PAGE EIGHT Eight Students Receive Disciplinary Probation Eight male students were givens penalties of disciplinary proba-1 tion Thursday for various offenses by the' Senate Sub-Committee on Discipline, Daniel R. Leasure, as sistant to the dean of men, said yesterday. When a student is given dis ciplinary probation an official notification of the, offense and penalty is written on his trans script, a notice of the action is sent to his parents and his par ticipation in student activities is limited, Leasure said. FOUR FRESHMEN were placed .on disciplinary probation until the _end of the 1962 fail term. They were apprehended drinking alcoholic beverages in a residence hall on the night of March 31. A counselor discovered and reported the offense after investi • gating loud singing heard in one of the student's rooms. The only upperclassman, a soph omore, -who was disciplined .this week by the sub-committee, was placed on disciplinary probation until the end of the fall term 1962 for nine previous offenses. 11 had received a number of warnings for quiet hours viola tions; Leasure said, and the sub committee took action on the case because of the student's repeated misbehavior. Another freshman was placed on disciplinary probation until the end of the fall term 1982 •for , disorderly conduct. The case was referred to the University. after the student was found under a blanket with a coed in the area of Sunset Park in State College by • -, ' . 2., • -, . - .. • t.= 3 k . 1 :%'4.41,0' I. 41.. r 1 'J , '' Z 4 4 1. I : I - - . 4 , .1 -- pa.,'...f_t :41/-*.ii,-1:7.. i •.:-- --,A-,,,,,,, ;,...1,• • , -t,,V.i ..„1-:; --i,,T.;‘,i,.-4 ~?..,v,... ~,,,,_ 1.,1-r.,.., _,..-,,;.", 7,1 , , c,;.1-'-ec v 4-' 7, 1;; C\ ,1 1 r t It „...,,,._ ',4 ''';'`......0 .. I.:V 1 ' ' ...!•,:i'.4-Ift:P', i `-',_..,,,.,-,:l , 4 '4 . I #-t. , 4-,.,01-t- ' ' i t.t...ri.i.-1 .1 t i t . I j:IT " , ,;,. . • , I . ZTareytan's Dual Filter in duos partet divisa esti' says LUChIII (Dead-eye) Claudiu l ,i, crack marksman of the ' • XVI Cohort catapult team. "Peoiple Come from Nero and far for Tareyton," says Dead-eye. "Vero, Tareyton's one filter cigarette that really delivers de guitibus.'hy a pack and see why the whole gang in the cohort ie forum." the local police. A resident of the area had called, police to the scene of the incident.; 'Disciplinary action for the coed will be handled through the dean of women's office, Leasure said. ,A FRESXWAN was placed on disciplinary 'probation until the end of the spring term 1962 for drinking alcoholic beverages on campus, Leathire said. The student was found by a counselor in the area of one of the residence halls with a near empty bottle Leasure said. ' ; Another freshman received dis qiplinary prObation until the end of the spring term 1962 for refus ing to obey' the dean of men's dress code fpr the Sunday noon meat and using obscene language in front of a; counselor who ques tioned him, Leasure said. forestry Prof to. Attend Annual Quebec Seminar Orval A. Schmidt, associate pro fessor of. forestry, will attend, the , third annual "Forest Operations ; Research Course" at Laval Uni-; versity in - Quebec, Mon d a y . ! 'through May 5, representing the, School of Forestry and The De ipartment of Wood Utilization. The course, - rated highest on this continent, will deal 'with' logging engineering and systems,', opportunities for reducing woods, ,cost and improved managerial , decisions in the logging industry. Schmidt, 'with 25 years. of logging V iand milling experience; has re ;cently served as a consultant in I Panama and in Chile. ' ,: J . f : THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, • UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA _~ .t "}; , i UCA to Hear Six Stuctihnts. From Thailand Siic students from Thailand who are studying at the