University Daily Kansan ged eged cup upper ward effort -77. int air alay intent tip to tip to But ever rear rear in inpoint 30 ille elle free free 9 Thursday, December 9,197 Students Get Jobs for Varied Reasons By CAROLYN OLSON Kansan Writer Although some University of Kansas students believe going to school is work, many students hold outside jobs. Why do students decide to work? Is it financial necessity, or is it only to earn extra money? A student with a financial need is Karen Buehler, Ottawa sophomore, who works 40 hours a week at an electronics plant in the city and commutes to KU Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings. Miss Buehler differs from the more typical working student, such as Marianne Solsky, Shawnee Mission sophomore, who works 10 to 20 hours a week put herself through school. Another group of working students is represented by Terry Bernier, the Galesburg, Ill. chef; and Gary money, at Big Blue restaurant in money's big Blue restaurant. Jill Bremeyer, McPherson freshman, works because she "had Verdict Expected In Shooting A verdict is expected today in the county Dickey jacket Galloway Jr., of the jail jury received the case late Wednesday, the defense had rested its case. Galloway is accused of the shooting and wounding of Carroll Kimball, 22, and of the fatal shooting of Jason Scales, 25, both of Lawrence, in an incident in the Tee Pee Club, a Lawn School, F. March. 13. Galloway is charged with second-degree murder and aggrassed assault. Grades to Be Sent Jan. 6 Semester final grades will be sent out Jan. 6, William Kelly, register, announced Thursday registry.hhdl@bob.com Grades will be sent to the address provided on registration code indicated on registration sheet during fall enrollment. University instructors are required to submit class grades to the registrar no later than 5 p.m. Dec 27 extra time and wanted some extra money." JIM HOZARTH, Raytown. Mojun, impressed the expression of non-working students "I was given grades would drop if worked." This point can be countered by Miss Solsky, whose grade point average rose from a 3.0 to a 4.0 (all A's) when she began work All of the working students greed they have to budget their time carefully. They often must tive up sleep and free time. A student when a student must work, and a teacher or a paper's due the next day. Working and studying combined to such a degree, Wakara offered a sophomore, quit his job at Wakara University in Wakara, explained, "When I back my chemistry text with 24 out of 100 correct, I decided I would go." BRUCE FRAZEY, Hill City junior and a Vista drive-in employee, had to drop two courses because he was becoming too bogged down. "And besides, I am the time to my friend and I am our campus crush chairman for the interfaith Council." Andy Budka, Amsterdam, N.Y. nour, a wafter at Alpha Phi studying wielding force in study studying sidelom conflict because he works when he'd normally be beating and therefore, in study taking his class. Stafford junior, an employee at Mister Guy, said, "It's a fun game. I get a discount on my clothes." A job can provide an outlet for meet people as Steve Klimman. Dines explained. The Stables is a good place to meet people plus being a fun place to be, but being a 'bouncer' sometimes. This sentiment was echeol by Budka. "My job as an Alpha Phi waister is the best job I have since I've been at school." ON A MORE practical lev. Goss stated, "I have met many people at Master Guy wouldn't be happy with this, with and these people have written letters of re- commendation for me when I have needed them." The hardships imposed by a job have varied on students, depending on the number of hours employed. When a student works, extra time for study must be found. Bdkka explained, "I usually have to study either Friday or Saturday and I had to learn to get along with only six hours of sleep each night." different environment of the job One advantage in working is that the student can escape from the world of "academia" to the How does a student find a job? He must first learn to pull enrollment cards, so that all classes are either in the morning or afternoon. The reason for this is that most employers don't want a student to work for two months and then leave for another class. NOME WORKING students have had to take three for four months to finish their Field House, while the non-working student can usually attend class in person. The employer seeks the student with four to five consecutive hours free. Job hunting can begin at one of three offices with employment listings: Financial Aid, Dean of Women, and the Kansas State Employment Service. The Financial Aid Office is in charge of work-study, a graduate program primarily for graduate and undergraduate students from lower-income families. Work-study employees can work a maximum of 15 hours a week at a minimum wage of $1.60 an hour. The government pays 80 students' student's check with the University paying the other 20 per cent. Most work-study jobs are on campus in offices and the department employing the students. You can find them out as his schedule demands. The traditional University of Kansas Christmas Vespers will be presented by the School