PAGE TWO Student Courts interpret All College Regulations ;Tribunal and Judicial are the :iudiciary boards that try men and women students respectively tor violation of regulations set by All-College Cabinet or Women's Student Government Association. Tribunal is composed of eight :Inen students, all appointed by the Cabinet chairman with the ap proval of Cabinet. Two of the nembers are eighth sea - nester, and the rest are chosen from the fifth, -sixth, and seventh semester ~ e lasses.. Chairman of Tribunal is also appointed by Cabinet. 'The committee has the power to, punish 'any man student found guilty of breaking customs or vules set by Cabinet and to inves tigate charges of conduct detri mental to the College. Penalties for violations can include expul sion if the action is serious enough tu, warrant it. Tribunal meets •every WedneSday night, and .tries from 5 to 20 cases during the eve- Members of Tribunal this sem ester are: Guy Newton, chair man; Patrick Brennan, ' Frank :crown, Edward Carson, Stanley Chadwin, Martin Cohn, Judd Healy, and Michael Lynch. •Judicial committee performs the same duties for women stu dents that Tribunal does for men. The committee intenprets dormi tory regulations and the code of 31.11 es set .by WSGA, and deals out Punishment When the rules are violated. -Judicial is 'composed of eight limbers, all chosen by the Dean of Women in their freshman year to serve on the committee four years. This semester's •members a;•e Betty Robinson, chairman; Lois. App, Kay Badollet, Anna Marwick,. Theresa Haskins, Pa tricia Melly, Marie Schanbacher, Chilean Graduate to Address frosh Club , America Albala, • Chilean gradu ate in fuel technology, will speak to the First'Semester Club of PSCA hi the Hugh Beaver room, Old Main, at 7 p.m. Monday evening. "South of the Border," a techni color movie produced by Walt• Di sney, will also be shown. - - At a meeting of the Second Se mester Club Tuesday evening, a scavenger hunt will be featured, according to Sara Achenbach, up perclaSs chairman of the group. I )* / iloper Note Booics Brief CaSes Now In Stock K. EL R'S and Joan Schearrer. The committee meets every Tuesday night to try women stu dents who have entered the dor mitory more•than 20 minutes late or who have broken .. WSGA rules. In addition to this duty, Judicial handles all special ,permissions requested by women students from the Dean of Women. Judicial is part of WSGA. Its chairman is an ex-officio member of Senate, which supervises all its activities and approves. appoint ments. A special .freshman .eustoms board, organized last .summer alleviate the duties of Judicial, tries all freShman women accused of violating .customs rules. Mem bers of this board, .all ✓chosen from Fresl - unan Council, are Kay Badollet, chairman; Virginia .Gll - Marjorie McCall, Patri cia Manly, Janet .Mollenaur, Jon elle Philips; Susan Romig, and Marilyn 'Schaub. Russian Oub Will Meet To Discuss Geography The members of the Russian Club will meet to discuss, the geog raphy of Russia, in the Alumni Association room ; at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Margaret Buganich, president, will open , the Meeting with a speech on the topic, and a group cliscussipn.will follow.. Thd College. geography department will con tribute maps to be .used at thd meeting. " The Alumni'• Association has granted the use of its•room•to•the organization for all futUre meet ings. No definite meeting place has. been used by. the club before. • • Plans are being made . to hold ,a party , for the ,celebration of the Russian Easter which falls on May 6. • • Drop-Adtilhecks Ready Drop-add reftfnds are ready to day at the Burspes office: Students who want deferment of fees. for the summer semester may obtain application (blanks May 1, stated Bursar Russell E. Clark. - Help for GI Joes A 14-man. committee has been created at the College to counsel returning tear veterans. MtN ' l Placement 4 Firms Interview Representatives of four com panies will interview students next week, according to George P. Leetch, director of College Place ment Service. Arrangements