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6 Western Carolinian/February 16,1984 Career Corner Seniors graduating in May or August should begin immediately planning job hunting campaigns and beginning to look lor jobs. Give y o u r s e I f a competitive edge in the job hunt, lake advantage of the skills workshops on resume writing, interviewing and letter writing given in the Placement Office. Interview Techniques: Tuesdays - 2:00-3:15 and Ihursdavs - 3:30-4:45. Resume Preparation: Mondays - 3:00-3:50 and Wednesdays - 2:00-2:50. Letter Writing in the Job Hunt: Wednesdays - 3:00-3:50. The following organizations will be recruiting on campus during the next several weeks. If you have not started a placement file. vou need to do so by visiting the Placement Office. Signup sheets for the organizations listed below are available in the Placement Office. Bird Building. February 21 Northwestern Bank Bank Management Bus. Admin Liberal Arts. Feb. 28- 29 U.S. Navy Naval Flight Officers, Supply Corp. Surface Warfare Any Major. Bus. Admin Economics, Technical. Feb. 2*J Roses Stores. Inc. ROTC Military Ball Held Saturday In UC Cathy Stewart Staff Writer Western Carolina University's ROTC members held their annual Military Ball last Saturday night. In full dress uniform and escorting dates the cadets gathered. 205 in number, in the (irandroom of the University Center. Ihe evenings festivites included the arrival of honored guests, a traditional mixing of the punch, attention and mess call, an Invocation. Posting of the colors, and toasts followed by dinner. Chancellor Robinson, who attended the ball, toasted the Commander In Chief while LTC Mostella toasted the United States Military. The honored guest and speaker for the evening was Brigadier Gen. Curtis F. Logan of Fort Bragg. IN ARMY NURSING YOU KEEP ADDING NEW SKILLS. It's important that you're treated with the dignity and respect accorded an Army officer. And it's important to work in a modern medical center, earn a top salary, and travel. But perhaps the most important aspect of Army Nursing is the dedication to education. In Army Nursing you have the opportunity to attend professional conferences, pursue advanced degrees and study a variety of nursing specialties. If you're a student working on your BSN or if you already have a BSN and are registered to practice in the United States or Puerto Rico, look .into Army Nurstng-.Stop by or call us: Cal SIC Lam Wrenn (919) 725-057N (Collect calls accepted) ARMY NURSE CORPS. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. HAIR REMOVAL Remove unwanted hair the PAINLESS WAY ^- ALSO - V Call S -ST Acrylic x Fingernail >* Designs 586-9718 Turn *hort nail*into if no answer, call ,on8 na"81 293-5181 Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. After Hrs. & Sat. by appointment only £•»-« MIDDLETON'S REM0VATR0N 487-B East Main St., Sylva, N.C. Retail Management Trainee-Bus mess-related major. March I Miller & Rhoads Retail Management Fash. Mereh Cloth- Text Bus Marketing Any Major. March 6-7 Mil liken & Companv Manulact uring Management Chemistrv Any Major. March X-9 Burlington Industries. Inc. Manufacturing Management Business. March 20 Burroughs Corporation Systems Arralvsi CS IS Fleet. Eng. Math. March 22 Radio Shack rand) Corp. Manager Trainee Feon Bus CS. March 29 I.W. Wool- worth Companv Retail Management An) Major. Ihe role ol the CAR Center. Career Planning and Placement Office is to assist seniors in any way that is possible to make the job hunt a successful and pleasant experience. I he CAP Placemen! Office has the resources to assist vou in your job hunt regardless ol major or career goals. Visit us soon! Road Irom Page 3 be obtained through Tieketron outlets in advance or purchased at the Alcatra/ ticket booth located at Pier4l. Pier 4 I is where the Alcatra/ ferry departs and returns. Terries are also available across the bay to Sausalito. This is a veiv worthwhile trip and should be taken by all visitors in conjunction with the Alcatra/ tour. A reminder to persons going aboard leu v boats is to always wear warm and comfortable clothing as it is very cold at times while crossing the bav by ferry. JUNIOR EXECS ARE YOU NEW IN THE JOB MARKET? SALARY Starts 17,200 - $24,100 increasing annually to $28,600 - $44,800 in four years. QUALIFICATIONS College grads, all degrees and degree levels considered. Recent grads looking for first job as well as those contemplating a job change (under age 28) are encouraged to apply. Required to pass mental and physical exams. BENEFITS Full medical, dental, unlimited sick leave, 30 days annual paid vacafion, post grad education programs and retirement in 20 years! JOB Positions are still available in the following areas: Management (technical and non-technical), Engineering, Nuclear, Teaching, Intelligence, Aviation Management, Diving, Pilots, Finance, Personnel Management. Worldwide locations - we pay relocation expenses. If you're interested in finding out more, see the Navy Officer Programs Team, they'll be on campus 28-29 February at the Placement Office. If you can't make it, send your resume or transcripts to: ROY SARVIS U.S. NAVY OFFICER PROGRAMS 1001 Navaho Dr. Raleigh, NC 27609 Or call 1-800-662-7231 9am-3pm, Mon. - Thurs. MEET DAVID ODER. YOUR COORS CAMPUS RER m ""^"really »«s W* Coo'S-" me „ee *>»'«• c>" 0i""d >c _M ,-. nfCT Q\ THE»tblv 01983 Adolph Coorc Compony, Golden, Colorado 80401 ■ Brewer of Fine Quality Beers Since 1873 *flowers from around the world* r*i "Click" Boxers Get Ready! Annual Tau Kappa Epsilon Boxing Matches U.C. Grandroom March 19 & 20, 1984 Don't he left in the dark about the best available in quality florals...for the best price...Conic and see us and we'll show vou the light! >Towne & Country ^Florist Trophies Awarded In 10 Weight Classes Including Outstanding Boxer Award For Further Information Contact Michael Whitesell 227-4537 T.K.E. House 293-9911
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