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I5 X Mail Operations Kathy Palmer, a junior who works at mail operations says that her job has taught her more about the School than classes have. My main job is to put the contribution from the contributor into the computer. But we also maintain the fruitcake file, handle mass mail for off campus, and keep the list of addresses for the Ozark Vistorf' Kathy believes her job is helping her in public relations and ways to be organized. We learn how to operate an IBM computer, sort mail, and make corsagesf' When Kathy was asked what she liked best about her job, she responded: I like this job because the responsibility and the people I work with. RIGHT- Olivia Perches looks for the material she needs in Mail Operations. LOWER LEFT- Denise Shaffer flashes the camera her winning smile. LOWER RIGHT- Stuffing and mailing letters is all in a days work for Kathy Francis. W ZZ' all X ut .limits Xa?
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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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,sz If 77 wi fwsdaalg .sg Mill, Weaving I'll be the weaving attorney, states Rachel Thomas, who is a Pre- Law major. Rachel, who is a fresh- man, does a variety of things at weaving, including: warping looms, threading looms, tying them on, weaving, and collecting money when tourist want to buy something. When Rachel was asked what she is learning at her job, she replied, A lot of coordination. I have trouble chewing gum and walking at the same time. With this your hands and feet must be working at the same time, and I talk to the tourist at the same time. Rachel does not plan on doing this for a living, but it will be a relaxing hobby. Weaving, which is supervised by Mrs. Virginia Lucas, is not consid- ered a hard job to Rachel. It is sometimes monotonous. If you get tired of one thing you can move around - you do a lot of different things. UPPER LEFT- Ron Brewer repairs some of the wood fences behind the mill. UPPER RIGHT- Even the supervisor, Mrs. Lucas, enjoys to weave LEFT- The mudent workem atthe weaving studio. BELOW LEFT- Brenda Grom- met finds working at the mill a lot of fun. LOWER RIGHT- Concentration is very impor- tantto RachelThonmsasshe weaves Vocations T59
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