The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 10, 1962, Image 2

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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. Tnis is the s<*c-
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
thanked the Glee Club for its
participation.
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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
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MATHEMATICIANS
Technical representatives
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on campus
.November 12,1962
MITRE designs and develops systenis that enable our mili
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Systems, North American Air Defense Combat Operations
Center, and Back Up Interceptor Center. MITRE is also
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$ Requirements, 8.5., M.S., or Ph.lk in these disciplines
g electronics, physics, and mathematics. MIJRE is located in
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g President Technical Operations. |The MITRE Corpora
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