WEDNESDAY. APRIL Brandt Stat (Continued from 4 1 the student body co' than party positions hood and the Americ. Brandt was referri tion of Haber's staten. Haber said, "Sure motherhood, the A the home, etc,, but di" sounding generalitie: swer the student wa Brandt concluded, platforms. Consider ments of our candida it is now clear who student views ere for." • T..M. PRESENTS 20th Century Films in the HUB Assembly Room This week's movie entitled "Crisis At Munich" will be show at 10 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. today While you're on vacation, see IBM about your future. If you're hasn't to opportun You'll ge than M. Offices. J an appoi He will to what we growing. I ,fied grad Isfaction ! 6. 1960 TKE, Gamma Phi Win IFC (Continued from page one) sang "TKE Toast" as their select ed number. Gamma Phi Beta un der the direction of Joan Elser selected "Guided by the Stars." Joanne Clefs, Susan Lewis, Janet Kuntzelman and Mary Ann Light, dressed in dungarees and "handkerchief shirts," sang "Rural Rhythm" to take top honors in the quartets for Pi Beta Phi. meet-- gs two) sider more on 'mother :n flag.'" g to a por lent in which we're for erican flag, these high really an ts?" '`Look at our the state ' es. We hope David James, Henry Deemer, Kerry Kissinger and James Schu gert entertained' the audience of ebout 1200 with "Auntie Skinner's Chicken Dinner" to win the male • Heves; that rth fighting a senior or graduate student who still nd out the facts about the varied career ies at IBM, now Is the time. a warm welcome at any of the more IBM Branch, Regional, and District st call, ask for the manager, and make tment. I you what sort of company we are ; ir. .o . . . how rapidly data processing is • nd he can tell you what we offer quail• ates in earnings, career training, job sat end opportunities for rapid promotion. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 40" • 't 4 , 4 /:.• • -0 We want ambitious men and women with good scholastic records for openings in direct and in direct sales, applied science, administration, pro gramming, systems, manufacturing, engineering research, and product development. See your Placement Officer for more information, and please feel free to call me for the location of the IBM office nearest your home: Mr. R. M. Miller, Branch Manager International Business Machines Corporation 206 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. . Telephone: JOhnstown 7-5181 DATA PROCESSING DIVISION IBm Sing-- quartet contest for Tau Kappa Epsilon. Judges for the group contest were Elliott Block, Mrs. Jane Krumerine, William Noyes and Mrs. Lewis Maraffie. Quartet judges were Donald Rice, Dennis Driscull, Donald Morgenson and Jack Kapitanoff. Special Buses Take advantage of our Easter Vacation Specials at MORRELL'S Buses will leave the :key hound-Edwards Bus station at Oven-hot delivery too, 1:00 p.m. April 13. with selections of topinge Reservations must be made prior to 10:00 p.m. April 12 pepperoni ground besot hot sausage onion rings Greyhound Lines mushrooms frankfurters 140 1 / 2 N. Atherton Bt. Delivery 9-12 AD 8.8381 Slate College, Pa, CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS 50c BUYS 17 WORDS I' attery Itotherize4 VOLKSWAGEN Sales—Paris—Serelea New '4lll Debits gedan...._—____llllll. WYNO SALES CO. 11111 IL Third St. William*Pert Ps. Phose Men La GALLERIA NEW CURE FOR MALARIA PROVED UNRELIABLE I The theory that certain types of steak dinners will cure malaria has been prov en fallacious. A steak din ner selling for $1.19 with french fried potatoes, tossed salad, garlic bread and a beverage presented by the LaGalleria Restau rant does not cure malaria as was represented. Those who come to LaGalleria on the faith of this misrepre sentation will go home sor e l y disappointed. Of course it has not yet been disproven that the steak dinner has no effect on beri beri; so, why not come down to LaGalleria and give it a test. LaGALLERIA is open daily at 4:30 for dinner and at 1:00 P.M. on Sundays We Proudly Present The Live Music OF The Kon Kuhn Klan (a band of ruthless men) DANCING . . . Wed., Thurs. 8:00 . 11:30 Friday 8:30. 12:30 Dine and Dance La GALLERIA Where there is No Minimum Age Requirement. All beverages approved (none of them being alcoholic) PAGE FIVE
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