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Warehouse I like the warehouse. lt's a lot of fun. We have a good time here and it's also different. You don't have to sit in the building all the time, some- times you get to run around in the van to deliver stuff, states Shelly Carter, a junior Sociology major. The warehouse, which is supervised by james Ward, has taught Shelly a little of everything. I've learned a little plumbing, a little mechanics, work- ing on the computer, and how to fill out a lot of paperwork. When Shelly was asked how her campus job will help her in the fu- ture, she replied, ln my major l have to deal with a lot of people and I've dealt with a lot of different peo- ple. You also pick up a few office skills. The best thing Shelly likes about her job is, lnteracting with everyone else on campus. Someone from every work station comes through here at some time or an- other. TOP- Entering information into the computer is part of Diane Renyer's work. LEFT- Phillip Pulis keeps accurate records of what comes into the warehouse. BELOW LEFT- Faith Ewald fills out paperwork that is important for good records. BELOW- Taking time from her typ- ing, Lora Koster gives the camera a smile, 9324 fl -1 -W? -ref Vocations
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Transportation How does working in transporta- tion help a senior Business major? It will help me keep my own car up - cut down on costs of repairs, states joe Boafo. His campus job consists of washing cars, servicing the cars and making repairs, and driving them. joe feels that his job is sometimes fun, but also sometimes hard. Like most of the guys at transpo he takes it to be fun. When Ioe was asked what he is learning at his job he replied, Oh, a lot. I didn't know anything about transports, now I can work on my own car and do minor repairs. I sprayed it with the help of another student. It cost me less than S100. It would have cost me over S400 nor- mally. Transpo, which is supervised by jack Dennis, employs about 28 students. UPPER LEFT- Frank Williamson takes inven- tory to keep up a good supply on hand. UP- PER RIGHT- Tammy Messersmith handles the paper work at transpo. CENTER- lim Graf- miller tightens up a screw on a boat trailer as Ray Groves and Tom Douglas discuss a prob- lem. ABOVE- Washing vans is part of Dave Gornman's job. RIGHT- Wade Matthews closely watches Bob Kenyon so he'll know what to do. 166 Vocations mir
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Registrar, Career Development My main job is to work on special projects. But I also do computer and filing work, put labels on transcripts, and anything else that needs to be done, states Sandra Blevins, a senior Home Economics Education major. She thinks her job is interesting and very busy with a lot to do all the time. Sandra believes her job is teaching her patience and how to deal with people. The best thing I like about my job is the people I work with and for, replied Sandra. This is the fifth semester for Sandra in the Registrar's Office and she says that there is still new things to learn all the time. The Registrar's Office has five stu- dent workers and is supervised by Barbra Sutherland. TOP RIGHT- Some days the paper work just piles up for Susan Overcast. RIGHT- One of the skills Leanne Schrock has learned at her job in the Registrar's Office is how to operate a computer. BELOW LEFT- As Sandra Blevins looks up information she enjoys a joke with fellow workers. BELOW RIGHT- Teresa Rempfer searches for a file for the Registrar's Office.
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