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i J Page 4, Salemite, March 2,1979 Could This Be You??? Life Beyond The Square: Making It On Your Own Scene I; Late afternoon, Graduation Day. Suzie Salem is sitting on her suitcase in Salem Square. “Oh how exciting to finally graduate from Salem. No more books, and the whole world is put there waiting for me.” Your life at Salem won’t go on foktver. i.iere is a thing called graduation, whidh some of you will be facing soon. What happens after that? The Lifespan Center and the Career Planning and Placement Office will offer a series of pre sentations/ seminars, and workshops dealing with “Life Beyond the Square”. These are for you. Come participate. Job Interview Workahop- Practice a job interview and get feed-back and suggestions ’ using video tape. An excellent way to get ready for that first interview! Monday, March 5,or TTiiirsday, .March 8 4:15 P.M. / Room 322-Fine Arts Center Monday, March 5 • llSe//-/4s«essmen( Clarify 4:15 P.M. /'your interests, skills, values Career Reading Room and goals as they relate to Lehman Hall vocational choice. ' Wednesday, March 7. 2) Generating Job Options 4:15 P.M. Apply information about ' Career Reading Room yourself to career possibilities. Lehman liall' « . ^ . Paige French JudyAanstad . Scene 11: Three days later. Suzie Salem is still sitting on her suitcase in Salem Square. ‘Ummm. The whole world is out there... just waiting. I wish I knew where I could fit in. I sure wish the Refectory were still open. I’m getting hungry. Scene III: A week later. Suzie Salem is still sitting on her suitcase in the Salem Square, admittedly a bit worse for the wear.. “Boy, this is rough! I sure wish I had attended those programs on “Life Beyond The Square! ” News Beyond The Square | Winston-Salem - A local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan sponsored an exhibit Monday in the Main Forsyth County Library. The exhibit included robes, crosses and paraphernalia. But due to the fighting which broke out among Klan supporters, left wing groups and members of the National Socialist White People’s Party the exhibit ended less than an hour after it opened. The next day, a local leader of Federated Knights of the Ku Klux Klan announced that the group will rent the Benton Convention Center on March 25 to show a film glorifying the KKK. James Dalryme, director of the Convention Center said that it is a “city owned building and must be rented to any group as long as its activites are legal.” Winston-Salem - The Winston-Salem Transit Authority will discuss the ■possibility of a five cent price hike in the bus fare, raising it to 40 cents. Inflation was cited as being the reason for the rise. Washington - James Schlesinger, Energy Secretary, said yesterday that the government might have to force service stations to close on summer weekends. Also, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) approved of the price in creases announced yesterday by several members taking advantage, of the supply squeeze brought oh by the loss of Iranian oil. Compiled by Missy Littleton TH€ WLGMITG Will Accept Cljpsslfled Ads Ft. Lauderdale for Spring Break' Tired of Snow - Books - Home??? Spend Spring Break Partying inJSunny Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. at Lamplighter Mote s^/s Have Special Salem College Student Group Rates For Reservation Information Call George at 748-8803 Up Until March 8th TOG Happy Hour Every Night Open Seven Nights Weekly Disco Music Nightly \ Beach Music on Thursdays J frmm Dinners Olvmn To Old TOO' Special Keg Parilsts For Special College^ Groups Be creative! Come to' the April .\rts crewel j workshops March 6th,, 13th and 20th at 4:30 in the i Alumnae House. Mrs. I Mauryne Du^'ger from' Needle Arts will instruct j the group. Kits will be, provided and a sample of i the finished work will' hang in the refectory. Please join us, bring with | you a hoop and scissors. Hope to see you there! Because of the squeeze, many oil companies had to limit the amount of fuel sold to customers, but the com panies insist they can handle the current fuel supply squeeze without government rationing but Schlesinger warned about closing service stations on weekends by this summer.
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