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- Work Study - The College Work Study Program is one way for many students to cover the costs of attending Hiwassee College. There are many students with a wide variety of jobs in the work study program. They work around 10 hours a week doing such things as helping teachers grade tests, cleaning up buildings, cleaning the stables, working in the cafeteria, lifeguarding at the pool, helping the head residents in the dorms, and work¬ ing outdoors. Many students have a work study job that will help them with their plans in the future. Anyone is eligible for a job regardless of their financial situation. The $3.35 per hour each person earns is applied directly to the student ' s account. A work study is like a grade, you get out of it what you put into it. For a lot of people a work study is a way of working to help pay for college while doing something that will be beneficial later in life. 1. Renee Lovin is an office worker. 2. Brian Harrill works in the student center. 3. Pat Bruce and Tammy Carson have a work study in the Development Office. 4. Scarlet Grimes works the information booth in the BLC. 5. Anthony Cullop runs the print shop. 6 These work study students work in the strawberry farm. 7. Many people have work studies as tutors in the new Developmental Studies Lab. Student Life 23
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Good Food, Friends and Fun 1 Playing pool is one of the many attractions at the Student Center, as these guys will 4. The Student Center is a great place to go and just have a good time. 5. tell you. 2. Mrs. Henery and Sonda Strickland keep the Student Center in ship shape wonder what they are looking at? 6. Some people just like to hang around, condition. 3. The new television is a big hit. 22 Student Life
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Cars of Today » “Cars today may range anywhere from five thousand to twenty-five thousand dollars, for a newer model car, and for two-hundred to two- thousand dollars, you can purchase a used car. If you own a car, and plan on keeping it for awhile, regardless of model and size, you’d better take care of it. This includes both outside as well as inside. Keeping your car in good running condition as well as keeping it clean and looking good is important. License plates play a big part in the looks of a car. They’ve changed remarkably. You may now have your name, initials, or whatever you desire placed on your license plate. 24 Student Life
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