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Show r f-- i Looking Good ACROSS 1 Moccasin 4 Evaluates 9 Paddle 12 Goddess of healing 13 Musical drama ARE THERE DRESSING RULES FOR JOBS WITH NO RULES? V': 14 By Karen Peterson Consumed 15 Confidence 17 Distended 19 Flesh You may think that dressing rules apply only to people who work in business' offices, but many of the same rules apply to pick up on your other good qualities, which makes any Job go better." In other words, what you wear to the office can affect the have of supermarket clerks, nursery school overall impression your teachers and health club receptionists as you. This is what many psychologists call well. It doesn't matter where you work. the "halo effect" There are do's and donts for dressing that Although some Jobs allow more fashion freedom in the office than others, can make or break you as an employee. . Follow the Many women say "But I'm Just a word neatness is still important. processor," or "I'm just a clerk. What same basic rules that apply to corporate difference does it make what I wear?" jobs: nothing overtly sexy, no very tight or Image consultant Joyce Grillo tells those baggy clothes, no wrinkles or stains. who attend her corporate-imag- e Wear jeans and if that's what is seminars that everyone has a reason to dress appropropriate for your work professionally at work, regardless of the environment. Just make sure theyre clean "It makes a jeans and a nice And no matter type of job he or she has. difference when the company Is looking what your Job is, hygiene and grooming for someone to promote. The first thing should be impeccable if you want to get they do is flip through people visually, and ahead. And for women, makeup in the ones who look right are the ones who moderation (to enhance but not will get a shot at the promotion." overwhelm) is the way to win at work. Laurie Robson-TullTaking care how you dress from nine who runs her to five can also have a positive effect on own New York fashion consulting your attitude and your work environment. business, agrees. "Just because you have "The first visual impression fashion freedom, dont feel that you can get someone has of you is the key to how that sloppy," she advises. "If you wear a leather person treats you," explains Grillo. "People skirt to your job, its Just as important that look for things to substantiate their first seams aren't ripped as if it was a corporate impression, so if you look good people will suit" 42 43 45 47 49 50 54 57 58 60 Roman 1001 Repulse Eccentric A state: abbr. 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Gallls est omnis divisa in pates tres, but the two sections of INTR 200 (01 and 02) are closedl Closed course sections aren't usually a cause for jubilation, but professors language", but those who took it discovered what a tremendous help it was in enlarging English vocabulary and understanding the of English grammar. "mechanics" Marc Meyer and Michael Popich are pleased Translating the literature is no chore as it's with the response to their May Term full of exciting adventures. Westminster and offerings, Latin Grammar and Latin professors Meyer and Popich are to be Literature in translation. congratulated on once again offering this Prior to World War II, Latin was a valuable (and still alive) subject. Sapere standard subject in junior high and high aude! schools. Even then it was called a "dead debt 52 Seine 53 Prefix: COLLEGE PRESS SERVICE Beer Company Retracts Sexist Language in Ads 4k - For the second time in two months, (CPS) a major beer company has gotten in trouble with the student press. This time, Miller Brewing Co. of Milwaukee has sent a letter to the editors of 55 college papers apologizing for a "sexist" spring break advertising supplement that, Miller said, it had really meant as a satire. relations manager. "The people who objected were 100 percent concerned about the sexist aspects of the guide," she added. "But the ad included information about responsible drinking. It y was a piece." Peter I lerman, editor of the Marquette Tribune, disagreed. "The message was We blew it," the company wrote in nothing but drinking. It had no value." apology for its supplement, called "Beachin Herman said the Tribune lost "$400 to Times" and laced with references to women $500" by refusing to run the supplement. "If as "babes," suggestions for luring women to it was a parody, I missed it." Miller wasn't the bed ("swallow her car keys") and entreaties to first beer company accused of insulting "name something you can dink, bump and students this year. In January, a group of poke. Hint - its not a Babe. It's a volleyball." students at Florida Atlantic University It was almost Miller itself. The circulated a a boycott claiming petition University of Wisconsin at Madison's student Budweiser ad on the back of FAU's phone government proposed a student boycott of directory was sexist. all Miller products when it saw the The ad, which featured three women in four-colinsert. Budweiser bathing suits provocatively The "Gamecock" at the University of sprawled on a Budweiser towel, ran in scores South Carolina, the "Daily" at the Unversity of of other campus publications without Michigan and the 'Tribune" at Marquette protest, Budweiser public relations University had refused to include the spokesman Mike Flemings said. supplement in their pages when they first To Millers Jurkowski, who, in this previewed it in January. case, did not distinguish between parody 'There was not a place in 16 pages that and satire, such arise because you got the impression that men and women "some individuals protests don't parody." enjoy just talk to each other without men being drunk Some do. Jurkowski said she got a and scamming on people," said Maggie letter from the ad staff at the Memphis State Sarachek of the University of Pennsylvania's University Helmsman calling the Women's Alliance. "innovative and uproariously Miller sent the insert to only a few of supplement funny." the 55 papers for which it was intended, and "'For the sake of all "breakers," we hope that was by mistake because CASS, the those who find the insert objectionable don't Evanston, ad broker firm that show to ruin the lone of the holiday for up arranged to distribute it, didn't halt them in others'" Jurkowski said the letter read. time. The Helmsman offices were closed for 'The piece wasnt being Interpreted as break, and no one could be reached to Spring parody," said Bev Jurkowski, Miller's public confirm or deny sending such a letter. 16-pag- high-qualit- e, or Ill.-bas- ed Forum 7 |