Univer .sity, will discuss, their country, land some of the aspects of life there, at the Unite' Campus ,Christian Fellowship's dinner •at ,8:30 p,m. tomorrow at the United ;Church of Christ. The Hillel Ind Ope ents will :show the movie "ii.n fair to Re member" at 8 tonight in the Hillel ;Foundation auditorium. The cul -1 tural film series will continue with the showing of 'Sword in the !Desert" at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Foundation's auditorium. William H. PoWers; associated dean of the College of IChemlstry- Engineering, will ppeak on "Some, Aspects of Science and Religion"; at the Graduate Newman Club at; 7:45 p.m. tomorrow in the Helen! Eakin Eisenhower Ch4pel lounge.' The Baptist St i uden Organlza-1 tion will nold a• discussion about' "The Nature and Significance of the Redurrection" tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the home of the Rev. Robert C. Boyer, 130 E. Lytle Ave, The Westminster -IFoundationl will hold seminars on "Reliving the Reformation," 3 "Bible I Study:: The Witnessing Comrqunity" and "The Stumbling 13locic to Belief" at 6:30 p.m."tomorrow at the Pres- 1 byterian Church. I USA Sells ! koo k s9,ooo - ,s A total 0f,9,000 books was told !through the User,! Book Agency this term, compared td 8,000 books sold last term, "Mel; Schulman, ir_hairman, said. ; Tareyton • delivers .., the flavor... .P University Summer The jobs available for students during the summer term are greatly limited John A. Yeatman, assistant to the director of IStu dent Aid, said .recently. This is because of a decrease in registra tion which prevails during sum mer sessions, he added. The University will offer' a I limited number of opportunities, such as kitchen help, clerical work ? garden and lawn care and odd jobs in the library and lab oratories. The local businesses and industries will also have a COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS TYPING TO DO at house; fast. effiefent, economical. WW pick up - and deliver. Call UN 5.-441.8. LIFEGUARD g od competitive ewimtriime emelt. Write Mr. Elwood Ftaber. :Wan &ger. Willowood Swim Club, 497 N. Liust Street, Elizabethtown, Pa. hi. FAMILY OF FIVE wish three bed - apartment or house for summer. Teacher. three children ages 3, 10 and 13.RePIF Richard F. Myers, R.D. No. 3, Dover, Fa. CONTESTANTS FOR Livestock JudOng Contest, Saturday 21. Registration 0:30. WAITER WANTED it Delta Sigma 1 'AD 7-4151. uk for caterer. WANTED: SINGLE efficiency apa , for fall. winter and spring terms year. Call Al. UN 6-2g40. KITCHEN HELP WANTED Pi Kappa PM. Call Don Smith: AD 7-4937. DISHWASHER NEEDED—eaII caner Lambda Chi - Alpha, AD 7-2602. i , BA.IQOS. USES, Guitars. Pianos,Brim , mend Organs—strings„ books, all music supplies. Pifer Music Center, Benner Pike. Open 'tit S p.m. daily except Weds. Pisache 5-3441 1 DVAL FILTER DOES IT! :MI ' l ll 111 1 1 , Xll% L'IMmJ FOR SALE ~~ ~-_~ SATURDAY. APRIL 21. 11162 Jobs Decrease small If 11 mat _ abotutt; of work for .41e students as draftsmen, machinists, television technicians, salesmen and clerks, Yeatman said. , The Office .i of Student Aid; in 218 .Willard wi l place students in the jobs offered by the Unil?er sity and will post a list of sum mer positions'which are available. in local enterprises, he' said. Stu dents seeking summer employ ment should register with this loface: Students should also begin contacting the local businesses directly; Yeatinarl---taid. FOB SALE TRADE•IN TELEVISION Sets, complet,!li reconditioned. Radio seri;ice- 1962 Zenith TV. Television, perviee. Center at State College TV PRICED FOR Fast Sale! Mohawk tape Recorder; Model 300 with •four 1 1 / 2 hr. Cape cartridges and accessories $340 value for $126. Call UN 6-6424. --- ONE TILT-RACK Rocker and Ottoman. . $15.00. Call AI) 8-0018. BOY'S 26-ineh English Bicycle. Good •ton - dition. used only one term. Cell i Ed, UN 6-2686. ' 1959 MCA Roadster. new tins and biakes plus_ ether extras. Must sell. Call: UN 6-6852, or AD 74665. SQUIRREL MONKEY for sale—s3o. Has shots. Logreable ideal pet, great mascot. Call atter 6-6105. UNUSUAL 11.5 , LITER XE-120 Jaguar Roadster 1952. Body and" molar just gone over. 1895. firm. Call EL. 54794 after 10 gen. A BRAND NEW .ix volt iuto battery. 