Collegian Thursday, Sept. 23, 1982 4—The Dail AAUW brings together female college graduates By K.A. Munn Collegian Staff Writer When a woman trades in her mortarboard for a briefcase, she does not have to lose the camaraderie she shared with other women during her college years. The American Association of University Women, a 100-year-old organization with more than 190,000 members, gives female college graduates the opportunity to meet with other women who are climbing the ladder of success. Established in 1881, the national AAUW was "founded to bring together women who had mutual interests who have graduated from college," said Louise Tuckey, a member and historian for the local AAUW. The idea for an AAUW branch at the Uni versity was conceived in , 1916 by the wife of BETA, WE'RE PSYCHED TO GET OFF OUR ROCKERS AND ON TO YOURS! LOVE THE AEA 'S U-154 . . school address: The Pennsylvania state llnvert,tty 106 Business Administration Bldg. onive-sity arK, PA 16802 Phone: t 814) 863-0474 . . otiect'." Yours. A positipn in marketing mangement, product manageent, or advertising management Involving market plaAiling, product devel or.ment, and/or msrketi. g of servides Educa tion 'l9Bl-1983 The Vennsylvania Universilty, University rk, ?a Candidate for thisegree of i'laster of Busines's,,kdmistration Tilrketing emphas 6%pected date of .raduatiOn f or 1983. Chairperson of :kesume ''Aok Committee, res,cnsil:lle dirCtion design, and distri'Puti-n of kesume bianist for The Daily CO co'_lege nev.spapec. 1975197 e The 'ennsylv2nia State University, University eark, a. Bachelor of Ofts de;;ree, ‘Advertisinq,, lAay, 979. Pr.,:slent of Pe-n 6tate Chapter of American ,sdveri,ting Federation. Warded Ndvertising nternship, kkmeican L'hilateltc .Jociety. Otislgned tied managed Venn State 12:61,r,ea1l Program, sold at home "osketbl games. Sept. 191 to present. The Pa:nsylvania ate Universiv.y, sity ?ark, Pa. Presently wo.r:ing 0-20 hoursper -eek at De ment of ,)iology sockroom. ?tasponsibe for invoice procesi veconciling invoices and orders, posting expenses to dunds' Wccountir; ZaTartment. Itedesigned and stream: order ar invoice processing. Expe rienc e June 1960 to Viept., 1981 Strawbradge & Clothier, Philade Ndletisin copywriter at lover, a division of otrawbr Llothier. rte copy for nevsv4pe , Atalos, nduppl advrtising, Interfpced wiLh buyers and vendors to de design special ads, coupon promotios, and c,.ntsts. Prjiduction tind layout departientstin specifyin. tvpr layout and copy erros. June, 199 to June,ls4) I.he "harton -,chool, Vhilad dulim=l, ikssi-ant and resume circulation. oohed ntervies, solved interview schedul;nv, problems. and cirulate.oharton o.esume 0.131 k. Impleollented nr and Circulation system. (1960) person al Can you afford not to look this good? Not in today's job market. Employers must sort through hundreds of résumés from qualified people just to decide who gets the interview. Your résumé has a better chance of being read if it is visually appealing, if it stands out from the masses of typewritten résumés. Your résumé has a better chance of being read if you had it typeset and printed .at Collegian Production. Compare the typewritten résumé with the typeset version. Gilbert Pond, the founder of the physics and chemistry departments. However, at that time the University was not accredited and "only women from an accredited college or university could be members," Tuckey said. Penn State had to fulfill three criteria before being allowed to form a branch of the association, Tuckey said. First, the University's Board of Trustees had to include a female member. Second, the requirements stated that women students should have their own director of physical training. Finally, the University had to have a woman on the faculty who was a full profes sor. In 1918, Lucretia Simmons was appointed the first woman to hold the position of a full professor and in 1926, Clara Phillips was appointed the first female trustee. ohTl . Mann Eagle Sco‘lt. • 'Re ce to ed. L'iet ional v`er it cchole,es eornmendat,ion• Capt,ained intra,aural i.sioincser running, wei.gntliftin-,, bnder, r • . *. • —A fu. • FREE •,,,, t ~, with purchase SOFT t zo® of 1.50 or more. DRINK , Phone For Take-Out 234-4725 131 S. Garner St. • n Open: Mon.