PAGE TWO IBM Representative Discusses Education The highlighting event of the; annual Military Ball will be the naming of the Military Ball, Queen, who will be chosen the night of the dance, Dec. 4. The queen contest is open to any; i By RONA NATHANSON I girl wha is sponsored by an ROTC Second of a Series ;cadet or midshipman and who Most students have a "highly idealistic viewpoint" about, will be present at the ball. the vocational goal they set for themselves, George E. Moore,t A photo 5x7 or larger of all con testants must be submitted to the IBM representative, said. IHetzel Union desk during the Their education, he said, should provide them with a week of tickets sales which be gins Nov. 16. All photographs 'means to achieve this goal. 'must be in by 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. Accoi ding to Moore, the courses 20. Council Offers the student Li most interested in,' his hobbies, and whether he may; imil A v l i l g photos must contain the fol information: name, ad - 'or ay not hold elective offices;dress, phone number, ROTC Scholarships iin Ills adivities will indicate what branch cf sponqoring cadet and ; type of work he is most suited the class of both contestant and Applications are now a-ailable M (02 oine is interviewing students ; ;sponsor. All pictures will be re , foi the two sophomote scholar- today and tomorrow for positions The photographs of the con ship,, (oven by the Engineering-, wi th mm, . ;testants will be sent to the United Al ch.ti.c ore Student Council ; The student's work experience ....._ _ The ~ cholarshin, ; amount to $240 each aril the re( 'own! it on the ba , is of hi; acadomic standlivi„ need, character and ex- 1 thicutriular actwitic.s tams must two reunited to Dean Latt renee .1. Perci\ office lir De- , cemher Five council members were , who is to be interviewed. The ruled ineligible to hold their of-l re P r " entattves of IBM feel that fine b u ,„ au , their averages ca , l if the student is interested below an All-U of 23 Plans ‘ in ' t: enougn to want an interview, he the election or apoffintment ofishould inform himself by read some of the advance litera new members to take their place Ing re put ot by the mpany. were referred to the Elections it u 1 Hamilton u Standard, co a division Committee lof United Aircraft, now employs Perez announced that a Ther-:70 Penn State graduates, Its prod mofax machine which can copy' l ucts include airplane accessories, , page; .rom books is being pur-!propellors, air conditioning sys chased for the use of engineerme,tems, and hydraulic mechanisms. and ar.lutecture students to aidiEngineering students in all cur them in doing research. iriculums are needed. . This machine will be placed The Hamilton Standard rep in the Engineering Library in! resentative. Arthur H. Willey, Sackett in the middle of Decem- 1 1 says that maturity is the first her (Continued on page five) it's developing ... CENTRE COUNTY FILM LAB WEEK November 16 - 21 TONITE at sett® place there will be absolutely nothing! . why don't you come down and just breathe. we still have excellent coffee, teas and pastries. (where the western auto store meets the sidewalk.) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA is valuable. "But," Moore said, "we are also interested in his initiative in getting the job." Did one of his relatives just hand it to him or did he pound the streets hunting for it? Some knowledge of the com pany is expected of the student Weekend, Yourself rowed . URDAY R STAGE Contest Begins for Mil Queen , .. • . . . . . . .. . _., _. . . ~..,.... ......._. 204i1ei . .. - - ' •''. r - c w• -- • ..... .. . .. .. • s .I , 4lfilaN ST 0. , ~ .... ~. . ' : VAIF :t.,117t - ' . ..- f.)%1 0 4'7 D.t.+1...• ' iE.5i , ..V1C,... . .. .- .. !. ~ C, . pr; • ' ll , . . ~..:.(!-C.:s'l ... •'!...14V. ,,,, 5-'214....* v r ' ,'.. . ~.. •, . . . MIL BALL Tickets -- Monday Repairs Cu Radice Television Phonographs — Radios television t• service cenfer t*. State College TV 232 S. Allen St. THE HOUSE THAT JAll BUILT will be open all this weekend for your enjoyment and the Jazz Club has booked what we think is the finest group to be pre• sented in our Workshop Series to date. The MONARDO - VIVONA QUINTET, originally working out of Rochester, New York, returns to campus after gaining recognition here last year. The group is fronted by the two leader trombone men who wail in the style of the J. and Kai group of a few years ago. Backed by a solid rhythm section the quintet has had much success in the East having been acclaimed to be one of the outstanding young groups in modern jazz today. The club is very encouraged by the support given to the Workshop Series. In the future, starting with the weekend we are bringing some of the finest jazz groups in the country to you. Continued SUPPORT is of course necessary to maintain this standard. There will be a JAZZ CLUB MEETING Friday night at La Galleria starting at 7:00 for all those interested in the club. Music will be provided by the JW Quartet. THE MONARDO - VIVONA QUINTET Donation $l.OO States Military Academy at West , Point where cadet judges will' choose ten semi-finalists. Five finalists will then be chosen after interviews by the groups sponsoring the ball. The queen will be named at the dance by the heads of the milit ary departments. Stea ksvi i ie (Steak SA:A(II,I6W We have them and they're the greatest. Stop in for one or or der by phone (9 to midnite) MORRELL'S nest to Alpha Fire Co. AD 8-8381 Can YOU Guess the Mystery Prof? Listen For Clues On "Groovology 54" at 10:05 WMAJ 1450 Nov. Sat. Nov. Sun. Nov. Galleries THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1959 Bridge Intramurais Set Noon today is the deadline for returning the Women's Recreation Association's bridge intramural lists to 103 White Hall, _ , _ - .. ... • ' ~ :.• . • Feat. 1:30, 3:30. 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 C C-. "One of the few great motion INGMAR BERGMAN'S pictures of our time" -N.Y. Post / 141 1 1 kalierrieg WA 8:30 - 12:30 9.00 .. 1:40 2:00- 5:00 Jazz Club Members $.73
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