THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 Encampment Repo Law Codifications Asked for Students By CATHY FLECK, Assistant Editor (Third of a Series) A codification of violations of student judicial rules and their punishments has been called for by the 1959 Student Encampment members. * The Student Conducts wo Assembly appoint a comlhittei Gazette TODAY Ae Hill Party committte, 6:15-8 p.m., 218 HUB AUK, 7 p.m. 317 Willard Air Force (lire Club, 3*3 pm, HUB assembly room Alplia Epsilon Delta, 2:30*3:30 p.m., 218 HUB Bridge Club, 6:30-10 p.m, HUB card i worn Christian Fellowship, 12:45*1:15 pm., * 218 HUB damme Sigma Sigma Bisters, 6:15 i> m., HUB assembly room Il'C, 7-30-8 *7O pm, 214-15-16 HUB Mi'*e and Rostrum, 6:30-6pn. 217 HUB News and Views, trainees, 7 pm., 14 Ifon.e Ec SU\ Assembly, 7-10:30 p.m., HUB assembly loom S*.\, 5-7 p.m., 203 HUB/ Society of American Military Engi neers, 7 p.m., 2-3 Carnegie IYUA Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m, WRA pi tyumni 7VRA Bowling Club, 7:30 p.m, White Hull allevs - WRA Officials Club, 7:30 pm, 2 White Hal! IYRA Tennis Club, 5*15 p.m., East tennis couits Zoology Club. 7 p.m., lift Fiear DOC Council Plans Bulletin A newsletter for all students in the Division of Counseling will be published this semester by the DOC Student Council. Any students in DOC interest ed in working on the publication may contact Neil Fahrer, chair man of the newsletter committee. In other business, the council decided that council keys and shingles will be presented to out standing members at a dinner to be held during the spring semes ter. This dinner will also honor DOC students who were named to the dean's list for the fall se mester. Cjilherman’s BARBER SHOP basement of The Corner Room Daily 8-5:30 - Sat. 8-12 . 1959 rkshop recommended ’.hat the t to do an operational analysis of the present judicial system, and that the general principles on student conduct be developed through the student body and be re-evaluated annually. This evaluation would be* done with regard to the setting of policies for publicity of cases and offenders, and also io de velop an understanding be tween students and the admin istration on policies concern ing student Conduct. A commit tee was also called for to de cide the original and final areas of jurisdiction of student courts since it is not clear which agency decides a case. These recommendations were formulated in light of the present vagueness of student codes of con duct so that the student body might have access to a statement of violations and standard punish ments for each type of violation. The codification would be done in a brief, simple manner, and provision for change would be considered. The workshop recommended that a study be made of student conduct in various types of liv ing situations such as community living, areas of all freshmen, all upperclassmen and mixed areas. The right of students 21 years of age or older to drink was as serted, but members asked for better enforcement of the state laws regarding the use and pos session of alcoholic beverages on (Cont<lined on page eight) Delivery on Hoagies Steaks 9 P.M. till 12 P.M. MORRELL'S THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Hamburgers Cheeseburgers Sausage and Pepsi AD 8-8381 Liberal Arts Council Plans Career Night The Liberal Arts Student Coun cil has decided to sponsor a ca reer night some time this year. David Epstein, president of the council, said that the event might be a help for seniors in liberal arts who have not yet decided on a career, Epstein said that since the liberal arts field is so “wide, there are many students who have no definite idea about a career. A career night was not held last year because the date council selected was too close to the' Career Day sponsored by All-! University Cabinet. A committee was appointed to decide on a date and speakers for the event. 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