TUESDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1961 7 Disciplined for Disorderly Conduct Seven men students in volved in disorderly conduct cases were given probationary penalties through the men's disciplinary system last week, Daniel R. Leasure, assistant dean of men said Friday. A senior in business administra tion was placed on disciplinary probation until the end of the present term. The student was ar rested on charges of insolence to State College patrolman fol lowing the football game with Army, Leasure reported. The pa trolman was directing traffic at the corner of College Ave. and Garner St. when the student who was walking by called hint a "fuzz." The student, who police said was very much under the influ ence of alcohol, pointed a finger at the 'patrolman and said "Okay fuzzy, anything you say," when the officer approached him, Lea sure explained. The senior was charged by police with disorderly conduct and released in the custody of Corps Talks Scheduled For Today A Peace Corps field repre sentative, Mrs. Marise Ross, will remain on campus today for additional talks and in terviews with students about Peace Corps service and training. Mrs. Ross will be available this morning and afternoon in 117 Sparks td interview students. In formal discussion led by Mrs. Ross will be held there with stu dents during the noon hour to day. An informal talk and a ques tion and answer period will be held after the dinner hour today in the lounge of Atherton Hall, Mrs. Ross said. The Home Economics Student Council will hear Mrs. Ross dis cuss the Peace Corps service at 8 p.m. today in the Living Cen ter of the Home Economics Building. Other interested stu dents are invited to attend. Mrs. Ross is one of 50_ Peace Corps field representatives chosen by the Peace Corps headquarters in Washington to visit colleges and universities throughout the United States. The representatives will visit many of the 2,000 campuses this fall, Mrs. Ross will visit 32 of these campuses before she com pletes her tour Nov. 20. The fourth nation-wide Peace Corps examination will be given locally Nov. 28 and 29 in the State College Post Office. —ln 1890, there were four can nons on campus—two .steel ones which were used for artillery drill and two brass ones which were relics of the Mexican War. WHEN YOU ;OINK! #fl OF HOAGIES... . . . don't think of Frank, but call him for free de livery. AD 8-8381 FRANK'S HOAGIE HAVEN 112 S. Frazier Bar-B-Q Chicken THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA his fraternity president, Leasure said. He paid a $25 fine and $9 in costs. The probation was recommend ed by the Off-Campus Tribunal and accepted by the dean of men's office, Leasure explained. A stu dent on disciplinary probation,' cannot hold any office or be a, committee member of any-student activity. The second case involved a sophomore, also in the College ' of Business Administration. This student who was also in toxicated, pounded the rear fen der of a car which was passing him as he was walking along Calder Alley. The driver of the car almost hit a building as he looked back to see what hap pened, Leasure said. The student paid a fine of $lO and costs of $11.50 after a hear ing before Col. Guy M. Mills, justice of the peace. The Off-Campus T r ib un al recommended that the student be placed on probation with the office of the dean of men until the end of the next term. The dean of men's office accepted the recommendation, Leasure said. 6gg s @Oßa t:3 What about standards? 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Drawings: Copyright by Eldon Dedini, Reprinted by permission of Harper dr Brothers. 811 bawd ta ders , 494o Secte*Auvr :Uff ii err nail/ its This probation consists of a period during which the dean of men's office closely observes the student to prevent further misbehavior. Three freshmen charged with disorderly conduct by Bellefonte Police were placed on tribunal probation until the end of the present term, Leasure said. The frosh, all minors, had been drinking, They each paid a $lO fine and costs, he reported. This disciplinary action was recommended by the West Halls Tribunal. The tribunal keeps close contact wtih any student placed on tribunal probation to see that he is not involved in any further misbehavior. Leasure said that two other freshmen were picked up by Stale College police on a dis orderly conduct charge but were turned over to the dean of men's office for action. These frosh were creating a disturb ance downtown and were under the influence of alcohol. --Atherton Hall is named after The two students were placed;George Washington Atherton who on probation with the dean of ,served as president of the Univer men's office until the end of thesity from 1882 to 1906 when it was next term, Leasure said. still a college. Girl Watcher's Guide Presented by Pall Mall Famous Cigarettes `~'4 , '`"m05......,...• Bare-Backed Beachbomb 1,400 'Gamble' At 'Vegas' Nite About 1,400 people attended the TIM Council's Las Vegas Night Saturday in the Hetzel Union ballroom, Robert Ery, TIM coun cil president, said. He added that the council had to turn people away because there was not enough room in the ballroom. Las Vegas Night is held an-1 nually by TIM to give students and townspeople a chance to be come "gamblers." The council) gave everyone attending a bundle of bogus money totaling $2,500. 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