Pa_e 2 HEARINGS cont. Campus system has provided a higher education to more state graduates of p.vsray int. ,l l— at a lower possible with .7- •• cate a stud.3nt to bn $1,500 a year, it faila± to T,c7ii .. .cfl tilat Th:.: Penn2ylvaaia Stat 3 Univcri.ity's Corrmoc.ti:euth Caco . cuses fF;11 in the middl , l: Frith a coot of azDroximtely $1 1 0 1 )L) a yea - f-, -. ,ccorcf.ing to Holderraan. The Universi ty' s at' v.:: •i..t t he- in 3ethieharq Dr. '9 F. vico nrc,3idcnt for . :plannin' - .t ti- 0 :_t., t Li 1 SIONMI 4_.,_ • 4-' ..~ _. ...a. .J:. a ~i~.J ~. ~••7 ~ .-x.'., „ 1 ...: 1: ctroi e ~ )--.2+-- ; t.'' t, to a -c - • • :'f'ir•~ ;j^ t :; i co. -,)o..;_r_ tc. CPre aiit tD )VLi ,I -- , c, , .. 2,—._-..t,...:.. 5 - - - IFtt - r . uctiaa and who are cnp— t To the Unlve2ciit7 "nvonien timeo who des :Lt . s - c.17, from t• " able c p . re and only yi,:DM 0 s t at Ancl hea• ."D".111 t7:3 CYZIS r).'t 7i Ct?::LC::i i. - -c: :wort. • -•- c - act th-= - -. Tc.a.tc:3, tn€: .0' r. 1 ., ;.•-! r'. . Ho 1 e t . zQUrlt3 -:? lIIME el en. : 1- 4 , ,Cl, th 3: :CC This 1.• - •(..' - ` ,1 - u—r , '.312.1c 1 'pc,. for i; 3.17,,?; • .) cc:tin coi.':c, c: MEE 1 1 ' - ‘ril • 3t • _;." .3 ":10 L jy r NITTITTY CUB NEWS # iID NOTES SUPP=TT .!..:"St than coulci ....v . an7,77,1Th;_, - ire. Orr. rr ,- t !l~il ri ~._.Q.a.. ~.•7 -~. 5 1 Of.:LICCI3 T:clucation. -ol l e Vie, :- T—ustec:z.z C _L t, " "P cnomonwealth 4- - !I Z.:112 1 .13 C 3 • '.•:i': ::y duc±o • . --.'....`.i. it ill l r3:l t •Fit La 1-,e a 4. -7 tr sacrfjce; hEl..":;_ 4 6 0 ,- ,."17"-. • ".• Z. 3 "•'-'• • 7C:l' I. =J~..l _ -"4- -‘ :i:crc; .Th3jl t•.ie :C:At. t-) e:fm :J:..... at the. colleca, . .4 , :aLI a_s__ oA •-• of the Caan ;T: "00 1 4' -5' 4- 1 , •-• • 4 • eV. • J. • I - .T eica r: • al: 0 a:IC. vent Ls EMU _:.u-i' c Vii': 1 an 7 °the:. I c 112,or."2:1-1. I.lc, .-2;l.lcation t,.. 2oTcd. c? thlc.3. • • 4- ^•`f r,r' and 77' . -- cLa o RULINGS coat. The Witness Sill was proposed in las rail's Senate meeting, but was sant back t niittee for re7rision because of what vas t "Ira7.ue" in In other action, the committee the old rule of pi=ohibiting students of d_ olinar:: probation from tak 4 ng part in ext, curricular acti - rities, incluing sporting said tbat "prticibation in 9n - -xtracurrc activity is a means by which a student press his desire for rehabilitation Inc olYsortunity to redeem himself. Hs remow f - r.orn active 7) , zrticiDatien in -•-; 4- - activities o, i .=On On n'l"3'".:, c tom':.. co ! — as - :c11. the 3tirleritc, favoroi pa:3sa.7e c Donal:.'. :T. For - 1, sleln of cf Human Dcvolo7nent, thc favoroit amasssz - e of the rev rulir.7 because would "place incrctassj. ros2onsibility on i stue.ent to strightela out hiz own affairs. Latt , len saicl he favored p4soage of tl 'All, since he consir',er . , - :d the old ruling "Tmrely vanitive sorvild az a block to Hl&;ntes 7-chabilitrltion." , r-171- nor I-1/4 1 VE .7 - :_nc MEI -•-••• :**1.1. , , J- ..„ 1 , 1 . , y LA. 9 EEIM:I t.;!lt3 I / _ - e . 4 t I - ;27 7 4 he_. mi./56a _~ v. _.~ 0 1,24/c..;'. :enc:in:z. In its reiport ot the Senate, the corgi, . _•~Jvrcvt "i A o hi.. 5 to ;: 1 -r+ :her in t:: at-lon ,1 - r )1c -i! ii -,4-0 ' 7 . • ~ - I :