THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 1960 ProbationGiven' For Offense In Dining Hall A student who had made un authorized use of a West Halls dining hall and refused to identify himself when questioned by the residence hall counselor has been placed on probation indefinitely by the dean of men's office. He also will not be allowed to visit in West Hails except in the room of the person he wishes to fiee. The Off-Campus Tribunal which heard the case had recommended suspended disciplinary probation to the dean's office for the stu dent. However, because the stu dent's testimony to the court was full of contradictions and not verified by the counselor, the dean of men's offic: placed him on probation with tl e stipulation that if he is involved in any more incidents, he will - utomatically be placed on disciplinary proba tion. Penske Speaks to C emists Dr. Merrill R. Fe l nske, direc tor of the Petroleum Refining Laboratory, gave one of ten papers at the Petroleum Division section of the Delaware Valley regional meeting of the American Chem ical Society. lamo day ) oAa . ‘lco STATE COLLEGE Open House Set By Eng Magazine The Penn State Engineer staff! will hold an open house at 7 to night in 214-215 HUB for all stu dents interested in working on the magazine. Students need not be in engineering in order to attend. Slides will be shown of the ,production of the magazine and 'displays will be set up showing the magazine in dummy form and the producing of the cover from !the drawing to the engraver's plates. The magazine staff is looking for people to fill positions in the circulation, illustration, publicity, photography, and advertising de partments. Writers, personnel, secretarial and office managers are also needed. Repairs Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television • service )4) center -V! . at State College TV 232 S. Allen St. • t • less stoc they're to in south poc s south sea col and dress sheers Price $1.50 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Visiting Chem Professor Test Results Available Will Give Talk in HUB Dr: Joseph Chatt, distinguished, visiting professor of chemistry, will speak to the members of the, 1959-60 Academic Year Science Institute at 1 p.m. tomorrow in, :the Hetzel Union dining room. His topic will be "Co-ordination! 'Chemistry." STEP INTO THE SPRING SPOTLIGHT and have the operators from Vogue give you one of fashions latest styles . . . Beehive Gentle Tress Lacy Crest. 402 E. College Ave. _E7I AD 7-2286 V BEAUTY SALON For Graduates Seeking GROWTH TYPE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN CHEMICAL INDUSTRY! Approaching its 50th year of specialization in industrial chemicals and commercial explosives, ATLAS is constantly on the alert for graduate engi neers seeking unusual growth opportunities. Here at ATLAS in Wilmington, as well as in our nine manufacturing facilities and four research centers throughout the United States, we are planning and looking, as always, to the future. Since YOUR future, as well as OUR CWN, could be closely linked together in the expansive period ahead, we invite your consideration oLour oppor- tunities. For those who have degrees in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, we have a wide range of openings. Our present need is for qualified men at every level for work in Research, Development, Solei, Management, Staff Functions and Production. We also need imaginative graduates who seek unusual experiences in Civil, Mechanical and Mining engineering. Our financial rewards are many. Salaries are cotnpetitive with the industry; our benefits ore unsurpassed. And, opportunity for rapid advancement depends on you . . . our planned program of management development will prepare you for the responsibilities you are capable of assuming. ON-THE-JOB- Most new technical employe, a formal training course ai pany's laboratories. Afterwa the job at an ATLAS laborat sales office, where they assume increasing responsibi the guidance of an expe' ATLAS staff member. Men specialized qualifications immediately begin the o the-job phase of the trainin , program. MARCH 17 Students who participated in the experimental testing program conducted by the Division of Counseling and Student Affairs Research may arrange for an in terpretation of their test results `by calling UN 5-7576 or by going to 110 Old Main. PAGE THR STOP THINKING! try action Morrell's foot-long Hoagies and Steak Sandwiches with french fries and soft drinks 25% reduction on ten or mar Hoagies delivered from 9-1 AD 84381