SEPTEMBER 19. 1962 Supdrvision, Lead e rship Novided by Counselors With 5,000 men living in resi dence 13:411s on campus, the ckian of men's office has employed up perclassmen as counselors to pro vide !leadership and supervision in the living areas. s SOME Or THE responsibilities which the ' counselors are ex pected to assume are: •To refer students to appro priate University agencies when they' may need specialized help because of individual malajust ment. •To advise l and counsel stu dents within the limits !of train ing and capability on academic, personal, social and financial mat ters.: To help organize educational, athletic, social and cultural activ ities. . • is To supei - vise student conduct in the house and within the liv ing area as a whole, and interpret and explain University regula tions to the students. ;•To.. inform parents of those natters related to ,the student's Welfare. oTo inform the dean of men's office of any misconduct of stu dents which requires disciplinary action. Residence -hall counselors are selected by application and inter view. They must be 21 years of age; have had two years of col I Eight-hour-law passed by Con gress in 1868, provided that in all government employment eight hours should constitute a "day's. ,t ; 1 1 „ t,. - , . 1 .: 1 , „, .',. 7 : - .1 0 . ,..1 - I - . 4.1-, ....., lA4 ; --.- - - ,.. t 4t, ' ...s ''.ii,s„;-" I `. - ,-.4,,`,-; f'::;-' , -- , ,, ~ I , IA ..,,,'41 , , 1 p" -/l' , . --- r:,'ll- , '...,T,.. %.ri , -k'l'''' 1- I .1 , ;.,,,,,L., f ..'l , ri f'. , 1 ' .4 4 • f 47; k 2 ". 1 t , : • " -- , 1 - - : Il i , 1 , ,i,41 . •i a 4 \ i 1; :',../,?. - 4 i s I s 1 ;. - - 1 -t\l - , / -1 - -i -,! - , 4 , •.1- , ~ A«. 11: , -- -; iff.Sj -, .., Il i 1..., ...,,,, :-. t v , ~-:. " 11,;P::: - .f •-, ) frt.t=, I , ~,,,, t .4, ":'4 . , :" t t : 1,. t ' 11 1 4 i i . •t 1 - 11 V : I l' , 1 4 ' 1 . ' e 1 .....:. f i , r ' ;.i., . : ii \ lll, ,• ) - ',l b i , I '1 : ; :•i --- `4:', , i I' . . _. , 1 rii- ':. 1; P.ii3: i ~; • „..1:,:i J„. • -,:,•1:,,--ili S • - ior,--;- legs plus a 2.3 All-University average and au' previous term average of 2.00. Married students are generally not considered for these positions. FOR REMUNERATION, coun selors receilie their room and board and waiver of out-of-state fees if applicable for tbe first year of service. If the counselor serves for al, second year. he re ceives his room and board, one half of his University tuition• and waiver of out-of-state fees if ap plicable. icCOI:LEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS* FRESHMAN ' ENGINF.ERS gond used drawing instruments and othetc:drawing equipment. EL G---1292. 1 1852 DESOTO iedan. Good condition. Fine- transportation Must selL Ptoono 7-4651 after 6XOO. MAN'S ENGLISH Bicycle, bought vim- mer querter. A-I. fully equipped, $42 value for $29.14. Pima* Hickman, UN 6-4160. Isb BUlCKorrner tn • liediterranein. Goad. oaf* ear. Working part* in excel. lent condition. , Will uterine* for ST".9. S AD'S-04S*. I JAZZ L.P.% fui Sale. Good condition. 1952 CHRYSLER Imperial Hardtop V 4. New valve job, good tire*, new paint. Phone AD :g -K 421. or 691 Grad Circle. m UN 5-6669 'ALL KINDS OP Used Furniture. Dressers. Chest-of-Drawei-s. Breakfast Sets. Desks. Tables ■nd Beds. ilny's Inted Furniture, Lemont. Phone AD 13-41120 after five. 1 SINGER PORTABLE. F.leetric Sewing 111111.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 M••••••••••••••••• Machine, used and in perfect condition.' SEEKING STATUS? The Penn State Can be,auarenteed. .129.95. Cell AD 8,3:167.' Sinters ac the ultimata in status. ---;: j ~:',.;t: -:' ' -..-)/! - -- ' -- i l z , I'. „--, ' / ~• 1- :- ti.:l ~- - ' :. 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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA FOR SALE re ..•-i0 111 S tOll . . '.' . l - : -,,-,_e FILTg "cIcAR, ,rr T IS UP FRONT ? RE WHITE. I ERN FILTER ; PLUS FILTER - BLEND UP FRONT t ) IV 1 I. 01>i , • Exposition to Open Tomorrow Want to try ice• skating? Inter- Students, Women's Recreation Ai ested in jazz? How about debate sociation, Independent Student dubs or dramatics? Questions on these and dozens of other• activities clubs and stu dent government organizations will be answered for all new stu dents at , the "Activities Exposi tion" from I to 5 p.m. tomorrow in the Hetzel .allroorn. Abou .1 groups . ' , pus wil be re• •sented at the .-“,•• ition. George Jackson, co-chalrrna77 l the-exposition, said yesterday. THE- FOLLOWING groups will have booths at the exposition: Panhellenic Council, Men's Resi dence Council, 'Town Inde pendent Men, Interfraternity Council, Association of Women FOR RENT GRADUATE STUDENTS, Upperclassmen. I Comfortable rooms. running water. pri vate bath, central location. i Double or single.) Quietly conducted for rest ■nd study. The Colonial. 123 W. Nitta ny. AD 1-7792. AD 7-4550. Mrs. Cox. ONE - DOUBLE ROOM in quiet home. Parking available. AD 7-4327. 1101101111011111MINO.M. 00000000000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TYPING 0000000 ••••••••••••• • PROFESSIONAL. TYFINC: on electric typewriters. Theinrs. thrives, manuscripts. term papers. applications. etc. Spelling' errors corrected. Reawnable rate*. AFCO Enterprise". 11.24 Greenfield Avenue. Pitts burgh 17, P. IlAzel 1-106. FOUND A WAY TO LOSE ten ustle pounds—. Cinnt, Mt. blitteny with The Penn 'State Outing Club. - ==l PERSONAL : • ,!.," / Association and Undergraduate Student Goveinment, The Daily Collegian, - La Vie. Froth, Jazz Club. Ice Skating Club. Cosmopolitan Club, Schuhplat tiers, Nittan3r Grotto, Penn State .Outing Club, Block and Bridle Club, Amateur Radio Club, Model -Railroad Club and Sports Car Club. Men's and women's debate or-, : • ins, Thespians, Penn State Players, hat societies, Chapel choirs , . Blue Band. Penn State Glee Club and WDFM. Student councils, service organ izations, Used Book Agency, Book Exchange and Student Check Cashing Service. FIVE MEN to work ii kitchen. Call Al) 7-23.17. ask for Jim Sitahr or Phil. . • TWO STUDENTS interested In radio. tine straight announcMs one saleantan announcer for programming tram State College studio of WMIR - FM. Rents to John Eschboada. Box I. Belle fonts.. Penna. RATS I OOPS !l SATB-•-50Prik nes, Altos. Tenors, and Basses-wanted for The Penn State Sinners. UPPEkt'LASSMEN-•lt's about time you climb Mt. Nittwny. STUDENTS, UNDF:RGRADUATES. gradtiatra. earn liberal Cornmmiona sell In at borne football garnet. Slgn.uti now at 237 Recreation flail. HAVEN'T. YOU HEARD? The Penn Stet, Singers are areepting new members. Try outs are in 201 Carnegie this week. PSOC. 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