The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 22, 1948, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Large Variety of Positions
Offered Students for Summer
Every kind of job from working in hotels to acting, as camp
counselors and instructors is offered this summe r for college stu
dents. Resort hotels and inns are asking for waitresses, waiters, and
social directors, with salaries running from $3O to $5O per month.
Tips, though, can run to another $5O per week at top-flight resorts.
Men, women, and couples can work in summer camps as di-
rectors, counselors an d staff
members, with salaries usually
dependant on age, experience and
education.
The Girl Scout camps want un
it leaders, assistants, waterfront
instructors, registered nurs e s,
crafts specialists, dieticians and
cooks. Most camps provide full
maintenance, including medical
care.
Camps Soak Counselors
Camp Wawayanda for boys is
asking fo r counselors, offering a
salary of $9O from Tune VI to Au
gust 21 plus room and board. No
experience is required as the
camp provides a training program
with extensive facilities.
'Pre-medical students may be
interested in working a s ward as
sistants at the Presbyterian Hos
pital in New York. Valuable ex
perience can be gained caring for
patients. The hospital pays $lOO
per month from June 16 to Sep
tember 16. Smocks are furnished
and laundered, and rooms are also
furnished. Ward assistants work
a six day, 48 hour week.
Psych Hospitals
The Mental Hygiene Western
State Hospital, Stauntan, Va. is
asking for psychiatric attendants
on wards, both men and women.
These attendants treat mentally
ill patients. Salary is $7l to $9l
Per month, with n 48 hour week
and complete maintenance.
Any one interested in any of
these positions, or in many oth
ers available, may find complete
information in the Placement of
fice, 204 Old Main.
Pi Lambda Phi
Peter Krohn, Marvin Goldenber,
and Joseph Reimhiener are recent
initiates of Pi Lambda Phi.
Philotes Chooses
Naumann President
Margaret Naumann was re
cently elected president of
Philotes for the fall semester.
Other officers are Nancy Smith,
vice-president; Doris Goldswor
thy, secretary; Terry Kilinski,
treasurer; Evelyn Bellis, acting
chairman; Sally Messina, social
chairman; Shirley Foulke, pub
licity chairman; Shirley Smith,
historian; and Charlotte Abbott,
alumni secretary.
A paper called "The Link" will
be started and sent to members
of the Philotes Alumni Associa
tion which will be started with
this yedr's graduates.
Seniors Invited
To Attend Social
The Dean of Women's Office is
inviting all graduating seniors to
drop into the office any time from
3 to 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday for a
"Farewell Get-Together Hour."
The Dean and her staff would
like the seniors to meet with
them and each other for possibly
the last time before graduation.
The affair will be very informal,
and refreshments will be served.
Kappa Delta
Vilma Griesemer and Eleanor
Spear were initiated into Kappa
Delta recently. The alumni chap
ter entertained the actives and
pledges at a picnic in Fairmount
Park.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements must be
in by 12:00 p.m. day preceding issue.
rice* are 40c one insertion ; $l.OO,
three insertions: 17 words or less• Call
Collegian 6711.
THREE WALTER HAGEN woods, in ex
cellent condition. Price $2O. Call 6471.
UX—Single breasted, size 39, good con.
dition. Call 4923. Ask for Snyder.
I'EDICREED Cocker Spaniel puppies
AKC registered. The ideal present to
take home. Phone 4815.
SIZE 36 tux, excellent condition—best of-
fer'over $15.00. 2 army all wool. 1 part
cotton blankets--best offer. Call Nucker
3936, letive phone number.
QUONSET HUT—within borough limits,
four rooms and bath, oil heat, gas, elec
tricity, hot water, modern plumbing. Con
tact William Mitchell, Whitehall ltd., RD
1, State College.
THREE SUITS—One double-breasted and
two single breasted, 38 long. Price—high
est bidder. Call Williams. 4702 or 8915.
MOTOR SCOOTER—Large size 1946 mod
ei. Excellent condition. Call Bill Greaves,
3925.
3-FT. STEEL kitchen cabinet witr 2
plat. Call Lou, 3294.
shelves and drawers. Also 2-burner hot
6'l UDINTS, faculty
real Swedish food to attend the LSA
Smodgasbord at the Grace Lutheran
Sigma Phi Sigma •
David Baily was elected presi
dent of Sigma Phi Sigma and
Joseph Witowski vice-president.
Other officers are John Ekey, sec
retary, and Clifford Flick, assist
ant treasurer.
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fie fiadoi
Som e 161°1°49
-516,500—1t takes this number of men and women
to operate the twenty-two Bell Telephone Compa
nies. Each operating company is responsible for fur
nishing telephone service within its own territory.
FOR SALE
WANTED
townspeople who like
Church, Saturday evening', Mal 22, 6:30.
Tickets are $1.50. Call 4786.
ONE Penn State dark blue jacket, with
white lion on back. Call Davis 8991.
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD available during
summer session at Beaver House, 829 N..
Beaver Ave. Call 851.
LOST
ON FIRST FLOOR Sparks last Tuesday—
SUMMER COLLEGIAN
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SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1948
raincoat. with "Rub" label. If *eel
please call Jack Mack. 4967.
SUMMER ROOM and board— married
couples. Nittany Coop, 244 -E. Rattrap
Ave. Call 2698, membership chairman.
GRADUATING SENIORS - Keep alive
your memories of Penn State. See t h e
Blair Shop window on Allen today I
In all, there are some 682,000 men and
women in the Bell System. As this coun-
try's communications service is expanded
and improved, opportunities will grow still
greater. There's a future in telephony.
BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM 0
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS