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—CAlleirian Meta by Nan Franklin
PRO ROW: This sign on the Phi Mu Delia fraternity house refers
to the recent penaltiesplaced upon Phi Mu Delta and Phi Sigma
Kappa by the Inlerfraternity Council Board of Control. Theta Chi
fraternity which is situated on the same street, was penalised
earlier in the year. AU three fraternities are on the SOO block of
South Allen Street.
'were favorably for the flight, ;min•ites after launching today, he
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ni ? e r p n e o n u t g e h i*
f w i
l * will l • tl a r rr d v oo a camera wil l
r w a i t l i l n
g try bm tol e h r oto r g photograp h the and .'pit
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on his orbital' trip. He will be re re
- I serve it for as long as possible
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w. porting on his condition and that in a depth perception test. Each
. . .
`...0f the capsule; controlling the - time he takes a picture he will
of on ro ,craft, making sciointific studies!report to a ground station how
y .and observing the unknowia, silent:far away he thinks the spent Ati
-4 ivoid of space. .las is. •
the road in front of the housel
Deßocco said. . - -
Phi Sigma Kappa -was brought ,
'before
Unanimously Recommends
'before - the Board of Control foti .
an incident on May 5. A member; F l oat Parade at Homecoming
- of the- fraternity was creating a
loud 'disturbance in the kitchen o[l -
the fraternity house late - at night; A recommendation that a float,Marcia Chernosky, council prest.
when a patrol car passed the resi- parade be held ' Homecoming dent said last night.
dence. The fraternity, was fined Weekend was passed unanimously '/ She said that she felt the- coun
sso by the borough for this inci::by the Association of Women Stu-
cil would approve the parade on
dent prior to the board of contradents Senate last night.
,Ho - mecoming, if Greek Week could'
meeting, Deßocco said. ,;, Patricia Pfordt, first ,vice-presi-; be moved to another date. Greek
The presidents of the threi,dent of the Panhellenic Council,
'Week is scheduled for the week
fraternities - involved . saidthaCtermed the recommendation "sig- a ft e r Ho mec o mi ng Weekent).
they would not appeal the briard's,nificant" because "AWS repre-r- South Halls and Atherton coon
tee i ..1 ions. . • .sents the views of independent'
'cils did not dis c uss the proposal.
ALL THREE fraternities wert . ; women as well as sorority worn-. ,;
charged with an infraction of Rult.jen•" j Also at the meeting; the Senot•
[3 of the fraternity social cod e.i THE FLOAT PARADE has beeni l o v n at V rid to ay al a k n iw d s2aLmri pertnissionf
tay nighs of
'Rule 3 states "a fraternity Is held!discussed in four of the commu-lJunior Prom, Military Balt t
ond
[responsible for any improper cots-'pity councils last week Simmons-;
Senior Ball weekends next year.
Jduct, of any members or guestS,Nalwain. Pollock and West Halls It also approved 2 a.m. permissions
for
'both inside and outside the fra- councils were in favor . of holding the Saturday of Homecoming
fraternity house . .." , 'the float parade on Homecoming'
, Weekend and the Saturday of
An infraction of little 1 of theiWeekend.
social code was also charged; East Halls, which is composed: held that night, Spring Week, only if a carnival is
however.
against Phi Mu Delta. Rule 1 states;of a majority of sorority women.
that "alcoholic beverages may nOt i voted against the parade at that THE 2 A.M. permissions must
be sold, furnished or given to time, because the members felt it he approved by the clean of worn
minors." . (would interfere with Creek Week. en's staff. •
By JOAN HARTMAN
• Three fraternities were ppeenal
•lzed by the Interfraternity 'bun
ell Board of Control late Tuesday
night s Thomas Deßpeco, board
Chairman; said yesterday
Phi Mu Delta fraternity was
placed , on social probation until
Oct. 1 and prohibited from serving
alcoholic beverages until Nov. 1.
Beta Theta Pi fraternity was
fined $l9O and Phi Sigma Kappa
fraternity . was placed under strict
obseoation until the end of the
spririg: term, peßocco' said.
THE PHI MU DELTA penal
ties stemmed from two incidents.
The first incident occurred on
/May 3 when two pledges of the
fraternity were sent to dispose of
borough signs. They were stopped
in a parking lot by a campus pa-
USG Will Consider Bill
For 'Patrol' Investigation
_ A proposed request for a Senate investigation of the
Campus Patrol is the first bill slated to be considered by the
Un dergraduate Student Government Congress when. they
meet at 7:30 tonight in 203 Hetzel Union Building.
Fred Good, fraternity area, will
sponsor the bill which also calls
for, the establishment of 'a USG
"helper committee."
Good said last night that 'hei
'wouldn't comment on the reasons
for the proposal, but he did say
that the' reasons would be clearly
presented go - Congress tonight. .
, THE REASON for the "helper
committee" is .in the event that
the University Senate would not
comply with the USG request for
an investigation, the USG com 7
mittee would then check into the
Situation, Good explained.
