SATURDAY. MAY 20. 1961 Discipline Senate Group Acts On 12 Student Cases The Senate Sub-Committee on Individual Discipline' took action against 12 students Wednesday, according to a: report issued from the Dean of Men’s office yesterday. j Two juniors, two sophomores and one freshman werej placed on disciplinary probation until the end of the fall term.! The students, all minors, were in-IT 7T TT 7“ ”! , , . ~ , . . , idisciphnary probation until the; volved m a drinking session dur-t. „ f ■ ... , . . !fall term for showing disrespect! ing which one of the students . TT . ~ j , ! became ill in a residence hall, thei University officials and for ac-| report said. icumulating a number of violations; A junior and a sophomore were in their residence halls. j placed on suspended suspension! until the end of the fall term ofj'Bdck the Budget' Rally 1962. The report said that the twoL „ ' students had been drinking andjTO Be Held TOTIIOITOW had stolen a tropical plant from! A “Back the Budget’’ pep rally; the Warnock Dining Hall. 'sponsored by the three political; In addition, a freshman was j parties will be held tomorrow; placed on disciplinary proba- (afternoon on the steps of 01d| lion until the spring term of ij/Tain, Mike Dzvonik, University! 1962 for setting off firecrackers ;party chairman, said last night. 1 in his residence hall. | The rally will begin with a| A sophomore was placed on dis-, mo { orcac {e, and a band will be! ciplinary probation until the fall;present, Dzvonik said. Several; term for tampering with another (speakers are expected to discuss student's mail box and present budget situation and the mail from being delivered on; w hat can be accomplished in the; time to the proper person. (campaign, he said. The report also said that a fresh-1 SGA President Dennis Foianini man was placed on suspended; said that the event is expected to suspension until the end of the;attract state-wide coverage. A fall term for “enticing” a coed to poor showing by students at the! leave her residence hall at an ra n y wou ld be extremely detri-j early morning hour to discuss per- me ntal to the “Back the Budget’” sonal problems, campaign, but a good showing; Two freshmen were placed on would be very effective, he^said. 1 The Accrediting Commission tor Business Schools, Washington, D. C. t as a "Junior College ot Business" i CAMP CONRAD WEISER Y.M.C.A. of Reading, Pennsylvania Needs MEN, 20 years or older As, Riding Assistant & Supervisor INTERVIEWS, THURSDAY MAY 25 Information and Appointments The Office of Student Aid 218 Willard Building i PRIVATE SECRETARY AY, PRESTIGE FOR COIIEGE GIRIS iness training to your college knowledge! Let ■epare you for a top secretarial job in the field :hoice—advertising, law, TV, medicine. Enroll a short, intensive course designed especially ;e women. Write, come in, or call PE 5-2100 mre. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ' 1420 Pine Street, Philadelphia 2, Pa. j THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Donkeys to Play In Grudge Match Eighteen donkeys were left riderless last night when the TIM IFC donkey baseball game was postponed until 1:30 this afternoon because of cold and threatened rain. The “grudge match” will come off as planned today at the State College Community Field, accord ing to Phil Haines, ‘past TIM pres ident. i TIM will sponsor three buses jwhich will begin running at 12:20 p.m. to provide spectators with a free ride to and from the game, Haines said. j One bus will stop at the Hetzel Union parking lot, the South Halls parking lot, Pollock parking lot and the Nittany Union Building, Haines said. Let Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU SOUTHWEST TEACHER’S AGENCY 1303 Central N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico Serving the Entire Southwest, West & Alaska FREE REGISTRATION Member: N.A.T.A. Salaries: $4500 up FREE PICNIC Time: Place: Transportation: FOR NEWMAN CLUB MEMBERS Try our excellent cuisine with Catering to discriminating tastes, we know you'll be pleased with our delicious foods so expertly prepared. Sizzling steak dinners so graciously served! with tasty trimmings Try a delicious Steak Dinner at The EUTAW HOUS 13 Miles East of State College ... Potters Mills FOOD Sunday, May 21 . . , STARTING 1 P.M. Holmes - Foster Park Meet in Front of Eisenhower Chapel at 12:30 Sponsored by Newman Club PAGE iterchef ialties!
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