-Thurs.ri.Sat..l 11 1 30 m a a m m - .2 l : 2m a id. F EVERY THURSDAY IS THIRSTY THURSDAY AT PEDRO'S Yernanent address 502 Georgetown 'toad • ',l4allingfort PA. 19086 Phone: (215) 872-0544 Your typewritten résumé may not look as bad as the one above, but it probably doesn't look as good as the typeset sample Collegian Production offers a'wide selection of résumé styles and papers, as well as matching letterheads and envelopes to complete your polished, professional image. Our service is fast and our rates are reasonable. Stop by soon and bring a typewtitten version of your résumé to compare. By then, the AAUW State College branch was on its way to becoming a fast-growing organization. "It's the oldest and largest national organi zation," said Sarah Godbey, State College brarich vice president and program chairwo man. "The AAUW is defined as a national network of 190,000 women who are college graduates. We have 1,900 branches, which includes the one in State College. "For centuries, the members of AAUW have been committed to the advancement of women and the improvement of society. On every level, we're meeting challenges with responsible, effective involvement. Our opin ions count and our decisions make a differ- ence." Local AAUW members say they believe in meeting the challenges through aiding the community. One such project is PhoneF- Ju ne, 1979 Ju ne, 1980 P ERSONA L The address: 106 Busi The Pen ne ss nsylvania State University University Park ation PA Administr 16802 Building Phone: (814) 863-0474 oß jEtrivz EDUCATION 981_1983 1975 -1979 Exthr, v. , ID r....- "It IVCE September'to l9Bl present June . 198 0 to Se p t ember, 1981 Strawbridge o , Clothier, Phildelphia, PA Advertising copywriter at Clover, a division of Strawbridge Clothier. Wrote copy for newspaper, catalog, and supplement advertisng. Inter faced with buyers and vendors to develop and design special ads, coupon promotions, and contests. Assisted production and layout departments in specifying type, correcting layout and copy errors. The Wharton School, Phildelphia, PA Scheduling Assistant and resume citcu/ation. Schedu/ed stude views, solved and scheduling problems. Helped design and circu/ate Wharton Resume Book. hnplemented new resume filing and circulation systezn. (1980) Eagle Scout. Received National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commenda tion. Captained intrarnura/ soccer team to finals. Enjoy running, weight lifting, socce. writing. riend, which began last January as a pilot project of the local AAUW, in conjunction with the Women's Resource Center of Centre County. Phone Friend is designed to give support to "latchkey" children those children under the age of 13 who are left alone after school because their parents are working. Helen Meahl, a family sociologist and local AAUW member, said each branch must sub mit an idea for a community aid project and submit that idea to the national branch in Washington, D.C. The most original and use ful project is awarded national funding. The Phone Friend project, Meahl said, re ceived the most money granted to any one project. The rest' of the money needed for the project was raised through a book sale. Meahl explained that Phone Friend should not be used in place of the police or other o P 1 tti4 r. r ' FINELY TAILORED SPIRITED SLACKS • MICHAEL'S CLOTHING Co. FRASER ST. le gent i en k , MINI MALL P. - 4 238-4050 • urso A position in marketing management, product management, or advertising management involving market planning, product development, and/or marketing of services The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Candidate for the degree of Master of Business Administratio, Marketing emphasis. Expected date of graduation: March, 1983. Chairperson of Resume 800 Committee, responsible for dirction, design, and distribu tion of Resume Book. Cartoonist for The Daily Collegian„ college newspaper. The Pennsylvania State Universit, University Park, PA Bachelor of Arts degree, Advertising, May, 1979. President of Penn State Chapter of American Advertising Fderation. Awarded Advertising Internship, The American Philatelic Society. Designed and managed Penn State Basketball Program sold at hoax. basketball games. The Pennsylvania State riniversity, University Park, PA Presently. working 1020 ho urs per Week at Departznent of Biology Lock Responsible for invoice processing, reconciling invoices and orders, posting expenses to funds for Accounting Department. Redesigned - and streamlined order and invoice processing. You'll be pleasantly surprised and we think you'll agree: you can't afford not to look this goqd. collegian production Room 126, Carnegie Building Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or by appointment 865-2531 JOIIN T. MANN emergency help lines, but should be used to help children who are alone at home. Children call with questions about cooking, she said, or they ask how to clean a mess they or their pets have made, or they want to talk to someone without having to bother their parents. The local AAUW makes most of its money through fund-raising events. The biggest fund raiser is a book sale that last year raised more than $15,000. "The money we raise goes to educational projects," said Godbey. "We support the educational foundation program of the nation al AAUW, and they give awards primarily for post-doctoral work in the United States and abroad. Most of the money goes to the Educa tional Foundation Program." permanent addre s s: 502 Georgetown Road Wallingford, PA 19086 Phone: (215) 872-0544 collegian notes • Sign-ups for the Intramural Ice Hockey Club • The Penn State Sailing Club will meet at 7 tonight in 101 Althouse. A movie will follow the \ will be held from 7to 9 tonight through Friday night tonight in 106 Boucke. meeting. at the Ice Rink. • The Lion Ambassadors will meet at 7:30 tonight in 320 HUB. • United Ministry will sponsor a free seminary • The Fencing Club will practice from 7to 9 course on "How to Read a Parable" at 7 tonight at tonight in 33 White Building. the Wesley Foundation, 256 E. College Ave. s • The mountaineering division of the Penn State Outing Club will hold sign-ups through Saturday at the HUB Desk for a rock climbing trip. • The Liberal Arts Student Council will meet at 7 tonight in 124 Sparks. THE DELI t 6 \ 0 Tonight DO WO INC. heister L street FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ATTENTION ALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STUDENTS PRE-REGISTRATION WORKSHOP Thursday, September 23, 7-9 p.m. Waring Lounge Friday, September 24, 8 p.m. - noon Room 307 HUB Core Advisors will be available to assist you. *** * * * *********** * * * * * * * * * * * Date: Thursday, Sept.'23 * * Time: 7:30 * * Place: 106 Boucke * * * - Program will consist of a slide show with * * U. 17.5 refreshments after the meeting. * ************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • The Student Performance Organization will meet at 7 tonight in 108 Sackett • The Penn State International Dancers will meet from 7 to 9 tonight in 133 White Building. The practice is open to students interested in learning and performing international dance. • The Penn State Outing Club will meet at 7:30 , Penn State) Calling Club tleettin9 • The Office of Student Affairs will sponsor a study skills workshop on time management tech niques sixth period today in 319 HUB. • The Penn State Undergraduate Entomology Association will meet at 7:30 tonight in 204 Patter son. Jim Brady will speak on "Applied Fishing as Applied Entomology." • The Organization for Town Independent Stu dents will meet at 7 tonight in the HUB main lounge. 1 --/ FIVIONANDIJERIBIBINNONIMNNUMNIMNNAMMOVIIIIMINNig• -t ,\ ),\ * • _ _ 1 ---: . imarammommararammiramammonnursimmemagasa The ONLY Penn State Ring with all these features: The official Penn State class ring • Backed by the Josten lifetime Golden Warranty. ~ Precision made and hand finished by the world's largest maker of emblematic rings. Serviced and backed by Gary Moyer Penn State's longest continuous ring dealer. " Crafted to the finest detail in real gold (10 K or 14 K) or Lustrium. ' Prices start at just '99". * Get the whole story from the Class Ring Experts Gold Market The Sisters of ALPHA XI DELTA warmly welcome the fall pledge class Lori Barger Joli Eible Lisa Quinlan Selaine Belver Barbara Evans Sarah Jane Reese Helen Berkheimer Lynne Fellin Susan Rutkowski Barbara Bickel Laura Helbling Carolyn Schlegel Patricia Broderick Cheryl Kishel Stacey Schatz Cynthia DeWald Connie Krevda Kimberly Stauffer Ellyn Donnelly Susan Manning Monica Verilla Welcome to our family! A ssb- deposit is all it takes police log • Richard Kuzemchak, 324 Animal Industries Building, told University Police Services that a sheep had been shot at Farm No. 5 on Tuesday. The sheep was taken to a veterinarian and is reported to be doing well; police said. Police estimated the veterinary costs at about $7O. • Hana Proshker, 626 S. Pugh St., told the State College Police Depart ment that a bicycle was missing from her residence sometime Monday or Tuesday. The bicycle is owned by Nancy Drive of the same address. The value of the bicycle was esti mated at $BO, 'police said. 1 ..e. ~.". ';... c: V 41 .4..".. ..., 4. + ' ' ",..e' '''' ''',. •• •f '''.. .$' . • 4 .. a r: i " r' -"---r ....,.. ~..:„ , 4 :, ~,..... ..., ~...,,.• . . . ...... ....,..-4!f•tr:''.. ----- :::•,l6^iC-:::'' ";.• i. pf:' f , ••,••'','.••••• • .... , .....'`''''''''''''', . ...... ; ' 1 •:.... ' 4 : .... ' . . ... ' • l' r: fi, A . l ::: .. :••• 1 ... , 4 ''' .).. • 11•11 : tf i ' t.. C ;... ;.' if . t 1 L', 4 tP .(:: ''• •. • ...•••••:"' ;1 I (. i 1 1 k I ~..• .... :.. ii. ' ' ' 1.1.1.4***4••• "c• "'"7 , • A '.:' . .7 . 7 . ; t • (. 7 . •.. 7. - . % ..4' .. s/f 4 .•••0 • .. Available ONLY Downtown ue of gold, October ntage of The Daily Collegian Thursday, Sept. 23, 1982-5 • A car driven by Baron Charles Northrop, 350 Toftrees Ave., struck the curb and a light pole yesterday when he swerved to avoid an uniden tified white van, which failed to stop at a flashing red light at the intersec tion of South Allen Street and Beaver Avenue, Northrop told State College police. Northrop's car struck the curb and a light pole at the northeast corner of the intersection, police said. The damage to Northrop's car was esti mated at $9OO, and damage to the light pole was estimated at $4OO, police said. by Michael Vand ~~t~ ~.J
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