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Student Workers
2005-6

The Fab Four; clockwise, from the bottom left: Sarah Luken, Jennifer Goodman, Samantha Sastre, and, on drums, Melanie Williams

The Department is once again very pleased to host another good group of student workers whose assignments vary from assisting in the main office to helping the faculty with their research or their classes.

 

Jennifer Goodman

Jennifer. who is new to the REL main office, is a senior majoring in English and minoring in Religious Studies. She is originally from Paris, Tennessee. Her interests include graduating from college before the age of 30, maintaining sanity in a world full of chaos, and sampling everything on the Taco Bell menu at least once to confirm her suspicion that everything there tastes the same no matter how they package it.

 




Sarah Luken

Sarah is a Religious Studies major and Chemistry minor from Boaz, Alabama. After expanding her mind here at the Capstone until 2007, she hopes to attend the University of Alabama at Birmingham to become a pediatric dentist.


Samantha Sastre

Samantha (who returns this year to work in our main office) is a Religious Studies major and an English and Computer Applications minor from Peachtree City, Georgia. She is a steppenwolf, but is learning to cope with her intrinsic duality. After her graduation in May 2006, she plans to pursue a second bachelor's degree in Wildlife. She will then use her diverse university-gained skills to create the very first website devoted to the study of English-speaking, religious, wild animals. If she manages to find some such creatures in her travels, she expects the site to be a big hit.


Melanie Williams

Melanie is an Anthropology major and Religious Studies minor, who is especially fond of the Department's handsome pencils. She plans to graduate sooner than her parents fear, to pursue a career as a cosmopolitan busquer. Click her picture to hear her talk.


The cover from their first album
"We Learn'em Good, Uh-hu Uh-hu"