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,,, - , . 1: L - f 'rw Aa? fc wt: .Mauna 9? Processing Plant I do a whole mess of things. I slaughter with the guys, help out in the killing room, I bone out, and I'm part secretary and part errand boy, states Nancy Crowell, a freshman Agri-Business major. She says that she is learning discipline and inde- pendence, and how to work with others. Nancy is hoping to minor in Animal Science, so her job is helping her in that area. It's fun and excit- ing. It's a challenge everyday and it's also different eveyday, she states. Nancy's overall opinion of her job is, I prefer to go to work over classes. I always enjoy going to work - I look forward to it. LEFT- One of the many task of Miki- Smith and IDavc Burton,thclinspector,isto renwove the internal organs of a beef. BELOW LEFT- Con- centrating on his work, Curtis Davis skillfully skins a beef. BELOW RIGHT- David Frangella is careful in doing his work at the processing plant. Vocations 3
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Dairy!Beef What is the one thing lim Hendrix likes best about his job - the cows . Working at the Dairy, which is su- pervised by Tom Smith, has taught lim a little about running a dairy and herd management. l'm from a dairy so it wasn't a big adjustment for me, states lim, a senior AgriculturefBusi- ness major. His job consist of ever- ything from milking to vaccinating the cows after they calve. lim feels that his job has taught him about breeding animals and what is in- volved in running a dairy, plus how to budget his time and money. When lim was asked about his overall opinion on his job he replied, I like it. Anybody who's an Agricul- ture major could learn a lot here. The School offers a unique opportu- nity with this type of experience. lim considers his campus job as be- ing hard. l'm not going to lie to you - It takes a special breed of person to be an Aggie. Not everyone is cutout to do it. You have a responsibility to the cows, states lim. UPPER RIGHT- l.I. Kramer and Kevin Phillips work at spreading silage. CENTER RIGHT- Driving a tractor is part of David Ezell's work at the Ag department. BELOW- Cliff Fitchpatrick washes down after the morning milking. RIGHT- A problem at the Ag department is solved by Pyhllis Dicus, Brenda Morrison and Mrs. Hessman. l 136 - Vocations
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Alumni, Student Senate Homecoming is the biggest thing we do all year, states Denise Schil- ling, a senior Business major. Her job is dealing with the alumni and keep- ing touch with them. She has also learned how to use the computer, basic financial work, and supervising skills. The Alumni Office also takes care of alot of the money that comes in, and makes the program for Homecoming. Before I came to school, I hadn't dealt with alot of people, states Denise, but now I work on a one- on-one basis with the alumni. She considers her job to be mainly busy, challenging work, but with alot of variety. TOP- Working in the Alumni Office is an en- joyable experience for Tammy Grover. RIGHT- Rod Brimm types one of the many papers required as being Student Body Presi- dent. LOWER LEFT- Annette Crisp can always take time from her work to pose for a picture. LOWER RIGHT- Nancy Bush uses the com- puter in the Alumni Office. 138 Vocations .asf
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