The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 04, 1960, Image 5

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    FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1960
Student Gets
Suspended
Suspension
A third semester student
was placed on suspended sus
pension by the Senate Sub
committee on discipline, Le
roy S. Austin, associate dean
of men, said Wednesday.
The student, whose misbehavior
in his living unit had been dis
turbing to the other members in
the residence hall, Austin said,
was warned either this semester
by the coordinator of the area.
Repeated misbehavior on the
part of the student 'hen came to
the attention of the North Halls’
tribunal which recommended that
he be suspended from the Univer
sity for one week. .
Any recommendation for sus-j
pension made by a tribunal is
automatically referred to the
Senate Subcommittee on Disci
pline. Austin said that the sub
committee decided not to suspend
the student now because he has
a very poor academic standing.
Suspension now might prove to be
an unduly harsh punishment if it
caused the student to flunk out of
the University, he added.
Instead the subcommittee unan
imously decided to place him on
suspended suspension for the en
tire academic rear until June
1961.
In action taken Tuesday night,
the Nittany Area tribunal recom
mended to the dean of men’s of
fice that one student be put on
office probation for the balance of
the semester.' Austin added.
The student, a freshman in the
College of Chemistry and Physics,
was drinking in the residence
hall. He had no previous offenses
and his probation will not cause
him to lose any privileges..
Banners Up?
Deadline4:4s
Cut classes! Miss lunch! Do
anything, but get those banners
up. Today at 4:45 p.m. marks the
close, the absolute end, of the
Collegian Banner Contest.
As the final minutes near, the
Collegian judges will begin mak
ing the rounds of dormitory units,
evaluating each according to
clarity and adherence to’ theme
which is (just in case you don’tj
know) to promote spirit for the
Penn St.ate-Maryland game to
morrow.
No application blanks are neces
sary and any unit is eligible. First
prize, a trophy from the Asso
ciation of Independent Men, will
be awarded at the pep rally to
night.
•V 1 ” Student Luncheon Special
This Week We Are Serving
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce.
Fresh Baked Bread Garden Fresh Medley Salad-
Creamery Butter Apple Butter
only 99c •
* the DUTCH PANTRY *
™ Y r. 230 i. College Ave. “C,
Come to Scrolls' Big
JAM SESSION
3 Great Bands from 8:30 to 12
• JEFF BROWN & THE COLLEGIANS
• FOUR DIMENSIONS
• HI-FIVES
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Blue Band to Lead Parade Tonight Socief y to Hear chemlst
. » .. . . Dr. Harold Hart, professor of
In Preparation tor Maryland Game chemistry at Michigan state um-
A parade led by the Biue Band.starting at noon tomorrow at Wesb vers *ly< will address the meeting
will “spirit” students to the pepj Halls. The parade will proceed of the Central Pennsylvania sec
rally tonight in preparation forj over to Beaver Stadium, where| s ion of the American Chemical
the Lions-Terrapins game tomor-j it wil! make a gl . anc j e ntrance. ls °cie(y at 8 p.m. Tuesday in 111
10 'y- . onto the field. Cheerleaders and Boucke.
Students will meet in the park-jstudents may walk along with: His subject will be, “Stable
ing lot behind Sigma Nu fra-jthe band. ;Multipositive Carbonium lons.”
ternity at 7 p.m., and march up
Burrowes Rd., and down Curtin
to Shortlidge Rd. The parade will
then proceed down Shortlidge,
left on Pollock Rd. and will stop
behind Simmons
Non-pop rally traffic on cam
jpus will be detoured around the
parade route.
At Simmons, the cars will dis
band and participants will walk
over to Old Main, where the pep
rally will be held.
The Ying Yang Band, a group
of men from the Nittany area
interested in furthering Penn
State spirit, will lead a parade
Let's Swing !
It's Friday, Nov. 11 in the
HUB Ballroom. Just SOc a
Person. Music from 8:30
to 12.
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JAZZ CLUB WORKSHOP No. 2
Free for Club Members and their dates
THIS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6th
1:30 to 4:30 p.m. in 117 Carnegie
Starring:
★ THE DON KREBS QUARTET
★ Introducing the
★ and other especially invited Penn State talent
• Memberships will be available at the door
The DELTA SIGMA PHI
FRATERNITY
invites all interested freshmen to a
rushing smoker tonight at eight
o'clock at the chapter house, Locust
Lane and Fairmont Avenue.
dress is informal
refreshments football films
* MISS FREDIA LEE
"COLLEGIANS"
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