The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 20, 1953, Image 8

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Employment Agency
Offers Varie• Work
How would you like to get paid for babysitting with a cat?
This is only one of the many job requests that have been filled
by John Huber, head of the Student Employment Service. Other
odd job requests that have been handled include:
A call for two boys to chop wood for a barbeque. The job itself
was not odd, but the lady wanted
the 'boys to bring their own axes.
It may be true that some Penn
State males walk around campus
with pocket knives, but it is
doubtful. if they carry axes.
A request for a boy to sit with
some furs. It seems there was a
fur convention at the Nittany
Lion Inn and 'the furriers wanted
someone to watch the expensive
furs when they were not around.
A girl who wanted a job as a
spot welder.
A boy with medical experience
who desired to work as a sur
geon's assistant.
These and many other odd jobs
have been filled by the Student
Employment service.
Students Can Find Work
"The point I am trying to bring
out," Huber explained, "is that if
any students have unusual tal
ents, or can perform different
jobs, we may be able to find work
for them."
Huber emphasized that students
must decide now whether they
can "afford" to work. Students
must go into the office and fill
out - application cards containing
data needed by the Student Em
ployment Service. This informa
tion includes a class schedule,
how much financial assistance is
needed, and what types of work
the student can do.
At present about 750 students
have filed cards with the office,
Huber said. However, he esti
mated that about 20 per cent of
these students will not accept
jobs. The main reason is that they
find that working cuts down the
number of hours they have left
for studying, he explained.
Should Call Employer
The main job of the Student
Employment Service is "to help
finance needy students," Huber
said.
. He added that if a student is
unable to fill a job commitment
he should call not only the em
ployer but also Huber's office. No
student is forced to take any job,
Huber said. It is the privilege of
the student to decline any job if
he so desires.
The biggest complaint from
employers, according to Huber,
stems from the fact that some
students accept a job and then
fail to show up for work. This in
turn causes hard feelings between
townspeople and students at the
College. Huber explained that
students who accept jobs in town
are acting as emissaries of the
student body.
This summer the Student Em
ployment Service contacted camps
and resorts in 14 states and Can
ada and provided Penn Staters
with over 1000 summer jobs, Hu
ber said.
If you would like to put some
of your talent to work and earn
a few extra dollars, sign up with
the Student Employment Service,
112 Old Main.
New Jersey is the only state in
the Union which elects its gover
nor for a three year term.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
1947 BUICK Convertible, fully equipped.
New tires. Excellent condition. $6OO. Can
be financed. Phone Bellefonte 5-8382.
1948 CHEVROLET Coupe. Good condition.
8475. Can be financed. Phone Bellefonte
5-8382.
1948 BUICK Roadmaster Convertible, beau
tiful condition. Web True, State College
2178 or 8441-ext. 2168.
SEATS AT the Powder Bowl reasonable
Everyone is going—why don't you!
ADOX 35mm Schneider f 2.9 ;
Mendelsohn Universal Flashgun ; GE Ex
posure Meter; A-1 condition. Call 4956
after 5 p.m.
70c gallon. Deliver Wed., Thurs. eve
nings on campus and fraternities. Call
Atherton 336.
1946 PIPER J-3 Continental 75 h.p. engine.
Licensed until May 1954. $550. Contact
T. P. ICenly, Hoover Trailer Park.
LOST
LOST VICINITY Cody Manor—Gruen Veri-
Thin Wristwatch. Brown leather strap.
Reward. Call Gerald Franc, Pollock 5.
GREEN' SWEATER with sorority pledge
pin Friday night, Oct. 16 in Cathaum.
Reward. Betty 13-1 - - - • .- • ' 4 ; Atherton.
BROWN WALLET, irar:,::lant cards. R
ward. Call Henry Gallo 4122 anytime.
By HERM WEISKOPF
Impeachment
(Continued from page one)
tacted by KOhn concerning the
meeting. The announcement was
then amended by Favro to say
that the meeting had been ap
proved by the chairman of the
elections committee.
