PAGE EIGHI isciplinary Procedure Explained By DAVE RUIvKEL (This is the second in a series of articles discussing the men's disciplinary sustein at the-Uni versity. Today the procedure at a tribunal meeting will be out lined.) The usual steps in a discipli nary cases begin with a report of a student violating a Uni versity regulations. The report is submitted to either a coun selor coordinator or to Assist ant Dean of Men Daniel R. Leasure. This report is submitted by the person who apprehended the.•tti dent, Leasure said. It may be either a residence hall counselor, a Campus Patrolman or State Col lege or state policeman. When a case involves a stu dent living in the residence halls it is referred to the counselor coordinator in that area. Lea sure said. "If the student is living downtown, I handle his case," he explained. After receiving the report. the counselor coordinator or Lefisure. talks with the student to learn his views concerning the incident. a After this talk the dean of men's staff member handling the case decides whether he will take care of it himself, send it to the Lopro priate tribunal for its recommen dation or refer it directly to the dean of men's office, Leasure said. If the coordinator handles it himself the case is ended. un less the student appeals. This process will be explained in a later article in this series. If he refers it to the dean of men's office, the student and pos sibly the person apprehondine, the si-(l ,, nt will have a ht'; - _-inn before it 0 , ”m1 , -r of ti'.! c'e^n of men's st,ff. But. if if. t•.; referred to the Ini b-rtal.a-tr.nnr-tn 1 -f—ring of the i s added. The tribtmals review the case material presented by the coun-' selor coordinator before the stti (Litt is preApted to the board.; This report describes the disci-1 plinary situation, the previous at- , t dudes and behavior of the viola-1 tor, the student's report of erepancies noted in the counselor's; report and the counselor's recomil mendation for handling the ease.' At the hearing, the tribunal may call witnesses validating eill-er the story of the counFelor or the student, Leasure said. After the tribunal hears all the; evidence and asks all the ques-' lions it wishes, it deliberates and makes a recommendation which! is referred to the coordinator. The; final disposition of the case is then; decided by the coordinator after! consulting with the dean of men.', The student is then notified. TOWN HOUSE c 0 m B jk • TONIGHT: 9:00 - 12:30 p.m. Saturday Music starts right after the foothall game ERNEST GUNTER SCHMIDT. German pup- cabaret, sponsored by the Simmons Series Tues peieer, stands surrounded on all sides by his day night. famous "family in wood." He will present his German to Give Puppet Show Ernest Gunter Schmidt, a noted! The Simmons Series is a group German entertainer, will present of programs, usually featuring a puppet cabaret at 8 p.m. Tues-:lecturers and singers, which has day in the Hetzel Union assembly I been sponsored by the German room. He will be sponsored by:Department for 16 years in honor the German Department and the;of the late Lucretia V. Simmons, Theatre Arts Department as partlormer head of the German De of the annual Simmons Series. !partment and a former dean of Dr. Philip A. Shelley, head of women ' the German Department, said that Shelley said that Schmidt would Schmidt will present a series of present parodies on Elvis Presley, scenes which will be largely saHPicasso, the traffic problem in big tiric. He said some of the scenes cities and modern dance. He added will be in English and some will'that Schmidt has been touring be in German. ;with his show at other colleges Dr. Walter H. Walters, head of and universities in the United the Theatre Arts Department, add-:States. ed that the program would be a; Admission to the puppet caba commentary on social conventions.;ret is free to the public. A recep "Schmidt happens to find humorition will be held in the 11118 in th9m," Walters said. lounge after the program. HERLOCHER'S SUPPEItTIME SPECIAL 1 / 2 CHICKEN Baked Potato Choice of Soft Drink 96c plus tax 1 - 1-1 E DAILY COLLEGIAN UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA THE SANDWLCH YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR CORNED BEEF ON RYE 65c WE DELIVER AD 8-0518 Music by Melody Trio WHY... ■ are some people urging. the federal govern ment to spend'billions more on electric power plants when the federal budget-is already hard pressed to meet the nation's defense needs? are some people trying to get the government to spend money needlessly on federal electric transmission lines instead of using existing and planned facilities of the investor-owned electric light and power companies? do certain pressure groups keep pushing for more federal government electricity when the electric light and power companies can supply all the power the nation will ever need? should the federal government spend money needlessly when it can get money instead-- through the additional taxes the investor owned electric companies will produce if they supply all of the power for the future? should the federal government ever waste its effort on jobs American industry can do better, especially when there are so many other prob lems in the country and the world that only the government can deal with? The answers to all of these questions are important to you—because they can help curb further waste of your tax money. WEST PENN POWER Investor-owned, tax-paying ---servingWESTern PENNsylvanla FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1961 State Convention Elects 4 Students Four University students were elected recently to state offices at the state convention of the Young Republicans' College Coun cils held in Harrisburg. Prank Wright, senior in, ac counting from Mifflintown, was elected state-wide chairman; Bar bara Baer, sophomore in political science from Mt. Vernon, N.Y., was named state secretary; Karen Meyer, junior in education from Hatboro, was selected editor of the Young Republicans' College Council newsletter; and Larry Rousch, senior in marketing from Hummels Wharf, was named dis trict director of the college coun cils. Pennsylvania is divided into 12 Republican college councils. A 4- state Mid-Atlantic College Coun cil convention will be held in December in Pennsylvania. 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