Page Two CRAZY CHO - P- 7 ' 1 LI I t' .vitty) - r-:_- _Erio acEi;iti ',_.,al ,r,e.ople of sa S. Dnie - ::ai•ELc.ipate.ci S . a hn . e - 1 40—t. ZF - -% C ;5; *=‘, L7'bZA 1:44 ‘sl e;h.= Zato The Board of Trustees of The Pennsylvania. State University is the ultimate governing body of the University, and, as such, it bears a heavy responsibility to the vast majority of its students who desire to secure an education in order to be more useful mem bers of our society. It also has a great responsi bility to the taxpayers of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania who have generously supported and have endowed the University with outstanding educational fac ilities. The events of the past several days at the Main Campus at Uni versity Park have caused this Board grave concern and even . outrage. The University has been subjected to an assault by lawless- iffan TM" Prrag Aaartriatintt of Cazinntrulutalth eampu,eg Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Sports Editor Editorial Editor and Propaganda ___ Business and Photos __ MI=MOMIIIMMMINIRMIMPFIIIMII ',.s ' -.,,'.:. ~q• 7---.. - ~, 1 ,, .j , .g 4 1ti f.1, r . ;.v. .""- A :V2v ,‘ 4 ' : 4 . •. ': ..e‘:;:.':‘,,s;,.,t','T.,",i :t; -4:‘.t e:.:'',w,-,,'. :i •_V;t.q,471ggeiA:::,:4;„0'T0.,r4‘1.qz,\,,,.,.-A,z,1,1.a-'lq ..,,i„,'st - ‘:. e- ,:-. . - , 1 „• 4-,-„.-•, .,,z .: ;: )- krret . nl Z, -yt * n , sent „,:t hg k k t. *rg\ '*‘^Ps % 1 — --P,-4".:: ,Mg*4.4 ,t„ ~ t Al , ,%,, pert3l7oi4 4 0314 C, -z*,,': ',' Dear Editor We, the, students of. Behrend Campus, have received an insult to our intelligence and our integ- city. WO are, of course, referring to the recent foreeg. resirir.ation of three of Behreoci's most reueo- 1 - ,•i%oficient fa;2l-,lty :.-„ ne.q in che gen inc it ten:,t ._:a L. live ~and i,-•~~:• :I 13,c)an:::.•• sLin . - ': , :t c: an -, vorld 11.97 e he,':',ll"Pro 'l , E7itr., -, 31:. Pnr, can I)=_, every facet c•f 21:e in. the tle.,-. ti - ,i•cl;: , ::_cut the 17. - orici are arl- ,- 1.7, ,, _ . :1:1. - t-ie call c: changn. Thera- ness by a small minority of its students and non-students which threatens the welfare and safety of the Commonwealth and caused serious temporary disruption. This Board does not approve, nor will it tolerate, the interfer ence of the educational processes of the University, the intimida tion of members of the academic community, and destruction of University property. In the cast of the present dis ciplinary problems, the Board of Trustees has asked that a distin guished group of private citizens consisting of the Robert E. Wood side, formerly Judge of the Su perior Court of Pennsylvania; Miss Genevieve Blatt, former Secretary of Internal Affairs, and Mr. William T. do leman, Jr., MEMBER OF Intercollegiate Press Bureau - g'tCl4; GARY GRlletviS JOHN P./MYERS (photos) _ SHARI KELTS R. C.BAUGHMAN Letters To prc:l - 2.....z to. ir,L,u•fit,le 2 - 1(5. Cal - ; - 1. - ,:::Is fp:. as iva,:i nny a",*.ln. K .. o an. 3-zr.-.\-..1r , - =NM MEM TI - -is is - 1 , - ,70, a We ral . e in te=a e-er claa:ag,inL; anc: Fr] k ___ VICKIE CASKEY GARY THORN-BLOOM _ DOM LAMBERTI _ RANDY S. KINKEAD The Editor fore. Behrend must also want to heed the call- of change if it is ever to grow out of its addles- cence WE _eel that when the fall term of '7O begins, there shout ,-still " - 2z- cz:. r,:.s:tfr_:n. The st':.r2;:it least cr.::::,c.,:cznn these men ~ ., : ls th.,.;:,, the, a 5^., •'•c. t. . _ .1 ~ L .-, o E:; :cciael - s allr_•-,-- 6a trirr e1'.T.,,..1 st'Dtucz? \V'Eh Ll , esn en leave 7251r4,- of th= :3. 