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    14—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, April 15, 1987
Wittman succeeds at more than tennis
By LEW BOSCO
Collegian Sports Writer
Most athletes who master a sport begin playing
the game at an early age. For example, when they
were five years old both Pete Rose and Jimmy
Connors were playing their respective sports.
There are, however, some exceptions to such
head starts on success. Senior Donna Wittman, co
captain of the women's tennis team, is one of those
exceptions.
Wittman, an accounting major from Pittsburgh,
didn't even pick up a tennis racket until she was 14.
Her brother, David, played tennis for Baldwin
High School and was the first person to interest her
in the game. He eventually talked her into trying
out for the Baldwin women's team.
"I didn't really think I was very good when I
went out for the team," Wittman said. "I had only
played with David every so often. I made the team
my freshman year, although I didn't start until the
following year."
From that point, Wittman started playing tennis
every day and gained mope and more interest in
the game. She decided she wanted to take lessons
in order to improve her play.
"The lessons I wanted to take cost $2l an hour,"
she said. "So when I was 15 I got a full-time job
during the summer to pay for them. They really
helped me get better, but I still didn't think I was
as good as I should have been at that point. Our
high school program was really weak and I didn't
get a chance to gain a lot of solid match experi
ence."
As a result, Wittman entered and played in a
number of tournaments the following summer and
obtained the experience she lacked. When it was
time to decide on a college to attend, Wittman
wanted to play tennis at Penn State, but she knew
she would have to make the team on her own.
"Since our high school program was not well
known, I wasn't able to be recruited," she said.
"At first I wasn't sure I could even try out for the
team but decided to take a chance."
At the time, Head Coach Jan Bortner had never
seen Wittman play, but he couldn't help but know
about her because her older sister Diane worked at
the Penn State Tennis Club.
"Before she tried out for the team, Diane kept
telling me that Donna was going to play on the
team when she got here," Bortner said. "Donna's
biggest weakness was that she lacked physical
strength, but I decided to take her as a walk-on."
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Donna Wittman has conquered more than just tennis opponents during her career at Penn State. The senior
co•captain of the women's tennis team is an Academic All-American and Lion Ambassadors
Bortner is glad that he made that choice.
"Donna has done a great job every year, espe
cially in being a co-captain this year," Bortner
said. "She plays well in the big matches because
she has the ability of raising her game a notch. She
has outstanding concentration, is tough mentally,
is very intelligent and knows what it takes to be a
winner."
But making the squad as a walk-on is not the.
only big accomplishment in her four-year career
at Penn State. Wittman was named an Academic
All-Atlantic 10 Conference player this year and
last, and was named an Academic All-American
this year. She is the only person on the team who
has garnered these honors. To qualify for Academ
ic All-Conference status, a player must maintain
at least a 3.2 grade point average and start in at
least 70 percent of the matches.
One would think that would be enough work to
keep a person more than busy, but Wittman's is
also involved in other activities.
She is a member of Lion Ambassadors, a group
of students who work with alumni to promote the
University. She is also a member of Sigma lota
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Epsilon, a fraternity known as a professional
management society. To top it off, Wittman also
works part time as a research assistant for Arthur
Patterson Jury Analysts, Inc. in State College.
Looking back on her tennis career at Penn State,
Wittman finds it hard to believe it's coming to a
close, but there are special moments which she
will always remember.
"The four years have gone by so fast," she said.
"I would Ilve to say the most exciting moment
was when the team won the Eastern Regionals by
one-half point over Boston College back in 1985.
"I am most proud of the way I came back earlier
this season from my shoulder injury," she added.
"I injured it over Christmas .and wasn't sure I'd
play at all this spring. I was out for a month and a
half, but was determined to work my way back
into the lineup."
After graduation, Wittman plans to play in a
number of tournaments this summer. When the
summer ends, she might be putting the racket
away in order to concentrate on her accounting
career at Arthur Young, a Big Eight accounting
firm in Pittsburgh.
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ACTIVISTS/ SUMMER JOBS
Tired of flipping burgers and
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for a summer job you can be
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Travel. Call for guide, cassette,
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BUBBA'S BREAKAWAY NOW ac
cepting applications for full and
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hind bus station).
"CAMP COUNSELORS" -MALE
/female, - Outstanding Slim and
Trim Down Camps: Tennis,
dance, slimnastics, WSI, Athlet- "Found" notices are pub ,
ics, Nutrition/Dietetics. Age 20 lished for three days at no BEST PRICE: Upgrade and gene: ,
plus. 7 weeks. Camp Camelot on charge. This policy does not ap- al maintenance for your IBM
College Campuses at Massachu- Ply to "found" notices for "PSU" compatible personal computer.
setts, Pennsylvania, No. Caroli- keys. Master Computer 234-4058.
na, California. Contact: Michele If you find a "PSU" key or a key GOING ON VACATION/Sabati-
Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett ring with a "PSU" key on it, cal? Housesitter avail May re-
Dr., No. Woodmere, N.Y. 11581, please deliver the item to Police sponsible grad experienced! '72 VW SUPER BEETLE. Runs
800-421-4321.
