PAGE EIGHT SPE Loses Privileges- (Continued from page one) cipline which will meet some lime nexl week. j By JERRIE MARKOS SPE’lmoss ' lS of M soaai al prll h iS > e U tfes! ln ex P lainin g his theory of “historic time” versus “cyclic went into effect ;it midnight time,” Dr. Paul Pickrel of Yale University last night said that Deit'o'ronty pe, hnid life is now less ,jf a curve and more of a process of segmented iK pledge dance at SPE this stages. S ", , I !, l " i ; ,v ' . , ~, TY ' Pickrel spoke at a Liberal Arts Lecture Series program J lie hoard also suggested to DUi 1 a that they take additional action' c hed todays teenager as (oncoming Atman and ttiat they an example of our social group d< pledge him for “conduct tin-ings. The word teenager does not Incoming a Penn State studentjeven appear in the 1 fJ36 edition and a member of the frateimty’of Webster’s Unabridged Diction system ” lary. The segment of our popula tion ‘twixt thiiteen and twenty have only felt themselves part of a “stage” since the second world war, Pickiel said. The problem of identity—our sense of who and what we are —has arisen out of the lack of coniinuiiy between the periods of our lives, he said. “Our less habitual life brings about a loss of identity, cyclical time gave life shape," he added. During cyclical life, he said, most human activity was tuned to the span of a day, a year or an in dividual lifetime. Our diet, work James Anderson, president of DU, said last night that the fra ternity has not yet met as a whole to discuss the IFC Board's recommendation but that they took disciplinary action soon after the incident occurred. Anderson said that the fra ternity decided to take “constiuc tive action” and therefore de cided that Aiman must comply with several conditions in older to iemain a pledge. One of these is that his nutation date has been d e lave d temporarily for six months, possibly longer. Dixon Named Chairman Di. Joseph A. Dixon, associate piofessor of chemistry, has been named chairman of the Central Pennsylvania sertion of the Amer ican Chemical Society OF SYSTEM ENGINEERING Modern Life Viewed As Series of Stages Phil Prof Will Speak Dr. Jerry Stannard, instructor of philosophy, will speak at the History Round Table at 7:30 to night in 317 Willard. THE CHALLENGE Large-scale, real-time system design and engineering is a technology so new that its importance to our nation’s future cannot, at present, be fully realized or appreciated. Working in this young and dy namic technology, The MITRE Corporation has established a reputation for pioneering major system advances. Formed under the sponsorship of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MITRE’s scope of activity ranges from electronic system inception through prototype development to final evaluation of operational systems. This spectrum affords college graduates trained in engineer ing, the sciences and mathematics opportunities to join with leading scientists and engineers in making major state-of-the-art ad- vances in • Communications • Radar Systems and Techniques • Component Research and Development • Computer Programming MITRE’s convenient locations in suburban Boston; Montgomery, Alabama; and Fort Walton Beach, Florida provide opportunities for graduate study under a liberal educational assistance program. MITRE A brochure more fully describing WTR£ and its activities is available upon request, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA schedule, vacations and even wars which were previously keyed to the seasons have been hidden and disguised by technological de velopments, but life is still there. It may begin away from home, last a little longer and end in a different place from its beginning, but it begins, goes on, and ends just the same. ENGINEERS - SCIENTISTS • Human Engineering Please contact your Placement Director to arrange an interview on campus. Campus Interviews Friday, April 8 244 Wood Street Lexington 73, Massachusetts HEADS Interest Us (Especially heads with hair) Catherman's Barber Shop Daily 8-5:30; Saturday 9-12 • Digital Computers • System Evaluation • Circuit Design • System Research Council Applications All students interested in run 'ning for Home Economics Stu dent Council may place their self nomination blanks in the box located in the foyer of the Home Economics Building. + CLASS FOR SALE HRANI) NEW Smith-Corona typewriter, Clinpei nuMlel, SSS. 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Much recreation and fun Sign up > —lea>e $l.OO deposit at HUB desk—sB 68 £ total charge g "CAPT 7 ™ JTAI, PUNISHMENT” m\)\ be 1h» topic of the international fireeirie ©n Mon, March 28, 8:00 p.m. at home of Prof, and Mm. Franklin Cook, 826 W. Park Aye Discussion leader M». Don t Cohen. For transportation meet at HUB & at 7:46. g TRI DELTA ’ -'fcLTA bcholumhip forme available in Old Main. Due April P. THE NEWMAN CLUB presents the an nual Marriage Forum Series on Tucs., March 29 at 7 p.m. In the HUB assembly room. Topic— “Raising a Family.’* Speaker, Msgr. Vincent Costello. Everyone wel come l MARY CLARK—meet me at McLanahan’a photo dept.—you’ll be safe there. EVROPE V R0PE SUMMER—on lese than 5 $2O a day. Sea >oyape, 10 conntiiea, Zk festivals, many extras. Trip led by Robert Pockrass. UN 6-5013 g M [EET ME at the »Pow Wow, Beaver Avenue. ROCK-A-FELLOW available for Sat. after noon April 2. Contact Social Chairman AD 7-3260 ATTENTION HOME ECONOMICS Rtu dents! Vote now for the H. Ec. College Queen. She will be crowned on H.Ec. Spring Weekend. Vote in the lobby of the H.Ec. Building, Tues., Wed. and Thurs. of this week. THE SWINGING sounds of The Stan Barton orchestra now available for weekend engagements. Phone AD 8-1968. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tapi toe or acrobatic lessons. Frofev* •Iona) School of Dance AD 8-1078. ,, #LO3T 11959 HIGH SCHOOL class ring, initials | BLD. Reward 86.00. Call UN 6-2688, •ask for Jerry. ' WRIST WATCH, Elgin, possibly in Waring lobby or Snack Bar. Reward. AD 8-0727. Aak for Larry. ME 113 text, Thermal Engineering—HUß cafeteria Mon., March 21. Urgently needed. Cal) Dave AD 8-1770 lifter 7. • LOST—4O7 BOYS with dirty thoee. If found bring to Mall-SDT Shoe Shine Wed., Thurs., Fri. ONE GRAY striped oveieoat at Phi Gam -1 ma Delta Sat night, Gimbel’e label, [Call Jack Soost AD 7-4326. GOLD WRIST WATCH between Thomp son and Rec Hall Saturday; broken band. Call UN 6-4088. PETER’S SPRING Golf Jacket lost Phi Sigma Kappa jam session Sat. afternoon. Call Dave UN 6-2014. Urgent 2 have yours. PENN STATE ring 1961, red stona. Re ward $6.00. AD £-9082.