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Pam Stephens, Food Service Staff, types up meal plans for students. After Hours Working. Not just on your classes and your figure, but holding down a part-time job and going to class can be really tough even on the hardiest of students. However, many students find it essential to work because they are financing their own education. Tim Donahue, a graduate student in history, has worked his entire college career to put himself through school. The most difficult aspect of working and going to school is balancing your study time with work time, said Donahue. Other students pick up a part-time job for extra pocket money. Institutional jobs on campus are perfect for the student who wants to arrange his work around school said Doug Lewis, a sophomore. I work two hours every afternoon in Williams Center as a host, said Lewis. He continued, My job is to let groups in and out of the meeting rooms and to answer questions from visitors on campus. Work study jobs, another type of campus employment, are based on financial need. Students must apply for financial aid and then they are assigned employment on campus. Types of work study jobs include office assistants, workers in Sarah ' s and Landrum, and night monitors in the dorms. And of course many students find that studying and participating in campus activities are enough to keep them busy. As for the students who work and go to school, time is short, but the benefits of extra money and the feeling of accomplishment are well worth the effort. (0 This GSC student enjoys working at Burger King. Doug Lewis, Williams Center Staff, goes over the list of activi- ties for the evening. STUDENT JOBS 11
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ABRAMS, HARRIET Thomasville, GA ADAMSON, ALIS Atlanta, GA AFTAB, EMAD Lahore, Pakistan ALFORD, KAT Houston, TX ALTMAN, LINDA Folkston, GA ALTMAN, MARK Hampton, SC AMBROSINI, PAOLO Guayaquil, Ecuador AMOS, JEANNE St. Simons Island, GA ANDERSON, PENNY Dunwoody, GA ASPINWALL, NEIL Blackshear, GA ASSARI, MO Decatur, GA AUTRY, RANDALL Martinez, GA AYOOLA, BELLO Statesboro, GA BAKER, JACQUELINE Savannah, GA BARNETT, PAULA Douglas, GA BARRETT, CHERYL Midway, GA BARTLETT, VICTORIA Brunswick, GA BEACH, BARRY Rutland, VT BEALL, SUSAN Hazelhurst, GA BEASON, MARY BETH Decatur, GA B EECHER, GINA Macon, GA BEINKE, KATHY Vidalia, GA BERKNER, DEBBIE Macon, GA BECKUM, DAWN Brunswick, GA BLECKLEY, KEN Chamblee, GA BOLIEK, KAREN Augusta, GA BOWLES, LUCRETIA Wadley, GA BRADDY, ROGER Statesboro, GA BRAMMER, CHARLES Statesboro, GA BRANTLEY, MIKE Waynesboro, GA BREWER, CHERYL Savannah, GA BREWTON, CHERYL Rincon, GA BREWTON, DONNA Savannah GA BROOKS, BILLY Macon, GA 10 mm ft i I ft FT
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BROWN, DENISE Dyersburg, TN BROWN. ROSLAND Gray, GA CAIN. PATRICIA Statesboro, GA CALLAHAN, PATRICK Savannah, GA CAMPBELL, SHARON Metter, GA CAPECCHI. TOLENA Venezuela CARLSON, MARY Albany. GA CASON, TONY Brunswick, GA CASTAGNA. MARIE Tifton, GA CAUTHEN, HENRY Dunwoody, GA CHANCELLOR, TERESA Albany, Ga CHANNELL, JIMMY Augusta, GA CH1LDS, CHERRYL Manchester, GA CHUDY, MARK Rocky Hill, CT CLANTON, ANNETTE Pembroke, GA CLANTON, ROBIN Savannah, GA CLARK, ELIZABETH Lyons, GA COLEMAN, MELISSA Portal, GA COLLINS, DONNA Statesboro, GA COLLINS, SCOTT Statesboro, GA CORRELL, AMY Savannah, GA COTTRELL. KATHY Gainesville, GA COWART. GENELL Swainsboro, GA COX, PAM Albany, GA CRAGG. DONNA Savannah, GA CRAWFORD, TINA Riccon GA CRIBBS, JOANNIE Statesboro. GA CROVATT. ANGIE Savannah, GA CROWE, LEONARD Warner Robins, GA CRUSSELLE, VALERIE Conley. GA CRUZ, JOSE Hinesville, GA DALLAS, DENISE Woodbine, GA ■ Lance Smith, SGA Executive Vict President, must perform many duties during his day. SENIORS BROWN-DALLAS
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