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ffice Workers We do a number of things, in- cluding answering letters, sending out applications to perspective stu- dents, general up-keep of the office, and give tours all year, states Lisa Combs, a junior Elementary Educa- tion major. Mary jane King, the su- pervisor, works with five girls in the Admission office. This job has given Lisa valuable skills, especially learn- ing to be patient and how to be more organized, which will help her in the future. I've improved my typing skills, learned a lot about the school and how to answer questions about the school, states Lisa. Her overall opin- ion of her job is that it is routine work, but interesting because there is something new every day. She re- plied, I like my job because I know all the new freshmen when they are still just a file and a number. TOP RIGHT- Silvia Perez types a letter in the Dean of Students' office. RIGHT- Grading pa- pers is part of Susan Neely's work in the Psy- chology office. BELOW LEFT- Secretary in Dr. lennings office, lohnna Welch, answers many questions over the phone. BELOW RIGHT- Paula Wegner gladly assist anyone who comes into Dr. Todd's office. K,-. gpm N' ,40 , ,,.,.,,,, W, 5 , fm jf ' A fe , ., 5.:f ' 'f -gil' ' - ., :'. V13 Q, 1 ... 2 1 X ' 4 I Ai, ' 'H M-N-w4n...,.,. w-v-ew .
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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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. W' Outlook SOTO Print Shop I do a little of everything. Write two to three stories a week, set copy on the computer, pick up the copy from the print shop, and help with layout work, states john Lumb, a sophomore Mass Media major. The employs 3 student Work' ers: Phyllis VanderNaald, Editor, john Lumb, Associate Editor, and Rob Desselle, Assistant Editor. 'WMM . 919- Im I ru:-4 Ego 303.2 QUE-. m 1-9 ,o'-. -40 299 4:55 em' gzzgh 555' U1 ao' 231 2:11 'CTET4 :rpm :oo-2 describes his job. He hopes to go into the newspaper field in the fu- ture so his campus job is helping him. I'm trying to learn everything I can about the newspaper, states john. The best thing I like about this job is the fact that I work with so many students, faculty and adminis- trators. i. it nf? ' I H if' .y I 7111.3 J X A . , . .af UPPER- Even the editor of the Outlook, Phyllis VanderNaald, can take time for a coffee break. CENTER- Bob Wilson and Reggie Burton watch the machines to make sure they function properly. LOWER LEFT- Always looking for new ideas for the newspaper is Rob Des- selle. LOWER RIGHT- Teresa Sanders and Angela Ash make sure the printing is right. .
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