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A JOB- WELD DONE a he first major dem' on, and the best major decision, I T ever made in my life was to come to Morehead State Uni- versity, said Ernestine Win- field, a graduate student from Louis- ville. Even though Winfield may be a iiCity girlf' she said, iiMorehead is like a home away from home, the people here are people who care about each other? Winfield came to the University near- ly five years ago as a student with no money, no friends, and no place to live. Along with the help of Dr. Robert New- ton, head of the Industrial Education and Technology department, she dis- covered she was eligible for financial aid and housing grants, which she later ap- plied for and received. As for friends, she said, iTve made some of the best friends of my life, I love this place. The students are my lifeline? Before coming to the University Win- field worked as a truck driver for Louis- ville Welding Company, anti attended Jefferson State Vocational School in Louisville as a welding student. One of her instructors, Joe Craft, was the per- son who persuaded her to come to Morehead. Winfield was told by the ad- visor at Jefferson that she would prob- ably be happier if she were to go to East- ern Kentucky University. But after a year had passed, Craft had succeeded with his persuasion and Winfield decid- ed to come to our University. Winfield completed her bachelors degree in May 1986 and is currently working on her masters degree in voca- tional education. She plans on complett ing her degree by the end OfSummer II. She wants to go back to Louisville and work as a welding instructor for an inner city-post secondary school such as a vo- cational school. Winfield, who is currently working as a graduate assistant for D1: . Newton, Feature 204 said, iiBasically I do secretarial work. Fm hardly ever in the classroom any- more. She is also the advisor for Sigma Tau Epsilon, an undergraduate industrial professional fraternity. Winfield says she enjoys walking around Eagle Lake, Carter Caves and Rodburn Hollow. She also claims she is a goorl cook and iiloves to eat sweets? iiErnestine has a good personality; sheis always happy, smiling, and laugh- ing and shes very proud of what shes done since she came to Moreheadfsai'd L e - , Meade Roberts, an electronics and 31391 . tricity instructor in the ETI department. iiGoing back to the concrete and the noise of Louisville is going to be diffi- cultf said Winfield, itI would like to come back to Morehead later on in my life and settie down. . -- By: Tina Hamm 1 A ?citygirfifium ZAuisville, graduate student Er- . nestinaWinfteld,;saidrshe made the: best decision; if heslife when she came hetei PHOTO 315 Or-
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Producing his Future it encourage all communica- I tions students to take as many internships, at as many differu ent places as they can, ad- vised Todd Celter. Gelter, a graduate assistant at TV Pro- ductions, which is located in Ginger Hall, produces, directs, trains students and does just about whatever needs to be done. It all started when he talked with his high school counselor. iiMy guidance counselor in high school recommended Morehead, replied Celter, who is from Maysville. iiThe counselor told me it had one of the best RuTV tradio-televisionl programs in this area? Celter said that the great thing about the University was the hands-on experi- ence you can get, even as a freshman. iiYou can work for TV Productions, the yearbook, the newspaper, the radio sta- tion or the theatre? he said. ill travel with TC. Young ttelevision producer, office ofTV Productionl to do basketball games, and I produce and di- rect the coaches shows, said Gelter. The coach comes in and discusses the previous game. This is taped to air on Channel 12. The program is done every week. iiReally, what I want to go into is some type of sports production, and hopefully, one day, be a producer or di- rector for a network, doing sporting events? Celter said, de like to work for one of the three major networks, or possibly with WTBS in Atlanta ii Reflecting back, he said, iiIt's a big jump the first time away from home but now Fm used to it. I live off campus and have been here for live and ahalfyears. I woxft mind leaving Kentucky now. Iim ready to go. Gelter said, iTm not saying F11 never come back tto Kentuckyl, Iim just saying Fll have to be gone awhile to get what I want. Gelter will receive his masters R-TV when he graduates in May. am By: Donna Seward To produce and direct some type of sports program is a goal for graduate student Todd Gelter from Maysville. Gelter worked for Channel 12 during his years at the University. PHOTO BY: Tim Conn 4 Feature 206 - l
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