| Show VOCATIONAL AL POSSIBILITIES FOR COLLEGE WOMEN ARE ARE v BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CAREERS CLAIM IM COEDS COEDS' TIME The Telegram today offers the thi th third d and last of a series of stories dealing with the college girls girl's wardrobe her extrac extracurricular extracurricular extra extra- c curricular activities a arid and d today's Vocational Possibilities for forthe the College Woman Miss Myrtle Austin dean of women at atthe the tho University of Utah has been The Telegrams Telegram's source of in information information information in- in formation for these stories Are you JOU going to teach or oi get mar married This question which one girl gir graduate asked another left no alternative for a womans woman's vocational possibilities not so many years ago sai said Miss Myrtle A Austin stin University of Utah dean of women vocational possibilities possibilities' t are unlimited Ve We are very very of our college girl graduates and their professional proCessional and business business' Careers ca careers ca- ca she said I Asked concerning particular girls Who ho had made good In other spheres than teaching or as homemakers homemakers homemakers home- home makers Dean Austin named a few Frances Purton a graduate of or 35 won a scholarship to the N New Nw NewYork w York university school of oC retailing She was a graduate of oC the Utah university school of ot business and had had saleswoman experience Her sc scholarship provides that she attend school mornings and work in the retail store in III the afternoons for tor which services she received 40 a month mouth When she has has' finished I her course she will be ready for foran foran foran an excellent position in a retail shop Leah Kimball 35 majored in art artand artand artand and mathematics and holds a posItion position tion as draftsman at the state capitol Dorothy Robinson 1935 is a a literary literary literary lit lit- critic for Cor Warner Varner Brothers Judy Lund 35 is the state art director of ot the W P A. A Margaret Sherrod Bearnson's story atory Ander and the Lion i published by Story Magazine is to tobe tobe tobe be In the OBrien O'Brien collection for this year ear Writing in her case ma may be said to bo be an avocation since she Is also a hom homemaker for a husband and daughter Lois Virginia Smith 35 won von mo most of oC the honors among the girls last year year the dean ean continued The TheA TheA A A. A A. U U. W. W scholarship Thompson scholarship Phi Beta Kappa arid and Phi Kappa Phi and the national poetry r cont contest st sponsored b by the Chi Delta Phi Two years ago she won a statewide poetry contest sponsored by the Utah Ulah State Fed Feder Fedoration Fed Fed- er oration Uon of V Women men She Is at atthe atthe atthe the U University of California now doing postgraduate work Her gifts evidently lead lend to some phase of ot the writing game Fl From om the home economics economic department department de de- de- de our girls have cn entered ered hospitals as dieticians With one exception th the dean clean had only to mention names of 1935 graduates graduates grad grad- what seemed like an intern interminable inter inter- n m n bl list o of ol g girls ls and vocations S She concluded by saying she wished every freshman girl would consult Dean Cowles of of ot the lower ver division con cori concerning a course a arid and d vocational possibilities A uA great many mistake mistakes mistakes mis mis- takes take could be avoided b by each girl making the effort to know hec hec- faculty faculty fac fac- fac- fac adviser er well she aid gaid In mind one student wh who shifted about from the school of engineering engineering engineer engineer- ing to the school of medicine and finally to the school of business where her true tru forte torte lay Girls make similar mistakes all aU of ot which could be avoided b by seeking guidance guidance guid guid- ance nce from the sources at then com corn mand |