Samford University - Entre Nous Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1988

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. OLLEGI TE C0 GRESS The Voice Of Students Heard Through Elected Peers I lirst men ' . l'llk of Il1e se n- e e pro 1a 1 y eyoleed image: 0 usiness suits ane press eonle re ne-es. The student senate vyas not qui e that stark. ane ie senators could be seen and mini skirts. Eaet sehool elected two senators per year to serve on its l1el1'1ll. From the senate body' Came proposals eoneerning is- sues that dire Ctly alleeted the students. Amanda Core '1 sophomore sen- a or from parale fa studies e1mg1l1'1size el Il1e importance of student ' .-- .,AY...,:g5f'1. 1'1rtie1ipa ion. S ie saie . 'e a 'e li , 1 y 1' ' 1.11 inge I ie stur en 1' ry i n 2 . .1 ate ms e1rilie1izee 1 .. l.I. . Sum, lard f:flllISUll e 1 ite - Fii . li SG lllllf S5215 H01 1. n1us a 1 r 1 ' proeluetiye 0fg'1lIlZilll0lI. 19 opinion s'1id. ll it 'i .i I te e ' as lfftl the proyer plI tlIl0l1I. '1 ghost that no one eyer sees ane rare y hears lrom... The opinion ier e'1'1 engee e se nate 1y emane in . you are doing some thing. let those vtho e le eted you 1 oyy exaetly vy1'1 i .2 rry . e 's 1 . A s 1'1r i .' . .1 yed af yi 11 1re1sie If ffl: '11 e'l1'1rge s 1 . 5 e i 1 in s 1 r 1 1une 1 1 s s itll. e eo '- tion. ssues ant' 1ossi Je so utions we re inyestig1'1t- ee ttrough stueent s - qs '1ne que Sll0Il'll s m I er a1tist ll'- yersities. rm yisit'1tion ys. s adelre sse d throughout the y '1r. ' e e . ' s Iman sei' or. sae. ' yyant to lenoys i e y'si '1tion is 1e in seen ax .il Nh I 1 ff 1e or td. e e vy 1 .r . y. is 2 X . 1 1e- i I If tte rs 1 f r 51' llll TXNCY lf' s t1' a l e1 - 1 I e ' y r t1e s - de1nI fupport ol' the poliey 4 e e1oo e ' ion e1- resie en assistan s. .1 . saie . A ' itt e n1ore re :pe nxi 1i ' y. 1u iI't1e uniyersity is 1 - ' o Irist I stuee Q yugh. n we sho 1 s I ie enough..- i e n1e '1 1 an re yis' 110511 ree uiree e1 Y res nne n to pure' Iase I IP - 1 1 . fiioiees 1re narroyyeel o e it ome ofthe student nen- atorn pose during their weekly meeting. To the far in lfalyin Howard, professor in the law 1-ehool. e seryes an a faeulty rep- renentuliye- on the no-nate. . 5 ..- ' 4 e r -me1 ' . ii 1 L. e' Jtue nts yyoue 1 1 a 1 1' eest o liooel. i i I me a s. '1 glig Il diseount would ve into e li eel. e Je na e1 delini y reame ' s eary e1 ' - 1 '1 e e s A s yyorle. oye lil . s ue ents are tte mos important eonstituents ol' 1e uniyersity. and '1n 1r- a iization sue' 1 ax stue e nt senate shou e Je 1 s in e Ur11 1 p1 e 'ye rsi y '15 te Se na e is to Il1e White llousef' he Student Goyern- nent offiee was a great pluee to stop and take u 1reuk. Here Nuney He Ilon u junior from Port l,uyuea Texan elif-ensues some plans. i - X vl PU ,-, 1 tion It t l l len 1 l.t it is hoe l l11 1nl li at the l'7 meal pl tn 1 the . 1 lnhe s1n1te en t do l 1 Nl Q'ut ten .1 Il1ei polieie Ire lilee 10 1al pl.1n Will 17 1I 1 l ll 1n Il ing without the ei ie lrom lannett eoi erning l 1 le1 1 Ie1 m1.1ls s le1 ll 1 1 s l ele 1l l 1 l1 ts ser 1 s ree 5 li'lll 1th1 l 1ls I1 pay the etial 1 fthe l b l l'.1 l n1 the ye11r the ol tl 1 N X I . 1 ol tor lat Ind to 1e1 on yeh le1 ysitl 19 1 1 sen 1 1 1l ler the- enate ome 1l the ten l 1d mth ye e1 l 1 Iu 1 l . s l laele ol 1et on ln .1 m1 is ue1 eente ed s 1 t,1 1l1 l ltl f 1l 1 1re l the1 meal plan tnl the p1r.1t l Th1 st I tel 11 i1l tl 1 1 1 l'Cl y I1 the lorm ndi the 1 l1 t I oye 1 it l rit around Campus in jeans as merely a pre1se1ne1e1 on tions. and dorm yisita- lle1l1l1ie Flaleer. a senior ieism and ae1e1e1pte1el the . e ll 5 r ll e th1n tl l 1 l 5 ll- ll X l It might l1e1.1 el1.II 1ng 1 to hom it l 11 1 1 . l 11 1 . ll1 1 -s1sll1t It pr 1dIlt 1 1 Tl . ut 1l l l1 ur l I l1 1 po I l 1 l1 I . is the SMX Sf'l1l' that ye1y . l 1 . re ing I t he l'lllN l11 l 11 1 1 l11.1l fro o h 1 ll 5 Iii ene the 1 uld tl 1 . e 1 . . 1 l1e1 able to tru t l 1m gn l 1s the 1 . 1 1 1 l 1l llo . 1 1 l 1 1 ll l 1 1 1 1 ll11 1.l fl 1 ion 1 I1r, .l tl art 1l the 1. . furtl 1 l.ll1 l lll' ye. nloll lleilner tl prey l 11 1l nly uni 1 I .s tl1 1 1I1 I 15 l 1 1l d1 l g if lre l 'tell il f l 1 l l 1 . . 1 1 W e1 f th 1 ll? me 1l pl 1n l 1 N' Ml lim' 1 11'1 1 lt. l1 g 11 ls me 1 1 t 1 her it.. ft.. 31 .- . ' N Y , 4' 1 i I ' len a I . H i. . C llvil Xl ertt n X J, fl 1 1 N I Student life

