| Show t f I Friday Nov 15 1974 Page 8 Guest speakers outline demands and expectations by Becky Cassler Staff Reporter Outlines for accounting measuring the majors demands and expectations the accounting graduate accounting of profession was the purpose of a meeting of senior and students Nov Business skyroom 11th in the Building was evening the by sponsored University Accounting The guest Society The speakers were Certified Public Accountants from the Los Angeles office of" Arthur Andersen accounting and organizing the job with family and personality written and social life oral communication skills Regarding life in a large and retention potential" city Bradford urged those Warnick also outlined listening to "make an the challenge promotion effort to become involved and and get to know people'opportunities United States" He stressed the tributes" said Warnick "are intellectual capacity Since the major accounting firms are located in the large metropolitan areas of the United States the transition from small town and campus life to the large city environment was emphasized The principle speaker was Gerry Warnick a senior partner at the Los Angeles office and a recruiter for Arthur Andersen at Utah schools portance of liking the living conditions as well as the job "If you aren't happy where you're working you won't be happy with what Watson admonished youre working financial rewards of the at" to CPA's where Watson said future "go profession accounting Mr Dallas Bradford a the opportunities exist if want the opsenior partner and Jim you most The Watson an audit manager portunities Man: are also spoke to the students opportu n ities Bradford concentrated available in the large Michael Warnick outlined the of the criteria which recruiters on the demands of public metropolitan areas of Arthur Andersen and other large firms look for Mike Doster Cadet Comin selecting accountants is a senior majoring in mander for their firms aeronautical technology He is an - Meet the Doster outstanding cadet "The four basic at ROTC scholarship student from Malad Idaho In his four years as a cadet he has been a member of the rifle team and the ROTC Joint Planning Committee This year he is participating in the ROTC Flight Program This summer at ROTC advanced camp he was the highest scorer in his platoon on the PT test and was first in land navigation His highest honor was receiving the Company Marksmanship Award Colonel Doster is adept at sports He earned eight letters from Malad High in football track and wrestling Outdoor sports are his favorite especially hunting and fishing Colonel Doster stressed the importance of all cadets attending the Leadership Labs Fijis receive volunteer trophy The Phi Gamma Delta (Fiji) fraternity was awarded the volunteer trophy for outstanding CACTUS CLUB StoplrTFoTTuncli GIRL FRI NITE GO-G- O LIVE MUSIC LEGACY im- service for the last week ‘73-‘- 7 4 school year The trophy is given annually to the organization that contributes the most service hours to the community and to USU Some of the projects conducted by the fraternity were: a park clean up a Christmas and an Easter party for Project Head Start and raised $4300 in the USU Phonathon ROTC Training is Valuable in Life “This training as well as the other training we receive in the ROTC program will prove invaluable in whatever we do in life in our careers military or civilian and anything else we attempt” L 1 - -- v -- He encouraged MS Ill’s to attend even those labs they aren’t required to take “because of the high calibre of training they would receive there” “We will get out of the ROTC - Cadet Colonel Mike Doster from Malad Idaho visits with Colonel Robert Bradly ROTC Area Commander trom Fort clstq ACADEMIC INFORMATION i CENTER I "A PLACE TO GO TO GET ACTION ON ACADEMIC HASSLES" 1 heToneTsiTd8 “Although we are primarily interested in our college degree ROTC both are important and necessary to attain the goals we have set” UC ROOM 208 Ext 7110-7- 1 19 I VOICE COUNCIL REACH-OU- T PRESENTS “FOOD FOR THANKSGIVING” DANCE TUES 110V 19 - 8:30-11:3- 0 UC BALLROOM FEATURING UIILOIED" 2 cans of food or 3 cans per couple "SOUNDS Admission - Canned Goods should be Thanksgiving Type Food u t I II |