves around the BiblefCommunication building as part ol their work study jobs. photo by Micah Brink- ley. 'file K N Q 2-3-5-8!!! Missy Miskelly assists in the Placement Office by counting hours on time sheets turned in by work study students before sending them to the business office, photo by Micah Brinkley. Tickets Please!!! Even if the food isn't the best in the world, students can always count on a friendly greeting from Stacy Moffitt as she punches their cards. photo by Richard Claiborne 24 WORK S TUD Y STUDENTS '-Q NX
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Geographically Speaking. .. VENEZUELA Fabianna Cuggionni Patricia Cuggionni - VIRGIN ISLANDS H Victorene Creque ZIMBABWE Ernald George li Mandy Kendaiiaaii CIW Gumbs i Lesa Rhymer Charles Wheatley h Marva Whetaley Vincent Wheatley AFRICA Ryan Fraser Stuart Fraser Erl Morrell-Stinson BAHAMAS Oliver Clive Ferguson Daisry Heastie Gregory Williams JAMAICA X Mark Ogwuru Boyd George Watson Maureen Watson CANADA , I Christine Koehler Roger I..aPointe Shani Waller NIGERIA Awatt Awatt Uduak Effiong Ekemini Mkpong Godwin Omorogieva JAPAN Mari Noguchi 26 GEOGRAPHICALL Y SPEAKING
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