The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 24, 1958, Image 2

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Code Dissolution
to WSGA Senate
Honor
To Go
A recommendation to dissolve the Honor Code will be
presented at the next meeting of the Women's Student Gov
ernment Association Senate, Sybil Kersh, chairman of the
WSGA implementation committee and former chairman of
the Honor Code committee said.
It will also be recommended at the next Senate meeting
Prelims For
He-Men Set
Saturday
Preliminary events for the He-
Man and Queen of Hearts contests
Monday after the float parade will
be held 2 p.m. Saturday at the
Golf Course.
For men, two events will be
held, the 100-yard dash and the
shot put, the same as standard
track and field events.
The first 10 men in each
event will receive points in or
der of their finish. The 10 men
with the highest combined
scores will qualify for the finals
Monday night.
An egg-throwing contest will be
the preliminary event for the
Queen of Hearts contest. Two girls
from each group will toss a raw
egg back and forth, increasing the
distance at each throw. Finalists
will be the eight teams who keep
from breaking their eggs.
In case of rain, the events will
be held 2 p.m. Sunday at the Golf
Course.
Leslie Phillabaum, contest
chairman, said yesterday That a
rule stating that contestants
may not wear spiked shoes was
omitted from the letter sent id
participating groups.
Men who have won a letter in
track or cross-country or are
members of the track or cross
country squads are not eligible
to enter the contest.
Each group will receive one
point for entering the contest.
lie-Man and Queen trophies
will be presented at Awards
Night next Thursday.
Spring Week Standards
To Be Explained Tonight
The organization and standards
for Spring Week will be explained
to chairmen of all participating
groups at 7 tonight in 3 Carnegie.
No more than three persons
from each group may attend.
Hat Society Applications
Available in Old Main
Students may apply for men's
hat societies at the dean of men's
office instead of the Hetzel Union
desk under the new student ac
tivities file card system.
Persons who had previously
filled out cards at the HUB desk
are asked to fill out new ones in
the dean of men's office.
that women students be allowed
"Penny a Minute Nights." On
these nights upperclass women
would be allowed out until 10:30
and freshman women until 9:95
for the price of one cent a minute.
The proceeds would go to
charity, according to Constance
Jones, chairman of the commit
tee on evaluation of future
WSGA projects, which made
the recommendation.
The recommendations were
formulated at the WSGA retreat
lat which the issues were discussed
Iby old and hew members of the
committees.
Miss Jones also said her com
mittee will recommend that the
costs of May Day be cut next
year, possibly by using Beaver
,Field instead of the lawn of Old ]
Main.
At the WSGA Senate meeting,
following th e retreat, Senate
voted to give $25 to World Uni
versity Service.
Audrey Jersun, chairman of
WSGA Judicial Board recom
mended the following hours that
were approved by the Senate:
For the night of Carnival
(Tuesday), all women are per
mitted out until 12:15 a.m. ex
cept those especially delegated
to clean up booths. Those worn
en must be in by 1 a.m.
Senior Ball weekend freshmen
women have an interchangable
12:00 p.m. and 1 a.m. Upperclass
women have a 2:00 a.m. for Fri
day, the night of the ball, and the
regular 1 a.m. for Saturday night.
Prof Gets State Post
Dr. John H. Ferguson, professor
of political science, was elected
president of the Pennsylvania
Political Science and Public Ad
ministration Association at the
organization's annual meetings
in Harrisburg last weekend.
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The most colorful event of Spring Week is the
FLOAT PARADE . . . don't miss it . . . 6:00 p.m.
Monday evening. April 28 . .. Floats portraying
the GREAT T.V. SHOWS.
Immediately following are the HE-MAN. and
QUEEN OF HEARTS contests at Beaver Field.
You'll want to be there f
WEEK EVENTS.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Tribunal
(Continued from page one)
turn over his matriculation
card.
He said he was standing in a
large crowd of people and after
he heard others yelling similar
words, he said "Let's go to Ath
erton." The dean of men's office
charged him with planning to in
cite the crowd.
The third student, a fresh
man, was apprehended by 0.
Edward Pollock, assistant to the
dean of men, when he was
found to have his face covered
by a handkerchief and was
wearing only a pair of bermu
das and no shirt.
He was not apprehended at the
time of the raid but only told to
move along by his last semester's
dormitory counselor. He was noti
field by the dean of men's office
Monday morning of his apprehen
sion.
The fourth student was stand
ing in front of the steps of Pat
tee Library and said "look out
behind" when he saw officials of
the dean of men's office approach
ing the students who were crocs
ing the Mall and retuning to the
West Halls area.
He was recommended only for
disciplinary probation because he
was not near Women's Building
nor did he take any further part
in the demonstration, Tribunal
said. •
Associate Dean of Men Har
old W. Perkins said the imme
diate expulsion recommendation
is the severest penalty the Uni
versity can take regarding stu
dent conduct. The penalty will
be entered on the student's
permanent record and he will
not be able to return to the
University.
The two other students recom
mended for suspension will be
able to reapply for admission in
February of 1959. No time limit
was set on the fourth student's
disciplinary probation recommen
dation.
In the report on the entire inci
dent by the dean of men's office,
women were reported taunting
men and encouraging the raid.
The report also cited misconduct
in the West Halls area when plas
tic bags full of water were thrown
out of windows and onto the side
walks.
Don
The
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German Unity Said
Hurt by Rebuilding
The Reverend Eberhard Bethge, anti-Nazi leader who
was involved in the famous July 20, 1944, plot to assasinate
Hitler, said last night that Germany's being rushed into an
important role in world politics has been unfortunate.
It has made it impossible, he said, for Germany to find a
symbol which can be used as a
bond among her people.
The German people, Reverend
Bethge said, now live in a state
of "nihilism." They trust no one,
he said—they are afraid to.
Bethge also condemned Amer
icans for being ready to accept
the German people too soon.
"Germany is lacking any basic
feeling of being one country," he
said; "the forces of east and west
have given Germany something
she should not have so soon."
Bethge. speaking together with
iMrs. Charles E. Raven, a Resis
,tance leader in the Belgian Un
derground, went on to say that
Germany has been unfortunate in
that her brief moments of demo
Traffic Court
Issues Warning
Traffic Court has issued a warn
ing that students are not per
mitted to park near the golf
caddy house between 7:30 a.m.
and 5:30 p.m.
The court also found four stu
dents guilty of their fourth vio
lation and has suspended their
campus driving privileges for 60
days.
A total of 34 students were
fined $175 by the court for illegal
parking, failure to display regis
tration stickers and failure to re
port to campus patrol after re
ceiving a summons.
The court suspended a total of
$3O of the amount fined.
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cracy have come after defeats, un
like the United States and Britain
where freedom and democracy
followed some type of victory by
the people.
Mrs. Raven, who since her lib•
eration from the Nazis, has been
working with refugees, said that
she believes every individual Ger
man cannot be condemned for the
actions of the majority. If you
treat people with love, she said,
you will receive love in return.
Bethge commented that al
though the movement once had a
small backing, the move to unite
IGermany through war is now vir
tually dead.
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