PAGE 71A/0 Freshman Gets Probation For Ag Hill Bike Theft A freshman in business admin. a letter home ai recommended by nitration from the Nittany dorini-; the AIM board. tore area told the Association of: The incident occurred before Independent Men Judicial BoardiThanksgiving vacation. The stu of Review Tuesday night he actedi dent said he and several friends' i on impulse when he took a bicycle i noticed the bicycle after leaving he found lying in the grass on? a class on Ag Hill. He said he sug- Ag Hill. Igested riding it back to his dormi- The dean of inen"s office ye/ter- Cory. day approved office probation and• M Tired of Walking . . 3 Students Cautioned By Tribunal Three sophomores convicted on disorderly conduct charges before Justice of the Peace Guy C. Mills, State College. have been issued warnings by Tribunal. • The students are John Siderav age, electrical engineering major from Shenandoah; Edward Date masch. business administration major from Gibsonia; and Arthur Waits, pre-veterinary major from Glassport. Seen Removing Sign The students were observed by police removing a parking sign , they found on the sidewalk on E. College Ave. about 2 a.m. Nov. IL They were fined and S 9 costs. the minimum penalty for the offense. The Tribunal warning was ac cepted yesterday by the dean of men's office. The warning carries no further penalty and will not be noted on the students' records. According to a report of the dean of men's office, the police observed no disorderliness other than the students' picking up the sign. which, it said, had apparent ly been placed on the sidewalk because of construction work. Students Admit Drinking The students admitted drinking at a fraternity house before the incident, but were not described by police as being influenced by alcoholic beverages, the report said. It said the students had not carried the parking sign more than two or three steps before they were stopped by a borough fire-policeman in uniform. Ski Instruction Being Offered Skiing instructions are now be ing offered to students every Sat uroay afternoon up to Christmas vacation and between Christmas and finals. Instructions will be held this week at 2 p.m . on the third floor of the water tower near Beaver Field. The cost of the course, ap proximately S 3, will include in structional movies and books. When it snows. instruction will be held at the club's ski trail. A work party will be held Sun day at the ski cabin to put in a new stove. Supper wilt be served. The group will meet at 2 p.m. be hind Old Main. Raybeck to Specik To Grad Students Dr. Joseph C. Raybeck. profes sor of American history and head of the Department of History. will speak on - Christianity and His tory" at a meeting of the grad uate students of the University Christian Association. The informal meeting will be held at 7:30 tonight in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Memorial Chapel lounge. The first summer sessi,4n at Penn State had an enrollment of 146 students. TATE NOW: 3 :22. sat. 1. as. r 4? 114... a... I ma VIII - NO RIR i krso' . 41.1115 . 011 T . $lOlll . llllll IN MWI N I 6 M EINI V INI I THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA The student said at first he took the bicycle as a prank but later said he took it to save walk ing back. One other student rode back with him, he said. After reaching the dormitory. the student said, he realized his mistake but rode the bicycle around campus anyhow because he felt possibly the owner might recognize it. The student left the bicycle parked against a Nittany dormi tory following his tour of cam pus. He said he thought at the time that it was the best way for the owner to find the bicycle. Remained Parked The bicycle remained parked until a student called it to the attention of a dormitory coun selor. The student told the counselor he had seen the student in ques tion riding the bicycle. When questioned by the counselor about the incident the student admitted taking the bicycle. In another case the dean of men's office approved office and judicial probation and a letter home for a freshman in mineral industries from the West Halls area as recommended by the AIM board. Wanted to Scare Friend The student said, he threw a fire cracker behind a friend wash ing in a lavatory in an attempt to scare him. He admitted throw ing the 'firecracker when ques tioned by a counselor. The student said he got the firecracker at a party during Thanksgiving vacation. He said he did not intend to bring the firecracker back to the 'Univer sity. The student said he found the firecracker in one of his pockets when he returned. He said he knew of the state law but was ignorant of University regulations on firecrackers. Chapman Edits Bibliography Dr. Hugh H. Chapman Jr.. as sistant professor of Romance lan guages. is the editor and co-author of a bibliography of comparative literature included in the 1956 Yearbook of Comparative and General Literature.. Dr. Chapman is chairman of the Bibliography Committee of Comparative Literature 5. which is devoted to the study of Franco- American and Anglo-French Lit erary Relations. This is the first year that the annual bibliography of Comparative Literature 5 has appeared in the Yearbook, which is being published by the Uni versity of North Carolina Press. In addition to serving as Biblio graphy Committee chairman. Dr. Chapman is secretary of the sec tion for 1950. WDFM Seeks Workers Freshman, sophomores, an d juniors interesetd in becoming radio operators for station WDFM should report at 1:30 pm- Satur day to 304 Sparks. ENDS TODAY - "GIANT' BEGINS FRIDAY ELVIS PRESLEY "LOVE ME