page two Spirited 200 Attend Last Pep Rally A - meager but enthusiastic ond consecutive year the frater- “The Alma Mater.” j crowd of about 'M> stud-mts mty won-the trophy. i • Krow ended the rally by con °Uil u 7/ Frank Gullo, Glee Club direc- emulating the Blue Band for its ballroom last nigh for the last ■ t or> j C( j t j, e f: ]ub, the Blue Band work'at all the pep rallies and pep rally of the season. land the audience in “Every Col- the football games. He also Milan Degyan.ki rjhh-civil en-. gineering-AHoonal won .two tick ets to the*‘Perm Sbite-Pitt foot-; ball game on Nov. 14 when Paul Krow, Block “S” president pulled' a coupon with hts name on it out • of a box. JEFFREV MILLER, vice presi dent of Phi Sigma Delta frater nity, accepted the Block “S" trophy for demonstrating out standing schou! spirh by having the largest numbei (if rare m last week's motorcade. 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O Hail, to Pennsylvania State," and LECTURE AND DISCUSSION "The Idea- of Reality in Contemporary Fiction" Speaker English Professor LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER 412 W. COLLEGE AVE. ALL WELCOME &JWB ®! s now showing Comedy ; k jl !:30-3:30-S:3O-7:2£-9:25 / ° Loves To Laugh \ ImMHUmI SUN: 2:20-4:05-5:50-7:3|}-9:20 414 E. College Avenue Wnlgreen’s 134 S. Allen Street, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA thanked the Glee Club for its participation. UNIWf '<*£ P/A *>.r •‘•HAFPfk; SAIAA* V •/ -KOftOQ*. -PAKN’ CD Alert System Fails Test Thursday’s series of civil de- F. Fatula,. chairman of the com fense drills proved that the am- mittee to expand the Univei sity plification system in Old Main civil defense progrartC said. Tower will not be adequate for a The test was conducted with a full alert in case of an emergency, recorded, siren and • voice c^unt “We “will have to get another from Old Main, and a fire whistle system of alarm because the Old from the power plant Main Tower isn't adequate with Fatula; said after an analysi the present equipment,” William other test series will be pja'i HILLEL CALENDAR * ~i Saturday Night Movie j Cry the Beloved Counby i i ' Bp.m at Hillel | SUNDAY tox Vi Bagel Brunch Sponsored by " EPSILON PHI ; ; 10:30 a.m. . INDIES HIKE : • f AN OPPORTUNITY TO GROW ) \ IN THE HIGHEST PROFESSIONAL | \ WORKING ENVIRONMENT \ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS MATHEMATICIANS Technical representatives of the MITRE Corporation will be conducting interviews on campus .November 12,1962 MITRE designs and develops systenis that enable our mili tary commanders to detect attack aind retaliate instantly-. Typical systems include Nuclear Detection and Reporting Systems, North American Air Defense Combat Operations Center, and Back Up Interceptor Center. MITRE is also experimenting with techniques for -future air traffic con trol systems. £ For the young systems engineer there is no more rewarding J work. You associate with the. top nen in' your field. You 0 work in an atmosphere that allows you to extend your J capabilities professionally and academically. $ At MITRE, men trained-in single disciplines are encour s aged to grow beyond their original fit Ids of interest. Systems £ designers.learn to work from an increasingly broad base. J You may work in such diverse areas as jnformation g - theory, computer design, display techniques! propagation, g or human engineering. You'may analyze. You may syn g thesize. You may: deal with systemk or individual compo se nents. At the highesl levels, you may have to consider S political, economic and social factprs ... as we 11'“as the . available and predictable technology. $ Requirements, 8.5., M.S., or Ph.lk in these disciplines g electronics, physics, and mathematics. MIJRE is located in { pleasant, suburban Boston. If an interview will be incon j venient, inquiries may be directed! in confidence to Vice g President Technical Operations. |The MITRE Corpora \ tion, Box 208, Dept. PDCII. Bedford. Mass, MITRE, an independent nonprofit corporation, working with not in competition with industry, serves as tech nical advisor to the Air Force Electronic Systems Division, and is chartered to work for siich other Government agencies as the Federal Aviation Agency. ARRANGE FOR AN INTERVIEW THROUGH THE PLACEMENT OFFICE. THEMHSHBBHHmHi MITRE SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10; I^62' PHYSICISTS A* Equal Opportunity j Employer