The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1980 Page: 2 of 11
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Paul Barton
Assoc. Editor/ Advertising
Mike Reed
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Feature Staff -
Donna Miller
Harmony is coming
Pat Burgess
Constance Shepard
Photographer
Steve Truitt
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THE MEGAPHONE March 20, 1980 '
“Harmony,” a group of dancers
will give a Filipino dance perfor-
mance Saturday March 22 at 7 pm.
The performance will be held in the
Main Lounge of the Student Union.
Everyone is invited and admission is
free. Refreshments will be served
following the performance.
"Harmony” is composed of nine
0 What are the most imporatant
rewards you expect in your
(business) career?
9. Why did you choose the career
for which you are preparing?
11. What do you consider to be your
greatest strengths and weaknesses?
12. How would you describe
yourself?
16. Why should I hire you?
18. How do you determine or
evaluate success?
22. Describe the relationship that
sould exist between a supervisor and
subordinates.
preference? Why?
46. Are you willing to travel?
49. What major problem have you
encountered and how did you deal
with it?
50. What have you learned from
your mistakes?
I hope you have learned to prepare
which have been neglected by the
Artist Series.
Because student fees are used to
fund this program, a greater concern
should be shown in providing enter-
tainment and education geared to a
wider spectrum of student interests.
Because true artists are found in a
variety of music, and not just in
classical, the Artist Series should
present a more diverse format in the
following years.
Sincerely,
Casey Triggs
John Fan-
dancers all of which are students
attending various Universities in
Texas. All Of the members in the 1
group reside in Dallas.
The performance will consist of
traditional Filipino dances and also a
dance by Iris Stanley, a student of
Southwestern, who will perform a
dance from Samoa.
should have been introduced as such,
including an article which would
possibly explain some of the replies
hat were voiced. Even so, I thought
it was pretty tacky that such a one-
sided question was asked without
also asking, “What do you think is
the best thing about Southwestern?'
Unapathetically yours,
Michael Alexander
tage, but the number of interviewees
for school districts has fallen
drastically from what it was last
year. This next week is a good week
for teachers and accountants:
Monday, March'24, Mesquite ISD,
1-5 pm
Wednesday, March 26, Keydril,
8:30 am-5 pm; Aldine ISD, 9 am-4
pm
This week’s helpful hints for
career searchers: The current issue
of Black Collegian (available free in
the Career Development Office)
contains many helpful articles,
among them “50 Questions
Recruiters Ask College Seniors”.
You might want to consider these
before your next interview:
1. What are your long range and
short range goals and objectives,
when and why did you establish
these goals and how are you prepar-
ing yourself to achieve them?
3. What do you see yourself doing
five years from now?
RskRnnChamhers..
-.Rhout Career Duvelopment
Interviews available, census takers needed in Georgetown
Assistant Advertising Manager
Holly Young
complishments have given you the
most satisfaction? Why?
26. Why did you select your college
or university?
27. What led you to choose your
field of major study?
28. What college subjects did you
like best? Why?
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necessarily those of Southwestern University or of its administration.
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like least? Why?
31. What changes would you make
in your college or university?
32. Do you have plans for continued
study? An advanced degree?
34. What have you learned from
participation in extracurricular ac-
tivities?
35. In what kind of a work environ-
ment are you most comfortable?
38. How would you describe the
ideal jo foor you following
graduation?
40. What do you know about our
29. What college subjects did you for interviews.
MEGAPHONE
company? , ,;
23. What two or three ac- —44. Do you have a geographical
Dear Editor,
The Southwestern University Ar-
tist Series has been a great success
in the past two years. Outstanding
artists such as Garrick Ohlsson,
Werner Tripp and Drusilla Huff-
master have graced our liberal arts
campus. All of these artists,
however, have presented the same
type of music — classical.
There should be other types of
music included in this continuing
series. Country and Western, jazz,
blue grass, rock and big band are
just a few of the types of music
by Anne Chambers
Part Time Job Market: Be a Cen-
sus Taker! This is a perfect job for
college students — it’s temporary (3-
5 weeks), you set your own hours,
and it pays )$4 hour). It’s also
perfect if you don’t have transporta-
tion. If you’re interested, contact me
at 221 or come by the Career
Development Office. There is a short
test that you must take before April
1; it’s given in Georgetown next
Monday, March 24 at the Northside
Middle School on Williams Drive,
6:30 pm. The Austin office is looking
for anyone interested in taking cen-
sus in a neighborhood in
Georgetown. Tell your friends!
Interviews on Campus: Plea:
Where are the teaching candidates?
Even if you don’t want to teach in
these districts, the practice inter-
viewing can only help you when you
interview with the district(s) you do
want. I understand that we are
entering a period of teacher shor-
Letters...
Worst but no best
To whom it may concern,
In last week’s Megaphone there'
was a half-page article which read,
‘What do you think is the worst thing
about Southwestern?” (individuals’
replies were written beside their pic-
tures. ) After inquiring I found that it
was the first in a series of questions
to be asked to the “man on the
street.” Being so, I thought that it
Artist Series
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The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1980, newspaper, March 20, 1980; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1560080/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Southwestern University.