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Show IMews roundup 1 i 'Time Oat "Time Out," a National Student Association program designed for students tij commit themselves to their education, will be discussed Friday at 4:30 p.m. in the Union. Interested students are invited to attend. Job Placement Senior and graduate students who will be available for employment in December 1968, March, June or August 1969, who have not as yet registered with the Placement Center, Annex 2180, are invited to do so at their earliest conveneince. The campus recruiting for graduates is now underway. It is estimated that 10-20 interviewers a day will be at the Placement Center for the next six months except for the Christmas vacation to Hetald L. Carlston, director, the demand for graduates this year should be greater than any previous year. Exemption Tests Placement tests for entering freshman will be given Nov. 16 at 8 a.m. in Business Lecture 202. The tests will determine what general education requirements a student will be exempt from and 1111 " " n center. ' The placement test , speech, prince b'ology math, h chemistry and Depending upoTH students may be exd! Speech 1, HealS ilS and duJgj,, two classes were taCT school. In addit exempt them from ft social studies requil 18 tje biology SSSi 22 them ln the " Students can find 0llt scores i time for mail by making an appoi for Tuesday with the Courh Center. After nextweek,acaS advisors will have this informal available for students. Program CouncS Workshop Martin Erickson, assistant! the president, will Condu leadership sessions for Prograi Council's workshop Nov. 16, Attending the workshop wl Program Council members, wkk is comprised of the heads of II Union committees, The committees organize sin activities Sound-Off, Movies, k Publicity and Spotlight. The workshop Is intended help Program Council work m effectively for University studei make better use of the Union i get more students involved Union activities. |