°AGE TWO Three Students Are Disciplined Disciplinary action was taken on three students yester lay, according to Harold W. Perkins, assistant dean of men. Two of the students were involved in a fight on Jan. 19 and the other one was found cheating on a final examination last semester. A fourth semester mechanical engineering major was given disciplinary probation for fighting with a fifth semester business administration major in the East Dormitory area, Perkins said. The fifth semester student was given board probation which requires him to report to the As sociation of Independent Men Ju dicial Board of Review at every meeting. The board will review his general behavior and release him from probation when it feels he has improved satisfactorily. Activities Allowed The fourth semester student who was given disciplinary pro bation will be allowed to continue to participate in extra-curricular activities, but he will not be per mitted to hold office in any clubs or organizations ,or be chairman of any committees for one year. He appeared before the AIM Judicial B o ar d of Review last Thursday. After his case was re viewed the board recommended to the dean of men's office that he be placed on disciplinary pro bation. The dean of men's office accepted this recommendation and informed the student of the action. 'Punishment Not Fair' The student said he felt that the punishment was not fair and he appealed the case yesterday to the Senate Committee on Student Af fairs subcommittee on disciplin ary action. The subcommittee up held the dean of men's decision and the student was placed on disciplinary probation for one year. Perkins said the student will be expected to show that he can act as a constructive citizen dur ing his period of probation. A sixth semester petroleum and natural gas major was given a deferred suspension after he was found cheating. on a final exami nation. The student entered his instructor's office half an hour after the examination and copied some of the answers from the master exam onto his paper. While grading the papers the instructor noticed that the stu dent's answers did not follow logi- FILTER TIP TAREYTON brings you the true taste of Tareyton's famous quality tobacco Speech Contest Forms Ready ) Applicants for the Paul R. Gul din Memorial Agriculture Speak ing Contest may pick up applica tion blanks and contest rules in 111 Agriculture, it was announced yesterday. The preliminaries of the con test will be held on March 3. Each participant will deliver a 5-min uate speech. Those selected for the finals will deliver a 10-minute speech before the Agriculture Student Council on March 8. The contest is open to students enrolled in the College of Agri culture. First prize in the contest will be a gold medal and $5O, second prize will be a silver .medal and $25, and third prize will be $l5. The deadline for applying is Feb. 24. Deland Will Address Meteorological Society Raymond Deland, meteorology assistant, and Albert Miller, met eorology instructor, will address the American Meteorological So ciety at 7:30 tonight in 121 Min eral Industries. Deland will speak on meteorol ogy in Australia and Miller will speak on meteorology in South America. The meeting is open to the pub lic. tally the figuring he had done to get them. Upon inquiry the stu dent admitted that he had copied some of his answers from the mas ter exam. The actual sentence was sus pension from the University, but it was deferred until June. If at the end of the semester the stu dent is able to obtain, through the dean of his college, recommenda tion that he be continued as a student, he will be allowed to en roll in the fall at which time he will be placed on disciplinary pro bation. EINE CIGARETTES c''t‘ ODERN SIZE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COME PENNSYLVANIA Players' Children of Darkness' Has Wylie in_ Role of Strumpet Wench, according to popular usage, means a racy woman; a strumpet. Wench, accord ing to Ann Wylie, is the type of role any girl would like to play if she had the chance for "a limited time." Miss Wylie, an eighth semester education major, will be playing this role for a limited time (six weekends) beginning at 8 p.m. tomorrow, on the Center Stage in the Temporary Union Building, wilt Edwin Mayer's "Children of Darkness." "Playing the role of Laetitia is really a treat," Miss Wylie said, "but heaven help me if people be lieve I'm living the part. Laetitia is a wench in the fullest sense of the word." Nobleman and Pools "Children of Darkness" is a tale of noblemen and poets imprisoned at Newgate Prison in England during the 1870's, who occupy a room in the house of the jailer by paying him money. • "Kelly Yeaton, the director, has even imported a special perfume from New Orleans for the role of Laetitia, which is, incidentally, the only female role in the show,' Miss Wylie continued. "The per fume has been imported drinci pally because it is the type of perfume Laetitia would wear, and because it will be unidentifiable by ,the audience," she said. Not a Newcomer Miss Wylie is not exactly a newcomer to campus dramatics, having appeared in three Play ers' shows and also in Thespians' "Roberta," in which she plaSted Sophie. Her first role was Lily Garland, the female lead, in "Twentieth Century" on the Schwab stage, and she appeared later that year in the "Lute Song" company. . Last year Miss Wylie played Marian in the arena-typeproduc tion of "On Approval." 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