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Department of University Safetyterm references 862-7564, body work. AM/FM casette. Best
has established a system to
quickly identify and notify the NEED TO TALK? Partners are 8916
person who lost the "PSU" key. your peers, trained to listen and
help. Call 238-6739 or stop in at
256 E. College 5.11 P.M., Sunday-
Thursday
CONSTRUCTION INSPECTORS:
PENNDOT highway and bridge
construction experience & NI
CET, EIT, or PE certification re
quired. Resume: TWC, Inc., 5817
Callowhill Street, Pittsburgh, PA
15206 (412) 363-1180.
COUNSELOR JOBS— TRIM
down/ physical fitness camp
,NYS Catskill Mountains. All
sports, crafts, theatre, aerobics,
computer. weight training, kitch
en, etc. Apply Camp Shane, Fern
dale„ New York 12734, (914)292-
4644.
COUNSELORS ASSOCIA
TION OF Independent Camps
seeks qualified counselors for 75
residential children's private
camps. July and August. Con
tact! Association of Independent
Camps (P 5), 43 West 23 Street-
Sixth floor, New York, N.Y.
10010, (212) 645.6620.
COUNTERPERSONS NEEDED
FULL and part-time. Must be
articulate, neat, and able to inter
act well with customers. Apply at
Pip Printing, 444 E. College Ave.
No phone calls please!
GOVERNMENT JOBS $16,040 -
$59,230/yr. Now hiring. Call 805-
687-6000 ext. R-9568 for current
federal list.
HELP WANTED RETAlLcounter
sales for Charmaines Fre'nch
Bakery in fraser street parking
garage Call after 4pm. 238-4198
for application.
JUNE 22ND - AUGUSTI7TH
Counselor Positions available at
an overnight camp in the Pocono
Mts. All sports . . . water, land.
Tennis, Drama, Arts also Mini
bikes. COED. Call Rob, 231-8302.
PERSON NEEDED TO DO lawn
work for apartment complex this
summer. Preferably student with
a major in landscape architec
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7061 between 9 A.M. -11 A.M.
PLAN FOR YOUR summer now,
secure a position at Rick's Place,
Waitpersons, drivers and pie
makers needed immediately and
for summer. Apply at Rick's
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nue.
Summer Camp Positions Colin.
selors, 21 plus, Coed, sleepaway
camp, Massachusetts
Berkshires, WSI, arts and crafts,
tennis, all land and water sports,
gymnastics, drama, piano/play
for shows, Judo, photography,
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derness, model rocketry, guitar,
radio, video, archery, yearbook,
woodworking, RN, and typist.
Write: Camp Emerson, 5 Brassie
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A COMPLETE WORD PROC- JEFF, TALKED TO you before ITS MAGIC! Put some Into your
ESSING, typing, and rush service 7:00 BA presentations on 419. next occasion with magician
(Laser & IBM Printers). One block Interested in finding out why you Richard Benninghoff. Guar
from campus. 8.5 Mon-Fri. 10.5 looked so familiar. Reply person- anteed raves. 237.4647
Sat. Flying Fingers 237-2905. als. Ann
DISTENCTIVE RESUMES, TERM JODY, ARE YOU a tease? We
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EXPERIENCED, PROFESSION
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RESUMES COMPUTER TYPESET
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8001 weekdays after 5. Week
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value. Reward if returned! Call Shortlidge Sunday, 11:45. You 9:00-5:00 weekdays.
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EMILY AT TICCAPOO Brain (413)
Enjoyed dancing! Want to have
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pare yourselves for good times
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er.
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impressed with those moves on
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see you again! G.
LISA—I SAW you at Liones and
chated briefly at Findley. Would
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als... Greg.
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dressing rooms reply Sharon.
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Summer and Fall rentals
One and Two Bedroom Apartments
Three bedroom Town Houses
spacious apartments - heat included
more than enough closet space
on bus route - cable included
801 Southgate Dr. 234-0333
FOR SALE
ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE on
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terminals. ACORN Rentals, 232
S. Allen Street, 238.6021.
COLLEGIATE BLACK GOWN,
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$135. Call Joe 237-4648.
DORM CONTRACTS FOR sale. 2
contact 862-0982
FALL MALE DORM contract
giveaway! $lOO deposit free! Call
Mitchell or S. eed 862.4257.
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Terri 2-7830.
INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto,
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TENNIS RACQUET FOR Sale
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lect. Legal. Confidential.
