PAGE TWELVE Off-Campus Court Tries Male Violators The Fred Lewis Pat tee Li- desk are in circulation for two . ... . . , , 1 weeks, and can be renewed if brary, which contains almost no s reserved for another bor- Off Campus Tribunal, one about once a week, depending, ordiances, traffic regulations i 500,000 volumes, will be open rower. ... . on whether there aie cases. | and Infractions of undergrad- ; . . . _. , c ! reference denartment In violate campus and town rules. A non . resident hall sludent ' uate rulings The Dean of Men's .Monday through Friday from foxing ol the of three courts to try men who who violates a rule is notified VK> * ators over !7*50 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday second floor, contains diction hears eases of students living l^ e to D go"bJw' iv.bunal h"! Tribunal o at’ this time was em-'from 7.50 to 5 p.m., and Sun- J n a c n^' outside residence halls. 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. jetence books. The other courL are the y occasion demanded. On the fust floor are five! This room has on reserve such fiaternily Counul Boaid of Con-! ma j< e a decision. j Tribunal was given the author-heading rooms which contain gub'ic documents as . United "»>«*-* "r"’ f s i boob <• ">= «-«*« ton consisting of tinea boards-]hoar the decision It is not valid,| b ‘ u Ja ‘ v ‘ P how . jects; Room 102, books on art, declassified reporis, United Na- Niltany, West and North Halls, ihowever, until the Senate Sub-;°y le j." d 3 g eL^sdl^ e ' a n raie books and in- turns publications, and publica- The name, Off Campus T ri-I^ m,n mee on Discipline aLLUUI,Is ued jdustnal arts; Room 103, books on tions of the Commonwealth of burial, was first used last year, 1 . 1 ?® v . e f rd^ t Tribunal was changed again ! mathematics, philosophy and re-Pennsylvania, when the constitution was re- 1 1 deuslon Ain November 1953. The Senate Lg ion; Room 104, books on history, 1 The periodicals reading room Until then it was called 1 m.’ .. . Tv;un«ai Subcommittee on Discipline international understanding, po- | contains current issues pertain- Student Tribunal. Its essential: i- iqi« It ’ j was set up as a board of appeal Htical science, and sociology; ing to liberal arts, education, duties have not changed from' for students tried by WSGA Room 105, books on journalism, business adminisfralion, and last year. I ! Judicial and’Tribunal. Former- languages, literature, and speech; physical education. Tribunal is composed of eight I punishment forcampuscustoms i lr All-College Cabinet handled Room 107, books on physical edu-j Special services of the library men who are interviewed and violations Its first endeavor appeals. A marshall was created ,cation psychology, and reserve' are the Audio-visual aids library, selected from applicants in the W as to abolish freshman hazing I *° P re * ent the case to iha da ‘ :|°, r economlcs >, located on the ground floor, spring of each year by a com- except during one night of the I *® nd ® nl - ,„„ _ , ! an “ militaij science. iwhich contains over 5500 prints; miiiee composed of the presi- j year”posted night. S In March 10dd Tribunal was set; The circulation desk, the 'phonograph records at the Stack dent of the Interfraiernity ; Tribunal remained essentially ■ p pve juniors and fourj reference department, and per- j Entrance Desk on the second Council or his representative, the same until 1939 when thei sen ' ors p * us a c h a ' rman and . a | iodical literature can be found floor, consisting of language the president of Town Inde- 'constitution was revised and' secr< i* ary ' As now, the penalties! on the second floor, All books records, Broadway musical re pendent Men or his repreßenta- nipn’c and women’s student <?ov-' Cons ' s^ed * wo k lnds °f warn- borrowed from the circulation Icords, and classical records five or the chairman of Off e nments wel? combined l in « s ’ Probation or expulsion from 1 Campus Tribunal for the com- j i/T 1948 when there were no! the University ing year. Under the old system 'freshmen on campus, Tribunal’s' senior members interviewed ap- , mam WO rk was in dealing with plicanis with the chairman. i traffic violations. At this time it The members of Tribunal are applied, again, only to men stu of different class standing andjdents. have different fraternity-inde-i As of October 1948 it hand pendent affiliations They meet led student breaches of town Gamma To Run New students with questions and problems concerning' the University will find two service organizations on campus ready to be of service—Alpha Phi Omega, men’s national service fraternity, and Gamma Sigma Sigma, women’s national service fraternity. Students can take their im mediate questions to the APhiO- Ganima Sig information booth on the Mall at Pollock Road during Orientation Week. Members of the organizations will be wear ing arm bands and crew hats for easy identiiication. lii addition to its part in the information booth, APhiO also sponsors an annual blood dona tion drive for the Red Cross. A temporary ‘hospital’ is set up in the Hetzel Union cardroom where donors can make their contri butions. Another yearly event which APluO sponsors is “The Ugliest Man on Campus” contest. This is a week-long event in which fra ternities and independent groups vie for the ‘honor’ of having then candidate judged most ugly. A parade and a skit night are held, and students may choose their favorite monster by penny voting on the Mall. All proceeds fiom this activity go to charity. APhiO also usheis at registra tion, the IFC-Panhel Sing and the annual High School Science Fair. Pledges in the fraternity take refreshments to students confined to the University hospi tal The group also takes part in clothing drives for needly refu gees. The campus chapter of the group was organized in 1932. Its membership is open to all in terested students. Pledges to the fiaternity must complete a se mester of training including 25 hours of service. A pledge must also have a 2.0 All-University average to be brotherized.- Gamma Sig, in addition to help ing in the information booth, par ticipates in a yearly drive to send list'd books to students abroad as well as other service activities. They, too, require a pledging /Welcome' Frosh! ; Everything in candy from penny licorice sticks to deli cious hand-made chocolates. The (ANDY (ANE "Between the Movies" APhiO Booth Sig, Info period and a minimum number of service hours before they in itiate a pledge. Applicants to Gamma Sig are invited to a tea each semester and to a screen ing session with members of the group. READY and WILLING... THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA jCampus Auto Fines | Payable in HUB Students given auto violation tickets by Campus Patrol report’ to Captain Phillip Maik at the traffic violations headquarters in i 203 Hetzel Union Building to pay; their fines. j Students not satisfied with his’ decision may. bring their ease be-1 fore the Traffic Court. The court meets at 7 p.m. each Monday in Captain Mark’s office. j The Traffic Court is made up' of seven members, two each 1 from the sophomore, junior and 1 (senior classes and one graduate! i student. After hearing a case the court' may vote guilty, for a dismissal, or for a suspension of charges. Applications for a seat on the Traffic Court are approved by the All-University president The student having held his position on the court longest automati cally becomes chairman. One hundred and eleven cases were brought before the court last year. Sales Personnel (left to right). Seated: Barbara Petnick, Carole Brooks, Mrs. DeVeny, Mrs. Petnick, and Charlene Petnick. Standing: Gertrude Moore. Mr. Charles Petnick, the shop’s owner, looks on. Mr. Charles Pattee Library Announces New Fall Semester Hours The First Notional Bank of State College SERVING PENN STATE STUDENTS SINCE 1904 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System to help YOU with your college wardrobe 124 S. Allen 51. and 404 E. College Ave. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1959
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