, Qets openings from employers Center offers aid to job seekers Rooking for a summer job is a job in itself, and a tedious, frustrating one at that. But fof students needing fall’s, tuttion or fun money for suinmer activities, finding a jo'6 is a necessary evil. The Student Employment Cefotbr at 105 Bouckc is designed to make the hunting just a bit easier. {“The center receives job openings from both on- and offcampus employers. Some of! the off-campus positions ar{? located within walking distance of campus and others are accessible by bus. At{ times the employers will provide transportation, as in th 4 case of babysitting,” Beth Thjomas (lOth-management), a center employee, said. She said the center has no “typical” position hut gets a wide range of requests. “One request last year was for a go- ■ go dancer in a local town Court halts fund denial PHILADELPHIA (AP) A federal appeals court on Tuesday rejected Penn sylvania’s latest effort to withhold Social Security and other retirement benefits from patients in state mental hospitals. j The U.S. 3rd Circuit Court j of Appeals said Dist. Court ' Judge Edward Becker was , right when he refused to - entertain a state motion to , halt the fund transfers, now about 20 per cent complete. ! The ruling stems from a suit filed in July 1973 by Elvira Vecchione, then a : patient at the Byberry State | Hospital, a mental institution ■j in Philadelphia. | Ms. Vecchione claimed that ‘ withholding funds from .patients who had not been ' judged mentally incompetent by a court violated constitu ' tional guarantees against * illegal search and seizure. r *1 GETS YOU TWO l I BIG BEAUTIFUL ROAST BEEF B | openeverv sandwiches E H NIGHT TIL Coupon H of Beaver § m & Atherton n * Hardest _ B R| one coupon per customer gj Bn SBSS Hi BH m Clip and Save MMMWi BBbI 'liiriHfHir Fashions For Today’s Father... tavern. They were paying something like fifty dollars a night,” Thomas said. Nevertheless, center em ployee Jeff Dressier (graduate-recreation and parks) said that kind of money is rare. “The old theory of supply and demand holds so true here. An ’ employer can quickly replace someone barking about low pay in a day,” Dressier said. He said job seekers should come to the center and check listings of openings, then contact the employers on their own. “Another thing we suggest you do is just knock on em ployers’ doors. The em ployers do not have to come through us for help and the UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Wednesday, June 15 ■ Thursday, June 16 SPECIAL EVENTS Wednesday, June 15 Graduate Council meeting, 3 p.m., Room 101 Kern. Chess Club meeting, 7 p.m., HUB game room. Young Socialists meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 67 Willard. G.S.A. CommonsplaceTheatre, Omega Man, 7:30and9:30p.m., Room 112 Kern Thursday, June 16 College of Education Faculty Council meeting, 2:20 p.m., Room 101 Kern. EXHIBITS Anthropology Museum: Hours are Wednesday, noon-5 p.m., Thursday, 9 a.m.-noon, Entrance at rear of Sparks. Earth and Mineral Science Museum: Hours are 1-5 p.m. Mineral Industries Bldg. Frost Entomological Museum: Hours are 8 a.m.-noon, and 1-4 p.m. Room 102 Pat terson. HUB Gallery: Smithsonian Institution exhibit, “Photographing the Frontier.” Kern Commons Gallery: Henry Fiore, paintings; Richard Holodick, photographs. Museum of Art: Hours are noon-5 p.m. American paintings from the collection of Daniel J. Terra; The Realist Tradition in American Art selections from the permanent collection. Playhouse Gallery:- Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. “20 Years of Festival Theatre,” photographs and related memorabilia. Pattee Galleries: Photographs from the Historic Registration Project of Centre County, East Corridor Gallery; Herman Love, photographs, Lending Services Lobby. Museum of Art HUB Gallery: African Art Nigerian and Benin objects from the collection of Dr. and Mrs. John Swanson. Sackett Gallery: “Systems,” drawings and three dimensional models, opposite Room 308 Sackett. Zoller Gallery: Florence Eck, retrospective exhibit of paintings. individual that relies solely on us could be missing out with those employers that don’t contact us,” Dressier said. Thomas said the University also has positions open that the center isn’t told about, so students should contact dining halls. Various departments have work-study positions, she said, but the applicant must be eligible for financial aid. “What the individual does is apply at the department of his choosing. A work-study in one’s major can mean valuable bucks,” she said. The center also has in formation on how to write resumes and prepare for interviews, Thomas said. Another alternative on campus is the University the hooded robe, plush and comfortable, from Pierre Cardin a rugged, yet supple, cdwhide travel bag by Tumi \ 1 distinctive cologne by U paco rabanne, Paris a division of Bumble Bee Employment Division in 117 Willard. The division usually refers part-time applicants to the Boucke center because it primarily seeks full-time employees. The division suggests students apply a few months before graduation. The Pennsylvania State Employment Service, 112 W. Foster Ave., locates jobs for free while private em ployment agencies charge a fee, either to the employer or to the applicant who gets the job. Job-hunting is often demeaning, occasionally maddening and always tiresome. But agencies do exist skilled in helping the seeker find the sought after jobs, leaving that elusive element of luck to the Fates. Volunteer. Good Through Sunday June 19 NIGHT AT THE s(3E)®n >'* * - '*,>v ' A Division of DantcV Inc, HOAGIES, HOAGIES, HOAGIES, HOAGIES! AT The Cattle Car AK next to XK THE TRAIN STATION A Railroading Eatery Junction of College & Garner open -11 a.m.-2a (til 3 a.m. Friday and Saturday) JODON’S STABLES Indoor Tack NOW ENROLLING SUMMER Riding School Program BEGINNER • INTERMEDIA TE • ADVANCED • Separate Casses for Children and Adults • Morning Classes for Housewives Hunt Seat Equitation Phone 237-4364 The Daily Collegian * keeps you informed OLDIES BET GOODIES ...i i' &vwv.& TSacquet 1450 S Atherton St .State College, Pa 16801 'V--VT with Warren O. Fitting spinning the disques Including our special summer drinks All in air-conditioned comfort Location: 101 Hiester Call: 234-0845 , -v - ' r , i ‘•c; ,J , - 1 ,«• ' The Daily Collegian Wednesday, June 15, 1977—! any print. Stretch it yourself or we’ll do it for you. Open Daily 9-5:30 Mon & Fri til 9 109 S. Allen