The West Georgian. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1933-current, March 27, 1936, Page Page Four, Image 4

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Page Four Placement Service Offered Graduate Students Begins The following members of the 1936 graduating class have joined the College Placement Bureau, ac cording to Mr. J. C. Bonner, Direc tor of Personnel: William Kelly, Kate Overby, Grace Wing, Ruth Goswick, Doyle Breden, Kate Whitlock, Bessie Du pree, Elizabeth Hudson, Martha Trimble, Dorothy Stephens, Alice Stephens, Lois Carden, Jeanelle Daniels, Jewell Strickland, Taft THE LEADER I LIKE TO TRADE AT The LEADER Because They Lead In EVERYTHING! All Shoes Are From Well Known Manufacturers They're On The Square aroma.. . it’s as much a part of Chesterfield as the taste : notice the difference WwiPll|li|F' Iff •f*ah in the aroma of '*?s& ''' fil '’’ ill. Lx ll Every person who knows about ; bH 1 1 tobacco will understand this... |L If + ■ Kip * S for to get a pleasing aroma is just like getting a pleasing taste K l. 'jffl l IMIB 11 wk Mild ripe tobaccos, home ‘'''■'•Vvv-.:..^'V ■ grown, and welded with the '\ m right kind of tobacco from far-off ■F \ |g||| W Greece and Turkey (Samsoun, Smyrna, Xanthi and Cavalla)... him. *tJl i/f / / ” PONSELLE MARTINI KOSTELANETZ ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS 8 P. M. (C. S. TANARUS.) —COLUMBIA NETWORK © 1936. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Cos. Collett, Nadine Wilbanks, Eva Lee Harris, Ewel Holloman, Gertrude W’hitley, Woodrow Floyd, Sara Helen Acklin, Prseton Wright. The object of this service is to assist the student by compiling and editing recommendations and other credentials and to give him aid in applying for and securing a position. Recommendations from local college instructors are secur ed and to these are added similar statements from former high school principals, former employ ers, and others. A neat and at tractive folder is then prepared which summarizes the essential data and information concerning the applicant which the prospec tive employer * usually requires. This information is presented in a systematic, orderly manner and only pertinent quotations from the files of personnel data and testi monials are included. Six copies are made for each student and the persons to whom they are sent in applying for a position is requested to return the folder to the college personnel office. In this way the same folder may be sent to sever al people, and the statements con tained in the folder have the of ficial approval - of the college. The advantages of this service are obvious. Many executives and administrations do not look at an ordinary written application. Too, when recommendations from The West Georgian friends are sent along with an ap plication they do not always arrive in the same mail with the applica tion and consequently lose their identity. Another advantage is that the friends of the applicant are asked only once to furnish recom mendations which saves them considerable trouble and incon venience. Often a friend will respond the first or second time with a letter in behalf of some applicant when a dozen or more applications have to be made he will hardly find the time to write so many letters. More than two thirds of the members last year were placed, ac cording to Mr. Bonner’s records. Most of them were in the teaching field but many other fields were represented as well. A charge of one dollar to cover postage cost in mailing the personnel folder, is made to each student. “Some Sophomore can tell you how to run the New Deal”—ln gram. * * * “At a strickly collegiate institu tion, students never ask instruc tors for their grades—but must ap ply at the offices about three weeks later.”—Howell. Where's The Co-Ed? Cone To- JONES DRUG CO. FORDRNKSM IDEAL LAUNDRY Dry Cleaning and Pressing, Phone 9110 Bradley Street Students, Visit The GREEN FRONT Next Sunday Night -[24-Hour Service ]- Our Location Saves You A Lot of Walking! Friday, March 27, 1936