MARCH 28,1985 Placement Center Provides Employment Information by Lisa Pavadore Collegian Feature Editor Every year, many students have the problem of finding summer jobs. Obtaining summer employ ment can be aggravating and disappointing but there are jobs out there for students who know where to look. The Placement Of fice on the second floor of the Ad ministration Building has summer job sources to be used by in terested students. A pamphlet from the United States Office of Personnel Management regarding summer employment, provided by the federal government, can be found in the Placement Office. While most of the jobs listed are located in the Washington D.C. area, there is a list of the FEATURE federal agencies for each state that one can contact to obtain a list of regional employment oppor tunities. Some effort is required on the student’s part, but the qualifications for obtaining employment are easy to fulfill and the pay looks pretty good. Summer work-study employ ment is available for on and off campus. Eligibility for summer work study is based on financial need, determined by filing a 1985-86 need analysis document and a summer 1985-86 financial aid application. Both of these ap plications can be obtained from the Financial Aid Office in the Administration Building. Once these forms are processed, the university determines financial eligibilty for work-study. This THECOLLEGIAN award is applicable to both in state and out-of-state students. Employers in Cape Cod, Mar tha’s Vineyard and Nantucket will be hiring students for summer employment. A catalog of these jobs can be acquired by sending a business size, self-addressed, stamped envelope with $3 to: Cape Cod Summer Job Bureau Box 594, Room 5 Barnstable, MA 02630. If a summer on the beach sounds interesting, this might be worth the effort. There is other local summer employment opportunities infor mation in the Placement Office. Many students wait imtfl it is too late to apply for jobs. The time to apply is now. What’s Looking for something to do? The college community and the city of Erie offer a wide variety of arts and entertainment including music, films, and lectures. The following is a listing of events occurring in our area: Arts April - 7 Exhibition of science fiction covering art from the 1920’5, Erie Art Museum and Planetarium 11-14 “Francis” per formed by the Gannon Theatre 16 Oxford Chamber Players appearing in the Reed Lecture Hall 17 “Wooing, Wedding and Repenting” at Behrend (scenes from Chekhov, Ibsen, Strindberg, Wilde, more.) 17-21 North Carolina Dance Theatre 8:15 p.m., Edinboro Memorial Auditorium $4 adults 2 others 19 Scott Jonens, come dian, Gannon-Beyer Lounge $1 admission 21 Clay sculpture exhibit, Erie Art Museum Films Easter Weekend, “High SUMMER JOBS •Busboys •Chambermaids •Service Station Attendents • Kitchen Help •Room Clerks •Switch Board Operators ■ Etc., Etc. 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Summer Employment Guide 1985 Happening Road to China”, Reed Lec ture Hall April 10 “Latraviata”, Mercyhurst-Zum Hall 7:15 p.m., $2 admission 11 “The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner”, Edinboro Memorial Auditorium 9:15 p.m., no admission charge 17 “The Basileus Quartet”, Mercyhurst-Zum Hall 7:15 p.m., $2 18 “Blow Up”, Edinboro Memorial Auditorium 9:15 p.m., no admission charge Lectures Lectures April 11 Rosemary Reuter “Feminism and the Family”, 7:30 p.m., Mer cyhurst cafeteria Music March 29 Edinboro Sym phony Band, Edinboro Memorial Auditorium* 8:15 p.m. April 2 Jazz Ensemble, Edinboro Memorial Auditorium, 8:15 p.m. 4 Richard Metzger, Classical Guitarist, Reed Lecture Hall 8 p.m. 11 Alabama, Erie Civic Center 452-4857 16 Percussion Ensemble, Edinboro Memorial Auditorium, 8:15 p.m. 19 Scotsingers, Edinboro Memorial Auditorium, 8:15 p.m. 20 Spring Festival Day, surprise movie, Behrend Miscellaneous April 12 Spring Dinner Dance, Peek ‘n’ Peak, $2O per couple 13 Bruno’s Las Vegas Night, Gorge Cafeteria 8 p.m. 16 Coffee' with the Pro vost, Memorial Room 10 a.m. 27 .1 OK Gannon Universi ty Run 871-7476 18-21 Spring Dance Per formances, 8 p.m., Mercyhurst-Zum Hall 19 Fantasy Island Dance featuring Mr. Rourke and Tattoo at Behrend 21 Awards Convocation, 3 p.m. in Reed Lecture Hall 23. National Shakespeare Company perfoems “Macßeth”, 8 p.m. at Mer cyhurst Little Theater, $6 students, $7 general public, group rates available Compiled by Gres Rathbon Collegian Staff Writer PAGE