for interviews should he made, in '204 Old Main. Monday—A representative of the Sylvania Electric Products Company will speak to electrical, chemical, and• mechanical engi neering and chemistry, physics, and mathematies students. Monday and tuesday— Miss Mary E. Ailwn of theAuallty de partment of H. a: Heini Company will interview coeds dor ,sumnier work. Students .majoring in,horne economics, ag-bio chemistry, med ical technology, chemistry, and bacteriology are qualified.. .Wednesday- 7 Miss IVIarY - KoSs .of Goodyear -Tire & Aubber . pany will interview seniors major ing in commerce and MathematiCs, secretarial .science, and .science: Friday—J.'E,.pmith of the Arm strong' Cork company _talk with eighth semester stuOents who graduate hi mechanical, chemical; hidustrial,•and electrical „engineer ing, and physics, .commercial chemistry, commerce sand finance, and secretarial science. Club io Issue (rds, To identify Members • 'Members of the X-G-I will be identified by. a'Aernbei.- . card to be.. issued ;eacii .fie- mester every. Member standing, .Conimander: .pat Bren-: ran,. announced, at 'a' recent meet ing. -33rennan also- declared-that ;the Club . has no affiliation with any parties and does not endorso..anS , .." . platto,rrni. All notices concerning—X. : G.4 10.,t 4b ,POSied . ibialletin boards ; at the ,Corner R° 01 : 1 1, 21 41 111 .4i.,...5t4re:and Campus Penn State and Michigan State, opponents in 1945, faced-Rach.oth er in football only once before Dr. 'Heft leaves for Depf. of Agriculture Dr. H. M. Tieti, associate pro fessor of zoology at the College, has been granted a leave of ab sence to work with the bureau of entomology and plant quarantine, United States Department of Ag riculture. He has been .assigned to the United States National Museum, Smithsonian. Institute, Washing ton, P. C., where he will .arrange and :classify e :group of . noctuid moths. The project was instigated, at the request ,of the Surgeon .general's Office which is concerned with disease -transmitting and orop-in .esting insects being brougbt into ..11e States—many of 'them ,onAir planes from South America, Aus tralia, and -NeW Zealand. Tietz, who served as assist ant entomologist for .the -DePart,- .rnent. of Agriculture :from 1924 -to 1926, will. be on leave .from the College from July 1 to September 15. Afferabers and prclspective mem bers of the Pekin State :CL are invited to attend a Dorm Dance, sponsored-by the: Pe,nn State , C-11b, •at the Anchorage; 238 W. college avenue, at 7:30. p.m.,. tonight. Befreshrnents will , bg served ITARTIN6:-.UTURDAT.4I:IIiE-1411011,M Picture, :",111--.Be fSeeing';You," _co-starring Shirley. Templ e:. with., ,Spring .13yington: ' :Tqi:j . k . o..w::B.k : y:' ,. .,' Symphony No. 6 (Patketique) Artur Rodzinski conducting the Philharmonic Symphony .OreheStra of... New York. .Colambia - Masterworks MM-558 Also: TCHACKOWSKY FIFTH SHOSTAKOWITCH FIFTH The COLLEGE BOOK STORE 129 W. Beaver State .College. FIRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1945 Chapel Yale Prof Speaks Dr. Halford E. Luccock, profes sor homiletics at Yale llnhiersity Divinity School, will address „the Chapel congregation on "Sleeping Through a Revolution" in Schwab Auditorium, Sunday. Before accepting his press poSt in 1028., the 0-year-old c.ler gyman served as contributingadi tor for the Christian Advocate.o4o as editorial secretary. for the AVleti?,- . odist Board Foreisri He is a former instructor et-Hart• - ford Theological Seminaty registrar and instructor in-the:New Testament ~at Drew,-Theological Seminary,-.)l4ladlson, 'N. J. He bas , also served%as pastor in,a Wiroisfqf Conn., :church and in St. Andrew'A Church, New Hav,en, Conn. Dr. I,auccock is a graduate.. IsTorthwOtern -U.niversity. done graduate work at :Union The ological Seminary, Columbia .versify, .Syracuse *l7 leghenyCollege, :Wesleyan , tni:i.rdr- . sity, and :the , .Uniirersity .of 'Ter? rnont.- In 1910, , :h4 _Was, ordained into the ministry.' He is -.l.allerOtik Of the Sigrna Chi fraternity. • , iteeOi7d =ME 1 \
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