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1992 November 13
The Collegian
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Vol. 53 - No. 9
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, November 13, 1992
Career specialist
to speak about
job opportunities
By WENDY MIGDAL
and What Doesn't' focuses on
Collegian Staff Writer and
current trends in the job-mar-
DAVID PISANI
kct, the best job-hunting tech-
Editor-in-Chief
niques and predictions for the
Carcer specialist Dave Swan-
future. He will identify the
son will present "How to Get
growing fields and the fields
the Job You Want," Monday,
which are full.
Nov. 16 in Crawford Audito-
"How to Decide What You
rium from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Want to Do and How to
The lecture is sponsored by the
Know Your Product," Part II
Student Affairs and Career
of the lecture, presents advice
Planning and Placement Of-
and techniques of good inter-
fices. The lecture is geared to-
viewing. He will talk about
ward all students. It should be
what employers look for in an
Trouble in River City?
helpful in finding summer
interview and how to succeed
jobs, as well as full-time cm-
by doing what others fail to do.
ployment.
Part III, "How to Market
"The Music Man" is playing to sell-out crowds through Sunday in PFAC Auditorium. Pictured are
Yourself into the Job You
Erik Welchans as Harold Hill, Danielle Zawodny as Marion Paroo, Jeremy Fiftal as Tommy Djilas
Swanson is no stranger to the
and Tracy Walker as Zaneeta Shinn. See page 4 for more photos.
college scene. He heads the
Want," highlights the impor-
"What Color is Your
tance of knowing the product
Parachute?" workshop team,
and target market. According
which he has led at over 100
to Swanson, marketing princi-
Dale Carnegie course offered
colleges nationwide. "Para-
ples are useful in landing
chute," by Richard Bolles, tops
leadership positions. Time will
the best-seller list on job-
be given for questions and an-
By JILL SHANROCK
resentatives from the Dale
are no tests and no homework
hunting. He also served for
swers following the presenta-
tion.
"I work with more enthusi-
Carnegie Training Course have
assignments, but rather, stu-
nine years as the placement
asm and I am no longer afraid
been invited to offer classes on
dents are expected to practice
director of a college near Mil-
A full-time speaker, Swanson
to accept a challenge."
campus in the spring semester.
waukee.
has had 30 years of experience
what they learn through the
have gained more self-
in career development. In addi-
This training course is de-
way they live. Grove City Col-
confidence, the ability to speak
signed to give participants in-
lege will accept three elective
Swanson's work in the corpo-
tion to appearances at colleges,
for myself, to take control of
creased self-confidence, en-
he also speaks to corporations
transfer credits for students
rate arena includes service as
my life and to make decisions
hanced communication skills,
taking the course from the
Corporate Director of Person-
and associations on the future
for myself."
State University of New York.
ncl for Manpower, Inc. He be-
of the world of work. He is a
greater enthusiasm, strength-
"I am a more confident per-
ened leadership skills and
The cost of the course, pro-
came a full-time speaker in
frequent radio and television
son. better equipped to com-
proven methods for effective
1982.
guest. He recently authored the
vided thirty people register,
municate and relate with peo-
will be $920. However, if a
Part I of his presentation,
book, The Resume Solution
problem solving and stress
plc in a positive fashion.'
control. Throughout the past
minimum of forty-four stu-
"The New Job Market for the
He graduated from Northwest-
What do all these quotes have
75 years this course has gained
dents register, the price will
Next Decade: What Works
cm University.
in common? They are all re-
the reputation of providing an
drop to $750. This price in-
sponses given by individuals
excellent service.
cludes the cost of the sessions
who have completed the Dale
as well as all necessary text-
Carnegie Training Course.
An overview of the course
books and class materials.
In many situations, whether
was given by the Executive
or not a person succeeds or
Vice President of Dale
For any student interested in
fails depends upon intangible
Camegie to interested students
personal growth and attaining
criteria such as self-esteem,
Nov. 4 in Crawford Audito-
attributes which will make
communication skills and the
rium.
them more marketable in to-
ability to effectively work in a
The course consists of an ori-
day's job market, the expense
group. These assets are nothing
entation meeting and twelve
in time and money can be seen
less than crucial in today's
three and a half hour sessions.
as a secure investment.
competitive job market and
The sessions will be held once
More information regarding
they are vital in helping people
a week, from 6 to 9:30 p.m.,
registering for this course will
in their personal lives as well.
on a night considered most
be mailed to all Grove City
Because these personal at-
convenient to the students
College students in the near fu-
tributes are so important, rep-
registered for the course. There
ture.
Dr. Leon speaks at Danish university
Professor Celine T. Leon of
"I commend Professor Leon
the Modern Language De-
partment was recently invited
for her continued significant
to speak at the Third Biennial
research," said College Presi-
Conference of the International
dent Jerry H. Combee, "and
The Wolverine Marching Band has completed another
Society for the Study of Euro-
for her unflagging commit-
successful season. Please see the story on page 6.
ment and dedication to teach-
pean Ideas (ISSEI) in Aalborg,
Denmark.
ing."
Aalborg University was the
Professor Leon is a member
site of the conference, which
of
the International
was held August 24-29. The
Kierkegaard Seminary, an
SUPPORT THE
overall theme was "European
elected body of twenty-two
Integration and the European
scholars dedicated to research
Mind - Cultural Hegemony or
in the field of Kierkegaardian
WOLVERINES
Dialogue of Cultures," and the
studies within the context of
goal was to approach the
the American Academy of Re-
theme from the perspective of
ligion.
THIS SATURdAY AS THE
economics, politics and phi-
Dr. Celine Leon
losophy. Professor Leon fo-
She joined the Grove City
football
TEAM
TAKES
ON
cused on philosophy and was
uments at the Kierkegaard li-
College faculty in 1970. Dr.
specifically asked to address
brary and the National Mu-
Leon received the equivalent
Oberlin AT 1:30 P.M.
the question of Kierkegaard
seum, both in Copenhagen.
of a Bachelor's and Master's
(1813-1855) as a European
She and other scholars visited
degree in Latin, English and
IT will be THE LAST GAME
thinker.
Kierkegaard's grave and
philosophy from the Lycee
The ISSEI gave Professor
Saedding Kierke in Jutland
Jeanne d'Arc and the Sor-
of THE SEASON.
Leon direct access to
where both he and his father,
bonne, and a Ph.D. from the
Kierkegaard's papers and doc-
"Michael'Pedersen, preached.
Sorbonne, University of Paris.
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1992 November 13
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.