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Hospital Clothing Comm. I like the people I work with at the hospital and the flexible hours, says Carla Stanley, a junior Sociology major. Carla's job entails keeping the patients comfortable, taking vital signs, and keeping the hospital clean. I'm learning how to listen objectively to people. This will help me in the future because I'd like to go into research for family services, states Carla. The eleven student workers, who are supervised by R.C. lenkens, are responsible for anyone who comes into the hospital sick. w.sgwM 'm ,xr ff L..- ' M -':,: .- 1, ,f w , ,ww-01 - Ladff ,L ,,,,u,wvv0 nf' ,lmwwngww 'Maf- ,-M ' ,pi Ewa UPPER RIGHT- Is Greg Beavers trying to get out of class again? LOWER LEFT- Tina Murray is relieved the another day is over. LOWER RIGHT- Ann Houston is use to hanging up clothes for the clothing comm. 144 Vocations
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Cafeteria Cinthy Fanning, a freshman Home Ec. major says she really has to keep her chin up working at the cafeteria. lt's what you make of it. You can't take anything per- sonal, states Cinthy. Her job in- cludes a variey of tasks from cook- ing the food to scraping the plates. Cinthy says that the best thing about working in the cafete- ria is that, You get to meet a lot of people-everyone who comes through the lunch line. You're certainly in the center of activity. Ted Hill, supervisor of the din- ing hall, works with about 85 stu- dents to serve daily meals for the school's 850 resident students. wmv W TOP- Sean Smith and Stephen Stuart help serve the daily noon rush CENTER LEFT- After the plates have been washed, Loxley Walters stacks them onto a cart. ABOVE- During the Christmas season, Lynn Ray and Shelly Zang proudly show off their Santa Claus pinata. LEFT Rose Nwulu and Roxie Smith try to make washing dishes fun. Vocations
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Computer Center It's challenging, is how Tina Tang describes her job at the com- puter center. Her job consists of everything a secretary would do. Tina says that the best thing about her job is, You're not forced by your supervisor to wash dishes all day. I really like the responsibility it gives me. Tina's plans for the future is to become a hotel manager and she believes this is giving her excel- lent experience for that. Exciting, challenging, everything is so new. Once I get use to it, I'lI love this job. ssl: is Q ji UPPER LEFT- While taking a short break, Danny Kolesar and Lisa Wilfong are caught by surprise. LOWER LEFT- Many people spend much of their time working on computer programs, such as Sheila Henson. ABOVE- Karen Rogers and Tina Tang enjoy working on a new assignment at the computer center. Vocations - 145
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