The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 22, 1958, Image 5

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    ECEEEEK, screams Pat
“Too True to Be Good,”
day, Friday and Saturd;
Ladizinsky prepares to
2 Fresh
For Fixii
The Senate subcommittee on discipline has placed two
freshmen on deferred suspension until the end of the semes
ter for alteration of their matriculation cards.
The case was referred to the committee by the dean of
men’s office following an Association of Independent Men’s
Judicial Board of Review hear
ing.
The two men must comply with
the conditions of disciplinary pro
bation throughout the semester.
The dean of men is authorized
to bring suspension action if the
violators become involved in any
circumstances warranting disci
plinary action.
The students said they want
ed altered cards to be able "to
take older girls some place
with atmosphere besides the
HUB or Corner Room after
movie dates."
They both denied planning to
use the cards to obtain or be
served alcoholic beverages.
The students were required to
purchase new matriculation cards
for $1 from the registrar’s office
to replace the altered cards, which
were confiscated and destroyed.
The case of a sophomore who
removed an out-of-order tele
phone from Hamilton Hall to
fix it and was apprehended by
Bell Telephone authorities was
also referred to the Senate sub
committee.
After discussion with a repre
sentative of the,' dean of men’s
office, the Bell Telephone Co. de
cided not to press charges. Tam
pering with any communications
channel is a federal offense carry
ing a penalty of a $5OO fine and
1-year imprisonment.
The board suggested office pro
bation for the violator.
Four freshmen discovered
disposing of beer cans the night
of Oct. 10 will be placed on
Talent ••
Talent
Thursd
Roo
All Indies
Thompson, the maid in George B. Shaw’s
scheduled for Players presentation Thurs
y nights in Schwab Auditorium, as Ivan
larm the fair head of Mary Minkiewich.
lien Suspended
g Matric Cards
disciplinary probation and let
ters will be sent to their par
ents, if the board's recommen
dation is upheld by the Senate
subcommittee.
When a student is placed on
disciplinary probation, the penal
ty is automatically noted on his
permanent record.
It can be removed upon request
of the student to the dean of
men’s office. The record is then
usually corrected before the
eighth semester.
A freshman bike stealer was
placed on office probation for
his escapade the evening of
Oct. 10, when he rode a stolen
bike from the Nittany residence
area to Carnegie Building,
The dean of men’s office ap
proved the board’s recommenda
tion which included sending a let
ter to the student’s parents.
Office probation is not placed
on the violator’s permanent rec
ord.
Queen Finalists—
fContinued from page one)
occo, Lois Piercy, Carol Ploesch,
Dorothy Toklish and Marlynn
Turki.
They were interviewed by the
queen committee yesterday. The
chairman of the committee is
Charles Blunt, junior in electri
cal engineering from Washing
ton, D.C.
Last year’s queen was Barbara
Ray, now a senior in home eco
nomics from Huntingdon Valley.
anted"
For the "Indie"
to Auditions
iy, Oct. 23,1958
7-9 p.m.
100 Carnegie
Invited to Audition
COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Fellowship
Nominations
Due Oct. 31
October 31 is the deadline for
submitting nominations for the
1959 Woodrow Wilson Fellow
ships, sponsored jointly by the
Association of American Univer
sities and by the Carnegie Corpor
ation and General Education
Board.
Approximately 1000 fellowships
will be made available to students
in the natural and social sciences,
and the humanities who hope to
make college teaching a career.
Seniors who have not yet en
tered a liberal arts graduate
school are eligible for nomination
and this year a limited number
of junior students will also be
awarded grants. College graduates
now in the armed forces are eli
gible if they are free to enter a
graduate school during the 1959-
60 year.
Awards are made for the first
year of graduate study only.
'Stipends provide $l5OO plus de
pendency allowances for wife'and
jchildren. The Ford Foundation
pays tuition and fees for the fel
low directly to the graduate
school.
Only faculty members may
nominate candidates. A nominated
canddiate is invited to make a
formal application and those ap
pearing most promising are then
invited for an interview at a re
gional center,
Last spring, three University
students Lawrence Kowalski,
Everett Van Dorm and James
Clegg—were awarded fellowships.
Further information can be ob
tained from the office of Dr. How
ard A. Cutler, assistant to the
vice president for academic af
fairs, 302 Old Main.
He Wonders-
(Continued from page four)
in asking lha President to be
an honorary member of the
fraternity.
I was!
• Looking into the future with
a more sensible eye, I wonder
where I’ll be, come next ini
tiation at the fraternity? At
least I would have something
to do with my spare time in
the local federal prison. I could
write my memoirs and have a
pile of money waiting for me
when I get out.
I wonder what President Eis
enhower’s reaction is to the
call . . . Maybe I should call
him and see!
Nittany Grotto to Meet at 7
Nittany Grotto will meet at 7
tonight in 121 Mineral Industries.
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1443 Student Tickets
Remain for Ballet
A total of 1443 student tickets remain for Roberto Igle
sias’ Ballet Espanol, scheduled to appear at 8 p.m. Sunday
in Recreation Hall.
The distribution of student tickets will continue through'
Sunday or until all tickets are gone. A total of 900 non-stu
dent tickets will go on sale at 9 a.m. today at the Hetzel
Union desk. The price is $1.25.1
Iglesias, who formed his pre
sent troupe two years ago, first,
toured the United States as a fea-j
tured dancer ir. the famed Ro-|
sario and Antonio company. |
When Rosario and Antonio sep- 1
arated in 1952, Iglesias replaced!
Antonio as Rosario’s partner. J
The dancing which the Ballet ;
Espanol performs is an art j
which dates back from 550 B.C. i
Through the centuries, the 1
dance became an integral part 1
of Spanish life. It even entered ,
church ritual, where it still re- [
mains, notably in the Spanish ’
cities of Seville and Toledo.
Various folk dance forms de
veloped, ranging from the jota of
Aragon to the wild flamenco of
the gypsies of southern Spain.
The technique of the Spanish
dance is complete in itself and
has its own terminology. Its styles
differ greatly from all other
schools.
The character of the Spanish
dance lies in the carriage of
the head, torso and arms and in
the emotions expressed by the
dancer.
The troupe is made up of 20
dancers plus musicians and fla
menco singers Guillermo Keys
Arenas, who until a few weeks
ago was director of the National
Ballet of Guatemala, is now ap
pearing with the troupe as a fea
tured dancer. He also serves as
ballet master and assistant direc
tor.
Ml Council to Meet Tonight
The Mineral Industries Student
Council will meet at 7 tonight in
216 Hetzel Union Building.
By BOBBY LEVINE
Activity Cards Available
For Blue Key Society
Activity cards for Blue Key,
junior men’s hat society, are avail
able in the dean of men’s office.
Fifth semester men with at least
a 2.0 All-University average may
apply.
The activity cards must be
turned in to the dean of men’s
office by noon on Nov. 1.
WSGA House to Meet
The Woman’s Student Govern
ment Association House of Repre
sentatives will meet at 12.30 p.m.
today in the back study lounge
of McElwain Hall.
Weekend
Wonderland
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