PAGE EIGHT Disci linor Action Student Dismissed, 3 Others Suspended One student was dismissed and three others suspended from the University recently for theft, according to Leroy S. Austin, associate dean of men. The action was taken by the Senate Sub-Committe on Discipline, he said. The student who was dismissed, a junior in education, Colwell Gets 'Prof Snarf' Title, Gifts "Best Liked Professor" was the notation on the trophy presented to "Prof Snarf" Dr. Richard C o I w ell, associate professor of accounting. A total of $221.84 was collected during the two week campaign which ended at 5 p.m. last Fri day. The proceeds will be used by World University Service for educatibnal, building, medical and technical aid to foreign students. In past years much of the money has gone to Africa and Algeria, Janet Goodman, chairman of the contest sponsored by WUS, pre sented the trophy and gifts do nated by local merchants to Col well Sunday evening at the awards program in the Hetzel Union. "This is just like Christmas," Colwell said as he opened the gifts. "I want to thank the stu dents who voted for me and the merchants for all these gifts." Colwell mentioned that al though he didn't know it, men in the graphic arts department had made campaign posters an d flashed them on the television screen between classes in Boucke. Among the gifts he received were free restaurant meals, candy. a nebbish figure, a tie and belt set and stationery. Several gifts were for his wife. Shoe Repair SPECIALS: Men's Half-Soles and Heels only $2.75 Men's Rubber Heels only 85c PENN STATE SHOE REPAIR 113 South Pugh St. THE OFFICIAL THE FINEST- The term official, to be meaningful, must have earned the acclaim of purchasers. Balfour has thousands of Penn Staters who wear the official ring with justifiable pride. You owe it to yourself to be a part of this cen tury-old tradition. Stop in today and speak with Crum Jenkins. He'll be glad to tell you about the style, the eraftmanship, and the care that make Balfour rings the finest. Buy one ring buy the best. Buy Balfour. A $5.00 deposit is all that is necessary. was caught taking goods from Jo cal stores, Austin said. A freshman in engineering was suspended for the remainder of the semester after he was caught with a bicycle which did not be long to him, Austin said. The stu dent admitted taking the bicycle. In a similar case, a sophomore In liberal arts, was suspended until the winter term of /962 for taking a bicycle. The student was given a more severe penal ly because he used physical force in liesisting . apprehension. Austin said. A sophomore in business ad ministration, caught shoplifting in a downtown store, was suspended until the winter term of 1962, Austin said. The student was on disciplinary probation at the time of the incident. The sub-committee placed two other students on suspend ed suspension for the remainder of the semester. Suspended suspension is a penalty placed on a student who will be sus pended from the University im mediately if he continued his misconduct. One of them, a senior in agricul ture. was given the penalty for entertaining women in his down- (Continued on page twelve) et 7 e 3 Pizza & Sub Shop 15" Subs 21 Ingredient's Pizza 10" - 12" - 14" Oven Hot Delivery To Your Door • AD 8.0526 400 W. Beaver Ave. ',Bat THE DAILY COLLEGIAN; STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA AWS to Take 'Coed Survey A survey to determine what coeds want in the way of activi ties, counseling and rules and regulations will be taken by the Association of Women Students, according to Margaret McPherson, outgoing president. At a recent meeting, AWS Senate decided that a lack of effective communications was the reason for the "unsuccessfulness" of AWS this year. The survey was , decided upon to further commu nications between students and the organization. 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