The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 13, 1961, Image 3

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    FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13 1961
Students Disciplined
By Senate Group
Four students—two men and two coeds— appeared be
fore the Senate Sub-committee on Discipline earlier this
week
An incident in which all four were involved was dii
covered when a Campus Patrolman found a male student
sleeping in the front seat of a
parked car near the University
sawmill early last Sunday morn
ing. A coed was sleeping in the
back seat, Daniel R. Leasure, as
sistant dean of men said.
after investigating the incident,
the patrolman found that at about
10:30 Saturday night the two men
had gone to the Hetzel Union, Lea
sure reported. At the HUB they
met the two coeds and decided to
go out for a ride, Leasure said.
Later they parked in the
vicinity of the University saw
mill. When they thought to
check on the time, Leasure re
ported, they discovered it was
too late for the women to re
turn to their residence halls
before the closing hours.
Since the women were afraid
of the consequences of returning
to the halls late, Leasure ex
plained, they told the men that
they did not want to return to
the dorms. They asked the men to
help them find a place to stay
overnight so they would not get
into trouble, he said.
Leasure said the group then
drove around for about an hour
and a half trying to decide what
to do. Finally one of the coeds
decided that she would spend the
night in an apartment of a friend
living in downtown State College.
It was also decided by the group
that the other coed would spend
the night in the car.
Because the men felt that the
latter coed should not stay alone
in the car, one of them volun
teered to stay in the car with her.
Leasure said.
AU of the students had been
drinking in the car, he added.
The male student who was
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found in the car, a third term
freshman in agricultural bio
logical science, was suspended
from the University, Leasure
reported. This action was taken
because the student was already
on disciplinary probation for a
similar offense, he said.
The other man, a junior also in
agricultural biological science,
was placed on disciplinary proba
tion until the end of the winter
term, 1962.
The dean of women's office yes
terday would not release the pen
alties received by the coeds. Mrs.
Hugh .M. Davison, assistant dean
of women, said that no policy has
yet been formulated by the dean
on the release of such information.
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5 Greek Groups
Withdraw From
IFC-Panhel Sing
Two sorority groups, two fra
ternity groups and one fraternity
quartet have dropped out of the
IFC-Panhel Sing, Sally Leight, co
chairman of the sing said last
night.
Those sororities which have
withdrawn from the sing are
Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha
Omicron Pi. Phi Delta Theta and
Zeta Psi fraternities have decided
not to participate in group com
petition and Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
withdrew from the quartet cat
egory.
Miss Leight said that the sing
will still be held, despite the ad
,ditional number of drop-outs.
The number of participants has
now decreased to 17 sorority
quartets, eight sorority groups,
13 fraternity quartets and 14 fra
ternity groups.
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Oct. 22 and 23.
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LA Council Endorses
ICCB Library Proposal
The Liberal Arts Student Coun
cil voted last night to endorse the
Inter-College Council Board pro
posal that Pattee Library remain
open Saturday nights until 9 and
open Sunday at 1 p.m.
In other business the council
decided to investigate the possi
bilities for coordination of coun
cil projects with student interests
through contact in the residence
areas.
The Levianthan, the council
newspaper, was published yester
day and is now available in resi
dence halls and at the Hetzel L•n
ion desk.
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Foreign Service Agent
To Hold Talks Today
John Simms, a member of the
United States Foreign Service, is
on campus to discuss opportuni
ties in the foreign service with
students from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to
day in 212 Hetzet Union.
All students who are interested
in the foreign service are urged
to attend, - Elton Atwater, profes
sor of political science, said yester
day.
Atwater also reminded students
who are interested in the foreign
service examinations to he given
in December, to pick up applica
tions either from Simms or in
129. Sparks. The applications most
be returned by Oct. 23.
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