University Daily Kansan Friday, October 3.1975 5 Applications taken for bogus jobs The All Scholarship Hall Council (ASHC) has been accepting applications for three security and parking positions that apparently don't exist. L. E. W. Fentemaker of the Security and Parking department said yesterday that the three positions for patrolling scholarship hall parking lots have never existed. He said that therefore the ASHC couldn't accept applications for the jobs. Confusion began when Fenstemaker reported told Kirk McAlexander, assistant to the Dean of Men, that anyone interested in applying for parking and security positions should apply to Fenstemaker. McALEXander said the ASHC had been trying for a long time to have the scholarship hall parking lots patrolled during the evening hours because the parking lots were crowded and many non-residents parked there. McAlexander said, "Fenstemeker asked me to find names of persons interested in jobs to patrol the scholarship hall parking lots." Fenstermaker said hiring of an additional student to patrol the parking lots had been proposed, but three positions had never existed. Jay Lindley, ASHC president, said Wednesday that he had been told to find three persons who would be interested in seizing the school building before kicks at 7:11 p.m. Monday through Sunday. Further confusion was added when a complaint was filed at the affirmative action office. Marilyn Kent, Watkins Scholarship Hall director, said the complaint was against her resident. The complaint stated that the applications weren't being handled fairly. McAlexander said that he found out from the affirmative action office that applications couldn't be restricted to just scholarship hall residents. "The situation was immediately taken care of and the jobs were re-opened." Applications are being accepted again and the applications would follow affirmative action guidelines for hiring persons, he said. Mike Thomas, director of the Security and Parking department, said that he hadn't heard that the ASHC was accepting applications until he received a letter from the affirmative action office about the improper hiring practices. Fernetmaker said that the ASHC didn't have the authority to accept applications from suppliers. Thomas said that his office had considered hiring one or two students to work for the Security and Parking department, but a final decision hadn't been made. take the applications because they couldn't hire anyone. Thomas said, "If there are any positions opened for Security and Parking jobs, application procedures must follow the office's policies. If you visit office and the personnel department." Lindy refused to make any additional comments about the confusion yesterday. He said, "I hate to contradict anyone and I can't copulating of the scholarship hall parking lots." He said the ASHC didn't have the power to Fenntaker said several persons have been patrolling the scholarship hall parking lots. He said that an additional job might be opened for that area if problems persisted but that the parking board would have to approve it first. SENIORS Regalia Party Friday, Oct. 3 3-5 p.m. * Potter's Lake T.G.I.F. Free to Senior Class Card Holders Free Beer, Music, Dancing to class card holders. Class card is attached to Registration card. Jersey shirts and mugs distributed at party. Class cards can be purchased at the party or at the Kansas Union Alumni Office. Next HOPE award voting will be in the information booth on Jayhawk Blvd. Oct. 8th, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. - in case of rain party will be held in Kansas Union Ball Room --- The Most Versatile Store That Has An Act That Is Hard To Follow New And Near New Clothing At Low Prices Imported Wrought Iron, Pottery And Plants Jeanskirts Made To Order Such Collector Items As Carved Onyx, Duplicate Russian Icons And Glassware The Repeat Performance Shop Is Conveniently Located At 1422 W. 23rd St. A Consignment Store Coupon 10% Off On Purchase Price Present Coupon When Purchase Made --- Selling something? Place a want ad. Call 864-4358. Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Sun. 12 Noon-5 p.m. MONTGOMERY WARD REFLECT ON THIS Wards has buyers nationwide that search out the most contemporary styles and fashions. The Reflection Shop at Wards wants you to see what it has to offer. Your pocketbook will reflect our low prices! The Reflection Shop 15% Off All Reg. Prices (Expires Oct. 6, 1975) Valid Only at Wards Reflection Shop 1721 West 23rd Free Parking 843-4596-97 USE WARDS CHARG-ALL CREDIT MONTGOMERY WARD