Samford University - Entre Nous Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1988

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andling the phone was a pretty big job in the housing oflice for ,lorja Hollowell. Hollowell helped to keep one of the busiest oflices on campus under control. anielle W'alther works at the front desk of the library. She de- scribed her work as inter- esting while emphasizing the flexibility of her posi- tion. B51 hile getting some extra money for her time. Carla Carden also got some xery practical experience working in the English Depart- ment. This on-eampus job in- volved grading papers. but it gate her a good way to get information about the right teachers to take in her major Held. Brad Martin i Qi? v XV' Sluela-nl Life-

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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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