The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 27, 1955, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Mitchell
Bus Ad
James P. Mitchell, United States Secretary of Labor, will speak at the final ses
sion of the third annual College of Business Administration Career Day Nov. 1.
The program is a day-long series of seven panel discussions, followed by Mitchell's
address at 8 p.m. in Schwab Auditorium.
Both are open to the public.
The panel discussions, which begin at 2 p.m., will be divided into sections, each deal
ing with a certain phase of business. The panels will be headed by representatives from
various business fields.
The accounting panel in the
Mineral Industries auditorium
will be led by I. H. Krekstein,
president of the Pennsylvania In
stitute of Certified Public Ac
countants. Krekstein, a graduate
of the University of Pennsylvania,
I was formerly deputy secretary of
revenue and director of the bur
leau of corporation for the state.
!member
is—now a
!member of th e
r m of Laven
`, Krekstein,
Co., certified
lic account-
Band to Play
At Penn Rally,
Pep Parade
The pep rally for the Penn-
Penn State football g. me will be
gin at 7:45 tonight with a parade
led by the Air Force ROTC band.
The rally will begin at 8 p.m.
in front of Old Main. Frank J.
Simes, dean of men, will present
a gold and mahogany trophy to
the sophomore class, winner of
"The Big Pull" tug-of-war be
tween the freshman customs vi
olators and a team of sophomores.
It will be presented to Samuel
Wolcott, president of the sopho
more class.
Members of the football team
and coaching staff will speak, and
a skit will be enacted by Howard
Levine, Senior in pre-med from
Spring Valley, N.M:, and Harris
Coleman, junior in arts and let
ters from Allentown.
The parade will form between
Carnegie Hall an d Thompson
dormitory and will march into
the West Hall quadrangle. From
there it will move to Women's
Building, McAllister Hall, an d
disband in front of Old Main.
Hat men and women will meet
at the formation of the parade,
and round up students in the
dorms along the route.
Skull and Bones, senior men's
hat society, and Scrolls, senior
women's hat society, will sponsor
the rally.
Unknown Man
Attacks Woman
The dean of women's office re
ported yesterday that a graduate
woman student was attacked by
an unidentified man near Ather
ton Hall Monday, night.
Dean of Women Pearl 0. Wes
ton said the student managed to
break away from her attacker
before he could harm her.
The girl, who lives in town,
was walking past Elm Cottage
when she heard a rustling noise
in the bushes near the sidewalk.
Immediately after she heard
the noise, a man with a handker
chief wrapped around his face
jumped out at her. He attempted
to put his hand over her mouth
but she broke loose and ran to
Atherton Hall.
The incident occurred before
closing hours and the doors to
the dormitory were open.
The Campus Patrol was unable
to locate the attacker since the
student could not identify him.
ATTENTION...
Graduates and Undergraduates in
M. E., E. E., and Physics!
DON'T MISS THIS MAN
ON NOVEMBER 15, 1955
He has vital information about building your future
with a pioneer company in the development of new
equipment for the fields of General Electronics, mil
itary and commercial, Microwaves and Automation.
Mr. Gresens brings information and advice regarding
your future in these fields at Airborne Instruments
Laboratory, Inc. Make sure you contact him when he
visits your campus. Register with your Placement
Service Office NOW !
AIRBORNE
411
411, INSTRUMENTS
LABORATORY
Talk to Climax
Career Day
iso represent
the account
field is Ro
; C. Perry,
`roller of the
w Products
ision of the
:ning GI ass
irks and vice
president of the National Associa
tion of Cost Accountants.
Perry was awarded the 1955 Ly
brand award for articles published
in the NACA Bulletin. He will
represent careers in private and
industrial acco ,-
The final sj
counting panel
Frese, director•
accounting s y
tems, Division
the United Stat.
General Accoun•
ting Office
graduate of t
University of •
=mai
ceived his M.
at the Universi
of Illinois whf
he served
member of
accounting facul
ty.
Frame
He has also worked for the
United States Treasury _ Depart
ment as assistant chief accountant
and special treasury representa
tive. Frese will discuss the field
of g o v ernment
service.
T h e econom
ics panel in 124
Sparks will be
headed by Dr.
Charles S a r 1 e,
marketing re
search counselor
for National An
alysts I n c., a
subsidiary of the
Curtis P u b lish
ing Co. A grad
uate of Cornell
X Mistake' Un i versity, Dr.
Sarle holds an M.S. degree from
Drake University and a Ph.D.
Dean Weston said her office
has always advised coeds to be
in groups if they are out at night
and thus avoid such incidents.
Howard J. Grogan'
Mader of Persowoof
'Wedgy sitessted
ow Lon Island,
is lb*g
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•pf tbe
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
from Columbia University.
C. S. Crawford, president of
- Whitehall
tent Man u
t u r ing Co.,
ilade Iphia,
lead the pa
on manage
nt in 121
!ks. A grad
: of the Uni
sity 1926,1
‘wford was af
xted with the
igli Portland
mentCo.ln
1951 he became
executive vice
president of the Whitehall Co.
and was appointed president of
the firm this year.
The trade and transportation
panel in 228
Sparks will be
headed by Jack
K. Svit zer, di
rector of sales
for the Alleghe
ny Airlines. Af
ter graduating
from Gettysburg
College in 1950,
Svitzer did grad
uate work at the
Un iv e rsity. In
1952 he became
marketing re
search anal yst
for the Sylvania Electrical Corp.,
and a year later began work with
the airlines.
Dinks first appeared atop the
heads of `frosh' in 1907, but they
were green then.
Student Tags Several Town
Residences as 'Fire Traps'
Certain town rooming houses have been termed "fire traps" by
a town independent University student in a letter addressed to
Dr. Martin McFeathers, chairman of 'student affairs committee.
Robert Cole, president of Town Independent Men and a mem
ber of All-University Town Affairs Committee which reviews prob
lems concerning town independ
ents, said the problem of housing
was brought up at the last bor
ough chamber of commerce meet
ing.
A committee has been appoint
ed, Cole reported, to contact'
State College fire marshall, Bruce
Homan. Homan will •be asked to
"spot check" several rooming
houses, Cole said.
Homan was unavailable for
comment last night but Burgess
David • Mackey said Homan had
been contacted after last fall's
student encampment about the
housing problem and had agreed
******* * * * * * *
NOV. 10
IS THE DAY!
ENGINEERS
Bendix Aviation Corporation representatives will be
on campus on the above day to discuss specific jobs
available after graduation.
Now's the time to ask questions about America's most
diverse engineering business.
See your Placement Bureau for exact time and place. •
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DETROIT 2, MKIRGAN
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1955
to investigate. •
If Homan sees fit to conduct
such an investigation and finds
violations of fire and safety rules,
Cole continued, he (Cole) and
William Ft Crafts, town independ
ent dean _of men,, will ask him
to advise owners to install neces
sary fire and safety equipment.
In his letter to McFeathers, the
town student, who asks that his
name be withheld, said "some
buildings students are now living
in are fire traps arid are almost
at a point of what might be con
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