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arry' McQuiston, vice president of the SGA in charge of the Senate. reads some final business during the last session of the sen- ate for the school year. Two major issues the sen- ate tackled during the l98T-88 year were the modilied meal plan and a yisilation policy. indent volunteers were the key to the Hllltltllll day-to-day operation ofthe Student tiosernment of- Iice. Here, a student gets an answer to a question during the hectic weeks leading to the end of school. he student senate met every week lo discuss and propose policy changes on behalf of the student body. Here, Mike Pugh distributes some per- tinent information con- cerning a pending propos- al. llrnd Nlurtun I . , r L 0 X? v C L x s.. ltr,-AN1..1xm s J N-X-,E Q90 7Cg7 lr' 1 I Y'-'41 l Q S1 1 lx X x 45 8, - x N 1, ,QI-N 22 ,,,gL, 1 - ' 2 ,A ..4v- - Finale-nt Sennh-



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RA AND FILE Students Work To Make Ends Meet or some stu dents the prlce of a college ed UCIIIOII meant findlng ljob Worklllg on cllnpus was COIISCIIICIII for stu dents who dld not own cars and beneficlal for the UIIIXCFSIU All on canlpus eln ployees had to be ap prow. ed through the finan clal ald office For some students thelr fil13I'lCl8l ald packages lncluded thelr job requirements as well as thelr scholarshlp awards Daltlelle Walther freshman from Atlanta worked ln the llbrary uttlng out the dally mall was a blg part of Joy Dans regular job Meetlng people was just one advantage of gettlng first hands on the mall W alther an lnternatlonal I'E'ldll0llb major was re sponslble for a xarlety of jobs rangmg from check lllg books lll or out work lllg ln the perlodlcal de partmellt and aldlng students wlth any ques ll0l'lS they mlght have She worked on Tues day and Thursday after IIOOIIS for a couple of hours and then she had to close one nlght a week Worklng here has a lot of advantages I can get first look at reserved books and WOI'l'Cll1g wlth the llbfaflah aldS me wlth my personal research for my classes Walther Sald The best part IS BdMaru they let lne study on the job lf lt s crltlcal ,lorya Hollowell sophomore froln Ollve Branch MISSISSIPPI worked ln the houslng of fice She was responslble for general clerlcal work and handllng room as SlgTlmCnlS ,lorja had to walt for a year to get a job on the regular pay roll She was then placed on a waltlng llst to work ln the houslng office Hollowell all Engllsh major was recommend ed and lntervlewed for her posltlon by houslng dlrector Tlm Hebson All the student workers were asslstants to Ann Creas Illall lIOUSlIlg office mall ager ,loy Davls a freshman from Sumlton worked ln the post office She was responslble for helplng to put out student mall and meterlng the departmen tal mall Her supervlsor was Ruth Beason man ager of the post office Davls commented I IS a good worklng envl ronment and a good way to meet people Carla Carden a junlor from Calera worked ln the Engllsh department for Dr Charles Work man chalrman of the de partment She sald I get more than just pay I FCCCIVC lnSldC lnformatlon wlthln the department whlch helps make declslons about what teachers to take to best ald my Eng l1sh career No matter where and when the part tlme job was a blg part of the col lege experlence At the turn of the cen tury on campus workers at thls unlverslty recelved as llttle as 10 cents per hour That seems a blt harsh but ln the early 19005 there was no such thlng as a mlnlmum wage law - 1 i ' 1 . q ' . . . . . . . Q . . Q. . . . . . . Q Q - n 1 . - . , Q a H 6. ' I - , Z . 1 ' , q . - 2 ' - - - V V . . . . . . ,, ' q n 0 Q X. . V . . - . . . . . . , ' il. ' . , ' ' - 4 - V I - . . v Q I ' ' 65 t 1 - - , - , - ' - , - . . L, . . . ,, . . . . . , , . 9 ' 9 9 9 , a . , ' . as - Rachel Pinson 1 - - . . . ,S . . . 65 1 - . . , ra 'n 35' I ' ' x. ' . .' 9 ' 'A , -. ' I fa- - ' 'K' '4- . . ' ' 4 ff - ' 11145 t , - A Vu, -: . J t ' 'veil 'V 1, - . . . , , - e rf ' ' ' I A r V ' I ' . . xt. I Q'- Student Workers

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