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THE BATTALION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1977 Page 7 Looking for job? See ‘Matchmaker’ TEC y. To get the t contact the | a fine. suel ngs >Iem at haul, a 1 consequei.mi ion. The otj ng is that it at majority opine II as basis ft )oard ruled ident witlu lar ponsibilities. 1 - Student B# ■ outlines thet#| le legated thereii n k From ion es Battalion photo by Susan Johnson What to do on a lazy afternoon Ted Hallaron (left), and Dave Carter thought of a different way to liven up their Friday afternoons. Hallaron, a market ing major and Carter, a petroleum chemistry major, can be seen on Fridays in any one of the various outfits they wear, such as these Arab fashions. Title goes on and on United Press International Queen Elizabeth s full title is: _.er Most Excellent Majesty of executing Si E | izab( , th II; Elizabeth Alexandra ty f rom the pit ^ ar y of Windsor by the grace of God I this magnffl ,f the United Kingdom; Canada and through const) (, er ot | KT H( . dins and Territories not thiougni (j ueen . Head of the Common- nealth; Defender of the Faith; Sov- freign of the British Orders of Knighthood and Sovereign Head of 1 the Order of Canada and of the appropriates ^ er 0 f St . John; Captain General To beginn) f the Roya , Regiment () f Artillery rt empowerIfnci the Honorable Artillery Com- any; Colonel-in-Chief of the Life Guards, the Royal Horse Guard, the oval Scotts Greys and Dragoons, ie 16th-5th the Queens Royal Lan- xecutive cornu ;e rs, the Royal Tank Regiment, the no newjespj Eor p S () j- Roya j En gineers, ’the Grenadiers Guards, the Coldstream Guards, the Scott Guard, the Irish Guard, the Welsh Guard, the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, the Loyal Regi- "I 1 men t N. Lancashire and Greenjac- K.R.R.C., the Argyll and Sutherland Hilanders, Royal Malta Artillery, R.A.O.G.; the Duke of Lancaster’s Own Yeomanry, Honor ary Colonel Queen’s Own Warwick- t f shire and Worcestershire Yeoman- T\r T; Captain-General Combined CJa- •/ j dot Force; Captain General Royal ^giment of Canadian Artillery; ^ Colonel-in-Chief Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers, Royal 22nd Jtegiment, the Royal Canadia Or- ■^JL finance Corps, the King’s Own Calgary Regiment RCAC, Governor General’s Foot Guards, the Cana- uian Grenadier Guards, Le Regi ment de la Chaudiere, the Royal ew Brunswick Regiment, 48th Highlanders of Canada and the |Syl and Sutherland Highlanders ~ Canada Princess Louise’s; Aire Com madore-in-Chief R.C.A.F. Auxiliary, and Honorary Commis sioner Royal Canadian Mounted Police, RCMP. By JEAN HENKHAUS A new method of matching people with jobs has been inititated by the Bryan-College Station Texas Employment Commision, Manager Charles Gillespie announced Tues day. The new method, titled Job Bank, is designed to give applicants a wider than ever choice of jobs. Job seekers are given books that contain all job openings listed with the employment commission. The books are catergorized into various job areas and show the ap plicant the pay, hours and skill in volved in each job. After the applicant chooses a job, he is interviewed by a TEC em ployee and if he meets the job re quirements, he is referred to the employer. Employer names and lo cations are not identified on the job sheets. Job books are updated daily and the number of job openings listed varies from 100 to 200 on any given day, Gillespie said. Previously, applicants told TEC interviewers what type of work they were interested in. The job selec tion was then made by the TEC per sonnel. “The new Job Bank should be very effective here,” Gillespie said. “The new method will be more effi cient than previous methods be cause job seekers can see all the jobs available and then choose the one best suiting his skills and training. Although the job locator can give applicants a wide variety of jobs to choose from, they must still meet education and skill requirements. “This is not a wholesale referral,” Gillespie said. The new method will not be a cost saving device, but the applicants would increase and Job Bank could service the area better. sensuous elegant lingerie.. F ( )r Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 oft Touch. 707 Texas suite 128c The majority of jobs listed by TEC are for semi-skilled work. TEC services seven counties and about one fourth of the patrons come from surrounding counties so it lists jobs in these areas. Anyone wishing to use the Job Bank to find employment or to list job openings should contact the TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE Sun. - No Cover ,50c Beer Mon. - $1.00 Cover ,25c Beer A&M Game Films Tues. - No Cover; Free Dance Lessons Wed. - Ladies Night Guys - $1.00 Girls - Free Girls Receive 3 Free Bar Drinks Thurs. - Drink & Drown Guys - $3.50 Girls - $£.50 Free Beer, Wine & Cokes .25 Bar Drinks .50 Call Drinks Fri. & Sat. - Boogie Time “The Munchies’’ - Thur., Fri. & Sat. 4:30 - 7:30 Free Food - .50 Beer - Vz Price Drinks Texas Employment Commisssion at 801 E. 29th St., Bryan. There is no charge to applicants or employers for this service. Beside filling jobs for this district, TEC also has out of town job list ings. Gillespie said that many stu dents use this service before going home for the summer and even after graduation. CASUAL FASHIONS for GUYS & GALS TOP DRAWER Culpepper Plaza Knowledge is your best protection. 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