The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 28, 1962, Image 8

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    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
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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.
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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-
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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. Pifer limit Centres, Bevies Pike.
Open .441 8 p.m. daily- except Weds. Phone
EL 14441.
TRADE-IN TELEVISION Sets, completely
reconditioned. 1962 Zenith T.V. Dee
trosiel Service. TELEVISION SERVICE
CENTER at STATE COLLEGE TV.
PORTS CARS: We've gotten:. All makes
Wand 'colors. Over 200 new and flied
Poniebes, Alfa-Romeo's; Jaguars; IdGTC's:
Tres, , TEL-3's. IleaWs:. and Sprite's:
Volvo's; VW's ; Chia's; 4-whe.el drive Land
Rover's. Complete financing and trade in
all can. B-S-U BUY B-SUR-I get R•deal:
Opel* till 9 p•m. Write or phone Bales
Manager for list 'and prices on models
and• colors Interested in. European Motors.
Roseville, York County. Penna. Pitons
IDilisburg 488 L
DORM CONTRACT, 211 Harahan. Call
Bob Morris UN 64606.
DORM CONTRACT for tinting tam. Pre►-
ent occupant wishes to maws into Ins.
ternity. Call UN 6-6003.
and his
featuring
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4'1) 4
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7:30 P.M.
in comfortable
presented by the
WEDNESDAY.. FEBRUARY 28. 1962
Class Gilt—
(Continued from page three)
subjects. 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. AL
PORTABLE ELECTRIC Sewing 'Machina
with new motor in excellent condition
with guarantee. 1111. AD 14367.
COMPLETE SCUBA dhring outfit. lifted.
In good condition. Clump. Call Jan,
UN 1.4661.
TWO RESERVED seat tickets fir the
finals of the Eaatern Wrestling Cham
pionships. Call Harr. UN 8-61174..
OLDSMOBILE convertible needs
Painting, $lOO. 1953 Austin convertible.
130 ra.P.M. 2125. Sell or trade on newer
convertible. 121 S. -Butts. Joe. AD 14092.
FOR RENT'
AVAILABLE lIIMEDIATELT s Unfor.
nisbed one bedroom apartment; beat
water, stove and refrigerator furnished.
For further Information rail AD 8-0681.
GRADUATE STUDENTS. upperclassmen--
Comfortable rooms with hot and cold
running water or private bath. Innersprinr
mattresses. CENTRAL. Parkins.. Aeoom••
modationa to inspect and compare. Thu
Colonial, 121 •Wert *Nittany. AD 7.7792 or
AD 7.4850.
THREE ROOM Apartment, imitable for
two students or married couple. 960 per
month. Available Mareb 19. Call AD 84989.
WANTED I'
KITCHEN HELP wasted. • Call caterer.
AD 7-4908.
URGENTLY NEEDED-2 rides. Connecti
cut. March 16 after 3rd period. Call
Bonnie UN 6-7700 or Judy UN 6-2713.
PART TIME girl to help Introduce new
. product Call EL li-9442.
A RIDE for anywhere in Ohl*. March kit
or 2nd. Judy, UN 5-4025.
'TYPING ESSAYS. Research Pawn:
25c/piure. AD 84161.
URGENT! RIDE TO Washington.
Friday. March 3 anytime. 'Call Steve
AD 3.1606 or AD &Nit
HELP WANTED
...............
KITCHEN HELP wanted. Call caterer.
AD 1-490/L
WORK WANTED
RUSSIAN-BORN Student to help interested
student learn this language• Call Dal*
at UN 6-4310.
DRESS MAKING and alterations. D. Al.
bertson, $23 E. Foster Avenue. AD 8-1526.
'OMAN DESIRES typing to do In her
Lome. Experienced. Phone AD X-81111.
; LOST
LOST-.43LAClCrUmbrella In 216 Hammond
oa Feb. 19. Call Larry Deselman. AD
MIN& I
BLACK TRENCH COAT awarhtord at Weal
Hallo Record 'Hop Friday. I have you'll.
Call Becky UN, 6-6744.
Lon' SATURDAY at Phi Epsilon Pf on•
raincoat with yellow lining. Reward.
Phone UN 6-2167.
BLACK FRAMED Glasses in brown ease
between - Push and Garner. Needed Im
mediately! Call AD 8-1557.
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OHL WRISTWATCH. - Meek. Owner may
hare ,by calling and identifying• UN
'54213. Terry. 9 -
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PART TINE Eiarplogment. CoMite students.
male or female. Afternoon ■nd evening
work. 17 bouts pte week. Working schedule
will bs arranged to lull elm sad study
schedule Whenever possible. Call Mr. Kan&
ter f a.m. - 2 p.m. AD 11-206 L
250 pee week.
STUDENT CHECK CASHING AGENCY
open Youlay elms Friday 11:1O - 11:111:
Saturday !:30.2:14. qb
SCIENCE FICTION fans—me F•rbidden
Planet, Friday. March 2, NUB. 7 p.m.
and 2 p.m. Tickets at RUB desk.
ALL Tatt invited to Join Atherton atria
at a mixer Fele 2!.• Atherton
loans,. Drew—inforinaL
.JUNE 24— JULY 22 eau be the most
memorable month of Tour life. For de
tails eill Yr. Habana UN 6-1542.
PSOC CANOE DIVISION "Wetting, Thurs.
day, March 1,, 7:00 p.m., 112 finekboot
.Lob. Important meeting for all Interested
caaoeista. Beginning of White Water Canoe
oreaart. Start with easy tripe. lastractioa.
Movies, instructional talk.
THE PEPPERMINT.
13 YOUR RADIO or pliosograph operation
property? For tad • Davies ad tree
ijilek op ad &Man all AD 1142.111.