The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 12, 1957, Image 3

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    SATURDAY 'OCTOBER 12. 1957
2 Frosh, 2 Sophomores, Junior Named
Janet Dugan
Theta Kappa Phi
Picked From
Among 60
Contestants
Five Homecoming Queen
finalists have been chosen
from among 60 coeds entered
in the contest.
The finalists and their spon
soiipg organizations are:
Virginia Martindale, Sigma Sig
ma Sigma; Lois Shaffer, Delta
Delta Delta; Dorothy Lentz, Al
pha Zeta; Marjorie Miller, Kappa
Kappa Gamma, and Janet Dugan,
Theta Kappa Phi.
Miss Martindale, a member of
Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority, is s
se co n d-semester freshman i
borne economics from Ardmor
and a member of the Women'
Recreation Association hocke:
club and Campus party.
Miss Shaffer, sophomore in ele
mentary education from Allen
town and a member of Delta Deity
Delta sorority, was the winner in
the University ROTC queen con
test last year which was spon
sored by the Pittsburgh Press.
Miss Lentz, junior in elementary
education from Media and a mem
ber of Delta Gamma sorority, was
sophomore class queen last year
and a finalist for Military Ball
Queen. -
Miss Miller, sophomore in ele
mentary education from Bryn
Mawr and a member of Kappa
Kappa Gamma sorority, belongs
to Cwens, sophomore women's hat
society. She is a past freshman
class secretary-treasurer and was
Maid of Honor in last year's May
Court.
Miss Dugan is a freshman in arts
and letters from Pittsburgh.
Judges for the finalist contest
Thursday night were Ray T. For
tunato, director of Employe rela
tions; Frank F. Morris, director of
personnel services; and Ridge
Riley, executive secretary of the
Alumni Association.
The Homecoming Queen will be
selected from the five finalists by
members of the football team.
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WMAJ PROGRAMS
Saturday
Morning Devotions
I:4sMorning Show
f:00
:05 Horning Show
10:00
111:06
Oyernixbt Roundup
Music for 'Listening'
Chamber of Commerce
Farm and Home Forum
Social Security
_ Dateline London
Manhattan Melodies
Centre County Nesrs
What's Going On
YttSile for Listening
Farm and Home Forum
1:00 -- Warmup Time
1:24 Penn State Football
Saturday Afternoon on WMAJ
4:30 Neon
4 :35 Saturday Afternoon on WMAJ
B:30 News
I :31 Saturday Afternoon on WMAJ
1:00
0:15 Barth Bretb
1:30 '
1:45
7:00
11:00 -L. - Saturday Night Dante Bandstand
1:30
le:00 News
20:36 Saturday Night Dance Bandstand
21:30
2116 Saturday Night Dance Banditand
12:30
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Marjorie Miller
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Virginia Martindale
Sigma Sigma Sigma
i"raffic Couit
.evies 5 Fines
Traffic Court levied a total of
;11 in fines against five students
Monday night.
The fines included $5 for traf
fic violations, $1 for failure to
report to Campus Patrol office
within one complete school day
after receiving a ticket and ss.for
failure to register or display regis
tration sticker properly,
Two students had parts of fines
totaling $lO dismissed and three
cases were _dismissed_
Owen Proctor. Traffic Court
chairman, warned that no 'park
ing is allowed at any time in the
service drive behind Sackett
Building.
9 Women Named
To Debate Team
Nine upperclass women have
bene chosen for the Women's
Debate Team.
They are Paula Trunk; Rosalie
Sar,nley, Elaine Braund, Maureen
l Erb , Patricia Bilonick, Alice Pas
torius, Janet Kierman, Mary Hein
!ze and Barbara Kersnick.
Sunday - -
7:28
7:30 ___.----___ News
7:35 Mode for Sunday
News
5:05
11:10
:25 — O rgan Interlude
5:30 - Reformation Hour
- 9:00
9:30 - Mormon Choir
9:45 _...--- Music for Sunday
10:0Are Maria Hour
10:70
10:40
10:45
11:45
Sirs On
Horning Show
12:00
12:05 Music for Sunday
12:30
12:45 ---- Christian Science Program
1:00 __ Confraternity
1:15
2:00
• Music for Sunday
5:00
5:05 __ Music for Sunday
6 :30
6:95
7:00
7:OS
7:30
8:00
8:05
8:30
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Thespian Tickets Available Monday
Tickets for "A Great Future," i dancing than last year's original
the original Thespian musical i production, "Hat in the Ring."
comedy revue to be presented ,There will be five or six dances
Homecoming Weekend in Schwab and 14 musical numbers.
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Auditorium, will be available fort A special part of the revue will i
$1.50 at the Hetzel Union desk be- includea 20-minute night club!
ginning Monday.
'scene with varied specialty acts'
The show will be a parody on ranging from a ventriloquist to ai
the expansion of the university,
and will feature more music and dance duo. i
v ears
Music for Sunday
Protestant Hour
_ News
_ By the People
Grogrolosry 54
Naga and Sports
Sign Off
A Campus-to-Career Case History
y f • r •/ • •' - f • . f. .. ' ith _ • •
"There's always something different"
"In my job, there's always something
different coming along—a new problem,
a new challenge. When I got out of col
lege I wanted to makesure I didn't settle
down to a job of boredom. There's never
been a chance of that at Bell."
That's Charles W. (Bill) Tyer talking.
Bill graduated from Texas Christian Uni
versity in 1953 with a B.S. in Commerce.
He went right to work with Southwestern
Bell in Fort Worth.
How did he make his choice? Here's
what he says: "From what I'd seen it was
an interesting busing with tremendous
room for expansion.. And a big feature
with me was the opportunity to choose
my location. I wanted to work in the
Fort Worth area.
Bill Tyer: is typical of the many young men who are
finding their careers in the Bell System. Other inter
esting careers exist in the Bell Telephone Companies,
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Western Electric and
Sandia Corporation. Four placement officer has more
information about these companies.
Delta Delta Delta
"I came in under the Staff Assistant
Program for college graduates. I spent
several weeks in each of the company's
five departments. Then I went back for
six months of intensive training in our
Traffic Department.
"After training, I was promoted. One
of my first jobs was setting up and super.
rising a customer service improvement
program.
"In. January, 1956, I was again pro
moted. My present job is assistant to the
District Traffic Superintendent My re
sponsibilities include instruction of PBX
operators, employee and public relations,
and scheduling operators to handle calls
to and from 185,060 telephones.
Prof Attends Conference
Dr. Alfred F. DembrowNki, re
search assistant in the Bureau of
Business Research, last week at
tended the Federal Statistics
Users' Conference in Washington.
D.C.
ATTENTION!!!
PENN STATE STUDENTS
AND FACULTY
"Autumn Glory" Train
Excursion over the PMl's most
scenic route . . . in Central
Pennsylvania. Covers three
counties ... Centre. Clearfield
and Blair.
Scenic . Colurral Fol.age
eurv , ng Mountainous Route
SUNDAY OCT.
13
.are )]•43 pm. 4.:tandar4l Tim.)
TYRONE P.R.R.
Station
Retiorm .415 p.m. (A.S.T.)
1..
Adults $3.50 Round
Trip
Children un d er $2.00
CHILDREN UNDER 5 FREE
No Reservations Needed!
—BENEFIT—
Altoona Kiwanis
Underprivileged Boys
Summer Health Camp
"No—there's so chance for boredom!"
-TOILIPHONI
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