SATURDAY, MAY 26:1962 • THE ANNUAL BUSINESS boom at the University Creamery Salairooni is here again! Dana Rivers, a teacher at the State College Junior High Schc;oL finds refreshing relief from the warm, spring days with a Creamery cone. Council Roundup The - Pollock Men's Residence ; to the faculty adviser who has Council will : present awards toicontributed 'the most outstanding the outstanding , living unit in the:service to undergraduates, in the Pollock area at a banquet at 6 college. Awards and recognition p.m. tomorrow .in ' the lietzel•will also be given to students who Union dining room A: have received honors during the • . The 70 winners of the council's Year. - field day held recently will also' This is the first year the *2OO be announced at the banquet. awa rd N va_r_cl will be given, Benjamin n iebel, head of-the industrial ALSO SCHEDULED for tornor - :engineering department, 'said. It row is the Freshman Class A d- lis supported by• a contribution visory Board freshman-faculty tea ' from the Penn State Engineering from 2- 5 p.rd. in - the main lounge!Association, a division of the of the HUB. !Alumni Association, he explained. Members of the board will bel CANDIDATES for the award present and any interested fresh-!were nominated by' the assistant men are invited to attend,,Thomasdeans and department heads in Miller, freshman class presidentithe college, and each senior was said. About 30 professors and ad-tasked to vote for one faculty ministrators are also invited and member. The final selection was will speak ~informally with thelmade by a committee of lodges students, he said. I appointed by Dean Merritt A. The College of Engineering and W illiamson. Architecture will hold its annual The Liberal Arts Student Conn- Honors Day program fifth period , cil newsletterrthe Laviathan will Tuesday in Schwab. 'be available today in the dining A fi2oo award will be presented' • hall areas and at the HUB desk. JAMMY SPONSORED BY TIM COUNCIL featuring The Guitambos *day, =May 21 2-5 p.m. ,HUB Ballroom Jnnnnuumnnimnnuunnnnmimmmtrri~nimnlnnnnuninonnuuuL APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE AWS Elections Commission for Fall Term Ii iIIII lii uI 111 lliliii 1111 I I I lii at HUB Desk THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA 13 Disciplined By Subcommittee Thirteen students received dill They reported to the committee! freshman was placed on discipli ciplinary penalties from the Sen- that the two people drove theirinary probation until the end of ate Subcommittee on Disciplincsars around in an attempt to strike'the fall term, 1962. The sopho- Thursday. 'them. The students retaliatated by more was placed on disciplinary throwing gravel at the cars. Four freshmen and a sophomore. The subcommittee ordered the were involved in an incident at: followina actions to be taken ac •a drive-in theatre lot in which • - 'cording to the degree of culpa one student of the group jumped bility in the incident and past .a. parked automobile. ' ) records of the students involved IN THE PROCESS, the radio; Two freshmen were placed on antenna of the automobile was deferred suspension until the end ,broken. At this point, the occupant of the spring term and suspended of the car and - another person until the end of the fall term 196'2. •nearby began arguing with the Another freshman was placed student. The other four students on suspended suspension until the became involved in the argument. end of fall term 1962. Another ,Board Approves Preliminary Plans for Science, Conference Buildings , . By STEVE CIM3ALA : ;on the northwest corner of the The University Board - of Trt:s. former Beaver Field, Wiegand said. tees has approved preliminary, - plans for the constructionlof a life He added that present plans sciences building and a conference call for the center to have six center for continuing education floors and a total floor area of services, Walter H. Wiegand. .di- nearly 711000 square feet. rector of physical plant, said yes-, The center will include an as terday. i ,sembly room seating 400. 22 meet- The life science building, to be, ing rooms, sonic lounges, an ex located west of Frear LaboratOry,'hibit area and ..various offices, will have seven floors and a floor Wiegand said. area of 66,000 square feet. Wie-' Final plans for the project gaud said. He added that i the should be completed by October. structure will be joined to Frear: passageway, I he added. by an underground . CONSTRUCTION OF the build ing will be financed by a $831,000 grant from the National Institutes, Eng Open House of Health and a $1,700.000 General The College of Engineering will State Authority allocation, Wie- hold an open house from 1 to 5 gand said. •p„m. today (or students, faculty. . i The building will be occuPied,visiting high school groups and by the Department of Zoology otanY. other Interested persons to the College of Agriculture , and , demonstrate various engineering the biophysics department of the curricula. Students detwinstra- College of Chemistry and Physics, tions on laboratory equipment Wiegand said. - . and teaching and training devices ' will be featured. , The building's facilities will be used primarily for•undergraduate Included in the demonstrations instruction in zoology and grad _ are subsonic and.superionic wind uate instruction• and research ir „ tunnels, a water table, various air _ zoology, physiology an d 1 bin- craft engines and structures, a physics. . :complete redevelopment study for it is expected that final titans' the:city of Lancaster, fatigue, an for the structure' will be comPleted . a/Yis•of structural steel members by ,September of this year. w m ...,and connections. ;electrica and g a ud said. . ; engineering mechanics export - - i The proposed conference! cen- ments. ter for continuing education,'serv- Members of the Engineering ices, for which the GSA has al Architecture Students Coimull will •located $1,825,000. will be located' conduct the tours. probation until the end of the winter term 1963. A senior was placed on sus pended suspension until the end of the spring term 190 for look ing in the window of a wittnen'S room in a residence hall. The Campus Patrol reported that the student was uncooperative when apprehended. TWO SOPHOMORES and a jun ior were apprehended while trying to smuggle beer into the residence halls in a brief case. One sopho more was placed on disciplinary probation. until the f:nd of the winter term 1963. The other two students were placed on disicipli nary probation until the end of the fall term 11162. Two sophomores were pieced on suspended suspension for attempt-' log to steal food from a vending truck. A sophomore and a Junior were involved In an incident of selling food in the residence halls for a friend downtown and refusini to return the money or food. The sophomore, who told the friend that the community ,coy rdniator had confiscated the money was placed on suspended sucpe , nsion until the- end of the winter term 1983. The junior waa placed on disciplinary probation until the end of the fan term 1942 PAGE THREE
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