The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 19, 1960, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1960
Resorts, Camps Seek
Summer Employes
By JOANNE MARK
Are you interested in spend
ing your summer vacation at
a resort or camp? Do you plan
to work over the vacation to
make money to help with your
college expenses in the fall?
If your answer 1 , ..5 yes to either
of these questiox;, nerhaps you
will be one of the students who
wilt go to the Summer Employ
ment section of the Placement
Office in 112 Old Main this week.
Applications for summer em
ployment in 127 camps in 27 states
and 21 resorts in 8 states are now
available in the office.
Most camps offer jobs in
many areas. Openings exist in
general counseling and such
specialized areas as athletics,
arts and crafts and waterfront
direction.
Resorts, too, offer all types of
openings from the ordinary re
quests for waitresses and bellboys
to unusual ones for bartenders,
pianists, social directors, beach
boys and riding instructors.
Representatives from camps and
resorts will interview students on
campus during the next few
weeks.
The Summer Employment of
fice has information on file con
cerning dates of employment,
one of the very few
things that costs you less
than your Electric Service
Did you ever count up all the ways you put
low-price electricity to work to save you
time and work and trouble? You'll be sur
prised how many there are and how far
your electric dollars go.
WEST PENN POWER
Sa .t 0
tex•paying, buslness•managod company
working to liklp your community grow
salary ranges, specific duties, 1
location of resorts and camps,
size and type.
Students may obtain this infor
mation and applications for jobs
in the office. They may also write
directly to the camp or resort in
which they are interested.
Notices will continue to come in
until spring vacation; the files re
main open until June.
The student Summer Employ
ment office also has a list of
students enrolled in the Uni
versity now who have held posi
tions at the various locations.
Students may contact these per
sons to get general information
about the jobs.
Last year 17 camps and one
resort interviewed students on
campus. To date, four camps have
arranged to interview and many
Imore are expected to make ar
rangements.
Hyde Will Give Talk
On Microscopy at Ml
Dr. W. Lewis Hyde, director of
development for the J. W. Fecker
Division of the American Optical
Co., will speak on "Recent Devel
opments in Microscopy" at 4:15
p.m. today in the Mineral Indus
tries auditorium.
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
BUY, SELL, TRADE, TELL
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
WRA Sets March 12
For Winter Sports Day
The annual "Winter Sports
Day," sponsored by the Women's
Recreation Association, has been
scheduled for March 12. Schools
invited to participate are Juniata.
Lock Haven, Wilson, Bucknell and
Gettysburg.
Tryouts for the volleyball com
petition are scheduled for 5:15
p.m. today in White Hall. Basket
ball and bowling tryouts will be
held at the same time and place
tomorrow.
Players to Present 'Hat'--
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'atre" as "the outstanding humor
ist of the nineteenth century in
France."
In connection with the anni
versary celebration, the Play
ers will hold a buffet banquet
at MO tonight in the Helsel
Union Building, and a party
dance will be given for all Play
ers Saturday night after the per
formance at Center Stage.
Tickets for Saturday night's
performance will go on sale at
9 a.m. today at the HUB desk.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES!
A General Motors representative will be on campus
February 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
Contact your college placement office to arrange an interview.
shaping the course ofpower
...in hydraulics
General Motors engineers measure the
torque and efficiency characteristics of
torque converter blade designs with high
velocity fluid flow, using electronic
measurement devices to solve for un
knowns in highly complex mathematic
design problems.
What's your specialty, your first love in
science and engineering? Astronautics? Auto
mobiles? Electronics? Jet Power? Refrigera
tion? Basic Research? You'll find opportunities
in all of these fields and many more at General
GENERAL MOTORS
GM positions now available In these fields for men holding Bachelor's, Master's and Doctor's degrees; Mechanical.
Electrical, Industrial, Metallurgical, Chemical, Aeronautical and Ceramic Engineering • Mathematics • Industrial
Doom / physics / chemist'', 9 Engineering Montauk* g : Busintos Administration and Related Nadal.
MSU ROTC Issue-- Forms for Counseling
(continued from page one)
for male students, but does not Available in Waring H.
Students wishing to be co
specify that they must be corn- selots in the residence halls n
pulsory. 'fall may pick up application for
Three have alreacy put ROTC in 102 Waling
on a voluntary basis----Massachu- Those applying for these po
setts Institute of Technology
tions should be be 21 or older a
'must have had two years of c
Minnesota and Utah State. ;lege and previous experience
A decision is pending at the group living. An All-Univers
University of Wisconsin and average of 22 is also necessary
ROTC is presently being debated
--
at the University of California CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS
and Ohio State. 50c BUYS 17 WORDS
LUTHERAN STUDENT WORSHIP
Grace Church Coilege and Atherton
Sunday
8:30 a.m. -- 10:45 a.m.
6:30 p.m. "Recent Anti-Semitic Outbreaks
some observations from my life and experiences,"
Fritz Rothschild, Department of Religion
Motors. Because GM is a company where you
and your talent can really go place's. There's no
dead-ending here. You can go forward by work
ing on a variety of challenging projects, moving
up through your division, and there's also a
possibility of moving across to other divisions.
Interested in postgraduate studies? GM pro
vides financial aid. There's also a summer
program for undergraduates. You gain work
experience while vacationing from school.
Get the story on a rewarding GM career from
your Placement Officer or write to General
Motors, Personnel Staff, Detroit 2, Michigan.
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