The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 17, 1956, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Cunningham Is Named
Quill Girl at Banquet
Carolyn Cunningham, past president of Women's Student Government Association,
was presented the 1956 Quill Girl Award at the annual Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Banquet
last night.
Judith Sedor, past secre
and Dorothea Koldys was award
ed the title of Mate ix Girl.
Judith Crist, general news re-,
porter with the New York Herald!
Tribune, addressed approximate-:
ly 200 women at the banquet. She,
spoke on "Personalities Behind'
the News."
Mrs. Crist said, "I am always
astonished by how really intelli-!
gent. how really capable these!
people are."
In discussing her life as a ;
general reporter, Mrs. Crist said
"My life is an unexpected one."i
She said she- liked never know-i
ing what she would be doing the
next day.
She compared, as personalities
that the reporter meets, a woman'
from Brooklyn who has lost'
$lO,OOO and is convinced that herl
husband will kill her, to a well .
known figure like Grace Kell;; .l
She said she felt that curiosity is ;
behind much of the writing and!
reading of and about personali-'
ties.
Mrs. Crist went on to discuss
many well known figures such as
Miss Kelly, Marilyn Monroe,
Cary Grant, Margaret Truman,
and Queen Elizabeth. She said
the two personalities who have
awed her the most are Frank
Lloyd ►Vright, architect, and Ed
ward Steichen, director of photo
graph:• for the Museum of Mod
ern Art.
Miss Cunningham was elected
Quill Girl by the women students
during the recent WSGA elec
tions. Students voted for the
quill Girl from the presidents of
WSGA, Women's Recreation As
sociation, Leonides. Panhellenic
Council, Mortar Board, and
Scrolls.
Theta Sigma Phi, national v..0-(continued
(continued on page twelve)
Free 5x 7 Enlargement
With Each Roll of Film. Developed
April 1 to 30
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By SUE CONKLIN
tart' - of Liberal Arts Student Council, was named Cap Girl,
Cunningham
Interview Schedule Posted
For Angel Flight Applicants
The interview schedule for coeds who have applied for Angel
Flight membership will be posted on the Armory bulletin board
today.
Only freshmen and sophomores who have previously applied
will be eligible for interviews to be held Thursday and Friday.
Coeds whose last names begin
with A to M will report to the
Armory at 6:30 p.m. Thursday.
Coeds whose last names begin
with M through 2 win report at
the same time and place on Fri
day.
I A rushing social will be held
I April- 23 in Atherton lounge. The
ifinal screening is scheduled for
April 26 in the Armory. The
names of the new members will
'be posted on the Armory bulle
tin board the next day. Present
Angel Flight members will escort
'the new Angels to the installation
on April 29.
I Coeds will be chosen on the
basis of beauty, personality, and
!interest in Air Force activities.
The Penn State chapter cele
brated its first birthday in Jan-
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1956
uary. It is the first of its kind
in the East and the second to be
organized in the United States.
Angel Flight members serve as
hostesses at the Arnold Air So
ciety conclave, participate in var
ious Air Force Reserve Officer's
Training Corps' drills, sponsor
the Blue Yonder Workshop de
signed-to educate future Air Force
wives, and participate in all
events of the AFROTC.
German Club to See Films
Two films obtained from the
German embassy will be shown
at the German club meeting at
3 tonight in 102 Willard,.
Plans for a picnic will also be
discussed.
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Film Laboratory
•Rea & Derick
121 South Allen St.
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128 W. College Ave.
This special offer will last
for only one month, so take
advantage of it now. Just
bring in that roll of film
and let us develop it. Then
choose which picture you
wish to have enlarged Free.
That's all there is to it. Act
now and get your free 5x7.
Remember, fine prints are
our specialty.
Centre County Film Lab
oratory is your photography
councilor. Come in and let
us answer your questions.
We're glad to help you. And
see us for all photography
supplies. Choose from a corn
plete stock.
Centre
oraloraforg
122 W. Beaver Ave.
122 W. Beaver
( Debate
Debate
Novice
The men's debate team compiled a record of 10 wins and
0 losses to win the Dickinson Novice Debate Tournament this
weekend at Dickinson College.
The woman's debate team had 7 wins and 3 losses.
The invitational tournament was open to debaters who
had not been entered in a major
tournament before this year,
The topic for the debate was,
Resolved: "That the non-agricul
tural industries of the United
States should guarantee their
workers an annual wage."
The men's affirmative team was
composed of Jay Tolson, junior in
business administration from Mer
lon, and Jay Feldstein, freshman
in arts and letters from Elizabeth.
They defeated Dickinson Col
lege, Westminster College, Uni
versity of Pittsburgh, and Juni
ata College twice.
Gerald Bogus, freshman in arts
and letters from Brownsville, and
Robert Neff, sophomore in agri
cultural education from Potts
town, made up the negative team.
They defeated .the University
of Pittsburgh, College of Miseri
cordia, California State Teachers
College, Temple University, and
Juniata College.
The team received a permanent
trophy and a roving trophy which
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RESZARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LABORATORIES
Culver City, Los Angeles County, California—Tucson, Arizona
HUGHES ANNOUNCES
OPENINGS ON ITS STAFFS
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OPENINGS ARE IN THESE FIELDS
for work in"
RESEARCH ANC) DEVELOPMENT
for work in
ra=
Team Wins
Tournament
they will keep for one year
The affirmative woman's team
was composed of Janet Kling
hoffer, sophomore in education
from Passaic, N.J., and Nancy
Berneski, freshman in arts and
letters from Latrobe.
They defeated LaSalle Univer
sity, Temple University, Califor
nia State Teachers College, and
were defeated by the University
of Pittsburgh and College of
Misericordia.
Shelia Stahl, freshman in psy
chology from Sharon, and Anne
Smith, freshman in education
from Quakertown, made up the
negative team.
They defeated Dickinson Col
lege, Juniata College, LaSalle
University, and Westminster Col
lege. They lost to the University
of Pittsburgh.
Joanne Montgomery, senior in
arts and letters from State Col
lege, accompanied the woman's
team and acted as one of the
judges.
for the
special attention
of
EL_ECTRICAL-
ENGINEERS
PHYSICISTS
APRIL 19
MEMBERS OF THE HUGHES ENGINEERING
STAFF WILL CONDUCT PERSONAL
INTERVIEWS ON YOUR CAMPUS.
CONSULT YOUR SCHOOL PLACEMENT
OFFICE NOW FOR APPOINTMENT
Airborne Radar Systems, Servomechanisms, Computers, _
Systems Analysis, Guided Missile Systems,
Automatic Controls, Physical Analysis, Microwave Tubes,
Pulse Circuitry, Isiformation Theory, Ground Radir Systems,
Solid-State Physics, Transistors, Test Equipment Design,
Miniaturization, Electromechanical Design, Gyros,
Hydraulics, Subminiaturization, Mechanical Design; -
Instrumentation, Telemetering, Antennas, Wave Guides.
Technical Writing, Missile Field Engineering;
Engineering Administration, Radar & Missile Instruction;
Rada Field Engineering, Patera Law.