Page 10 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Feb. 17. 1953 abA baiting! -cone X TEA FOR EDITOR—Miss Mildred Planhold, right, women's page editor of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, looks on while Jeanne Fitzgerald, president of Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary sorority for women in journalism, is served tea by Miss Frances Grinstead, associate professor of journalism and faculty adviser for the sorority. The tea was given by Theta Sigma Phi and the department of economics Friday honoring Miss Planhold—Kansan photo by Jerry Knudson. By MARILYN DUBACH Television is a career which every girl interested in writing ought to consider. Miss Mildred Planthold, women's page editor of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, told a group of students interested in home economics and journalism at the University. Career in TV Worthy of Note St. Louis Women's Editor Says She considers the field of home' economics-journalism a very advantageous one. There are numerous jobs open to women who can write intelligently about food, she said, and the field is wide open in the line of textiles and clothing. A job on a woman's page of a metropolitan paper is a "dream" job, according to her, because there is such a small number of openings and such a small turnover. Miss Planthold was brought to the University by the William Allen White foundation, directed by Burton W. Marvin, dean of the School of Journalism. She spoke to the Communications in Society class of journalism students, taught by Miss Frances Grinstead, associate professor of journalism and a personal friend of Miss Planthold. She was also honored at a tea given jointly by the department of home economics and Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary sorority for women in journalism. Miss Plant-hold is a member of the St. Louis alumni chapter of the sorority. At the present time Miss Planthold puts out a women's page six days a week without the help of a staff. She will not consider hiring a girl who does not dress the part of a woman in the career world. Minus a hat and gloves a prospect does not have a chance. Newspapers can afford to accept only the top women in the field. Women are important on a paper if they stay in their own sphere, she thinks. On the two papers in St. Louis only eight women are employed on the editorial staff. Three of these, the society editor, Miss Planthold, and a city room reporter, work on the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The most important prerequisites to a women's career in journalism are persistence to get what you want and promptness, she thinks. Miss Planthold recently returned from covering the woman's side of the presidential inauguration in N-O-W Washington, D.C., and the fashion openings in New York. MAT. 2:30 - EVE: 7:00-9:00 FEATURES: 2:52-7:22-9:00 COLOR CARTOON-NEWS GRANADA Phone 946 COMING SOON . . . 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