PAGE EIGHT AIM Judicial Asks Probation for Two The Association of Independent Men’s Judicial Board of Review Wednesday night recommended that the dean Of men’s office place one student on judicial probation and another on office probation. The student receiving judicial was accused of drinking on campus. The student, a first semester animal husbandry major, was seen by a counselor drink ing in parking area 42, just out side Pollock Dorm 2, early Sun day morning. The student who is to receive office probation was accused of attempting to light a box of matches in Waring Hall last Wednesday evening. This student, a first semester civil engineering major, was seen by a counselor as he was kneeling on the floor in Waring Hall preparing to light a small box of matches, having just dropped the matches on the floor Along with both recommenda tions went the provision that a letter be sent to the parents of the students with regard to the incidents. Neither student had been pre viously before the board. Judicial probation pro vides that the student attend the board meeting whenever so requested by the board. Office probation provides that the student appear for periodic interviews at the dean of men’s office, for a period to be deter mined by that office. The students may appeal their cases to the dean of men’s office within five days. The Senate student affairs sub committee on discipline upheld the recommendation of the b6ard made last week that these stu dents be suspended from the. University, and another be placed on disciplinary probation for an indefinite period for a series of misdemeanors in the Pollock area, over the entire school year. Two of these students, both sec ond semester engineering majors, had been previously before the board and will not be eligible for readmission until the spring se mester of 1956. The third student, a sixth se mester engineering major, will be eligible for readmission in the fall semester of 1955. For more pure pleasure... CJ\tS/lELjS f No other cigarette is so rich-tasting^ yet so miid! Traffic— (Continued from page one) University centers, rather than the official University senior class ring. This was moved in answer to a request by Donald Balthaser, rep resenting John Speer, chairman of the Rings Committee, that Cabinet heed the problem of Whe ther to allow these two-year stu dents to graduate at the Univer sity with or without official rings. The Rings Committee was es tablished by Cabinet to determine the modifications to be made to the new rings. SQUABE DANCE SATURDAY, MAY 7 Music by Ross Lytle Admission Free Sponsored by AIM, LEONIDES, WEST DORM COUNCIL THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, state COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Drivers to Vie In Ag Tractor Driving Contest Tractors will be put to a dif ferent use tomorrow afternoon as men students and coeds vie for prizes in a tractor driving contest sponsored by the American So ciety of Agricultural Engineers. The contest, to be divided into a male division and a coed divi sion, will consist of tractor in spection, hitching to a manure spreader, driving through an ob stacle course with the spreader, backing the spreader into a tight placj, and belting up to an en silage blower. The contest will be run in the parking lot between Forestry Building and . Plant Industry Building. Three prizes will be awarded to the males and two to the females. Drdft Call Posted Pennsylvania selective service headquarters has posted a draft call for 691 men for the month of June. on the HUB Terrace Dancing 9-12 P.S. No other brand has ever been able to match the pure pleasure in Camel's exclusive blend of costly tobaccos I That's why Camels are America's most popular cigarette I M. i. MMihr 9* Si Forum — (Continued from page one) the majority of them, do riot.. He suggested dis tributing ticketiflPAuUl weeks prior to a< performance might en able the committee to predict the attendance. •Sfe.N-V V" *■ v- Soph r«nrt 'fjmnieMc "> ■ In submitting the report on the sophomore class dance, Wolcott termed the dance a ‘‘big succesß.” Approximately 260 couples were there, he said. Cabinet postponed action on changing the election code because the elections committee met last night. A bill passed last week re quired that the code be amended to make the completion of the leadership training clinic a pre requisite for holding the five All- University offices. Philip Beard, who presided at last night’s meeting in the ab sence of Earl Seely, called a spe cial meeting for 7 p.m. Sunday in 203 Hetzel Union, when Joseph Barnett, Spring Week chairman, CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1962 TWO-BEDROOM Trailer, excellent condition, fully equipped, reasonable, AD 7-7296 or ext. 2600, ___ GREY 4-door 1946 Buick Super with radio and Priced for quick sale. $99. Call Dale AD 7-7621. roll, sise 38 regular, worn twice. Call AD 8-8211 ask 'for Renny, NEW BLUE SUIT and blue sport coat, sise 42. Very low price. Contact Dan M. at ext. 1188. WANTED PEOPLE TO learn the shocking truth about State College, Pfe Btiy Froth on Bale Monday May 9. v - MEN TO compliment the male population at the big round and square dance at the Clearfield Roller Rink every Saturday evening, 9-12. Located 40 miles West on Route 822 < 10,000) square feet of dancing Burface. EXPERT- TYPING of thesis and upper class term papers. Accuracy guaranteed. Phone AD 7-8841. MALE STUDENTS to room during main and post session at Sigma Nu fraternity. Meals on five day week basis during main session. Call AD 8-6024 for reservations. FORMER STENOGRAPHER seeks typing. Reasonable rates- Call AD 7-4838. HELP WANTED COEDS AS unit leaders and counselors at Camp Barree, 17 miles from State Col lege. June 21 - Aug. 8. Phone AD 7-4067. FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED apartments available in June. Couples only. Call AD 7-2967 after 6 ,p.m. PLEASANT' TWIN bedroom near campus for men students who go home week ends. Reasonable. Call AD 8-6679. i-m-man. that's PURE PLEASURE! FRIDAY, MAY 6. 1Y99 Phllodolphio Story— (Continued from page two) It's great weakness, which pre vented it from being a truly great production, was uninspired acting by the leading characters who were too often left alone on the stage. It had some charm, but lacked social gaiety. It was made of good apples destined for pie rather than cider. Ugly Men— (Continued from page one) uglies haVing the most The judges are Jeanne Lindaman, as sistant to the dean of women; Loretta Saxion, receptionist for the dead of men’s office; Lynn Christy,' associate professor of Englisn composition; and Ross Lehman, assistant executive sec retary of the Alumni Association. will explain each representative’s part in Spring Week. Cabinet members will be checkers at Spring Week. Carnival and will not be allowed to participate. LOST LOST ONE Daughter. Finder please phone Theta Kappa Phi. Ask for Farmer. Re ward. WILL PERSON who took raincoat by mistake over weekend at Sigma Phi Ep silon please return or call Jim Moore AD 8-9067. PAIR OF horned rimmed glasses with sun glasses attached. Near Corner Room, Tues.evening. John Valentine AD 7-4987. DARK HORN RIMMED glasses in a case. Lost about April 29. Call Paul Kormanik AD 7-8121. WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires typ ing and/or shorthand evenings. Fast service. Reasonable rates. Dial AD 8-6948. MISCELLANEOUS DON'T MISS “The Philadelphia Story** this weekend—Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Schwab Auditorium. Tickets at the HUB. MONDAY THOUGH Thursday May 9 to May 12 the Student Union Floral Agency will be taking corsage orders for Senior Prom in the West Dorm and • Nittany- Pollock areas 6 to 7 p.m. See him for best results. UGLY BILL from Acorn Hill. Vote Bill Bamfield 1 for Ugly Man. Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Pi. s. SALLYS DELIVERS the perfect Pissa seven nights a week. Prompt delivery is insured. Call* AD 7-2873. SQUARE DANCE on HUB Terrace 9-12 this Saturday with Ross Lytel, caller. Sponsored by AIM, 1 Leonides and West Dorm 1 Council. WHEN YOUR typewriter needs repairs lust dial AD 7-2492 or brine machine to 633 Colleve Ave. Wfll pick up and deliver
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