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S BAKERY The bakery is responsible for many things besides baking goods. Most men feel their most important task is the daily pre- paration of sack lunches. These lunches are of great benefit to the men who work off campus. The bakery is also responsible for some fresh baked bread and des- serts for lunch and dinner. 1. Left to right; Bottom Row: Kelsey Schultz, Kathy Fogle, Terri Montagna, Martha Mun- day, Karen Vaughn, Linda Sim- mons, Bethany Vradenburgh, Katy Lucas, Vickie Cave, Kim Robinson, Debbie Hobbins, Lori Lockett; Second Row: Lynnette Gentry, Ruth Hanson, Linda Hy- att, Della Shaw, Unikia Burnett; Top Row: Lynda Nilsen, Jacque- line Bahamondes, Kathy Burton, Mary Elmore, Sue Davis, Dar- lene Sebastian, Zana Reichen, Lorrie Hobbs 2. Four hours and still not done! 3. Darlene Sebastian checks I.D. cards and tries to hold the men to the proper quota of food. Katy seems to feel that this cake would be extremely ed- ible. Luci Card, Kim Robinson and Lynnette Gentry experience the manifold joys of peeling eggs. Leadership — 61
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DINING HALL The dining hall workers are re- sponsible for the feeding of several thousands of students each day. Sev- eral work on shifts that start as ear- ly as 4:00 a.m. and finish as late as 11:00 p.m. Their contagious good spirit makes the dining hall a hub of student life. 2. All the heavy carrying and clean-up is done by the men. 3. In every kitchen there must be one who washes the dishes for you and me! 4.The serving lines have come to mean fulfillment, calories and consistently good food. 5. Carlos Donate carries up an important ingredient of the chili. 60 — Leadership EES) BAMAIZLET 1. Left to right Bottom Row: Nancy Westerfield, Angie Reece, Bonnie Unruh, Janell Woodward, Marie Rodri- guez, Linda Jirovec, Patty Novoa, Dora Espinoza, Susan Brady, Kim Hall, Barb Stacy, Diana Heath, Chery! Lee, Cindy VanKeuren, Mary Farrell, Barb Rimes; Row 2: Cindy Bechtold, Dorinda Vaughn, Lucia Mork, Cindy Evans, Lisa Vasicko, Tammy Stastny, Ruth Ann Bradford, Cindy Stout, Alison Smith, Karen Schmidt, Marion Davenport, Abigail Irizarry, Tina Eikelman, Kyla Thompson, Vicky Pope, Elisa Castillo; Row 3: Karen Kappenman, Cindy Marshall, Arlene Stevens, Donna Mayville, Wanda Blunt, Lori Keller, Angie Beck, Kathy Simpson, Linda Jones, Eugenie Wilkerson, Bonnie Andrews, Lynda Graham, Faith Hansen, Kathleen Barr, Wendy Thompson, Sandy King, Pam McSpadden, Robin Anderson, Rhonda Farden; Top Row: Gail Milstead, Peggy Griffin, Renita Harris, Tina Quisenberry, Alice Jeffers, Cheryl Reichelt, Lori Sauvageot, Linette Beaman, Colleen Dye, Robin Waller, Linda Sanders, Debbie Newsome, Sheila Beadle, Elaine Middleton, Daneen Larue, Debbie Boue, Judy Wappner and Jeanne Durga.
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POST OFFICE Left to right Susan Shaffer Kathy Kolosick Mindy Byrd Peggy Graves Stefanie Preas FACULTY SECRETARIES Left to right Bottom Row Debbie Bershak Donna Shepard Beverly Carmack Lori Ossewaarde Debbie Baker Rebecca Byers Top Row Denise Merchant Robin DeLange Roxanne Stockinger Second Row Colleen Wade Mary Middleton Brenda Young Renee Cargill Sheila Beadle Terri Heady Colleen Dye Janell Woodward Maria Candelaria ry by f tt. ge PAR BRA REPRISE PPL’ GIL ALN’ NA STAFF SECRETARIES Left to right Bottom Row Patricia Arnold Cynthia Howell icki Kelli Johnson ee Tammy Conley To p Row Debra Barkett Karen Kolosick Brenda Barnes Michele Pope Tina Thomas Second Row Theresa Stover Patricia Reid Becky Brady Saundra Schlather pronda Smith Wanda Bradshaw na Rose Coleman Georganna Phillips 62 — Leadership
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