PAGE TWO improvements Noted In Judicial Boards The local and Central Judicial Boards have come a long way since the system was initiated this fall, according to Linda Callan, senior resident in Pollock 3. "First semester nothing w living program, because it was something new," Miss Callan said. "But, since the second 'semes ter began, everything is perking! up, judicial inciuded," she conH tinued. attended a meeting of the Central Board last week andl was very impressed with the job the board is doing," she said. Beginning this fall a local ju dicial board was set up in each! community. Each hoard is chaired] by 'a' member of Central Judicial.! The local and handle minor infractions cases particular to the community. Cases of serious misconduct and appeal =lra handled by the Central Board. It also handles cross-community cases in which the same offense is committed in two or more communities. Cases involving morals or legal questions are handled by the dean of women or by the Senate Com mittee on Student Affairs, Sub- Committe on Discipline, accord ing to recent clarifications of ju dicial procedures. Mrs. Marian Davison, assistant to the dean of women, comment ed, "From .all reports the local jit= dicial boards are, handling the cases individually and responsi bly. They are doing an excellent, job." "Our case load has decreased tremendously since The local hoards came into • existence," Patricia Dyer, chairman of the Central Judicial Board, said. "This problem was dealt with in an emergency meeting and the trouble was remedied," she said. "We feel that with the revised AWS Rules and clarifications of judicial procedure, - which the board has been working on for the past few weeks, the women wilt have a better• idea of what is expected of them," Miss Dyer said. , s•rs, vt:lte - nCI AT HAu LAST TIMES TODAY "The World of Suzie Wong" 00000.00000••••••••••• •is SUNDAY 4 The Hilarious ADULT FROLIC! N ' IT Y 411060200•••04111110411011•00 HELD OVER . . . Starting SUNDAY . . . 3 DAYSt William Holden " The World of Suzie Wong" Nancy Kwaa in [STATE NOW NOW: 1:46, 4:23, 7:00, 9:27 SUN: 2:14, 4:34, 6:54, 9:14 COMPLETE! INTACT! The Great Entertained Show NOW AT POPULAR PRICES! CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES! SINATie - gilt MAIM, tows MVO' `- eft JOUff HOWSE wileisk**. Phis NEWS - CARTOON By 307t1INE. 'MARK Fourth of a Series ent well with the comrdunity Student Released After Questioning About Burglaries A student was picked up and then released yesterday by State College police in connection with the rash of burglaries in the bor ough. The student, Police said, was suspected of stealing two tires with rims from a garage on "n" •Alley behind the 200 Block of S. Allen St. This was the latest in a series of five burglaries within the past week. in which approxi ,mately $l3OO in ,cash and goods have been taken. police reported. The hardest hit business, ac cording to State College police, was Penn Hardware which lost $338 in cash and items worth around $340. The stolen items in cluded a pair of $5O field glasses and tour rifles; a Winchester .32. a Winchesier'.3o3o, and two Rem ington .22's. McClellan Chevrolet Inc., 642 E. College Ave., reported $ll7 missing. College Auto Inc., 321 S. Burrows St., listed $27 stolen. Twenty cases . of beer and seven cases of soda pep were taken from Nittany Beverage, a police spokesman said. Police report that they have nol lead on the burglaries. Psych Prof to Speck Dr. John F. Hall, professor of psychology, will speak on "Notes Toward a Theory of Motivation" at the Psychology Colloquium at noon Wednesday in Dining Room B of the Hetzel Union. COLOR by oe LUXE -. Today: "EXPRESSO BONGO" Pollock Area Record Hop SAT., JAN. 25 - • 9-12:30 POLLOCK 1 REC LOUNGE Free Door Prize- 7 Choice of Hi Fi LP record from over 50 recording artists, vocal and instrumental groups. Donation: 25c THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA —Collegian photos by Scott Koaterebooder SAGA IN THE MUD—With the spring -like weather turning the campus into a sea of mud, stu dents like Ilene Langsam, junior in education from Philadelphia, learned the hard way that the shortest path is not always the quickest. At the left she starts bravely across, loses her shoe and then regains her composure and slops on. Main Repaired,Water Flowing The broken water main at Uni-:campus, we would have been in versity Drive and Entrance Roaditrouhle," he added. was repaired hours before sched- 1 At one point there were only ule last night, according to Albert4oo,ooo gallons of water in the E. Diem, vice , president in chargelUniversity tanks, Diem said. The of business administration. normal amount is usually well "It was a relief to University ; over a million gallons. _ officials to have the line re-1 Although the line has been re paired," Diem said. "Since it vs-asipaired, the excavation has yet to our main source of water, it i be filled in, Diem said. Mainten drained our supply drastically. Mance men will continue to work there had been a major fire on'on that today. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1961 Wright to Talk Sunday Gordon Wright, author and lec turer, will speak and show films on the United States Equestrian team, the Olympic games and horsemanship at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Home Economics auditorium; Through the Looking Glass with Gabbt Hello everybody! Spring seems to be coming to Penn State at last, and the monsoon season is arriving in good form along with it. If you haven't been to Ethel's lately, be sure to make the scene. Ethel has many new Spring articles to browse through that you'll want to he the first on campus to show off. FOR THAT SPECIAL DRESS, GIRLS Ethel has a wide selection of bib necklaces for every occa sion. These crystal, pearl, and bead necklaces in all colors will draw compliments from everyone. Buy a couple to mix and match with all your out fits while you're there. FOR THAT SPRINGY TOUCH . . we have Etienne Aigner straw and leather handbags, in red, white, brown, and black. These purses are big and roomy, as well as chic looking, and will dress up your new Spring clothes. GUYS THAT SPECIAL GIRL you really want to impress, or show how much you care? She'll rave over Ethel's very popular Siamese jewelry rings, pins, bracelets, neck laces that goes so well with your clothes. l'or yourself, those dark-colored Ernst ties look really sharp with your suits for those special times. FOR PARTIES AND INFORMAL GATHERINGS, TOO Ethel has party napkins that are really cute. They're great for catching crumbs, too. 'Til next week, Gabbi
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