Shelle Perkins Accounnng Hinckley, OH Daniel Charles Petek Business Adminisrrorion Medina, OH CSEER AO An6CO AC) Earning Money Simply by definition of being college students, the necessity for earning tuition and spending money creates a variety of options for the student to take. Although more Cedarville students work off-campus today than ever before, the on-campus employment opportunities haven't changed much. Popular off-campus jobs vary from cashiers and baggers at Kennedy's in Xenia, pushing pizzas at Pizzo Hut, or scooping ice cream at H & R Dairy Bar to such odd jobs as church janitor, attendant at the YMCA,and mechanics and gas station attendants at area businesses. To some,those jobs during college are merely a means to earn needed cash; but for others, they are the beginning of a career. Working on-campus, though, rarely leads to a bright future in the employee's respective field. Few students hope to spend endRenee" A. Peterson English Educonon 5rerling, VA Thomas L. Peterson Business Adminisrronon Belmonr, NY less hours working in the dish pit, cleaning rest rooms, or riding a TORO. Just as Cedarville College students years ago worked at the College Dining Club, on the housekeeping staff, or in various other campus jobs, students today find similar means to provide the funds for their days here at Cedarville. Seniors 97
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