The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 11, 1961, Image 3

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    SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1961
Job View
Looks Good
For Grads
By SUE TAYLOR
The fact that so many employ
ers are interested in University
students is a real compliment to
Penn State and its graduates, ac
cording to George N. P. Leetch,
director of the Placement Service.
Job interviews will be held
here from Feb. 13 until May 9.
Although the level of activity
in some industries has dropped,
there are still more than enough
jobs available for the students
who are graduating in June, he
said.
Leetch said that there has
been a relative increase in re
quests for students graduating
from the colleges of liberal arts
and business administration.
The demand for students from
the colleges of engineering and
of science has relatively de
creased. he said.
“Many companies are looking
for graduates with a broad cul
tural area of study,” Leetch ex
plained. “Three out of eight col
lege graduates hired by General
Motors are non-engineers or non
scientists."
“For the first couple years of
his employment in many indus
tries the college graduate is an
investment.” Leetch said.
"Companies often spend $15,-
000 in the training of a grad
uate. hoping that in a few years
he will be able to rise to a
position of importance and re
sponsibility."
Leetch’s advice to a student who
Is looking for a job is to prepare
himself before the interview.
“A student should analyze him
self and the courses he has taken
so he can determine in what field
his interest and ability lies,”
Leetch said.
"He should also familiarise
himself with the company to
which he is applying.
“During an interview, the stu
dent tells the company repre
sentative about himself, the rep
resentative tells the student about
the company, and they decide
together if this company has the
right opportunities for him,” he
said.
WDFM to Present
Opera Production
The Metropolitan Opera’s third
new production of the season,
Gluck’s “Alcestis,” will be broad
cast directly from the stage of
New York’s Metropolitan Opera
House at 2 p.m. today by radio
station WDFM.
American soprano Eileen Far
rell, who made her Opera debut
last December, will again be heard
as Alcestis in her Metropolitan
radio debut.
TAXI RETURN GRATIS
Katharine Gibbs
Memorial
Scholarships
Full tuition tor one year
plue 1500 cast) grant
Open to lenior women interested in
business careers as assistants to ad
ministrators and executives.
Outstanding training, information
now available at the College Place
ment Bureau.
BOSTON tO, MASS. . 21 Marlboroegti St.
NEW YORK 17, N. T. . . 230 Park Ave.
MOHTCIAM, N. j. . . J 3 Ptymoutti St.
PROVIDENCE 6, R. I. . . 155 Artfell St.
G KATHARINE
GIBBS
secretarial
Sorority Lollipops
To Help Charity
A lollipop sale on Valentine’s
Day, next Tuesday, for the bene
fit of the Heart Fund will be spon
sored by Phi Sigma Sigma soror
ity.
“Help Phi Sigma Sigma, Help
the Nation’s Heart” is the sale’s
slogan.
Lollipops will also be sold in
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. outside the Hetzel
Union assembly room and Lion’s
Den. Downtown on the corner of
S. Allen St. and College Ave. and
on the corner of Shortlidge Rd.
and College Ave. lollipops will be
available.
Lancaster, Pa.
MISS UNIVERSE CONTEST
Sponsored THE Restaurant
*>>'•• VILLAGE * Lounge
All single LANCASTER girls who desire to enter please
contact the "Village" 18 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Pa.
You must be between the ages of 18 and 26. Winner of
the Pennsylvania contest goes to Convention Hall in Flor
ida for the Miss Universe Contest.
LANCASTER CONTEST STARTS:
February 16, 1961
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Chem-Phys, Ml Councils
To Hold Open Houses
The Chemistry and Physics
Student Council agreed Wednes
day to join the Mineral Industries
Student Council in co-sponsoring . j
an open house on April 7 and 8. I
The council also has provided I,
for a student loan fund of $640. f'
This money is available to anyone I
in the college who has a 2,0 All- h
University average, a fourth se- /
]m§ster standing and financial / i
need. / I
Capt Joseph W. Kittinger Jr. of 18
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