PAGE TEN SGA Judicial Holds 8 Courts The judicial branch of the Student Government Asso- nation posesses all judicial powers of the SGA and exercises them through eight courts and boards. The highest student court is the Supreme Court, which is concerned with matters of constitutionality. Any student or organization that feels a iul- ' 1 ■ inf! of a lower court is uncoil- iCO uit a ie eight in number—four sUUUionat may appeal the case to f e;ni , d fom . Inde endent the Supremo Couit. 3 1 When there is a question nl ™' - T , , , concerning the constitutionality ' judicial hears cases m of legislation passed, or when .voicing individual female stu there is an appeal to remove dents. Its operation is const! ucted from office a member of SGA. and dir( . ctcd by the Women’s ihe Supreme Couri rules on tf. ~ . . ~ .... ~ . . , ... Student Government Association. Ihe Con it is made up of the , ... T . . Council of Oiganizatton Control Students violating University Ifoaid Chan men and the Council patking and traffic regulations of Disciplinary Court Chan men. aie biought before the Traffic The Council of Organization'Comt. Theie will be nine male Board of Contiol consists of the; studPnts o it Traffic Court ap chaiimon of the Interfialeriuty p o]n t (? d by the SGA president Council Board of Control, the and subject to the approval of ranhollomc Boaid of Con 1 1 o 1 Assembly und the Organization Boaid of . , . . Control. This board rules on mat-; Tbe cour ‘ consist of wo teis of jurisdiction within its sophomores, four juniors, two combined control I and one graduate siu „ .. , dent. Membership will be dis nCouncil of Disciplinary , i r jbuted equally between fra- Court Chairmen consists of the ternily and inde pe„dent men. wor- 1 ? 60 ! - ? T n!t C e- C° uri ' , All revenue received from WSGA Judicial. Off Campus . fines wiU be placed in the Tribunal and the, chairman of , Sludent Scholarship Fund or one of the On Campus Tn- j will be used {or opexal i n g costs bunals - ' of ihe court. Supreme 1 All organizations chartered by ,'. as !’ e 10 rcfuse a the Senate Committee on Student paiticular case but he must jus- Affairs, excepting fraternities tifv his action to the court. anc i sororities, are subject to re- When u case is presented to,view by tire Organization Board (lie Siipieme Court, (ho court of Control, to determine if they must lirst decide whether thei'eyne fulfilling their chartered ob are giminds for hearing the case, ligations. j!,,, 111 ’'"' aie fi rourK, \ ltu ‘ <OUIt If an organization is governed tlnn mles on the ease. 'by a iccognized regulatory group, Cases involving male slu- it is exempt from this board, denis living in ihe residence j The IFC Board of Control halls are brought before an On has disciplinary power over all Campus Tribunal. At present fraternities. Its structure and there are three On Campus membership Is determined by Housa Attends Symposium SZwUna'hX each male S thB IFC - Robert W, House, assistant di ti al * ar , e , a ' ' The Pantiellenic Board of Con-!rector of computer facilities, re- Uie Off Campus Tribunal hoars trot has disciplinary power over cently attended a two-week sym cases involving male students all sororities This court is con-|posium on “Finite and Infinite Jiving outside of campus rcM-jstiucted and operated by the State Machines” at the Massachu-n donee halls The members of this Panhellenie Council. 'setts Institute of Technology. ' Opposite the Main Gate Drawing Materials Stationery The ATHLETIC STORE Loose Leaf Note Books Sporting Goods Filing Equipment THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA College Alum Groups OK'd By Trustees The University Board of Tius itees, after a year of study, has approved the organization of alumni socities for each of the .colleges of the Univeisity. The[ [societies are to be organized as constituent groups of the Penn, State Alumni Asociation ' Several of the colleges have .'hown an interest in developing smaller and more intimate alum ni organizations. However, Har ley I„ Swift, chairman of the com mittee, lists membership in the Alumni Association as a require ment for membership in the con stituent society. i i The mam purposes for the gen eral plan are to eliminate fiag mentution and confusion among graduates concerning dues re quests and fund solicitations, to keep alumni from being over loaded and irritated by separate and uncool dinated appeals, to Icreate a balance in the needs of [respective colleges and that of the jUniversity, and to avoid dupli cation of effort, officials say. The committee said it felt that by being part of the Overall pro gram at the University, the con stituent groups would have the help of the parent body, under standing of overall University [problems and needs, and a closet relationship with other consti tuent groups and their programs and operations. On the other hand, it empha sized that constituent groups shold have their own boards of diiectors, their own officers and their own programs. They should have representatives on the Al umni council and the aid of the Council of the Executive Secre tary of the Penn State Alumni Association, his facilities and his 1 staff. Associate Degree Offered in Hotel Ad The Pennsyylvania Master ' . [Farmers Association has establish- For the first time this fall the [two scholarships honoring the lata University will offer a two-yearjMason C. Gilpin, former editor of program m the field of hotel and, the Pennsylvania Farmer, Harris food service. The program . , , , , j Each of the scholarships will lead to an associate degree. Jpiovide $lOO per year. One will About half of the required awarded to a student in ag ■ couises in the progiam are tech-j n cultural journalism arvd tthe meal in natuie designed to ad-; o th er will be given a student in minister, as quickly as possible, general agriculture. :exposure to the facts and proce-, ■ dures necos,aiy for successful f Attends Chem Meeting professional peiiormance. 11 ® | These technical courses are not' Dr W. C. Fernel.us professor acceptable towaids a bachelor de-, and head of the Department of gree but the lemaming courses inChemistry, t wa ? on , e °/, f lva I the progiam are regular under-! °^ icia l delegates to the I n^. er " igraduate courses that carry regu-'national Union of Pure Applied tar credit towards the conference which was rea*e degree if the student should held m Munich, Germany from decide to carry on his studies. 'Aug. 26 to Sept. 9. 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