2—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1987 notes • Women in Communications, Inc. will meet at 7:30 tonight in 4 Carne gie. New members are welcome. • Penn State Science Fiction So ciety will meet at 7 tonight in 321 Boucke. • A mandatory practice of the Penn State Ski Team will be held at 7:30 tonight in the IM Wrestling Room. • Orthodox Christian Fellowship will meet with guests from Indiana University of Pennsylvania at 7 to night in the Eisenhower Chapel Infor mal Lounge. • Free University will sponsor a vegetarian cooking class at 6 tonight in 373 Willard. police log • A bicycle, valued at $4OO, was reported missing yesterday by Mi chael Block, 301 Hartranft. The bike was parked between Hartranft and Mifflin halls, University Police Serv ices said. • A rug, valued at $lOO, was re ported missing yesterday from the lobby of Curtin Hall, University po lice said. • Fourteen license plates were reported missing Sunday from cars parked outside of the Sheraton Penn State, 240 S. Pugh St., State College Bureau of Police .Services said. • A cigarette vending machine was damaged yesterday, George Mc- Cormick, 109 Foods Building, report ed to University police. An undetermined amount of cigarettes were taken. by Hans Kroger Résumés, cover letters, theses, publications, & more • • • Professional text preparation The Type Wrights do it all. The only full-service type setting and word processing facility in the area. Typed résumés starting at $5. Typeset resumes sl7.' Many typestyles and formats. Fast, friendly service. The Type Wrights Stm. H4e4 W. 44 140 W Nittany Ave State College, PA 16801 Mon. - Fri • 10 am - 6 pm 814-237-9588 au x.. BARGAIN NIGHT s 2 50 MONDAY A TUE;DA AT All THEATRES CINEMA 5 UMZ:IMEIiMiI BEST SELLER Nightly 7 . 50. 9-50 STAKEOUT P 7 30 9:50 HOLLYWOOD SHUFFLE. Nightly 7:45.9:45 SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME Nightly 8'.00.10.00 LIKE FATHER LIKE SON .013 Nightly 7.40. 9'40 407 E. Deere, 137-0009 FATAL ATTRACTION Nightly 720.945 STATE SUSPECT Nigntly 720 9.45 PRINCE OF DARKNESS Nightly 8.00 10:00 THE PRINCIPAL Nightly 7:15. 9:15 ALL SEATS $2.00 ALL SHOWS Escort service use going up this fall By LISA CALBERG Collegian Staff Writer More students are using the Student Escort Service this year to ensure safer walks home at night, the coordinator of the service said. Eric Barson said about 90 stu dents call the service each month an increase from last year's 50 calls. "The majority of the students who call are women, but occasion ally a male student will call for an escort," said Joe Hatzell, a coun selor and escort. About 150 men volunteer their time, seven days a week, to ac company people home during the late hours of the night. Calls are accepted from 5 p.m. to midnight but the service sup plies escorts after midnight on request. Hatzell said the service receives about three to five calls a night. The Student Counselors pro gram, a division of The Center for Assistance and Information, oper ates the escort service. Volunteers are interviewed by the counselors and screened through the Office of Conduct Standards before becoming an es cort, Barson said. Betty Moore, assistant director of the Center for Assistance and Information, and several students developed the service about six years ago after two rapes oc curred on campus. "Generally, we prefer for stu dents to call ahead of time for an escort," he said. But the service also supplies escorts to immediate calls, which normally come from Pattee, class- The Daily Collegian and the Career Development and Placement Center publish this section each Tuesday as a service to the student community. The companies listed below are accepting requests from this Friday through Monday for interviews at a later date. To request an interview with one of these companies you must go to the Career Development and Placement Center. Prior registration with the CDPC is required before requesting interviews ORGANIZATIONS SCHEDULED TO INTERVIEW DURING THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 30, DECEMBER 1.4, 1987 KEY Organization / Division Position Title ACADEMIC MAJOR(S) I AMP, Inc. Applications. Product. Development Design. Sales ME, EE Applications Sales Accountants ACCOUTNING Programmer/Analysts COMP SCI Apple Computer, Inc. Supply Base Analyst OP MGMT Inventory Analyst OBA Buyer/Planner BUS. LOG Operations Traineeißotation Programs IND & MGMT, SYST. ENG Cherry Semiconductor Corporation