\IOND‘I, NoN. 29, 2010 ' F, ; Dakota Konstas (sophomore-broadcast journalism) won a at benefits the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. PSU student snags Me contest crown tup 4 ICllL:i~iJl.<'O:i iht‘ (?il(`::~ (: il;i and ti;lg t you ;171 f r)',~.;lCii t -=ilh !i hn! ,~. ~„ r ..~ ..,.. ~. ism ~ . YOU CAN EAT ,ta and Wings Aja said she credited the pair's success to her parents. - We have our mom and dad to thank for that. - she laughed. A model since age 16. Penn State's Miss Mansion winner said she entered the contest after suc cess in past College Mansion competitions. ', 1 1;1,1(1 I ho Two minutes after hearing about the win. Konstas's mother. Debra McCord, of State College. said she shared an emotional phone call with her daughter boili of them crying. i)ut It ti I c" 'onz, Ic(ord said she most appreci ated Penn State backing hei daughter - She worked really hard t‘ , l' this. She wanted to represent Penn State most of all. It was a big deal for her that Penn State pulled her through this," McCord said. Konstas thanked her mothel for assisting her throughout the competition. "My mom has helped me so much. She's supported me through this whole thing. - Konstas said. v. - In her spare time, Konsla works as a bartender at 111 East Beaver Ave.. i.old plays intramural basketball. rf of Konstas said with the win. sh will also assume the duties Miss Mansion for the year. She will assist with events and promotions for College Mansion. she said. ,iiHrif Toe mail reporter: mjhsso7@psu.edu TEAM TRIVIA AT fIPM I ---------. I I !Mil iiiit - Galliker named Alumni. Fellow Penn State alumnus Louis Gailiker now has the Alumni Fellow award to add to his exten sive list of achievements. Galliker, a 1956 graduate of the College of Agricultural Sciences, was one of the 23 Penn State alum ni given the title Galliker of Alumni Fellow this year. The program. estab lished in 1973. is the highest award bestowed by the Penn State Alumni Association. Roger L. Williams, executive director of the Penn State Alumni .Issociation. said only 665 alumni have been awarded the title since the program's inception. Basically what this program does is bring these alumni back to campus so they can share their knowledge and expertise with students and faculty. - \,Villiains Flu' real product of the Polio An overheated Blue Loop bus sits waiting to be towed on Sunday. A faulty cooling hose left a trail of anti behind the bus, forcing students to exit and wait for the next Blue Loop. By Cassandra Wiggins FOR THE COLLEGIAN loin faculty and fellow students to learn more about studying next summer in Maastricht, The Netherlands Economics or Politics of European Integration 5:30 p.m. Dccdopmcnt. State is its graduates, and the uni versity likes to recognize its top graduates because they are an excellent living embodiment of what the university stands for which is high professional achievement, character, commu nity service, and so on." After graduating from Penn State in 1956, Galliker started his career with the Philadelphia Dairy Products Co. IW° years later, he came to work as a sales manager for Galliker Dairy Co., founded in 1914 by his grandfather, he said. Galliker is currently the chair man and president of Galliker Dairy Co., located in Johnstown, Pa. "Galliker Dairy is the leading dairy operation in the mid- Atlantic area," Galliker said. "We do business with approximately 128 farmers in several different counties." He is a member of several local and national boards, including but not limited to the Pennsylvania Association of Milk Dealers. Pennsylvanians for Effective Government and the Board of Directors of the Think you know sports? Prove it. WinTheTrophy.coni orma ion ession Tuesday, November 30 120 Thomas Building Ireland Representing the Irish Landscape Literature and Visual Arts 7:00 p.m. College of Agricultural Sciences. the College of Arts and Architecture, the College of Health and Human College of the Liberal Arts, the Smeal College of Business, and University Office of Global Programs THE DAILY COLLEGIAN International Ice Cream Association. Galliker said he for merly served as president and executive committee member of the Pennsylvania Food Industry Council, secretary of the Milk Industry Foundation, president of the Northeast Ice Cream Manufacturers Association, and many other organizations. He was very involved with the community which included being a part of Jaycees. the Talus Rock Girl Scout Council, and the Greater Johnstown United Way, Galliker said. He was also a member and treasurer of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity, during which time he met his wife. Patricia also a Penn State graduate. Stephanie Schalles (freshman food science) said Galliker is a great inspiration. "He's a great example of what hard work and determination can get you." Schalles said. Galliker said he was surprised and honored to receive such a fine award. 'All I need is more time to do more things... Galliker said. - I'm not done vet.- PENNSTATE
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