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Bookstore Snack Bar I like the customer relation as- pect of my job. The one-on-one re- lationship will help me in the fu- ture, states Marc Armstrong, a stu- dent worker at the bookstore. Marc does a variety of things, including, running the register, purchasing, and trying to keep the store neat and orderly. The fact that I work with figures and balancing the register will help me because I am a Business Accounting major. The bookstore, located in the College Center, em- ployees a total of four students and the supervisor, Candi Foster. UPPER RIGHT- Charlene Foote greets anyone who comes into the snack bar with a smile. CENTER- Candi Foster explains to Gail Keeney some of the bookstore procedures. LOWER LEFT- Making milkshakes is a favorite job of Beth Ann Davis. LOWER RIGHT- Marc Armstrong adds up the total of a purchase for a student. 140 Vocations if 3 'll ::::: ::::: ..555ff5555555 ,if -3 I .::::::::::alii :::::::z:::z:: I' ,H ::i:lil5l'l 1 g ..:.::::::: , Qgggggunsfl A sy sn li , V , -- A, ,...,,, 0 an , 27 M.. N 5 . N , :,...,x 1 ' A L . , E X '5 !lnpanllr' I ' t . ' A -1-4 , ..,, 1 I :N-, Q! -f I - yr W 5 ,I I s . M 1-f I . . . E, B F' . I . 1252, ,gf - L L2 4' 2 s , . YZ
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Bank And Treasures ffice My main job is to assist the cash- ier and deal with transactions, states Terri Haro, a student who works at the bank. I plan to be a CPA and this job is helping me prepare for that. The experience is terrific and l'm learning how to deal with people, says Terri. Working at the bank may seem like a cushion job to some, but Terri says that she learns something new almost every day. The bank workers are supervised by Ruby Roehrs. TOP RIGHT- Assisting Carla Bates with a transaction, Kim Gray carefuHy naakes sure everything is in order. LEFT- Pauh Chsuneau B happy to answer any quesuons one might ask. BELOW- Even the student bank supervisor Ruby Roehm hasto concentmte whHe counung out money LOWER LEFT- Teresa Horbyk enjoys the work she does at the student bank. 4 4 6 Y V N ' mf ' L it it W fi. I 'A - ' ...ta l has ' V ' Mme ' X MM, Vocations 39
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, -- LEFT Student worker at the Bowling Lanes, Ken Wells takes care of checking out the shoes ABOVE Donita Abbott puts clean tow- els away for the motel rooms. BELOW LEFT- Stripping sheets is part of Neal Edgar's job when he cleans motel rooms. BELOW RIGHT- Many students including Floyd Hays enjoys fun nights of bowling. Bowling Lanes, Motel I do everything, maintenance on machines and lanes, cleaning, ac- counting, any anything else that needs to be done, states Ken Wells, a senior Computer Science major. Working at the Bowling Lanes has taught Ken a lot of responsibility. You're the only one that works there. You have to be there to open the lanes, and you are responsible for the money. Ken feels that a person has to be well motivated to do this job be- cause when the lanes aren't open, he has to set his own schedule to come to work. The Bowling Lanes, which is supervised by Dr. Davidson, is not a hard or easy job explains Ken. lt is what you make out of it. I like work- ing with people. A lot of the other jobs on campus you don't get to see anyone but your supervisor and the other workers. Vocations
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