The Congre? will also hear the
report and commendations of
Homecoming, Weekend and float
parade chairman, Robert Poll
shook,. and it will attempt to set
tle issue of when
or if a float parade should be
held.'
Polishook said. he will present
an sides of- this issue as he has
found therniand will suggest sev
eral pfissiblt.courses of action for
USG to take on the issue.
REPRESENTATIVES from the
Panhellenic Council and the Inter
fraternity Council .aie planning
'to attend the meeting, and pos
sibly present the views of their
respective organizations from the
gallery.
Panhel lvoted 18-4 Tuesday
trolman while in possession of the,
stolen signs, Deßocco said. 1
Robert Y. Edwards, borough
manager, had said earlier in the
year that a fraternity may return
stolen borough signs without fear
of prosecution, Deßocco said.
The second offense eoncerned
a minor found intoxicated in the
Phi Mu Delta parking lot on Sat
!urday. The student Was creating
a disturbance when' the incident
!bras discovered, he said.
I t BETA THETA PI was fined for
an incident during the Armed
IForces Day parade Thursday. A
mock revieviing stand had been
placed In front of .the fraternity
h'ouse and students in mismatched
uniforms stood, cheering and
shouting, on the stand. In addi
tion, a banner was strung across
night to hold the float parade
during Homecoming Weekend,
and IFC voted unanimously Mon
day night against having it at
that time. IFC voted to hold the
,float parade in place of the Spring
Week carnival.
Patricia Ptordt, Panhel first,
vice president, said yesterday that
l
if she does speak, her main points
in favor of holding the parade
during Homecoming Weekend ,
Will be the good public relations
established by the parade for both
the sororities with prospective
rushees and for the University
with the townspeople.
Joseph Wells, IFC vice presi
dent, said if he speaks,- one of
his arguments against holding the
float parade' during Homecoming
Weekend will be the fact that
many :fraternities are too busy
nreparing for their alumni to par
d;.icipate in the building of floats.
USG PRESIDENT Dean Whar-,
'on said. "1 an concerned that,
*JSG might he sponsoring a float.
Darade without any 'floats."
Another bill to be considered is
hat of a possible consolidation
)f the Nittany. and Pollock men's
voting areas, This consolidation
would form a' new area with three
•epresentatives and would become
'ffective prior to the Congres
iional elections in the fall.
Carpenter, Aurora 7 Set'
For 3 Orbit Space Flight
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. tin—,from the Atlantic. He'll also trail a 36-inch balloon
Everything looks good for launch.; 1 At a news conference yesterday, behind the capsule; disperse Islas.
ing astronaut Malcolm Scott Car-,tt. Col. John A. Powers, the as-tic confetti in space; watch for
penter into orbit some time afterltronauts' sp o k c s man, :revealed flares fired in Australia, -and study
7 a.m., EST.. today, space flightithat Project Mercury roanagers,,behavior of a flask of green-tinted ,
(directors reported yesterday even-liad decided that if they couldiwater.
,'ing. - !riot fire the rocket in time for Lt He'll also eat, drink, peer at the
IN A CHANGE of plans, offi
'triple journey,
they would "tty'stam, make weather observations
cials disclosed They have decided
another day.'' I ' !of the clouds, and look for the so
to shoot for nothing less than three'
P 0 W E R S EXPLAINED that.called fireflies of space.
orbits. - This means that if the
Since Marine Lt. Col, John .H. The camera, a German-made
great A t 1 a s rocket bearing the, Glenn Jr., already had logged 4 1 1:
:35mm with a pistol grip, will re.
Aurora 7 capsule does not get off=hours of experience in space ohicord 'almost everything—in either.
by about 10:30 a.m., the adventure, his three-orbit voyage last Feb.,black and white or color. - •
will be postponed 'for another day,:2o, it was felt that no lens orbital,
at least. , time should be aimed for now, if'
dm JOHN
_H. GLENN JR. had to
drop many of these tasks - on his
Previously, it. had been—an-,at all possible. ,
nounced that the blast-off could i
, Eveiything was "go""except for. Feb. 20 three-orbit flight ' when
occur as late as 12:30 p.m., , but the possibility of smoke obscur.;trouble with his capsule's auto.
in that case the mission would ing the skies. The smoke:was com-:matte control system forced him
have been cut to two orbits or ing from forest fires 20 Miles west'to assume manual control on. the
even one, to allow plenty of day- of Cape Canaveral and big su ,, amp ,last two orbits.
light to fish Carpenter's capsule fires in the Everglades
,200 miles , It Carpenter's Aurora 7.capsule
- •—, to the smith. =Weather forecasts-setilt-s into successful orbit five
CIGARETTE PACKS GALORE! Delta Sigma stereo-phono-radio combination. Shown above
Theta sorority was named the unofficial, win- are fraternity and company representatives
net of the American Tobacco Company's empty counting some of the entries received before
pack contest which closed yesterday. If con- the five o'clock deadline.
flamed. the sorority will be awarded a TV
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