PAGE FOUR • • • • • Drama League Tribunal Discip lines To Get Support The University has announced lit will assume the responsibility Driver for Violationslf?ertsh3eivdarnaiamFaorpein•osgircasmansfmuTtslec t v nn (League. By BARBARA FOSTER The move will be effective im- Tribunal Wednesday night placed a seventh semester ' male student on suspended suspension with the provision! that he will not be allowed to operate an automobile in Cen- County next semester. The decision, which will not be valid until the Senate Subcommittee on Discipline ap ip roves the recommendation, Students Fined , means that the student will be !immediately dismissed from the For 2 Parties !University if he violates any oth er rures. Tiller. Crum ,ity students by-; The student pleaded guilty to ing at the Metigei Building, S•'driving recklessly and drunkenly' Allen Street, %%ere found gwlty ;in the lietzel Union parking lot, of having &sot dei ly parties Sun day a 10)I before Just i ce o f th e brushing past a campus police- Pc.ice Wilham P Bell Wednes- man with his car, telling the chiv evening piiceman that he was from the Robert Martin, a special stu-,University of Pennsylvania, driv wa,,,ing I dent from State College, the wrong way on a one-way fined a totar of 96,50 including street and refusing to stop. costs for his party in Apt. 25 I Or. May 9 his automobile was stopped by Patrolmen Philip Albeit Blackhuist, senior in Weber, David Byham and Paul business administration fi•o mi Hendershot as the car was pull- Edgewoi iii, and Ralph Moore, seri-, ing out of the parking lot. my in education from Washington, DC , were each fined a total of, As Hendershot was asking him $24 including costs for their partylfor identification, Weber crossed in Apt. 34. in front of the car and was brush- Testimony at the hearing stated'ed by it as it began to drift for ward. Wer said he though the that it portion of Martin's partylstudent had be accidentally taken his noisily left by the fire escape Ifoot off the brake, but he did not when police investigated the noise • Tnow about 10 p.m. Sunday. • Bell said that beer had been The student, who was under served at both parties and the! ! the influence of alcohol, did not remember starting to drive alcohol probably influenced the( away. He said he did not rea participants to make too much! lize he had hit the patrolman. noise. There had been singing as' well as loud activities, he said. Previous to this he had driven to a one-way street below Sim mons Residence Hall, entered, Sewage Plant Tour An open house program will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. tomorrow at the sewage plant which serves the University and community. The tour, which will take about :30 minutes, will include the en tire plant and laboratory building. 4! ) , OW _fttl r tililLo4o FOR Tottegiatt We'll mail you 12 issues beginning June 9th Fill out a subscription blank now (available at office or in Thursday's Collegian) and mail with 50c to Box 261, We mail your subscription any where! ••••••••••••sesemsoo 00000 ii•oe•• 00000 ileees• Need a CLASSIFIED AD? Still have a Room to Rent? House to Sell? Afghan to Find? Send this classified ad blank to Box 261, State College, Pa., and we will bill youi To Run June 9, 1954, 50c for 12 Words turned into the service drive there, turned around and proceded back out the wrong way, disregarding motions to stop by two other pa trolmen. The student will not appeal his case, 0. Edward Pollock, assistant Ito the dean of men, said. State College, Pa. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA double back for the Camels ! Hey, Don't Leave Yet ... ... before you leave State for the summer or forever (depending on what class you're in) why not make one last visit to METZGER'S. We have a large selectiori of Penn State mugs, sweat shirts, light weight summer jackets, and women's blazer . s priced at $16.95 And after you've bought your finals supplies at METZGER'S why not pick up a souvenir or gift to take home as a peace offer- ing. The little brother or sister, at home would probably like a Petin State T-shirt. METZGER'S 111.115 S. Allen SI. mediately H. William Simington, instruc- burgh for 32 years, fosters cora tor in English and speech at the petition among high school' in.di- McKeesport Campus, has beenlviduals and groups on a county, named to supervise the league's district and-state-wide level. program, Sunington will transfer to the main campus and serve as an 'instructor in speech. l i The league, which was spon- FRIDAY. MAY 22, 1959 sored by the University of Pitts- The music segment of the league's activities will be handled by the Pennsylvania Music Edu cator's Association. More people keep going back for Camels than any other cigarette today. The Camel blend of costly tobaccos has never been equalled for rich flavor and easygoing mild ness. Today as always, ibacco makes the fads and fancy stuff 6 .. a real rette CAMEL J. Iternolilerob Co..Wlnston.Salem.N 0. 354 E. College Ave.