111-= month suarantre. Call Bob at AD 7 :I3-116211 or HO 1-6348. ' I , FOR RENT GRADUATE STUDENTS. Ihrperellasmen-- Comfortable rooms with hot and cold running water or private bath. Innerspring mattresses.' Central. Parking. Accommoda tions to inimeet and eonipare. The Colonial. 128 West Nittany. AD 7-7782 or AD 7-4850. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY I Vnfur. niabed One , ledroom apartmenE Meat. stove and refrigerator furnished. For fur. tber Information call _AD 16-06141. BEAUTIFUL 'MODERN • furnished, three bedroom apartment for summer term. Facilities for five, male or , female.. Call AD 8-9413. • -- WEAL FOR .two male studenta--new. two-- room furnished efficiency apartment private bath, full kitchen, parking. jdear campus. Private entrance. Phone ADA. 7. Int AD 7-4360. ;, UNFURNISHED NEWLY decorated 3-roma apartment. front _campus. 112 E. College Ave. Fully equipped,' available Immediately. $BO per month. Couple- or two girls. AD 7-2482. ROOM AND BOARDA-summer term at Alpha Zeta - friterntiy. Board on five clay week baaii.: For. information call Mrs. Alice Crandall. , AD 7-7621. RODWAND BOARD at Zeta Beta Tau for summer term; Price $250 • for tern*. In— cludes eaeellent faeilities and full ,social privilege*. Contact Ralph Friedman, AD 8-6718. : HALE GRADUATE student or upperclass man to share apartment for summer or longer: one-half block from eampui. AD 8-4091. i • LOST COLORED Top Coat taken front I _Waring coat! room Sat.. Mar. 30. 1%2.1 Tiiitialo inside I have your; coot. Coil '.1.7N;;6-6086. • WHERE'S RODIREGO 1 ? If you've .ernmy it.nwkr4b—old black and brown , Bess'. Pikppy. l please call Craig. AI) 7-43321 RING WITH 7 ;larce pearl and sal tiny I,eatlse Saturday In vicinity of HUB. Santimentil value 'to owner. IL found call UN 5420. Reward. GIRL'S 'LIGHT BLUE lonseription' Duo emus lost t Feb. 28. Call Mario, AD 7-4957. - • LOST: YOUR : ONLY chance to vote you attend year's, SAME officer' unlere you attend the meeting of the Society of Amer ican Military Engineers In 214 Botiike, at 7:00 p.m—TP(4day.. April 24th. C I WHITE SPIRAL Notebook History 191.. Very important. Reward. Call Norman. UN &MO. MAP TO Eatnnia %twirt SPE and ! ZTA. Pollock L. If ; found. tall Jerry. AD 14-9067. FOUND A PAIR OF !lady's black leather :gloves in Lion's Den Sunday. Call Too. UN 14012. . PART-TIME employionot Is now availablefor 12 'young men• with .the following qualifications: No. C-plus average hi school; Na. 2. busibesa-like appearanee; No. h, capability to devoti between; 16 to 20 hours a week: No.' 4.: over 18 Years 'of age. College students wishing to Supple ment considerable Income arc to call Mr. Rkhardson AD 8-2851 between 0:30• a.m. and 2:10 per. daily. • ATTENTION SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: Wk this ad you can use $lO when ytiu. biro - The Chies":for your weekend Jan:ante& can R. DiPrima UN 6-4738. , IF YOU received a .41-Aerns evaltudinti nu it out and return it today. , Gracia. I LOVE AND • MARRLIIGE Tonna ;Serie*, sponsored 'by Newman Chili, will nal& its Mal matins April 24. 7 p.m.. NUB auditorium Fr. Stale, is speaking, on 'lb. PoTobologieol = Differetteesf of the 'Sexee." CHINESE LANGUAGE •Ciw. will meet Alert allowther. April XL I:10 past.: la 22$ Willard. Aroma, who known 10 Meer Ides-arraphe 6 welcome. Ne Bonb are aras. at Nittany New. ,
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