Integrated Circuit Design Engineer Integrated Circuit Application Engineer Integrated Circuit Product Engineer Semiconductor Process/Device Engineer EE, CSEE, PHYSICS, CHEM E Dupli•Fax Outside Sales ALL `The service receives about three to five calls a night.' Joe Hatzell, a counselor and escort room buildings and the HUB. Bar son said. Lori Emerich ( junior -secondary education and math), used the service one night last spring when she wanted to walk to Nittany Apartments, 600 E. Pollock Rd., from Centre Halls. She called at about 10 p.m. and explained she needed an escort for later that evening, she said. The service called her back and gave her the escort's name, and student number, and physical de scription so when her escort ap peared, she could verify his ID number. Emerich said her escort was nice and "was even willing to walk back out for me when I wanted to come home." She said the service is valuable, especially when the buses have stopped operating for the night. "I would have never gone out to the apartments at all that night," Emerich said. don't think peo ple use it enough." The service is funded by Inter Fraternity Counc;i, The Panhelle nic Council and Association Resi dence Hall Students, Barson said. Anyone wishing to use the serv ice can contact its main office in 135 Boucke at 863-2465. Erdman, Anthony, Associates Structural Engineer CE F. N. Wolf & Co., Inc Stockbroker ALL General Mills, Inc. Sales Management Trainee BUS. ADMIN. Genstar Stone Products Company Management Trainees CE, MINERAL ENG., MINING ENG., MINERAL PROC., GEOLOGY Greenhorne & O'Mara, Inc. Civil Engineers AS TITLED Geologists AS TITLED Cartographers CARTOGRAPHY & REMOTE SENSING Harris/3M Sales Representative GEN. BUS., MKT.. MAN.. FIN., ACCT. Himont U.S.A., Inc. Sales Representative CH E, ME, MATERIAL SCI, ENG Process Engineers CH E Project Engineers CH E, ME, EE Production Engineers CH E, ME Engineer. Technical Service ME, CH E, MATERIAL TECH. Engineer. Process Service ME, CH E Engineer. Process Development Engineer Chemist. Information Systems CH E, CHEM Chemist. Stabilization Laboratory CHEM Engineer CAD/CAM Holiday Corporation Employee/Labor Relations Representative LABOR STUDIES J. A. Jones Construction Company BSCE J. B. Hunt Transport, Inc. Management Trainee MARK. OP MGMT, BUS. MGMT Navy Resale and Services Support Office Management Intern ACCT, FIN, RETAILING, HOTEL & FOOD SERVICE. COMP SCI, OP MGMT, BUS. LOG., OBA New York State Electric & Gas Corporation Engineer EE N.J. Dept. of Transportation Civil Engineer Trainee AS TITLED Northwestern Financial Services/The Gilbey Agency Personal Financial Counselors ALL Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation Civil Engineer Trainee AS TITLED Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Mechanical Engineers MARINEIMECHANICAL Electrical Engineers AS TITLED Civil Engineers AS TITLED Muclear Engineers AS TITLED Chemical Engineers AS TITLED Industrial Engineers AS TITLED Progressive Companies Claims Revesentative Trainee ALL BUS. ADMIN., FIN, INSURANCE, MANAGEMENT, PSYCHOLOGY. SOCIOLOGY, ALL LIBERAL ARTS MAJORS Texas Instruments Inc. - Control Management Program Finance or Management Accounting AS TITLED Texas Instruments Inc. Semiconductor Group Design. Development and Production of State-of-the-art Microprocessors EE, CS, ME, CHEM E U.S. Air Force Officer Recruiting Program Air Force Pilot and Navigation Tra inee ANY BACHELORS OR MASTERS DEGREE Air Force Weather Office Computer Science Officer COMP SCI OR COMPUTER BACKGROUND Air Weapons Director ANY BACHELORS OR HIGHER FOR THIS AND THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: Aircraft Maintenance Officer Intelligence Officer Administrative/Personnel Officer Missile Officer/Air Traffic Control Officer <- • ,'••• INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE AT TIME OF PRINTING: Adelphia Communications American Evergreen Co. Computer Vision Corps Greco, Inc. L.B.A. Limited Lever Brothers Company Limbach Constructors. Inc. Naval Air Eng. Center New England Elec. Systems Purina Mills, Inc. Sherwin Williams Sherwood Capital Teledyne, Inc. We've got your job in the CAREER INTERVIEW DIRECTORY A complete listing of interview sign-ups. Look for it every Tuesday in t daily e Collegian GROUP MEETINGS Apple Computer December 1, 1987 - 9:00 P.M.- 307 Boucke Building LATE ADD Sun Company, Inc. Financial Associate FIN, ACCT.
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