College of the Ozarks - Soto Yearbook (Point Lookout, MO)

 - Class of 1986

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College of the Ozarks - Soto Yearbook (Point Lookout, MO) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 159 of 184
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I I i R s 'ik-.- new 'E M 'lb 'Q st Wt? :rf .sf 1 2 V ,rM,1r-'-f iw Q. za E A W Q., .W . Fruitcake And jell Kitchen The people I work with is the one thing I like best about my job, states Mary Head, a sophomore Computer Science major. The Fruitcake and jelly Kitchen workers do a va- riety of things, including: making the cakes, packing them into cans, then into boxes, and storing them until they are ready to be shipped. Besides the famous S. of O. fruit- cakes, they also make jelly, applebutter, and mincemeat. Mary says that the job does get a bit hectic at times, but it is mostly a lot of fun. I have learned how to work with other people compared to the other jobs I've had here on campus, states Mary. The supervisor, Myn- ette Ulrich, works with twelve student em- ployees. E gf . I if 1 ft ... .H 4' AWA -. .W . V X' 'aww V ,rf L R . ,.., ,,-, . . ai.. UPPER LEFT- Adding the fruit to the cakes is done by several workers. LEFT- Sheri Baggett is caught off guard while helping make the Cookson? batter for the cakes. ABOVE- What's so funny Patty Vocations

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Friendship House I have figured out that if you walk half way up the hill, listen for a car, slip on a piece of ice when it is 40 degrees outside, they'll give you a ride up the hill to the Friendly House, states Cara Craig. This is the second year for the Friendship House to stay open all year around. Cara, a sophomore, said that her main job consist of waiting on peo- ple and making sure they are happy. She also buses tables, hostess, and talks about the School to people. l'm learning management and orga- nization from my job, she stated. Her overall opinion of her job is: lt's hard manual labor when we get busy, but the people we meet makes it fun and interesting. We are learn- ing how to work as a team here. The Friendship House, which em- ployees 65 student workers, is locat- ed at the entrance to the school. ABOVE- The many tour buses that stop at the Friendship House keeps Charlotte johnson very busy. LOWER LEFT- Can't you see that I'm busy, Dawn Krieger seems to be saying. LOWER RIGHT- Lynette Dietiker cleans off a table during a busy day at the Friendship House. wwe' R Q' J , 152 Vocations ' A



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Gates, Security Sometimes it is bad and some- times it is good, but like anything else, you've got to take the bad with the good, states Tyrone, Arnold. Working in security, which is super- vised by Dr. Todd, is teaching Ty- rone how to deal with the public, especially when they are upset. Ty- rone, who plans on being a conser- vation agent, says that his job is giv- ing him experience that he can use in the future. Working in security consist of rou- tine patrol duties, lock-up duties, patroling the student parking lot and the whole campus, and student con- trol if it is ever necessary. The best thing Tyrone likes about his job is, Not having someone hollering down your throat. You're out there by yourself, you know what to do, and you do it. TOP- Mark Bollinger spends many long hours watching for cars from the gatehouse at night. RIGHT- Much of Matt Hoerr's time is spent patroling the campus. BELOW- Mike Neely finishes some paper work after a long day. BELOW RIGHT- Some days are enjoyable for Scott Williams in the gatehouse. sa. st W s

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