WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10. 1962 i —Collegian Photo by Jigs Doutt RORORITY'RUSHEES CROWD around)he Panhel post office in the Hetzel Union lounge to pick up invitations to Bermuda June tiok which will start at B tonight. Over 1.000 coeds are participating W-12 Possession or use of alco in the, rush program. .hohe beverages on University Profeisor's Tardy Grade Returns Complicate Operations for Registar A high perce‘npge of facultylthe , end of the spring term. iii,/•mb.ers did not, deliver their Consequently, it is important that grade reports for the fall term the grade reports be turned in on to the registrar's office by the'time, he said deadline prescribed, Robert M. Koser, associate registrar, said yesterday. "This problem must . be !solved 'by the end of the winter tens if we are to have the, student transcripts ready in time for spring term registration;" Koser said. The failure to turn in' the fall grade reports did not cause much trouble because there was almost four weeks to prepare the tran scripts. Robert G. Bernreuter, registrar, said. However, he added, the registrar's office will have about a week to prapare them at BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto Satisfaction Guaranteed 200 W. College Ave. AD .7-7992 l i , iALLUNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE • : ' %4T44j " :412 , ort7 r AtT} - . Wi1f...0r"c474 414.4314.)4.4.-',O . 4.4 ' •'" •'• l ' •/•;•••', • • •Y: 4. • WV 4 .:‹ •67 544 • -4,-1 The 'deadline for submitting 1 scholarship applications 0 All *,Wir r• `: ; Ns , ~.s ..v...• I GOT IT! ^ -.7 •- ' - ) 1 - 4..; ?: DID you? 4 (lir SCHOLARSHIPS January 12, applications should - be _returned to' The Office of Student Aid 218 Willard THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Did you get your CLASS RING or money for it? Many of you lucky Penn Staters have already gotten your class rings; many others received Christmas money for them. \ Be sure you use your Christmas money wisely. Stop in for your ring today. • Icivest in lasting pleasure, invest In your PENN -STATE CLASS RING. \ Only a $5 deposit required \ \\ 1962 ,Senate Revises W, Y, Z Regulations 1 In addition to a new ruielproperty andmaintenance of barsident organizations and activities, I dispensing equipment or similar students .on probation shall not ' which forbids active social or- facilities for: storing or serving; participate actively in any extra ;ganizations from retaining re- ialchoholic beverages in any stu- ! curricular activity, and student or dent or social unit, are prohibitediganizations shall not offer public Istrictive membership clauses; !entertainment without prior au. : iin their constitutions after! W-13 Thei Senate Committee,thorization. 'on Student Affairs shall hold stu-I In addition, only student organ . June 30, 1965 the University :den organizations responsible foriizations recognized by the student Senate also changed and simpli- the good conduct of all persons at affairs committee may use Uni- Wed senate Regulations W, Y and all i aws University-related functions versity facilities, and all student Z yesterday.. d for conformance to the l Vi an d,komMunications, media shall bo i The rule changes were proposed of the - mubicipality,. common - ,supervised by a board of directors !in a report by Laurence H. Latt- wealth and Cation. • !compotced of student and faculty man, chairman of the Senate Con-1 , •mittee on Student Affairs. - i 414 Ani student who at imembers. concerning social up ,!, ,t 3 to register for another stu- 1 ' The: . . Z rules — , The other changes were drawn organizations were condensed to or who,permits it to be done l up by the student affairs commit ..,.._ : one specifying that social funo. is behalf. or who in any tee in an effort to put down in way; put may be held only in places As to falsify University rec-I___ _ • simple terms, free of legal termi ! nology. what the University ex. pects of students, Lattman said. , The new regulations condense what were formerly nine rules regarding student conduct into the following five: W-11 The. University regards all acts of unethical, immoral, dis honest or destructive behavior as serious offenses. A student whose influence is found to be injurious to . the standards of morals of the student body, or whose conduct, is ;prejudicial to the good name of ,the University, may be dismissed by the president. Prof Joins State Group Dr. Norman C. Pendered, as sociate professor of industrial education, has been named to a state-wide committee to study, current problems in industrial arts in the secondary schools 'or :he commonwealth. `.Bal~Our \hi The "A" Store upper-class Friday, tem den on atte ord. ary ip.. .. aiti.N... , anoroved by the dean of mer, or shall be, subject to disciplin- - - ;women: action. ; j Lattman said that the : nil. changes were necessitated h)i 01* lath ns for W-1S Detailsn oraduate f Senatetudents! "r re g u- recognition that students often unaware of Senate regula which shall be given to each stu- em urg s shali be embodied in a guidebook' tinny because of their length. and den entering the Um complexity. In addition. 1 h • versity. . : change to the toxin system and en ladditioti to the action on dis- effort to eliminate distinction- be ll crimmatory !clauses, the changed tween the University Park eam- Y rides proilde that the Senate pus and CommoiNfealth campuses Conimittee on Student Affairs made it necessary to revise the shal have authority over all stu- regulations. - he said. f ; .. BIG MEN ON THE CAMPUS EVERY NIGHT! THE BROTHERS FOIR WITH THEIR NEWEST COLUMBIA ALBUM Cl. 1697 JOIN THE BOYS IN 12 ALL-TIME FOLK FAVORITES Album 'includes:, • PRINTED LYRICS • MUSIC SCORE FOR EASY-TO-PLAY GUITAR ACCOMPANIMENT 4 MORE BY THE BROTHERS 4 II NO 4.11/InuttPo.›. 04. HERS IV-IL-. Cl 161, STEREO CL 141) RECORDS C ° NOW ON SALUst Yew Fnorito' - 'Cohnbia bard Sbool a uis• a. tat 0 no PAGE THREE CS 1491. 0 4c 337111. Ct 11,7•