PAGE EIGHT Frosh Dismissed; 4 Men Penalized A freshman was dismissed from the Univeriity by the ipline for stealing morfey from 11 and attempting ;to =4"frame" Daniel R. Le.ssure, assistant Senate Spb-Committee on a student in his residence ha another student for the theft , dean of men, said. THERE HAD BEEN previous incidents of missing money in the ball, Leasure said, so the residents placed• a marked $lO bill on al desk and watched for someone to take it. A student was seen taking the bill and hiding It in a telephone directory, but he denied at first that he was involved in the theft, Ileastire said. He later admitted taking the money, bit said he was going to plant it on another student who had been suspected of the pre vious thefts. He said he wanted The other student to be caught and punished, Leasure explained. in the second sub-committee case, a freshman and a sophomore were placed on suspended sus pensionviail the end of the spring Jim for drinking - Alcoholic bev erages although under age and dis orderly conduct. The two .students, Leasure said, had purchased beer at a local bar and thrown their empty cans at the door of another establishment. They were apprehended by State HORACE /* • • ' tea• ,7f. , ^ :AA 4 1 ; • . ..." 7 t r. • rtr 4 , i -,M--' ~ ~ t~~l. i i. x .r,,l;~¢~tK~ 4 ,;: '; : 7-1/': ' • i', , :1 .- :: ' '<:•,:`,,'!::, ; t " * - .,.....:i I' , - j ., ''',,;,,' ,1 ;+:),' ; .•; :- ..'t .. 1: -7 z i - 4' ''''',` ; 411;,,•;:-.0..,....1.,-.5 fo":;,....!::.: ',4.- 4, 4 ' - - i• ' .-. - , a- ..-.....1..:.-,:tl-....:6,;,.., - $1.25 Jazz Club Members Lion's Den. Booth College police and charged with violation of the riz:mor's law and disorderly conduct. _ - BOTH STUDENTS had pre viouslyi been on office probation !for gambling in the rtsidence hall. 'Their penalty supports the recon2- mendation of the East Halls tri bunaL The dean of men's office..,sup ported the recommendation' of the off-campus tribunal in disci plining two juniors who were in volved in an incident:of disorderly conduct at the College Co-op on Ni tta n y Avenue. 1 •Two girls had called the men about 3 a.m. and: had' invited them to the co-op, Leasure said. Neigh bors complained of 'noise in the apartment and police investigated. The men were fined- for disorderly conduct. One of the two ten, who pre viously had been iiivolved in a .similar incident, wars placed on :disciplinary probation until the lend of the spring term. The other was given office probation until 'the end of the spring term. ;ir:erkl:•44 '•," TICKETS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Artists' Series Tickets Remain For Concert. Tonight in Schwab Only 100 student tickets and' 70 non-student tickets remain for the Netherlands ' Chamber Choir performance sponsored by the University Artists' Series at 8:30 tonight in Schwab. Tickets can be obtained until 5 p.m. today at the Hetzel .Union desk. THE CHOIR, directed by Felix de Nobel, l now on its second' U.S. tour. On its; last tour in this country, it appeored at the Uni versity in February 1980. • On that tour, , the New York Times commented that the choir "was an object lesson in-the dif ference. between recordings and live music. Missing from the disks," the review said, "are the friendliness of the men and wom en who sing ip the choir, the atmosphere they, create and the wholeheartedness of their sing ing. "These ten women and eight men sing out. It's not that they sing loudly but they, op e n their mouths fully' and let their 4 voices sound forth for what they human voices, rather - than organ PiPes-" • THE MONTREAL GALL LrE reported that "The Netherlands Chamber Choir is justly rated as one of the outstanding chamber choirs in the world, and after hearing -their performance one ' could only state that their envi- NOW ON SALE! HUB Desk SILVER QUINTET Blue Mitchell -- Junior Cook i z. ;,, 5' . .. 1 .• 41" ' 4 5 '..1114 -.Tr* SCHWAB AUDITORIUM PENN STATE JAZZ CLUB $1.75 Non#Lembers Nittany News In==l able position Is far from being overrated." The choir was founded in 1937 by its conductor, Felix de Nobel, whose interest in European a cappella music led him to form the group. Its, first performances were limited io radio' broadcasts but now they have made concert ,appearances throughout Holland and Europe. COLLEGIAN FOR SALE IMMO& AIKES. Gutters, • Pismo,. Hats. mond Oursru—striuss, hooks, all Stusie supplies. 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Luther ithrshbarger, University Chaplain, told the ad visory. board committee that the Chapel currently receives money from Pattee .Library Ice the libraryeded but that more money is ne. The advisory board rejected projects of the World University Service as part of the class gift proposals. Michael Winters and Olga Seastrom of WUS asked the board .to consider student aid projects in Chile, Greece or India as possibilities for the 1862 class gift. LASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FOR BALE—.2IEN'ZAIDERYDE. Call Joe 'ON 6-3207 after I :00 p.m. GOING• OUT OP business at Colonial Steak House. - Dining -tables. booths, French trier. cash register. and many other Mews far sale- Call AD 1-0763. DORM- CONTRACT, 211 Lyons: Call Lanes . UN 6-2804. DORM CONTRACT •in Holmes for ladle or Dreek wishing to more back on campus. Call Dale at UN 6-4310. SPRING DORM contract. Present WU- Dant wishes to live in fraternity. Call UN 6-4113. ask for. 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