Show 4 — STUDENT LIFE MARCH 1966 11 Social Sidelights By Marsha Porter Do's For Job Hunters With a touch of spring in the air and winter quarter drawing to a close many students are their thoughts toward turning next summer’s plans and activities Now is the time to start preparing for those plans — especially if a summer job’s part of them To make applying for work easier the National Directory Service polled selected resorts adn camps throughout the united States and compiled a list of “ten do’s of getting a summer job” To put your best foot forward include always the following information on your job applications: 3 What is your past work experience and training? 2 Are you willing to work and cooperate with others? 3 Are you mature Do punctual? you exercise good judg- ment? 4 What is your age? (Minimum age is of most concern) What dates are you available to work?' If to a resort the sooner you can report and the later applying you can stay the better Give three of four good references Please no friends or lelatives Teachers or faculty members and former employers are the best 7 Give assurance that you will fulfill your work contract until the end of the working period 8 Be pleasant and cheerful Slate any special skills you have — something you can do or can teach others to do 9 10 Give your reasons for wanting a summer job Who Wears The Panls American Famlies? !n By Pat Ehvood Life Society Asst Editor Patriarchy in Italy endures the father has jurisdiction in domestic and family relations but according to sociological studies mothers wear the pants in the American family Studies of parents in both Italy and the U S point out that a man’s occupation has a decided effect upon his children Is the matriarchy stamp appropos to the American family? -- — The National Institute of Mental Health recently conducted survey of the working middle class families in Italy They questioned the parents of fifth graders as to what three characteristics were most valuable for youngsters of that age The study was then compared to a sim- - Let’s Fly 24 gr-- - sociologists observed that obedience and neatness were more important to the working class parents in both countries while dependability happiness and consideration are regarded highly as attributes by the middle class parents self-contr- Blue Key Wants New Members Deadline Today It has been announced by the Blue Key fraternity that applications for new members in the organization are now being accepted According to Mike Mazuran secretary-treasurfor applications new members should be submitted at the U B desk by I riday evening Mr Mazuran also stated those selected will he initiated spring quarter Blue Key is a national honor fraternity founded in 1924 by Major Bert C Riley Membership in the group is limited to 25 upperclassmen who have demonstrated outstanding leadership abilities and high scholastic achievement The fraternity has two advisors on campus Dr Eldon Drake and Lyn “Swede” Lar“ son The group sponsors numerous worthwhile scholarsnip awards to deserving high school seniors ol It was also found that in both countries the working class father demands more respect from his children because he must respect his superiors on the job Qualities that developed the child’s self direction and independence were essentials with the middle class parents These were basic character developments necessary to the middle class father’s i' Other activities include the publication of the Utah State Studeht Directory ushering Join Our Flying Club And Rent a Ct’ssna 150 Tri-lu- er $800 SO 50 pr hour per hour We pay all expenses at these prices Call Roy (Fly er) Theurer 752-513- 1 Valley Afrmotive Corp Lcgcm-Coeh- e Airport v f a uf a‘ : r §£ v V The at commencement exercises and the production of the Miss USU Contest ENGAGE-ABLE- S go for STUDENT LIFE for mailing at postage in accordancespecial with postal and regulations entered as second class matter September 1908 at Logan Utah e the act of March 2 1870 Acceptance las And for good reasons center diamond guaranteed er 'or rePiQcement assured a brilliant gem of nne color and precise modern cut Ihe name Keepsake in SAVE MONEY! your ring assures lifetime satisfaction Select your Beeline Service personal Keepsake very at your keepsake Jeweler’s store Find him in the yellow pages under 12th East and 7th North Save — On Quality Beeline Gasoline Save — STP 89c per can cash & carry Save — Free Lube with Oil Change and Filler — Lei's Gel Seller Acquainted — like styling to enhance the smart un-d- Rent this 1Y66 Cessna 150 For Only $1100 per hour urer George Skidmore president and Ralph Binns vice president The fraternity is limited to 25 upperclassmen who excels in leadership and scholastic achievement er ilar study of parents m Washington D C Both the foreign and American parents rated ‘honesty’ lops on the list of valuable characteristics of the young The primary differences in parents questioned weie the characteristics noted by the two different classes The HEADING TIIE Blue Key hoonorary fraternity this past year have been from left to right: Neil Amlerton corresponding secretary Mike Mazuran secretary-trea- s Jewelers j faices fnom ioo to isooo how beauty or BETAII H FOND COMPANY INC ih8S traps inu51J£? 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