The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 04, 1958, Image 8

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    EIGHT
Cabinet Endorses
Steele's Judgment
(Continued from page one) ture fund raising rampaigns for
phi*. Now York and Pitubui gh, Larry Sharp,” Jacobson asked ifj
these are expenses you can hardly this was Steele’s opinion. j
avos< *- Boehiet here interrupted to say.
Steele said he feels "quite con-that since Steele had not written;
l'ident nothing wrong was done” the letter, he should not be asked;
in not submitting his expense ac- to comment on it. Steele answered:
count and left over money untilj Jacobson’s question, however,'
two month? after the trip was saying he “would r.ot say the fundj
completed. He said Donovan and.was irreparably damaged.” but;
hjs staff "knew I had the moneythat it was "‘unfortunate that this
and had not submitted any re-i issue will come to mind when the!
cejpts” but "everyone knew this Sharp fund is mentioned in the!
liad to be done sometime." future.” !
He said, "I just didn't take the, Jacobson then asked Steele why!
time to do it.” ;he had not included the $22 hej
He said be submitted them di-refunded to Cabinet Friday in.
reclly on being questioned since! the report.
"naturally the figures would now. James Hart. Interfratemityi
be necessary.” Council president, said the most'
Concluding his report. Steele important issue was the "in-;
said; “I feel I have not betrayed:sinuation” the Steele trip made on
my responsibilities to the stu- student government. He said Cabi-]
dents 1 represent." ;net should go on record as con-j
Lawrence Jacobson, senior in.doning or disapproving Steele’Sj
journalism from Chester and auctions, and that ‘“we cannot;
staff member of The Daily Co!- ; crucify student government on an;
legian, questioned Steele on tell- amount of anywhere from $25 to
ing Cabinet members last Thurs- $50.”
dav that th«- expenses had totalled After Miss Jablonski voiced the
$l5O when they were actually'motion for endorsement, Jacobson
oniv $126.17 said Steele’s actions were “merely
"This is about what I said.” a mistake" and that Cabinet
Steele answered. "I didn't ha^e'"should not condone it or cen
the fi euros running around in my' sure it”
head.” !
Dubb- told Cabinet Jacobson Women's Chorus Trio
speaking as a student and ~,
not as a representative of Col-! V.omens Choru_ tri
lerian entertain at the Home Economics
Jacobson said the extra day cost C|ub meeting at 7 tonight in the
about $5O. He said train fare “ en,cr- n . ~, , ,
would have cost about $22 00 for u lnl , t i atlon w ‘ n . b « hel f . [r.iUatc*
Steele and Yeager, about $24 00 sh ° uld woar dark Ekl f ts - a "°
less than the $46.80 spent for v -'h'te blouses. Initiation fee is »1
plane fare. and dues are oO cents.
Jacobson also pointed out that “
taxis were probably used in “going
somewhere on pleasure not 1
necessarily on business.” j
Jacobson questioned Steele on j
a letter to The Daily Collegian by i
Donovan and Joseph Boehret, m,
All-University secretary- treas- U
tirer, saying the Collegian had
done “incalculable damage to fu- m
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WSGA Issues
Two Campuses
The Women's Student Govern
ment Association Judicial Board
has issued two lenient weekend'
campuses for lateness and for re
suming to campus later than
| being signed in to return.
! Seven 1 o’clock removals were
[issued, mainly for failure to sign
lout for special permissions. The
board also issued 13 blackmarks.
j The Freshman Regulations
.Board issued a strict week cam
ipus to a freshman coed for drink-:
jing, and issued six 1 o’clock re-i
Imovals for lateness and failure to.
jsign out for special permissions. 1
| The freshman board issued 43 i
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Brill Award— !
(Continued jrom page one) |
eral Arts, was adviser and con
tinues as an active alumna of Al-j
jpha Chi Omega and has been ac-!
[live in Phi Kappa Phi, scholastic
: honor society.
i During the Centennial Year,
[1955, Miss Brill was head of the
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Insurance Representative
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