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J 10 THE BATTALION *mMT, APW «. f7% Job candidates need perspective’ \ Pcr«p«^tive i« a quality that mam ••rrtployrr* kiok for in tnda> '« )«»#» i.mciMiatt'v vaid Dr. Paul (ihrnea. \ *cr prr%k)nil in chantr of rr^earrh l.il>oratortr« for funeral Motor* ( -orn yntrrda* Crw-nea i a«Mn s%«tl th«* 24th mr«*t- ii>K of the AaMiciatioii of Tr\a* < •' arluat«' Schools The mrctiiiit was Iwld oonciirrrnth with a cmtmnul ■N-adrmic .iswniMs on tl»r futurr til graduate ^duration. "Prnprctisr means the ahihts to see that hsniness. industn. emem- ment and educatMm all haxe impm- tant roles to play in the furtherance of national goal* and programs. Chenea said. Graduate students holding a ba lanced perspectise will he aide to understand that major institutions can and should complement each other when pursuing national objec tives. "Thev should see.” said NOW AVAILABLE IN COLLEGE STATION ^ PASSPORT PHOTOS IN LIVING COLOR — INSTANTLY UNIVERSITY STUDIO 115 College Main • Northgate • S4&-S0I9 Chenea. that business and govern ment can wori together to attain the most vex sails desiraMe uses of our natural and human resources ’ Job candidates must understand that it is profit that makes efforts to meet human need possible. Chenea said. Chenea agreed with CM Chairman Tlmmas A. Murphy that no profits means no growth, no pro fits means no new jobs, no profits means no progress." To seek and then to start a job without this perspective not onl\ limits one * chances of individual success Imt will inexitahly cripple the nation's chances of reaching its goals, said Chenea. Awareness, receptivity and ven- ture some ness are three additional qualities that prospectixe emploxers are looking for in jol> candidates, said (Thenea "Awareness is a keen sense of what opportunities exist in busmevs and industry today, said Chenea. Too few candidates enter their inter views without much understanding of w hat an entry lex el job consists of. he continued. “’Most candidates know what they would like in the wax of a job,” Chenea said, "but don t look carefully to determine w hether such a job actually exists. Chenea said that prospectixe emjfloyers complain that candidates are only interested in continuing re search similar to thesis research In stead of making careers out of re search. employers are seeking can didates that are interested in learn ing. he said. Awareness can Ire gained through summer employment, internship programs and other |iart-time work schemes. Chenea continued 'Graduate students with drive xvill not rely solely upon their schools to find work. ' said Chenea "They will industriously seek it out on their own.” A receptixe attitude toward the job and all that it entails is also im portant to employers. “Receptivity is a willingness to work liard and to accept responsibility," said Chenea. "a willingness to communicate openly. to submit to new ideas, and to xvork cooperatively Chenea said that culmination of receptixe attitudes is an important part of the overall unixersity respon sibility Students should lie prepared to assume responsibility at a much fas ter rate than imaginable, he said "For those who demonstrate a knack for succeeding.” said Chenea. “re sponsibility will often come very rapidly.'' The more rapidly graduates shoxx they can handle all facets of their job effectively, the wxiner they will lx* considered for promotion, despite the size of tlx* organization Do not make the mistake of con sidering the first job a mere stepping ■ stone." Chenea warned. “If the fird job iierfbrmanre takes second plate* to preparing for a promotion, there very likely will be no promotion." Cheix-a said that empfoyers are also seeking a job candidate with broad training and flexible interests — Ixith in school and on the job. "If you are on the faculty, teach the kinds of courses that help culti vate flexibility and versatility.' Chenea said. “If you are a student, gauge whether you are taking the courses that will help you to liecome a more kiMTw-ledgeable and therefore more versatile employ ee." Emergency meeting called Resolution to pull out of election fails JAMES H. DOZIER Represents You in College Station THE RIGHT MAN For THE RIGHT PLACE Re-elect Jim Dozier in Place 6 (Poi ad paid for by fnends of Jim Dozier) The Residence Hall Associa tion (RHA) of Texas A&M met last night in an emergency meeting to consider a resolution to withdraw its executive officer liallot from the Student Gov ernment General Election and remove RHA from the jurisdic tion of the Student Government Election Commission. The resolution failed with 15 against. 2 for and 1 abstention. If it had passed, the RHA would have to hold its own general election, appoint its own elec tion commission and write its own election code The recent disqualification of RHA presidential candidate Kim Schaefer on the basis of campaign violations caused the RHA to consider the fairness of the campaign regulations as es tablished by the Student Se nate. Schaefer was disqualified Tuesday by the Election Com mission for hanging a campaign sign in a tree. She appealed the decision to the Judicial Board which upheld the Commission’s decision by a 5 to 3 vote. According to the Universitv Regulations handbook, any candidate who violates am of Spring Has Sprung And So Has the Desire To Look Lovely and Young In the Most Fashionable Attire. from After you look at Teac listen to DOKORDER If you compare specs, features and functions you’ll find yourself comparing two excellent lines of tape recorders. One of them, however, takes signi ficantly fewer dollars to buy. Ours. 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Chairman Frank Church, D-Idaho, said Thursday the panel would either publish the spending figure in its final re|x>rt tir recom mend the dollar amount he made public when Congress is asked to ap prove the intelligence budget.,The committee got the figure from intel ligence officials during its inquiry into the U.S intelligence organiza tion. The Ford administration opposes Ixith options, arguing that disclosure of even a lump-sum figure would give valuable information to rival in telligence services. 'It’s not at the confrontation stage yet," one ad ministration official saitl in reference to the panel's intentions. "But 1 would predict it will lx*- come confrontational. ” The figure the intelligence panel seeks to make public includes the annual budgets of the CIA, the Na tional Security Agency, the Defence Intelligence Agency , the State De partment’s bureau of intelligence and research and the FBI's intelli gence division. The House intelligence commit tee estimated annual intelligence spending at $10 billion, hut the offi cial sum as reflected in the budgets of the various intelligence agencies has never been revealed. the penalty was too severe for the crime. Since Schaefer was disqual ified. David George is the only candidate running for the posi tion. Schaefer said “George had told her that it makes no sense to run unopposed. He later said that he would still campaign to win the students' support. —Gale Kauffman bhllrUm FRIDAY Texas Association of College and University Presidents meets in the Forum, 9-3 p.m. Math Association of America- Texas Section meets in 701 Tower, 11-6 p.m. Women’s Career Conference meets in 601 Tower, 12:30-2:30 p.m. International Students xneets in the Theater, 7:30-10 p.m. Townhall presents Leo Kottke in the Auditorium, 8-10 p.m. SATURDAY MSC celebrates its Silver An niversary in the MSC-Theater, 8-5 p.m. Math Association of America- Texas Society meets on the 7th floor of the Tower, 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Cottoq , Pageant in the Au ditorium. 8-10 p.m. State collegiate drill champion ships start with an inspection at 9:30 a.m. and the judging starts at 10:15 a.m. on the MSC drill field. SUNDAY MSC Silver Anniversary Brunch will he from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in 224 MSC. College of Agriculture’s Centen nial Reception will be from 6-10 p.m. in 201 MSC. 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