PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949 Jobs Are Getting Scarce Placement Director Says More than 70 per cent of the 900 students who have registered with the School of Business employment agency since 1946, have been placed in jobs, Terrel Clarke, assistant director of the business placement bureau, said today. But, said the man who has interviewed most of this semester's 125 registrants, "Don't expect that aver- $ ^ {\circ}$ But, said the man who has inte registrants, "Don't expect that average to continue. Firms have become more selective. The labor market is tightening." "Firms are no longer willing to hire just anyone. Two years from now, graduating seniors will have to sell themselves. That seems to be the trend." On the bright side of the employment picture, the assistant director pointed out that salaries have not decreased. Under the direction of Frank Pinet since 1946, the bureau is located in 214 Frank Strong hall. "Starting salaries still range from $200 to $300 a month. Oil companies still are paying top wages, and salesmen can always find a job. But job offerings in marketing, finance, accounting, and general business are no longer as plentiful." on the campus this fall to interview January graduates. Sixty-seven others have written to students. So far this semester, 20 students have notified the placement bureau that they have found jobs. Thirty-one companies have been Manufacturers, retailers, public accountants, oil companies, insurance and other business firms are the places most frequently hiring bureau registrants. Mr. Clarke said not only are business students using the bureau, but College students, economics majors, and even one student from the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information, have registered with the bureau. If you hear engineers talking about Club Fowler in a few months, here is the reason. The new engineering shops building has a stainless steel canopy above the door that would put any but the best night club entrance to shame. Foot-high stainless steel block letters on the curved edge of the canopy spell out Fowler Shops. This entrance is on a porch that屋 stone houses around the "Our services do not end with graduation. A graduate can call on us for assistance whenever he needs it," he said. New Engineering Building To Rival Nation's Best In Convenience, Beauty Besides all this, which already is apparent to students who have inspected the building, the contractors promise filled shower rooms inside, colored concrete floors and an elevator. that has stone benches around the side, convenient for a smoke between classes. The huge windows allow the students in the building one of the best views of any classroom on the campus. The shop department has announced its intention of using color schemes as modern as any yet devised for industry when the interior is painted. 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