of Fine Arts in Hoch Auditorium on Wednesday, December 5, for performances, at 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. will involve most of KU's musical organizations, including the Chamber Choir, the Concert Choir, the Concert Band, and the University Symphony. The performances will be preceded by carillon recitals by university carillonneur, Albert Gerken, in the Memorial Campus. Carillon carols performed on the outdoor balcony of Hoch by a brass ensemble. Gerken will be performing various movements from Carillon Book for the Harpsichord, Johnson, a former KU, professor. THE PROBLEM with work-study now is that there aren't sufficient government funds to provide jobs for all the students enrolled in our programs. According to Bernie Taylor, director of financial aid, "we had only enough funds for 400 students who qualified students' seeking jobs." The two Vespers programs will begin with the traditional candelighting ceremony to the KKM meeting at the KKM meeting. Following will be the chair's candellight procession to the Introt from Benjamin If a student cannot qualify for work study on a financial basis, they must enroll in a job file with openings for babysitting, light housework and general The custom of having the audience join with the choirs for the singing of the Christmas hymns. "Joy to the World" and "Happy New Year" are other pieces on the program are "O Come All Ye Faithful," "A Boy is Born," "This Little Babe" and "Jesu, Joe of Man's Sins." The character will be "Christmas Day," "Carol," "Serenade One 1 in D Major," "Ya Viene la Vieja," "Pomerocho," "O Men Pieds on the Field," "Jesus Parvule," "Susanii," "Hark the Heralds Angels Sing." James Ralston and Darrell Christmas Vespers To Be Held Dec.12 early April when the economy begins to rise. "The best way to get a job is to earn a tip from a friend and then apply for the job." Mills said 'Feedback' Available To Students Jan.19 This week's feature! Embry said, "We anticipate 1,500 to 2,000 courses will be surveyed. Last year we only surveyed 1,100. WITH COUPON A student can work while going to school, but the student must be ready to budget time to include study sessions. Even though it is hard to find time to do everything when studying, the Solky voiced the sentiment of the working student. "You can just really anything you really want to do." DOUBLE HAMBURGER FRENCH FRIES LARGE SOFT DRINK OF YOUR CHOICE Many students have encountered surveys of courses and instructors recently, and the tangible results of the surveys will be available Jan. 19 for 25 cents in the book "Feedback," published by Embr. chairman of the Curriculum and Instructor Survey. Come by today! 1. 1404 W. 23rd 842-4608 If a student does by chance, he said, "it is usually in a gas station." A discount store as students don't have any free time during the day. "This year 90 per cent of the professors have requested that the results of the survey be published as opposed to only 70 per cent in the year. If a professor requests information formation in 'Feedback' we submit the findings to our dept. of department heads or deans." Embry said the form of the questionnaires had not been altered since last year. "Feedback enables students to appreciate other students' perceptions of courses and instructors." All students aren't encouraged to work, according to Miss Martha Ward, assistant to the school district. The intelligent people we are waiting themselves and their time working for $1.60 an hour. They could be doing research or helping with a classroom affair. If a student really needs the money, he should take out a loan or apply for a scholarship or a grant. A student has plenty of money once he gets out of college." THE KANSAS STATE Employment Service also has a few job listings. "The declining number of jobs and it is taking its toll on students," explained Ed Mills, a "representative of the em- the employer the student to fit his schedule around the job, and not the other way around. The student will appear in late March and The Ball Park The programs will conclude with a candlelight recessional, followed by a selection of Christmas cards from the carillon. The annual ceremony, almost lost last year to the financial squeeze, was revived at the last meeting of the county caused officials to review their decision to end the shows. As a concession to the expense involved, the costly tableau which was part of the event, were eliminated. AT PITCHERS ARE BIG BUSINESS Christmas Special Pitchers of "BUD" Benne will direct the choirs and the University Symphony will be under the direction of George Lawner. 90ยข Have you managed the 1968 Detroit Tigers featuring Denny Mclain, the "Bad Boy" of Baseball, but the only 30 game winner of the modern era? "Bud" and "Denny" are available at Hillcrest Shopping Center Biggest and Best Pitchers at the Lowest Cost The Ball Park HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER DUPLICATE BRIDGE Qualifying for Midwest Intercollegiate Regionals All University Students Eligible Game also open to non-students Saturday, Dec. 11 1-5 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Union Student Union Activities Get it on KCMO-TV 5 Eyewitness News at 6 and 10