PAGE TWO AIM-Judicial Suggests Probation for 3 Frosh The Association of Independent Men’s Judicial Tuesday night recommended judicial and office probation for two freshmen and board probation for a third freshman. The board also recommended that letters be sent to the parents of the first two freshmen, who were involved in the Guest Prof Will Speak On 'Scrolls' Dr. M jses Bailey, professor of Old Testament at the Hartford Theological Seminary, will de liver a series of lectures to fac ulty and student* on tlie recently discovered Dead Sea Scrolls Sun day and Monday. “Our Faith and the Dead Sea Scrolls," the topic of the first of the three lectures to be delivered by Dr. Bailey, will be presented at 8 p.m. Sunday in Schwab Audi torium. Groups Sponsor Talk The University Christian As sociation and the State College Friends Meeting are the co-spon sors of the lecture. He will speak on “Our Faith and the Dead Sea Scrolls" at 4 p.m. Monday in the Memorial Lounge of the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel; and at 8 p.m. in the lounge his speech will be “New! Light Through the Dead Sea Scrolls.” The Monday talks will be spon sored by the chaplain's office and the College of Liberal Arts. Taught in Mission Schools Dr. Bailey has taught in mis sion schools in Palestine and Leb anon and has traveled in many Arab nations. His lectures will air the puz zling and controversial questions which the discovery of the scrolls has created. LaVie Photo Schedule LaVie pictures will be taken to night at the Penn State.-Photo Shop for the following fraterni ties; Sigma Alpha Mu. 6:45; Sigma Chi. 7;00; Theta Chi. 7:15; Sigma! Phi Alpha. 7:30; Sigma Phi Ep silon. 7:45: Tau Kappa Epsilon. 8:00; Tau Phi Delta, 8.15; Sigma Nu, 8:30. NOW: 1:S«. 3:14. 7:43. * JACK EDDIE ALBERupgfjjj tJiimittffmiimtmfiimiiiimmuiim NIGHT FOOTBALL FRIDAY, OCT. 26 | 8 P.M., Eastern Daylight Saving Time | Tyrone High School State College High School AdntssiM 50c for Peau Slate Students Mease Show Mcrtric Card liiiiiiiiiiiiiiuttittiiiiuiiiitiiiHiiiiHiiiiiumiuiuitiiiuiiiiiiimiimiiiiitmiiiß same incident. The two were charged with drinking beer in the dormitory, hauling furniture and a tackling dummy into the dormitory, and violating quiet hours. Deny Part of Charge They admitted drinking beer and violating quiet hours, but denied hauling the furniture and tackling dummy into the dormi tory. Asked how much beer they had drunk, one said that he had drunk one bottle. The other said he did not know, but thought “about ten bottles.” When questioned separately, the students gave conflicting stories, one admitting they brought the beer back to the .dormitory, the other saying they found it in the dormitory when they returned from town about midnight. Both Maintain Stories When questioned together, both maintained their stories. One ad mitted telling a different story from both these to Assistant Dean of Men Harold W. Perkins in order to "rotect about thirteen others that had been with them on the night of the incident. The board questioned them about two hours and 25 minutes attempting to reconcile the con victing stories, but both stuck to their own versions. In the only other case before the board, a third freshman was' charged with setting off a fire-' cracker in the dormitory, tilting! a wastebasket full of water against a room door, breaking in to a supply closet, and being drunk in the dormitory. Admits Being “High” He admitted being “slightly high” in the dormitory and set ting off the firecracker, but de nted the other charges. He said he had been put into the supply closet by several men living in the dormitory whoj “wanted to get even” with him. He refused to name them. Duffy's Tavern Boalsburg Dining Rooms - Lounges featuring Steaks - Chops - Seafood and Your Favorite Beverage Dining Hours 5 to 9:30 Open AU Year iiiiiiiitiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiuu at THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Banner Contest to Be Held\ At W.Va.-State Pep Rally Seven sororities and 13 fraternities will compete for tro phies in the .banner contest which will be held at the West Virginia-Penn State pep rally tonight. The rally, which is being sponsored by the junior class advisory board, and the junior hat societies, Chimes, Andro cles, and Druids, will begin at 7 p.m. .in front of Recreation Hall. Trophies will be awarded for the best men’s banner and the best women’s banner. - Judges for the contest and the groups they represent are: Barbara Rilling, Chimes; James Benford, Druids; George Wills, Androcles; Thomas Schneider, Blue Key; and Joseph Hennessey, Audrey Sassano, Marianne Maier, Leslie Schultz, and John Olsen, junior class advisory board. Cheerleaders will lead the group in songs and cheers. They will be accompanied by the Air Force Reserved Officers Train ing Corps Pep Band. Representatives of the coach ing staff and the football team will be on hand for the rally. The junior groups are sponsor ing the pep rally in connection with Junior Week, which includes tomorrow night's Junior Prom. Book by Art Prof Gets High Rating “Creative and Mental Growth,” a book published in 1952 by Vik tor Lowenfeld, professor and head of the department of art educa tion, has been rated one of the top books in the art education field. The rating was done in a sur vey conducted by D. Kenneth Winebrenner, editor of School Arts magazine. Nearly 200 leading art educa tors were asked to make a list of 100 books in the art education field which they could endorse. “Creative and Mental Growth” appeared on 125 of the lists while “Your Child and His Art,” also by Lowenfeld, was fourth on the list. Another book by Lowenfeld, “The Nature of Creative Activi ty,” was mentioned on 77 of the lists submitted. University Record Shop | I NAME ...~ 77.7777.77..? I GRAND OPENING! of the NEW UNIVERSITY RECORD SHOP TODAY, Oct. 25 20 Other Album Prizes The ALL DAY Every Hour on the Hour One Album Jazz of Two Decades, will be given away. Come in and see how it's done Opposite Atherton Hall Be the first to enter contest. Do It now. Fill out and drop in box at University Record Shop ADDRESS .... PHONE - - Winners will be announced in Daily Collegian Oct. 27 Dancing was not permitted on the campus until 1890 when the Trustees, on petition of the stu dents, lifted the ban. 23 GREAT PRIZES Ist Prize—Philco 3 Speed Portable 2nd Prize—Album - My Fair Lady 3rd Prize—Album - High Society - Plus ~ each a $3.98 Value Winner's Own Selection Drawing To Be Held TODAY. OCT. 25 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1956 Grad Journ Society The Graduate Society in Journ alism will meet at 8 p.m. Monday in the home of Dr. Frederick 3. Marbul, professor of journalism, Pennsylvania Furnace. Ralph W. McComb, University librarian, will speak to the so ciety. -YCATHAUM Held Over 7- 'WAR & PEACE' FRIDAY - AT MIDNIGHT TWO HORROR HITS "MAD GHOUL" and "MUMMY'S CURSE" *NITTANY Now - 8:00 - 7:50 - 9:40 Love As It Really Is! . “LOVE Id THE CITY” Italian with English Titles
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