FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1960 Committee Restores Fraternity Charter The charter of Delta Tau Delta fraternity was officially restored at noon Wednesday by the Senate Committee on Student Affairs, Wilmer E. Wise, assistant to the dean of men, announced yesterday. The fraternity will be on probation until Oct. 10, 1961, Senate Gets 3rd Party , b oroug h , commonwe alth , and na- Application ! , At the end of the probation- ! ary period, the fraternity will I The proposed Liberal party's: be required to submit written I evidence that it is following the application for charter will be , proposals it submitted to the discussed Wednesday by Uni- committee for the operation of the fraternity. versity Senate Subcommittee . : Before the charter could be re on Organization Control ac - ,stored, the fraternity had to sub-: cording to Dr. Alexander mit proposals to the committee on' -its operations financial, social,! Black, chairman. gushing , etc. These proposals were Under Senate regulations, any submitted last Thursday and the student organization must be final plans we r e approved chartered in order to be racog- 'Wednesday. nized by the University. This in-I The Dell charter was sus valves presenting a constitution,' pended May 24 by the Senate bylaws, officers and advisors', Subcommittee on Group Disci names to the Senate Student Al-I pline on charges of holding an fairs Committee. I unauthorized Sunday jam ses- The committee then refers char- sion and, in view of other of ter or constitutional changes to' fenses committed by the house the Organization Control Sub- I during the (year, committee which reviews the: It 'was decided that the jam group's petition. The subcommit 'session was a violation of a direc tee then makes its recommenda- Jive issued in the spring of 1959 Iby Dean 0. E. Edward Pollock, trans to the full committee. , former assistant to the dean of Richard Snyder, Liberal party linen in charge of fraternity af chairman, said he has encoun- ifairs. The directive stated that,l tered nothing but enthusiasm !Sunday afternoon "jam sessions"ll and encouragment from Univer- let fraternity houses were no long- ` I sity officials and that he sees no' er approved social functions. reason why the charter would' not be - approved. Liberalites can be optimistic De n/ s Hours after President Walker's remarks, about the party, said Snyder. R ini President Walker, in a campus: emanDoubt radio broadcast Wednesday, said. that the Liberal party was just as; The meeting to decide if they practical as the other parties,Lion's Den in the Iletzel Union! and, "if the students want it Building should stay - open until . . . good luck." 'll p.m. permanently on weekdays; ;has been postponed. Circa to Accept Entries The meeting was postponed,' Manuscripts for Circa, the Uni according to Robert C. Proffitt,! ' versify literary magazine, w ill be !director of Food Service.-because' accepted at the Hetzel Union; persons who must attend are out desk. of town this week. Any University student may The meeting with students whop S Submit a manuscript. Manuscripts Se if;rvposed the late hours ice the l a te Foo will be; Ivill be returned to the author ;held in the early part of next ; ' accompanied by a stamped self 'held addressed envelope. ! The Lion's Den will continue toll Correction The name of Anna Yachwan.! ' I editor, was inadvertently missedi Lake Winnebago. Wis., is .the yesterday in the , list of new of- largest inland body of fresh waterl ficers of Pi Omega Phi, profcs-itotally within the boundaries of one! sional business education frater-(state. It is 28 miles long and 12 pity. 'miles wide. 1 Wise said. This will mean that the fraternity will be under close supervision, but will -be able to participate in all regular frater nity functions, Wise explained. In restoring the charter, the committee requested that the fra ternity abide by the rules of the he open until 11 p.m. on weekdays' until a definite decision is made. For the Sweater you want— bulky of fineknit, In the color you want— all the new autumn shades, At the Price you want-- $5.95 - $14.95 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Cheering Students Choke College Ave. A crowd of 200 PSU stu dents literally took over College Wednesday night holding up traffic while they chanted "We want Syracuse." Exhibiting true Penn State spirit as the word of the Nit tany Lion's orange coat spread over the campus, the men started a pep rally which last ed from 11:30 p.m. to about 1 a.m. The rally, which one boy described as "just spontaneous" and another claimed started in Nittany 32. apparently did be gin in the Nittany ai•ea moving to the . North and West Halls and back to the Pollock area. Receiving a "slightly cold" welcome from -- the Pollock residence counselors, the un daunted men began their march up College Ave. At the foot of the Mall, the rally turned up toward the Lion. Reaching the freshly washed symbol of our best, they were greeted by the, men from Hickory House stretched out on blankets for the night's guard. Peter Olsen of Birch House was quick•to explain that the men in his house were organ- JAll CLUB WORKSHOP No. 1 Free for club members & their dates THIS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16th 1 to 4 P.M. in the HUB Ballroom Starring: * MISS FREDIA LEE * THE DAVE ATKINSON QUARTET * THE DON KREBS QUARTET * and other especially invited Penn State talent FOR MEMBERS ONLY: ADVANCED TICKET SALE For the FERGUSON CONCERT AT THIS WORKSHOP AND MONDAY AT THE HUB DM • Memberships will be sold at the door • By NICKI WOLFORD Assistcnit Editor DINNER, DANCING and a friendly atmosphere . . . THE WAY TO SPEND A WONDERFUL EVENING BILL'S Spaghetti, Seafood, Steak DINNERS 5-8 P. M. DANCING 9-12 P. M. • 238 W. College Avenue lied into teams of three men who were to guard the Lion in two hour shifts. - Several members of the group doubted that the Orangemen were actually here noting that "if they had done if, they would've used something a little more tough to get off." While the boys were at the Lion a campus patrolman drove up and asked if a counselor was with them. Settling for a residence hall president, the patrolman explained that com plaints about the yelling had been registered by town resi dents in cars and the "girls' dormitories." "I don't care how much ‘volking around thcy do; hut It 11 them to cut i;ut that yell the patrolman said. The rally men startcd back to Nitiony in smaller groups, picking up more men along the way. At Nittany, a short distance away from a number of grim, tired looking counselors, the group gathered with the in tention of getting into the Pol lock quadrangle. As they moved in for the final push into the Pollock area, however, they were met by more counselors flashing lights and a ear filled with the counselors' "reserves." The boys didn't seem to fear (Continued on page twelve) Kenney Presents Talk At Engineering Forum E. S. 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