1 7...irit v:hich n1f..,...?:,,,, ld ,' . o be - vcD:::d is r-=e2ansylvania St :P Tir.iverz ...3;3sarved in =47Elz:so evi-z, ,F ki vz , ll; ,qO.l - 441 j e r attorney in practice in Philadel phia, to serve as a fact-finding panel to investigate charges against certain students and make recommendations to the President. If found .guilty and upon recom mendation of the panel, the Presi dent of the University is empow ered to expel. The panel will hold its first meeting within a week. Until appropriate action is re commended, the students will be placed on probation but will be allowed only - to attend their scheduled classes. The students charged will not be permitted to engage in any other University activity. To deal with future events, the Board, feeling as it does, that pre sent circumstances at The Penn sylvania State University clearly threatened the safety -and welfare of its students and staff, its ljni perty, and inact, its . very pur poses, the Board of Trustees has empowered the President and certain representatives he - will designate, with the authority to graduate, suspend any' under :1 ' or= graduate stUdPnts who,' in 'their - ansidered judge: engages in diaruptiVe •or destrUctive activity. . . The Board has instructed the President and his staff to be guid ed by the University Senate in Any student subjected to sum marily disciplinary action shall be given a hearing. Ordinarily this would occur within a period of seven days following the action but, if this is not possible, at the earliest feasible time thereafter. Any student summarily su spended shall be required to re : main-off campus until he is noti fied to appear fora hearing. Fail ure to, comply. shall be considered THE NITTANY CUB spie:man, anc: CCGen, :n c lr. bCl's Of the Sanspne as ?= th-v wolf'.d acc'zt the tocD t 1--2,,iir:. V: ~,.::Q nr; I; "?..:: - .):11 , 21's Hlng-dofr. 1 - ,e:' , , ..: - .cl. in rzre - ..),:,..-ed of -2: L IN;EM ti ` C ~ - 111: Lit direct 3r :, cl-,, ::e tE- -217_ ', r_ t 3 "Ko: - .1 .- .•:, - 2,d - 7, - 31,:":ci it, ':',':. iJ !1S rilembers 3 the.. Suspectfully yours, Richard Schwartz and Thomas Lin all (Contiuned on Page 4) ' " ' no. MIME t • s o . 7 7 • e r ° ' Fr,"- - 7 N • 0 e. .17° - ttzt .`4iea t•on.- - ff •=r, r,';T:artmerit I-Tig,hways will offer 21 - 3.lplo,y_2er.i, to e'lzineerin,, Cue to the heavy !oad. engineering technicians be hired to v.-ork student an opportunity to leai ~~~ ~' Only those v - ho have completed their freshman year of an engi neering technical curriculum are qualified. Pay will be $2.56 per hour. Interested students are asked to report to the Office of Student Al- fairs for further information and applications St. Benedict Academy's student body will stage a musical, "My Fair Lady" at the Technical Memorial Auditorium on tomorrow and Sunday night. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at St. Benedict Academy. .330 E. 10th St., Erie, Phone: 452-4072. Mr. Lauffer would like all 19'70-71 soccer candidates to meet in the R.U.E. Lecture Room next Wednesday, May S at 7 p.m. There will be a film shown called "U.S.A. Soccer Champs, 1967" and a meeting afterwards. The meeting should not run over 9:00. This is mandatory for anyone who wishes to play soccer next fall. "For the Glory of Old State." an outstanding slide and lecture presentation concentrating on the history of the main campus. will be made by Michael Lynch who is coming from University Park especially for the program. The lecture and slides will be presented in the Niagara Hall Recreation Room Tuesday, May 12, at 8 p.m. LINPERSTAND THEY HIRED A NEW DEAN OF.al - .0EN15 WHO tsNer AFRAID TO STAN? LA? IOTT-1 1 DISSID,ENT LEFT rr +O:5 • • 444.4. 44 ' : 4:(:5.:?Zit 4 ,7'41-4 , ' 44'4, '4"a"., 'X' • 4,'44' '* *t l 4 , 44 • • • " • , , „, S O*"cc .. n_ :5:. .~: B _~__. .... ~. _ i YY. - .as ',::-.:-.'_ cf.ean ::::-) Cl - r 0t . .-irt er:: lEEE surveys, or• related activities. These jobs , 4ve the in d2sign LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS -;.-- c~_.. _~ ~ , , , i=_ttil3a la-,-.-ra. teermical students this summer n highway engineering first-hand MEE • . May 1, 1970 i'::e , Cl+:!'..rreE. 7 . , zip :::n summer