IENDER" Richard Egan - Debra Paget *NITTAPIY TODAY - DOORS OPEN 5 pan. "Funniest Picture of the Year" —Herald Tribune "PRIVATE'S PROGRESS" Kn. 1 Wet of England 15 to Head May Day Committees Fifteen chairmen and co-chair men have been appointed to head May Day committees by Susan Smith. Women's Student Govern ment Association vice president. Mary Lou Horner and Rachel Waters were named co-chairmen of ceremonies; Anne Nitrauer and Katherine Vise. decorations; Mar ilyn Roberts and Shirley Ansilmo. elections; Mary Lou Lytle and Lynn Stol!meyer, invitations; Lo is Henderson and Grace Antes, properties; and Audrey Ginsburg and Mary Ann Hook, publicity. Chairmen Listed The committee chairmen are Elizabeth Witeraft, costumes; Ro berta Armstrong, music and en tertainment; and Karen Bixler, programs. WSGA House Representatives were asked to get women from their respective units to work to day and tomorrow sorting out the clothes collected in the Alpha Phi Omega drive. These coeds will go to Borough Hall in State College and work from I to 5 p.m., 10 working each hour. To Aid Hungarians The WSGA Christmas clothing drive, which began yesterday, is being directed this year to Hun garian relief. - All clothes should be cleaned and mended," said Miss Smith. The drive will end Dec. 19 when the clothes will be picked up and given to the Friend's Society of State College. This organization, which also worked with APhiO in its drive, will see that the clothing is sent to Hungary. Williamson Chosen Council Chairman Dr. Merritt A. Williamson, dean of the College of Engineering and Architecture, has been appointed chairman of a committee of the Engineering College Research Council of the American Society for Engineering Education. The committee will formulate policies and a basic philosophy having to do with research co operation between educational institutions and industry. g oil i.dieu\5ii..„...,:........ .,.. ...,., .1 . ... • se ATMOSPHERE? :. 14 You'll find it here. BENSaTt . F r d l I y i a n t Th o e wn? i : Town House ... :..sii : : : :: :B e O n ? joyment . : 4 ....i ..i: ::_t: s the Jerry Miller :i; Combo playing for ''' -your RVg, : .: 9-12:30 \ ,:::::::0:t.::•,w. :`: ,T, Y Debaters to Leave For Pitt Tourney Eight members of the Men's and Women's Debate Teams will leave tomorrow for the University of Pittsburgh Cross- Examination Debate Tournament. Members of the men's affirmative team are Jonathan Plaut and Edward Klevans. Arguing negatively, will be Ger ald Bogus and Robert Adams. The two women affirmative speakers will be Ellen Donavon and Mary Ann Camins: the nega tive speakers, Marilyn Cohen and Arlene D'Onofrio. Debate Foreign Aid The question will be the 1956 debate topic, Resolved: That the United States should discontinue direct economic foreign aid. Harold J. O'Brien, assistant professor of speech, and Carol Ertzrnan, graduate assistant will accompany the teams. The tournament will be held at the Cathedral of Learning, and trophies and medals will be awarded to the best teams and speakers. The University of Cali fornia at Los -Angeles and the University of Florida will present an exhibition debate. Compete in Tournaments Last weekend, eight members of the Men's Debate Team parti cipated in two tournaments: the Allegheny Debate Tournament at Allegheny College. and the Tem ple Novice Debate Tournament at Temple. At Allegheny, the affirmative speakers, Jay Tolson and Irwin Bass, defeated the University of Pittsburgh, and lost to Oberlin College and Slippery Rock State Teacher's College. The negative speakers, Gerald Bogus and Robert Adams, won over Case Institute and Grove City College, but were defeated by University of Pittsburgh. The University of Pittsburgh won this tournament. The four men who went to Temple debated officially for the first time. As novices, the affirm- WR O IMER'S SUNOCO E:j E. College ( r - A block from Simmons If you are experiencing hard starting these cold mornings remember that the 3.99 tune up special is still in effect. New points, condenser—clean plugs. vi::{ rc::* Got these in your holiday. plans? This all-Arro4outfit can make a Christmas morning. ('with a couple of well-placed hints. it can be yours.) For your Christmas check— list: this stand-out Cabot sport shirt or imported cotton flannel, with the new short-point collar; and two college standbys, Arrow slacks and University gyred crew neck sweaters. Shirt, $5.95; sweater, $11.95; slacks, $12.95. ARROW —first in fashion SHIM • TIES • SLAVES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1956 ative team and the negative team each earned three to one records. The affirmative team, Herbert 'Garfinkle and Herbert Cohen, beat Dartmouth College, Morgan State College, and Scranton. It lost to Villanova University. John Byron and Byron LeVart of the negative team beat Mes siah Bible College, Temple Uni versity, and Bucknell University, losing only to University of Penn sylvania. Dartmouth College wort this tournament. Engineer Writes Article Robert M. Barn Off, instructor in civil engineering, has written an. article, "Simplified Analysis of Rigid Frames," published in the November issue of the Journal or the Structural Division of the American Society of Civil Engi neering. WMAJ PROGRAM SCHEDULE Thursday, December 6 G :211 Sig. Os =lei Cl= 8:15 i Morning Show 9:01 ______ Robert Horleigh 9:13 Morning Show 10:00 Cecil Brown :1:13 Classical Interlude EM:EMMIEgMI INCeMGV=M Que..* For A Dar 12:06 __ Mimic at Noon 12:1i _______ ____ Centre County News 12;31 _________ Music for Listening 12:45 Area Sports 42:50 ______ Centre Cesare Ag. 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