12 Wednesdav. February 5, 1975 University Daily Kansan StudEx OKs student opinion poll to measure A bill authorizing a student opinion poll was passed with minor changes Tuesday night by StudEx. The poll will be conducted during the Feb. 12-13 Senate election. StudEx voted to include an opinion question about the quality of classroom teaching at KU and to delete a question on Senate allocations to athletic programs. John Beisner, student body president, said the question about the allocation of Senate funds to athletics was ambiguous. Other poll questions are: -Is the student in favor of increased library fines to cover the cost of processing overdue library notices? -Is the student in favor of ordering more perio- dation or in favor of processing over time? -Is the student in favor of abolishing overdue library notices? —An essay question asking suggestions for topics to be considered by the Senate. for topics to be covered by the Senate. In other business, StudEx voted to discontinue the salary of the director of Work Force 75 after February and that money to the supplies and expense section of the Work Force 75 budget. Beisner said Work Force '75 was $108.60 overdrawn on the supplies and expenses budget, but that the director's salary would cover the deficit. WEDGELOOK (TM) (pat pending) A pick-proof wedge lock. The secure lock that absolutely does doors from the inside. For Wedgewood into place in moments, then put it in the oven at 175°F for about an hour with open pots kept, knives, or even e-plastic bags, and then plate form an invertible shell with sandwich bread. Then cover with a thick layer of grease and then on the inside, can you mitten it? You can do it all in minutes! No key to misplace. WILL NOT MARRY ANY DOOR door. standard door. . . . . 30 DAY MEMORY BACK GUARANTEE (All customer, please contact us for *cet sales tax*) (Invoice number 1179165422389 (car) 44138 Number of Words in the Name About Amount Paid Address City State Zip Jobs in Kansas From Page One Owen said that more firms and industries wanted to expand to Kansas because of its relatively stable economy and central location in the United States. Using the land of Iowa, he can distribute their goods and services to the rest of the country more efficiently. In seeking a job in the midst of a tight economic situation, Owen said that the graduate shouldn't be afraid to "lay it on the line" with an employer. "In my opinion," he said, "employers today are not looking for young people who want to save the world, make a contribution or do those things we had all those magic phrases for a few years ago. What they want is somebody who'll come in and help your company, and here's what I can do and I expect to get paid for it if I produce." "The best asset an individual can have, other than a knowledge of his field, is an ability to communicate, because that's what needs to be done." And try to convince someone to hire you. Owen said that an individual needed to analyze himself in the terms that a potential employee would want him to ask himself. "What do I have to offer, why should anyone want to hire me?" For why should my friend "There really is an establishment in this "I think you'll also find that there is discrimination by the establishment, not only in terms of black and white, but also sex discrimination. The point I'm trying to make is that there is more to it than just your skills." country," Owen said, "and that establishment is the people you're going to be contacting find jobs, so it would be if you ask how to deal with them from the outset. Before the state can hope to keep its graduates in Kansas and before new businesses can be encouraged to locate in the state, Owen said it must first stabilize economies out of the state by helping the smaller communities in their economic slumps. The goal, Owen said, is to give the young person the opportunity to choose between pursuing a productive career in Kansas or going elsewhere. FOCUS Federation On Campus to Unite Sophomores .. LOUIS OSBORN BILL HORTON SALLY SHAW MISSY MASON Paid for by Louis Osborn MATH, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING STUDENTS: FIND OUT ABOUT THE NUCLEAR NAVY If you think you have the ability and the desire to master nuclear engineering, the Navy's nuclear propulsion program has openings for about 200 outstanding college graduates. There's a Navy recruiting officer ready to give you all the details on how you can become someone special in the new Navy. Call now, collect: LT. JIM GROMELSKI Navy Information Team (816) 374-2376 BE SOMEONE SPECIAL your Kansas Union Bookstore is pleased to announce an 8% REFUND- On sales receipts from period 56 (July 1-Dec.31,1974) Beginning 8:30 a.m. — Monday,Feb.3 THANK YOU, all members of the University family, for your patronage and help. The single purpose of the Kansas Union Bookstore is to provide high quality sales and service most economical cost consistent with a sound budget.