Donald Herbein, defeated by
Sinclair for the chairmanship of
the party Oct. 11, asked that the
women sit apart from the general
body.
Sinclair, in a statement issued
yesterday, said "The clique chair
man is the only person having
the right to call party meetings.
There should be no doubt as to
who is the Lion Party chairman,
and all meetings called by un
authorized persons are illegal."
Reasons Listed for Charge
The formal impeachment charge
was read to the clique by Robert
Howe, first semester mechanical
engineering major. The reading
of the charge was preceeded by
Kidd's reading to the meeting of
sections of Robert's Rules of Or
der applying to impeachment pro
ceedings. Kidd charged that Sin
clair was dodging prosecution by
refusing to recognize the validity
of Robert's Rules.
Kidd said the impeachment
charges were based on the fact
that Sinclair had appointed two
men to the position designated in
the party's constitution for one
man, and had made appointments
without the consent of all clique
officers as designated in the con
stitution. •
The formal impeachment char
ges Sinclair with "unscrupulous
conduct detrimental to the good
name and intentions of the Lion
Party." •
Trial Committee Meets
Sinclair referred to the charges
as "nebulous." "They have dis
integrated under their own
weight, a fact which demonstrates
their complete lack of truth," Sin
clair said.
The charges presented at the
meeting w er e formulated by a
trial committee which met in the
West Dorm conference room Sun
day afternoon. The trial meeting
followed meetings held last Tues
day at Beta Theta Pi and Thurs
day at Kappa Delta Rho where
freshmen presented charges that
Sinclair had promised them sup
port •in their races for freshman
class offices. Clique nomination
for candidates will be held Nov.
1.
Sinclair was appointed tempor
ary clique chairman of the party
Sept. 22, replacing Watson Leese,
who resigned. Kidd, a former
member of the radio station staff
who reentered politics to oppose
Sinclair, said under the old con
stitution the power of the clique
chairmanship rested with him af
ter Richard Kirschner resgined the
chairmanship last spring, but ap
proved of Leese's appointment as
temporary clique chairman.
WORLD RESOURCES and Industries, by
Zimmerman, in Temporary. If found
Please call Jim Miller 7683.
RED SHORT COAT Saturday night Oct.
10. I have yours. Call Ruth Israel, 125
McElwain.
GREEN WALLET lost Wed. Oct. 13,
Margaret Fleming. Phone 3238. Reward.
SELECT ROOMS with running water for
graduate student or upperclassman, cen
tral location. Call 4850 or 7792. Ask for
C.R.
5 filters;
STUDENTS EARN up to $1.50 per hour
on a steady part-time job. See "Perry"
at Dux Club, 128 S. Pugh.
WHEN YOUR typewriter needs attention
just dial 2492, or bring machine to 633
W. College Avenue.
TRY VlC's for his take-outs—sundaes,
sandwiches, cokes, ice cream and thick
shakes in all flavors.
THE DArLy COT .T,EGIAN. STATE COLLEGE.' PENNSYLVANIA 1
LOST
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
WORK WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
Clothing Drive
Set to Begin
Phi Kappa Psi and Chi Omega
are sponSoring "State College in
Korea" week, a used clothing
drive starting tomorrow and end
ing Friday. Donations can be
turned in between 8 a.m. and
5 p.m. at the Old Print Shop on
Beaver avenue.
Warm bedding and clothing, in
cluding sweaters, jackets, socks,
blankets, shoes, heavy . trousers
and dresses are especially needed.
Objections—
(Continued from page one)
visory council to the president of
AIM, who would be popularly
elected.
The advisory council would be
composed of the executive board
of AIM, the standing committee
chairman, and the area presidents.
This group would meet bi-month
ly.
LA Deadline Extended
The deadline for freshman Lib
eral Arts students to return their
petitions for seats on the Liberal
Arts Student Council has been
extended to 5 p.m. Thursday.
LA freshmen who wish to peti
tion may secure blanks at the LA
office, 133 Sparks. The petitions
must be returned to the LA office
Thursday with at least 25 names
of LA freshmen. A picture of the
petitioner should be attached to
the returned form.
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