FRIDAY. NOV ER 7, 1958 SYMBOL OF DEFIANCE of the new Nittany Council rule requiring the wearing of sport shirts on weekdays and ties on Sundays in the Nittany Residence Hall is Dale Parker's tee-shirt. The diners are, left to right, Ernest Lewis, Joseph Kovalick, Parker, Robert Beckwith and John Horvath. T-shirt 'War' Begim Nittany Men Resent New Rule By GRETCHEN HARRISON lat Sunday dinner. I The war of the T-shirt According to the Nittany Coun-j cil constitution. it is possible to wearers is on! change the ruling. If half the men vote against the ruling, it will' The first battle began when be reversed. men in Nittany appeared at Schimpf said it is very pos meals wearing T-shirts in Bible that the men would try to boycott the rule. order to show their defiance of "But we are just trying to im a rule passed by the Nittany sill - . prove the ethical standards of the dent council Wednesday eveningimen," Schimpf explained. The regulation stated that T-shirts , and sweatshirts are no longer al- that the food service checkers The council expressed the hope lowed, to be worn in Nittany din- ing hall. will cooperate and refuse to serve The rulin was not announced 'meals to men dressed inappropri officially until ately. last evening. But The introducing of such le gis few men needed to be told. lation had been discussed at the Usually, only a few men wear last five meetings, but the rule T-shirts to meals, but yesterday was actually introduced Monday it seemed that everyone was night by vice president Kenneth wearing one—if not a T-shirt, Comely at an executive meeting. then a ragged sweatshirt. Comely's rule merely pro- Nittany Council President hibited wearing T-shirts in the William Schimpf said the men dining hall. Student council complained all day yesterday members amended it to exclude about the new ruling. How ever, at the council meeting it was passed unanimously. 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Senate Discipline Group To Discuss Phi Psi Pro The Senate Subcommittee on Group Discipline will meet at 3:15 p.m. today to consider the recommendation for the loss of social privileges. for Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Phi Kappa Psi does not plan to appeal the case. The Interfraternity Council Board of Control recom mended Wednesday night that the fraternity lose its social 'privileges from today until Mon- 1 ---------- --- --- day, Dec. 1. day night, four rulings were The fraternity was charged made concerning the deferi ed with the involvement of two of ruUhtnt s% stein. its members in a drinking inci-; *Sorority members who are dent while it is on social pioba- holding dances in fraternities are ti Boardchairman Ronald Siders . permitted to invite reshman B said a fraternity is responsible forlguests. *Fraternities will not be per involvedthe conduct of its members when` *Fraternities to send Chustmas cards in a drinking incident in that fraternity. to freshmen or their parents. Two members of Phi Kappa! *Fraternities may not post Psi were involved in an incident s igns or posters inviting freshmen campus following an "after 1' to open houses nor may they buy party at Phi Kappa Psi, Oct. 19.18°Y dia for the purpose of informing advertising space in any me- Since the fraternity has been on social probation since Feb. 21,:freshmen of open houses 1958, its new incident was can eA fraternity may place signs sidered in conjunction with thei on the outside of its house invit fact that they are on probation,'"g freshmen to attend an open Siders said. house. The fraternity suffered the loss Siders also said the Board will of its social privileges for the !consider at its next meeting the spring semester and was placed l problem of transfer students wishing to stay in fraternities on social probation for the falli th.tring the spring semester orien 'semester, last February. Its social tation week. 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