THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE June Job Seekers Will Benefit By Organized Plan Of Action By Janice Auer If you're the June graduate who worries about the job hunt, you would do well to organize a plan as to where, how and when to look for a job. Start right now. Make up a resume sheet about your qualifications; including experience, interests, references, activities, skills, education, what kind of job you want, and when you could start working. If you are an artist, writer, designer or anyone with talent to display, make-up a simple but attractive presentation book of your work. If you want to strike out on your own and apply directly to a firm's employment office, write a short application letter to the personnel head. Ask for an appointment if the firm is near Lawrence. Enclose a resume sheet. Your department or school may have an appointment bureau, with up-to-the-minute information on employment conditions in your field. Private employment agencies will pave the way for an interview, give the employer an honest picture of the employee's qualifications and the job-seeker an accurate account of the firm. The private agency has the advantage over public agencies by offering more professional jobs. The fee for their services is usually about one-half the first month's salary. The USES and the state employment agencies it advises have two advantages over private agencies; together they offer country-wide service in job information and placement, and their service is free. The agencies handle job openings ranging from college dean to junior messenger. They offer individual interviewing, tests, and counseling by experts to all applicants. A well-planned job hunt, in addition to other job-getting aids, should include a trip to your state employment service. The classified advertising section in newspapers, trade journals and business magazines can help locate jobs. Use the "Help Wanted" section to locate jobs you're qualified to fill, and also to follow business trends. Or you may use a "Situation Wanted" advertisement to publicize unusual experience or an unlikely combination of talents. In answering advertisements, give complete, but only relevant information. Only answer those whose requirements you can meet, and don't send samples. For women, Glamour magazine has accumulated information useful in choosing careers, their requirements, how to write application letters and how to dress for and act during an interview. The dean of women's office has a copy of this scrapbook available at all times to students. The library for patients at the Winter VA hospital at Topeka, contains 4.164 volumes. Records show 1.439 books were read during the month of January. Many disabled World War II veterans are seeking training work in offices, industry and business. For information contact your nearest VA office. Both the words Czar and Kaiser come from the Latin word Caesar. Alpha Kappa Psi Pledges Alpha Kappa Psi professional business fraternity announce 24 pledges for the current semester. The new pledges were chosen at a formal pledging ceremony, Tuesday in the Fine room of the Union. They are; Norman E. Fuller, Instructor in Economics; John Anderson, Kansas City, Mo; Clinton Carrier, Kansas City; Owen Davies, Highland; Keaton Duckworth, Rolla; Alph Freed, Coffeville; Gene Haley, Kansas City, Mo.; Olden Hays, Larned; Eldon Herd, Coldwater; Gillbert Holle, Herkimer; Harold Heinrich, Vinland; Charles Jones, Kansas City, Mo.; Earl Kopke, Coldwater; James Logan, Quenemo; James MacArthur, Newton; Lars Manner, Goteberg, Sweden; Warren Murray, Winfield; Jack Stewart, Salina; Robert Swain, Dodge City; George Warren, Chanute; Loren White, Lawrence; Gen Unruh, Wichita; and Robert Zurbuchen, North Kansas City, Mo. Moore Pledges Kappa Sig Kappa Sigma fraternity announces the pledging of Claude Moore from Arlington. Blake hall, built in 1898, was constructed without iron below the third floor to facilitate accurate electrical experiments. The new 500-bed VA hospital at Little Rock, Ark., is 88 per cent completed. AUTO PARTS and ACCESSORIES New Used Parts for All Cars We Buy Old and Wrecked Cars - Auto Glass * Mirrors * Glass Table Tops AUTO WRECKING GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Gustafson AND JUNK CO. Phone 954 712 E. 9th THE COLLEGE JEWELER 809 Mass. Ph.911 Hosler-Geyer Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hosler of Ottawa announce the engagement of their daughter Wilde Jean, to Mr. C. Mac Geyer, and Mrs. Oscar Geyer of Topeka. Miss Hosier was graduated from K.U. in 1947 and is now an occupational therapist at Wadsworth Veterans hospital. Mr. Geyer is a junior medical student. He is taking his hospital training at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City. He is a member of Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. The wedding will be April 10 at the First Methodist church in Ottawa. The building housing the University Daily Kansan was originally Chemistry hall. It was founded in 1883. One hundred nineteen disabled veterans in the St. Louis area are seeking training on-the-job. t he smart look is the "separates look"! As long as it looks two piece (even when it isn't), you can be sure you're in style! Witness this checked top and solid skirt with the little waist in between...plus the pair of outsize pockets for good measure. Lonsdale's Sanforized cotton broadcloth. Navy, apricot, green. $izes 10 to 18. $12.98 GREEN'S READY-TO-WEAR 845 Mass. Tri Delt Initiates Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the initiation March 18 of the following women: Lois Bradfield, Lynnette Oberg, Dorothy Becker, Grace Endacott, Patsy Gardenhire, Clara James, Barbara Bolman, Mary Middlekauff, Margaret Shay, Clara Nelson, Marilyn Reed, Mary Verschoyle, Wanda Denney, Ann Bone-cutter, Helen Zimmerman and Shirley Selig. 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