The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 13, 1959, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Cabinet Must Clarify
Class Cut Proposals
All-University Cabinet will have to present more defi
nite pioposals on class cuts and final examination exemp
tions before the University Senate will take any action.
Arthur D. Brickman, chairman of the Senate Committee
on Academic Standards, said his committee wants “some sort
Of written communication'' from
student government explaining
the proposals.
"The only communication we
have received,” he said, “is one
stating that Cabinet recommend
ed unlimited class cuts for upper
classmen and final exam exemp
tions "
Cabinet, for the past several
years, has approved recommen
dations which originated in
Student Encampment favoring
unlimited cuts and finals ex
emptions.
However, Cabinet has had no
success in its attempts to have
the two recommendations parsed.
In other business at last week's
Senate meeting, a revision was
made in the, Division of Counsel
ing regulations stipulating that
students may not enroll in the
division for more than two se
mesters beyond the freshman
year.
The ruling revised one car
ried over from the old Division
of In te r mediate Registration
which slated lhal a student
could only remain in the divi
sion for two semesters.
The Senate approved honors
designations for diplomas, also.
Students with All-University av
erages of 3.40 to 3.59 will have
“with distinction” added to their
diploma, those wiht 3.60 to 3.79
will have “with high distinction"
added, and those with 380 and
above will have “with highest
distinction” inscribed on the di
plomas.
Students graduating in honors
courses which are now being
planned will also have special
designations on their diplomas.
Lion's Den—
(Continued from page one)
Food Service will not suffer a
loss during the later hours.
Jay Feldstein., All-University
president, said that he was pleased
with the cooperation of the ad
ministration in giving students
what they wanted.
The original request to extend
the Lion's Den hours was made
by the Hetzel Union Board in Oc
tober. Edward Frymoyer, presi
dent of the Association of Inde
pendent Men, asked that the
hours be extended to accommo
date freshmen and other indepen
dent men and their dates on
weekends.
Bermudas Out in Lounges
Women students will not be per
mitted to wear Bermuda shorts in
dormitory lounges during final
examinations, as was erroneously
reported in Wednesday’s Daily
Collegian.
Women may, however, wear
Bermudas m the dining halls dur
ing this period.
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Room Entries
Two rooms in Simmons Resi
dence Hall were broken into Sun
day night while the occupants
were out of the rooms.
Campus Patrol Head Lucien E.
Bolduc said there was no evi
dence of theft,* but a radio was
damaged when it was apparently
knocked off the window sill by
the intruders.
According to Bolduc,the screens
on both rooms were slashed and
the windows opened. The occu
pants noticed this when they re
turned to their rooms at about
11 p.m., said one witness,
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parently fled when they knocked
the radio onto the floor, smash
ing it. One resident, who was in
the hall near the two rooms, said
she heard no noise during the al
leged time of the intrusion.
The rooms were located near
the food service entrance to the
building.
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