psnter aids depression from page 13 ... [ coming to the Center has increased because they are becoming more aware the ' Center, exists. He said he expects a reduction ; in the waiting list in spring, since during the , winter people are “cramped up and unable to ' get'in Idts of exercise and blow off steam.” Ingram said few people' know that a 'Psychiatrist and a psychologist are always on \ call either at the Center or at the Ritenour ' HepltKCenter. “We' have two people 24- Kours-a-day covering this place,” he said.. (!? Crisis calls at the Centre County Women’s Resource Center and the Oasis Help Center downtown also have increased, according to officials. -w;‘«\Ve are getting more crisis calls (this ' .winter),” said Antya Miller, a Women’s 0. Resource Center volunteer, “but I would ' attribute it to the Center being more well known.!’ - Dee. Dee Hileman from the Oasi's Help Center said there seems to have been an ihcrease in'crisis telephone calls this winter. “That could be due to our publicity,” Hileman said. Oasis has attached stickers to dormitory phones listing its phone number. The number of people —.both students and non-students who contact On Drugs, Inc. (0.D.) for help also has increased this winter, according to O.D. Director Norm Brown. “We’get our share of non-drug-related I FOOD^L ! Sauerbraten 3.55 I ,v,i On Tuesdays at . I f! I le bistro 210 w. college ave. "’ undergraduate students ! <1 l CM-n.age 19 & completion ol o' leoit 1 yeor ol college ) 11 ! GRADUATE STUDENTS 5 "amp COUNSELOR OPENINGS] -i > ; -V. ■! '■ ! and FACULTY MEMBERS " fhlt ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS . comprising 100 outstanding Boys, Girls, Brother-Sistar and Co-Ed Camps, located throughout the New England and Middle Atlantic States ... INVITES YOUR INQUIRIES concerning summer employment as Head Counselors. Group Leaders. 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Brown said these people might not otherwise know about the mental health facilities available to them. “People are using us as the first contact,” he said. “We help a person get through the red tape and bureaucracy.” “We probably would see some'of their cases, (although) not a great number,” Ingram said. “They do see a lot of people who are talked down and don’t have to come here," Ingram said, and he added that this contact helps the Mental Health Center. Ingram said he’d like to see an in-patient psychiatric care service established at the Mountafnview Unit of Centre County Hospital and more psychiatrists in town. He said that currently only two psychiatrists (one full-time, one part-time) take non student State College patients. Degree 'guarantees' good jobs MBA program valuable asset Bv JIM McCANNEY - ect what they want to do program come from liberal also includes researchers. program was begun, t rniipaian Staff Writer and where they want to do arts undergraduate work Students in the MBA Pitman said the course, A master of business it.” while only 25 per cent come program have an average which has a high level of administration degree Kenneth Boecker from business un- work load of 60 hours per interest among other (MBA) from the University (graduate-business ad- dergraduate programs. week. colleges, includes often is considered a ministration) said the Pitman explained that the Th q Lawrence evaluations by corn guarantee of a good job. program is a difficult but students come from ad mumcations speciahste “They all get jobs," said “definitely worthwhile" varying fields to learn the ffiJ t U r ®\ton) sal d the Markley said the one-credit Glenn Pitman, assistant and that companies he management function of an \ communications course director of the MBA talked to are interviewing organization and said p ™ g difficult as people has some organizational program, about graduates MBA’s exclusively. engineers with MBAs are " ot a ?, d,ff,cult peopJe problems and that, added oftheprogram. Pitman described the the most highly sought- thmk - to the other three courses Pitman did acknowledge, University’s MBA program after people in the job Lawrence pointed to the it increases the difficulty of however, that the as “integrated.” He said market. limit of three courses per the program. University’s MBA program the courses build upon each The focus of the term as a reason for the . isn’t as prestigious as the other and students are fully .program, according to lower degree of difficulty. Lach year 100 students programs at schools such prepared to handle sub- Pitman, is “building both j o h n Markley (graduate- ®J?‘ er the MBA program, as Harvard and Stanford. sequent class work. He also managerial tools as well as business administration) Pitman aescripea aa- He cited the relative youth said the students stay a solid problem-solving described the program as a mission into tne program of the program —l7 years' together in groups of 40 and structure to operate in an “slight bit more difficult” as very competitive ana —as a possible cause for it is important for them to ever-changing en- than undergraduate work. said factors such as ex the lack of prestige. learn from each other by vironment.” tracurncular activity, Pitman said graduates of discussing and debating A good number of MBA This year an ex- personal recommendations the program average the ideas presented in faculty members have perimental course ? nd w° rk achievement of three-and-a-half iob offers class. , business experience and designed to improve the individuals who have been each He said MBA About 35 per cent of the some serve as company writing and oral skills of employed all are ■ con gradiiates are “able to sel- students in the MBA consultants. 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