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Staying in Line

Staying in Line

Atthe Deli workersservesandwiches. They worked up to five-hour shifts. Working as food prep, Tracy Schaffroth cuts slew meat forSunday dinner. She cut 290 pounds of meat for the meal.

You stand over the gray beltthat moves steadily before you. It carries everyone's dirty dishes Your jobis tograb the dishes,scrape off the leftovers. Then you stack the dishes to go through the dishwasher.

Or you shove the spoon into a pan and dish up a lump of turkeycasserole. You put it undertheorange light A student takes it You repeat the process. Someone takes the last dishofcarrotsand onions You puta spoonful into a couple of bowls and shove them under thelight Someone else is waiting for the turkey casserole.

You run over to the cooler and grab buckets ofcheese and carrots.You fillup the depleted supplies on the salad bar

You forgottheeggs. Returning with the carrots and cheese, you grab theeggs You'll probably need theolivestoo,so you grab them in your free hand.

Marriott Food Service provided opportunities for students to work on campus throughout the school year

Jobs ranged from dishroom to lineserver, door guard to assistantcook.The jobs,regardless, were an important part oflife. They allowed students the opportunity to raise money to help pay tuition and living expenses

Dorm 23-3: FIRST ROW: Dwight Hill, Dave Puckett, AnthonyCopeland, David Moore, Greg Cave,Bob Ruff, Troy Williams SECOND ROW: Rob Kasten, Greg Baumer, Bill Emerson, Brant Taylor (RA), Ray McClanahan THIRD ROW: Mike Starling, Jeremy Beaver,Kameron Kaviani,David Harvath, Tom Olson,Kevin Clunis, Jason Lemery,Miki McQueen,Rob John (RA). SISTER

DORM: 28-1 DORM VERSE: Ephesians 4:32 SPIRITUAL LIFE DIREC-

TOR: Nathan Parks ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR: Don Duall PRAYER LEAD-

ERS: Greg Cave,Duanne Schmidt,Troy Williams,Dave Moore,Tom Olson,

IThe RA's enjoy the relaxedatmosphereoftheir fall costume festival. RA's met together weekly for meetings Some were more elaborate thanothers

Dave Harvath,Scott Hoffman,David Stephenson FLOOR TEAMS:Football and Track ROOMS OF NOTE: Most crowded — 306,Most creative— 321, Noisiest — 317,Quietest — 310,Neatest — 322,Messiest — 308. DORM PHRASE: "That'll play here!" DISTINGUISHING ACTIVITY: All-night card games RESIDENT ASSISTANTS: Brant Taylor and Robert John

MEMORABLE MOMENT: two members ofthefloorweresavedin aone week timeperiod

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