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Jacque Wheeler works in the Registrar’s Office in the Classroom Building. (Photo by Darren Demel) Jobs provide expense money College is an expensive prospect. Televised college games often show students holding signs saying Hi Mom-Send Money.” Letters home often begin, College could be more fun if I had money.” Many students find jobs in order to avoid sending these messages home. The College Placement Service helped students find jobs in part-time, summer, and often career employment. Students registered with the service and submitted a personal data sheet and letters of reference. They received help in writing resumes, letters of applications and interviewing techniques. The placement service maintained a list of openings from em¬ ployers in Barton County and other Kansas areas. Many openings were posted on the placement bulletin board in the Classroom Building. On campus, jobs were provided through work-study and campus employment. According to Jerry Reid, Dean of Ad¬ ministration, the maintenance department is the largest em¬ ployer of students on campus. These students planted trees, mowed the lawns, fertilized and watered the grounds, and did repair work. Through all this hard work the campus appear¬ ance was something to be proud of. Many students have work-study jobs on campus. These jobs are handled through the financial aid department. The students worked as secretaries, which included sorting, fil¬ ing, typing, and delivering mail. They also gave tours to pro¬ spective students and their parents. ii Zink answers the phone as part of her work study job in the Stu- Services Office in the Student Union. (Photo by Darren Demel) Jobs 11
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Gary Green and Tom Klocek work as part of the maintenance crew on campus. (Photo by Darren Demel) Kevin Forssburg assembles papers in the Fine Arts Office during a break between classes. (Photo by Darren Demel) Tracy Wheeler works with mailing labels as part of her work study job. (Photo by Darren Demel) 10 Jobs
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In action, John Waite entertains with his best music. The crowd entertains themselves while waiting for the concert to begin. 12 Concert
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