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Library, Audio Visual When I first started working at the library, I was told that it was haunted by a ghost. Now I'm a little nervous when I work the night shifts, says Marla White. At the li- brary, the workers sit at the front desk, put books away, and do the maintenance work. How can work- ing at the library help an Elementary Education major? I'm learning more of what's in the library and it will help me in the future because I know how to use a library for refer- ence, stated Marla. Linda Schmidt supervises 20 student workers at this work station. milk UPPER RIGHT- Much activity in the library takes place at the front desk. CENTER LEFT- Rhonda Wood and Connie ward check cards for the overdue date. CENTER RIGHT- Fixing a machine in Audio Visual is common for john lacob. RIGHT- Charlette Dugan explains the library system to several students. 156 Vocations
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s Laundr I look forward to coming here. I like the environment. The relation- ship between us and the boss is good. They care about the students, they're like parents. It's a friendly environment, says Ranykn Valverde about laundry. Ranykn likes his job because it is easy but also teaches him how to be responsible. You have to be here on time. You have to remember that these aren't just your clothes, they're everybody else's, he stated. When Ranykyn was asked what he was learning from his job at laundry, he replied, There is a job to be done and you've got to do it. You also have to be neat or you do it all over again TOP LEFT- Sonja Hausel stays busy folding clothes at laundry. TOP RIGHT- Making sure shirts are well pressed, Leslie McGahan finishes the final touch. CENTER LEFT- David Burnett and Anthony Freeman sack up mop heads to be delivered around campus, ABOVE- There always seems to be a delivery for Clarence Atteberry and Chris Hendrix to make from laundry. RIGHT- Kim Skinner searches through clothes for right matches before she begins to fold them. Vocations - 155
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I ' . I i my ' W nn Museum The museum, which is supervised by Bob Esworthy, has taught Mi- chelle Neubauer to be a little more responsibile. I'm the museum Ii- brarian. I also do security, mainten- ance, work in the gift shop and all the other jobs we all do, but I take care of the library as well, states Mi- chelle, a senior History major. Michelle feels that taking care of the library is a big job and useful ex- perience. This is 2 years of solid ex- perience that I can use for a job or for grad school. She thinks that her job is hard and interesting, if you're interested in history or plan to work in that field, and will help her in ar- chive work. TOP- Setting up a sled is one of the many displays Chris Baugh- man and Tammy Elfrink worked on. LEFT- Angie Owen greets visitors with a smile at the entrance of the museum. BELOW RIGHT- Part of Barbie AIIin's job is to keep the glass cases clean. BELOW LEFT- During the Christmas season a doll display was set up by Michelle Neubauer and Mary Ruckel. 'ssc M' is Vocations
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