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Looking for mone'
"STUDENTS TEND to be unreliable. I've been here fi\
months, but I'm already about one of the senior workers."
Criminal justice senior Jay Gipson has worked at Sandy
Famous Hot Dogs for two years. "I work between 30 to :
hours a week veur- rnnnH It rfnwn'f roalK/ intorfora *??ii
studying, but a lot of social activity gives way to eithi
homework or work."
Another Sandy's employee, Rhoada Deinzer, said si
works 20 to 25 hours a week. All the money she earns is f<
school. "I pay for everything," the junior engineering maj<
said.
SHE AGREED with Gipson that work takes away fro
extracurricular activities. "You can't do as much as you
like."
Student finances
considered, he said. semester, and the
Bannister said the work- department was unable to
study program was hurt in conduct a summer work1981-82
by an approximate study program as it has
$300,000 cut in federal done in the past.
funds. The number of During the fall and
students in the work-study spring semesters, the
program was reduced from financial aid office awards
1 SOO in IQftft-ftl tft 1 in in 11 noroont mrtPo *i/r?rlr.
1981-82, Bannister said. study dollars than it will
BECAUSE OF the spend, Bannister said,
federal cuts, the work- "Since you have to earn the
study money ran out at the money, you can usually
end of the 1982 spring count on attrition and
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plying for jobs almost daily. "r
s looking for jobs. There are moi
5 Sanderson said he employs ;
hi iwo are siuaenis; me res
r students.
E.A. "Perk" Bailey, manage
e said, "Yeah, it (job-seeking)
,r market kind of tight, I've go1
,r work.
"Our student help tends to i
n Of course, sometimes a studei
d and sundry reasons, but on th
until they graduate," he said.
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dropouts to leave enough
money for the summer.
"We have to over-budget
because if you don't use the
money it reverts back to
the government, and it
hurts you on vour next
application for fi Is.
"This year, very body
earned the money that was
allotted," Bannister said.
THE SUMMER workstudy
program costs
$250,000 he said.
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