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 168 of 184
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Power Plant, Water Treatment Most people have heard that the most glamorous job on campus is NOT the power plant. But Wayne Chiles, a freshman pre-law major states, It's a pretty good job, it's not nearly as bad as your first impression of it. When you get here, you are told by everybody that it is the worst place on earth, but it isn't that bad. A few of the many things Wayne does at work is filling the chemical barrels, taking chemical tests, takes readings on different machines and sweeps the floor. When Wayne was asked what the best thing is about his job, he responded, The correspon- dence with the supervisors. They try to help when they can. They will give a guy a chance. One major thing a person can learn at the pow- er plant is that you have to keep your cool if something goes wrong. If you think things out and find the problem, you can usually work things out, states Wayne. UPPER LEFT- Dean Britt checks all of the ma- chinery to make sure everything runs smoothly. UPPER RIGHT- Taking a break now and then helps lon Drake finish his work. RIGHT- Writing down readings is an impor- tant job for Floyd Hays. BELOW- One main job for Bart Harris is taking water samples. Q gl XJ

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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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