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One program is career planning, involving freshmen, sophomores and juniors, which helps students to design their career plan. Divided into yearly segments, counselors help students choose courses, extra-curricular activities, summer jobs and internships. The experiential learning program helps students gain experience for their careers through summer employment and internships. Directories in the UCPPS resource room assist students in finding summer job and internship ODDortunities. Seniors, graduate students and alumni can gain job-seeking skills through the placement counseling program. Here, counselors assist students in resume writing and critique videotapes of student mock interviews. Placement counseling also schedules on-campus interviews with seniors. An orientation workshop is required for students interested in on-campus interviews. Harris said that last year more than 7,000 interviews were conducted. A resume referral file is also available in the UCPPS for employers who cannot interview on campus. Counselors send resumes of qualified and interested students to employers. Last year over 4,000 orders were filled through the resume referral file. The UCPPS provides workshops for interested students. Any club, organization or department of 10 or more members may request workshops on subjects such as "How to Develop Marketable Skills" and "Job Hunting." The first orientation and resume writing workshop will be held Sept. 1 1 . f ? " 4 2 V V 1 f - You don't have to go to Washington to read a great newspaper laxly 3ar l&ttl ' 4 Carolina Union Presents: RTWORKS CILLERY. INC. of Winston-Salem, N.C. August 26 - September 21 11:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Daily V7 ANTED: DELIVERY PERSOHHEL Part or full time. Flexible hours and days. Must be at least 18. Must have own car and insurance. Must be able to work weekends. Our drivers average $5.00 to $9.00 per hour. 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Although the all-boy families weren't large over the years, "Aunt Rose kept track, and as far back as she could remember 130 years, about four gener ations, all the Schimmings had had boys," said Emily Sue's grandfather, John J. Schimming. "It's been kind of a joke, the sort of thing you bet on." "When we were married I thought, 'Fine, well stop it here at 100 years and have a girl. But we had three boys," added grandmother Phyllis Schimming. Meanwhile, Mike Schimming's brother, Norman, and his wife, Barb, are expecting a baby in November and they're still placing their bets on the side of tradition. They've painted the baby's room blue. The Daily Tar HeelFriday, August 31, 19845 Cancer strikes 1 20,000 people in our work force every year. Although no dollar value can ever be placed on a human life, the fact remains that our economy loses more than $1 0 billion in earnings every year that cancer victims would have generated. Earnings they might still be generating if they had known the simple facts on how to protect themselves from cancer. Now you can do something to protect your employees, your company, and yourself. . . call your local unit of the American Cancer Society and ask for their free oamDhlet. "HelDina Your EmDlovees to Protect Themselves ! Against Cancer." Start your company on a policy of good health today! American Cancer Society ft MJ film Support U.zA WW I PLACE VUl&ZL f (JJ) March of Dimes mlim Om BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION BHH WEST FRANKLIN CHAPEL HILL Courtyard by Berlie DsreaUliacI oh mtm MAY06 mm 15 soMemm you CMVOFORm. Y65 I you wove MLfOffiU, MY won we coulp use A FBW BUCKS. J mpmeine m. MKSOti... 0TH6R MUF MP ivon'T mseveML I 1WVWNP TONS OF 5M0KP FRENCH smties mp PCUVeRTWtATO im Restpeuce 0FAMR.0FU5 IN 1DVJN. M. JACKSON, ARB YOU FUNNING wrm Me r Anp mwjr, I TP UK? TO see a Few SCQUINS ON next me. 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