(516)541-7429.
ADOPTION —LOVING, FINAN
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seeks to adopt newborn. Medical
expenses paid. Call collect
(201)887-1545.
Does your sorority, fraternity,
club or organization need mon•
ey? Call Penn State Sub Shop,
234-4782.
FOR DINNER AFTER graduation
come to Ferrard's of Little Italy,
125 S. Pugh Street. Call now for
reservations. 234-0438.
FOR SECRETARIES WEEK- bal
loon bouquets, delivery avail
able. Party & Wedding Corner
238.6235.
LOWEST PRICES ON color film
developing. 12-exposure, $2.99;
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One day service. General photo.
325 East Beaver, 237-0011.
Party with us. Sigma PI presents
the first annual 'Battle of the
Bands.' Tonight and all day to
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your child, resolve your conflict.
Call collect. 1- (717)-824-4452. We
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UNITED STATES MARINE Corps
Undergraduate Officer Pro
grams. Freshmen and Sopho
mores get in shape this summer
while seeing if you have what it
takes to be a Marine Corps Offi
cer. You'll be paid approximately
$217.34 a week, plus room,
board, and travel. Ask about tu
ition assistance, student loarl
deferments, free civilian flight
lessons, aviation guarantees,
and high starting salaries. Equal
opportunity. For more informa
tion, call (814) 237-8578 today and
ask for SSgt. Rupp or Capt.
Hough.
AUTOMOTIVE
APT. SUMMER—FALL option. 3
bdrm for 4 $540 month. 1 block
campus, Andy 234.0448.
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APARTMENTS
ASSOCIATED REALTY: ROOMS,
efficiencies, 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments still available for
Fall. Starting at $195 per month.
Call 234.2382. ,
BEAUTIFUL QUIET ONE bed
room: available May 9th, busline,
free parking, $340 negotiable.
Grads/Prof. Please phone Harold
at 238.3637 or leave message.
FIVE BEDROOM, TWO bath, fur
nished townhouse close to cam
pus. Cable, parking free.
Available mid August, call Greg
234-4569.
FOR SALE APARTMENT con
tract: great location, share large
one bedroom with two girls. Call
237-1644.
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tract: great location. Share large
one bedroom with two girls. Call
237-1644.
LARGE MODERN 4 person apart
ment near campus. $660, 238
2431.
LARGE 2 BR furnished apart
ment for summer. 4/5 people.
Alexander Court, $795/month,
call 231-0916.
RESIDENTIAL ATMOSPHERE.
FREE parking. 1 and 2 bedrms:,
$425 to $460 plus utilities. 234-
6004.
TIRED OF THE noise of down
town apartments? Cramped
space at soaring costs isn't your
idea of an ideal place to live?
Then check the Highland Tower,
At last an apartment building for
graduate students and profes
sionals who desire a small, quiet,
modern apartment with all ame
nities. Located in the heart of
towntown State College, High
land Tower is devoted to a quiet
residential atmosphere. Free
parking. 1 and 2 bedrooms, $425
to $460 plus utilities. 234-6004.
3 BEDROOM APARTMENT near
Nittany Mall. $425 plus heat. 238-
2431.
3BR TOWNHOUSE SIX blocks to
campus. August lease, 12 month
$625 plus utilities. 238-4408.
2BR APT. NEAR campus, $575;
2br apt., 16 blks, $395; Ibr apt., 16
blks, $295; Ibr apt. 2 blks, fur
nished, non-smoker only, June,
$395 plus; Private rooms, quiet
non-smoking women only, fur
nished. 238-4408.
HOLY
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WORSHIP
10PM Worship at the Grace Lutheran Church
(Corner of Beaver and Garner)
Wednesday April 15 Fesitval of Holy Communion
Thursday April 16— Maundy Thursday Communion and Foot Washing
Friday April 17 —Good Friday Tenebrae
Special Midweek Services
Wednesday April 15 7AM Holy Communion Eisenhower Chapel f
Wednesday, April 15 —BPM to 12PM Ecumenical Vigil for Peace and Justice, Eisenhower Chapel 1
Friday April 17— Noon to 3PM Ecmenical Good Friday Service, Eisenhower Chapel 1
Saturday April 18 Easter Vigil and First Easter Communion-11 PM Grace Lutheran Church
Easter Services Holy Communion
6:30 AM Eisenhower Chapel, 10:00AM-Eisenhower Chapel, 5:30 PM-Eisenhower Chapel
Monday April 20
Emmaus walk with Easter Communion. Meet at Eisenhower Chapel at 7 PM
The Daily Collegian Wednesday, April 15, 1987-15
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1/2 and 12 month leases. Great and 12 month leases. Great
prices. Call 238-3153. Leave rrres- prices Call 238-3153, leave mes
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