THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1960 Probation, Restrictions Given Men Six men students were placed on probation last week by the Dean of Men's office as a result of action taken by the student tribunals, Leßoy S. Austin, associate dean of men, said Tuesday. One student was put on disci plinary probation for the remain der of the school year for drink ing on campus, _Austin said. This means that he will not be allowed to hold any offices in student ac tivities or work on any commit tees of student organizations, Aus tin explained. Another student was put on of fice probation for reckless driv ing, according to Austin, while taking part in the rally before the Syracuse game. Office probation does not result in any loss of pri vileges. The student was charged with speeding in the Nittany Area and failing to stop when representa tives of the Dean of Men's office attempted to stop him. In• action Monday night the same student was fined $25 and court costs of $1 by the Traffic Court because his car was not registered, according to Phillip A. Mark, Traffic Violations Officer. Four men were nut on office probation for gambling on cam pus, Austin said. One of the stu dents was also restricted to his dormitory for the next two week ends since he had had two pre vious offenses of violation of quiet hours in his • living unit. IBM WILL INTERVIEW NOVEMBER Maryland Invasion Expected for Game Approximately 2000 Southerners are expected to invade the campus when the University of Maryland Terrapins meet the Nittany Lions on Nov. 5. - According to Richard Haber, SGA president, two Mary land representatives came here this past weekend to make final arrangements for the "Away Weekend." They were Warren vitations to their chapters in Duckett and Gene Tyndall, co- Maryland and to provide as many chairmen of the program. They - spaces as possible for the visiting told Haber that the Students afstudents. :College Park were enthusiastic Sororities have not been able about the weekend and had been to do likewise due to the current given pamphlets, maps and other housing situation and the scarcity literature concerning the Penn of beds. However, this situation State campus. ,has been explained in a letter to The Away Weekend idea was the Maryland Panhellenic Coun initiated this year by Haber and cil. The sororities here have SGA in an attempt to establish a agreed, however, to try to get off custom by whim, schools could campus accommodations for exchange visits during the aca- Southern coeds who plan to come demic year. • for the weekend. A formal invitation was sent to, - The agenda of events for the the Maryland student government, weekend includes Hubana and when the reply was affirma- dance foi independents and fra tive, plans began to take shape. • ternity parties for the Greeks. The fraternities have been The biggest event will -be the! asked, through the Interfrater- football game on Saturday after nity Council, to issue special in-Inoon. CREDIT STAFF MEETING TONIGHT at 7 P.M. Collegian Office Please Be Prompt THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Candidates for Bachelors or Masters Degrees ere invited to discuss opportunities in: This is a unique opportunity to find out about the many career opportunities at IBM. The IBM representative can discuss with you typical jobs, various training programs, chances for ad vanced education, financial rewards, and com• pany benefits—all important factors that affect your future. SOME FACTS ABOUT IBM An Unusual Growth Story: IBM has had one of the exceptional growth rates in industry. It has been a planned growth, based on ideas and products having an almost infinite application in our modern economy. Diverse and Important Products: IBM develops, manufactures and markets a wide range of products in the data processing field. IBM com puters and allied products play a vital role In INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION Marketing and Sales Engineering and Science IBM IReaders to Give (Hat Societies to Extend - IDeadline for Applications Oral Workshop . , ! Deadline for applications to An oral interpretation prograrn; c 9 c e ll N ) , /li n s a ° V l r i °l ov, n i ' t e u ' l ' io s rc hi l l l t ie s n ° ,; will be presented by the weekly hat society, has been extended workshop of the University Read - !until I p.m. today. ers at 4:15 today in 309 Sparks., Applications are to be filled out Interested students are invited to in the dean of men's office, 109 attend. Old Main. Philip Weber, senior in see-! Interviews for the Delphi aP ondafy education from West plicants will be Sunday n to b ewill after- Chester, will present "The Night I.peo on. r as infomed t o o the iewed time and the Ghost Got In" by James Thur ber. Patricia Kampmeier, senior P iace * in arts and letters from Wyncote, will read Ray Bradbury's "Shoes." Service Sorority to Meet Our only active honor system women's service sorority, will hold is in the Air Force ROTC senior'a compulsory meeting for all sis program. - rs at 7 tonight in 107 Boucke. ENJOY AN EVENING OF DANCING At BILL ' S Featuring THE STAN BARTON QUARTET Here is Dancing Music you listen to . • . Listening Music you can dance to. Soft.... Smooth . .. and • Swinging! Starting This Friday! IT'S 238 W. COLLEGE AVE. FOR YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGE! !r.'~ • i is:: the operations of business, industry, science, and government. 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F. bavis, Branch Manager IBM Corporation, Dept. 882 206 Main Street Johnstown, Pa. JOhnstown 7.5181 Gamma Sigma Sigma. national PAGE THREE
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