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PAGE 8 THE TWIG FEBRUARY 6, 1984 Notes from Career Services FEBRUARY RECRiMVNQ LATEST ADDITIONS DATA GENERAL, Research Triangle Part: Computer Science, Math - Wednesday, February 15. RESEARCH TRIANGLE IN- STI.TLTTE: Chemists - Tuesday, February 28. STATE FARM INSURANCE: UrKlerwriter Trainee, - Claims Reps. (Bus.Ad.) - Wednesday, February 29. XEROX: will accept resumes for pre-screening for Sales positions. If interested, bring resumes to Mrs. Cleta Johnson in Career Sen/ices by February 15. Must have a strong desire for sales, excellent leadership skill and extra curricular activi ties. VIRGINIA BEACH CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - Teachere: Tuesday, Feb. 7. NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK • Manager Trainee: Wednesday, Feb. 8. PROCTOR AND GAMBLE - Sales: Wednesday, Feb. 6. WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST CO. • Manager Tiainee: Thurs day, Feb. 9. OMNI BUSINESS MACHINES • Sales; Friday, Feb. 10. ROSES STORES, INC. • Manager Trainee; Tuesday, Feb. 14. GREENSBORO PUBLIC SCHOOLS - Teachers: Tues day, Feb. 14. RRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO. - Sales Mgt. Trainee: Wednesday, Feb. 15. GRAY, INC. - Security Consul tant: Thursday, Feb. 16. GRANVILLE COUNTY SCHOOLS - Teachers: Thurs day, Feb. 16. WINSTON-SALEM FORSYTH COUNTY SCHOOLS Teachers: Thursday, Feb. 16. NO AGRICULTURAL EX- ENSION SERVICE - Friday, Feb. 17. IVEY’S - Merchandising Mgt. Trainee: Tuesday, Feb. 21. CENTRAL CAROLINA BANK - Braich Mgt. Trainee - Tuesday, Feb. 21. / BIG STAR FOODS • Store Level Mgt.: Wednesday, Feb. 22. MOORE COUNTY SCHOOLS - Teachers, Counselors, Admini strators, Supervisors: Wed., Feb. 22 HIGH POINT CITY SCHOOLS - Teachers: Thursday, Feb. 23: METROPOLITAN LIFE IN SURANCE- Sales: Tuesday, Feb. 28. SBI - Special Agent: Wed., Feb. 29. SUMMER IBM now accepting appli cations for 1984 Sumnrwr Pro gram. TTie date of receipt of the application will be an Important selection criterion in the gen eral skills program. Applica tions available in Career Ser vices. CAMP QINQER CASCADES. Lenior, North Carolina, recruiting staff for 1984 Summer Camp: Directors, Counselors, Unit Leaders, and Kitchen help. Information available In Career Services. CAMP SOMERSET. Oakland, fvialne: counselor positions with Internship prcv gram fc^ college credit offered. Salary Range: $650 to $1200, transportation allowarice, clothing allowance, free room, board, and laundry. Camp Sea son; June 19tii to August 22rKl. Brochure In Career Services or write for full details giving age, previous camping experience, and educational background to: Dot & Allen Cramer, Camp Somerset, 180 East End Avenue, New York, NY 10028. Phone: (212) 744-3420. CAMP CHEEKO Y.M.C.A.. Roaring Gap, NC needs to fill Senior Counselor, Junior Counselor, and Program Staff positions for outdoor trip ping program featuring back packing, canoeing, biking and rappeling, June 10th through August 18th. Salaries vary with experience. Applications In Career Services. THE PUBUSHINQ IN- TITUTE offers a concentrated, four-week, full-time courae for 6 quarter hours of credit devoted exclusively to book publishing, July 9 • Aug. 3. The Institute Is designed for recent college graduates with B.A. or B.S. de grees who are seeking careers in book publishing. Admission Is highly selective and competi tive. Applications must be sub mitted by April 1, 1984. Ap- lication forms may be obtained by writing the D^, Graduate School of Librarianship and In formation Management, Univer sity of Denver, Denver, Color ado 80208. Tuition will be $1300. Student housing is avail able and students may pur chase meal tickets as needed. QRACXJATE PROGRAM THE JUUUS A. THOMAS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM is training students from ethnic minority groups who are pur suing a career In career courh seling and placement. $2,500 stipend with $150 for books and materials. Closing date for applkatlons is May 1,1984. In-- formatlon and applications are available In Career Services. GRADUATE STUDY IN PHARMACOLOGY ■ University of Miarr^ School of Medicine offers M.D. - Ph.D. Joint Pro gram. The medical school sponsors a combined program for a student to ^aln both an M.D. degree and a Ph.D. degree In a department of the medical school. The applicant must first be accepted into medical school. Financial support Is available for graduate education and some support may also be available during the medical phase of the student's educa tion. A combined M.D. and a Ph.D. in Pharmacology will offer the student an excellent trianing for clinical or basic phanmacology. Rnancial Aid: All students accepted into the program will be awarded pre- doctoral fellowships or assis- tantships carrying a stipend of $7,500 per year for the four years of the study and in addi tion, complete waiver of tuition is pn^vided. Application Infor mation: Unde^raduate back ground in chemistry and bio logy. Good undergraduate course records and high per formance in the Graduate R^ord Examination. GRADUATE PROGRAM IN HOSPITAL AND HEALTH SER VICE ADMINISTRAVON - Ohio State University. Graduates assume leadership roles which include manage ment of hospitals, ambulatory and long-term care facilities, l^lth nftaintenance organiza tions, mental health and public health programs; poltey and n^agement positions In public and private organizations that finance, regulate, and plan health services; and manage ment consulting. The graduate can expect opportunities to interview both for immediate management empk>yment and for the in- creasir>gly popular and compe titive post-graduate Admini strative Fellowships. More Information can Ids obtained from: Graduate Pn> gi^ in Hospital and Health Slices Administration, The Ohio State University, 1583 Perry Street, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1234, Telephone 614422- 9708. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES INSTITU'^ AT GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Is the first graduate-level train ing program in counseling psy chology with a Christian em phasis established in cooper ation with a secular university. Degrees are offered in the master's specialist, and doc toral levels. The 1963-85 catsdog Is available in Career Services. KAPLAN F,ELLOWSHIPS and partial scholarships in urban affairs and policy analysis full range of awards available from Including tuition, fees and stipend to various individual financial gifts for talented indi viduals interested In careers in public service. Graduate School of Management and Urban Pro fessions, New School for Social Research. New York, NY, Com plete infonnatlon and applica tion available in Career Ser- vtees. #Stand b^up IBI for mms PHI ALPHA THETA INDUCTS [Continued from Page 7] point average in these courses higher than 3.0 and an overall grade point average of 3.0 or better. Meredith’s Phi Alpha Theta Chapter is growing and we encourage anyorie with an interest in history to work hard to n«et the requirements. 26 SENIORS NOMINATED FOR WHO'S WHO [Continued from Page ?1 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Ratcliff or V^nston-Saiem; Donna Rector, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Marlon Rector of Winston-Salem; Linda Sellers, . daughter of Mr. and Mra. Elisha Sellers, Jr. of Whiteviiie; Lajra Walch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walch of Arling ton, Va; and Carole Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward H. Walker of Bethseda, Md. VAUNTINE ^WALS Availftblt -H^ru F«b. 16" VaWvtinc Mvlav' ■fcalioons $2.00 IN CATt CeNTtR SMftU. A STICK. ftp f WHITE BAaooHS I1.50 niMIfcO balloons 3BAL10»>S V»TH A 60R OP CA*1»V iff 5.00 SR:)^JSoR£t) By CCA
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