PAGE SIX ~I • . , ... • D . • I . t% I,A Four Students !sap ineioSuiß to ul i ..., Nine University Park represent- By Senate Subcommittei„,„es ga will ir m orn eek with abornutmolnso - wealth campusns at the annual 'summer leadership conference of fin a Pollock area parking lot while ! — . - • the , arigartizatioh of Student Gov they were carrying a six-pack or ernment . . Associations Aug. 19-21, beer - from one car to another , ' ,Robert Fisher, president of the Leasure said. I '1961 OSGA con ference, said last 1 . When asked what they were night :doing by a counselor who saw THE MAP= of the secon Ahern, they admitted that they annual summer conference is to ,had attended a party in an apart- help student leaders learn Aka ! men t accompanied by three coeds, the" leadership ;role involves it9d, I to aid: them in , a pp lying ;Leasure said. -• essential] 1 When they left the party, thl principles to their campuses, Fish -J ' took the six-pack of beer wi ter said. All meetings will be open ' 'them, Leasure said. When they . tu interested students , he auueu arrived in the Pollock -area they The nine student representatives were in the process of ' transfer- appointed by the USG ;Advisory ring the beer to another car where Board_, are Anne Morr is, , Lynn two other students were waiting merman. Janis Somerville. Nancy to join them, Leasure said. 1 McCorkle, Dean WhartOn, Fran Conte, Randy : Carter, I Michael I Circumstantial evidence pre- Dzvonik and Robert Fiskter„,- --- Ivented disciplinary action against The two voting delegates - at the the other two students, he added. conference from the,•llniversity 'Park campus will-be USG Presi dent Dean_ Wharton and Randy Carter, „senior ". class president. Wharton will elso chair one of the 'workshops: Paul Miller, Bazelton campus, will preside over the OSGA - meet ing. The conference will begin With a speech to , Emory J. Brown; associate professor of agricultural economics and rural sociology, on "Group Dynamics." Role-playing demonstrations will f o 11l o w to show the application of his talk. A workshop on "The I Role o : One student was suspended and three other students were placed on suspended suspension by the Senate Subcommittee on Disci pline at its recent meeting, Daniel R. Leasure, assistant dean of men, said Tuesday. THE STUDENT who was sus pended had been placed on sus pended suspension three weeks ago. This disciplinary penalty was activated due to further miscon duct, Leasure said. The first penalty was given to the student because he and two friends had stolen three speakers from a local drive-in theatre, Leasure said. The suspended suspension was activated because he .forged a letter which was supposed to have been from his ' , mother notifying the University that she had been infiamed of the disciplinary action taken against her son by the sub committee, Leasure said. • In such cases these letters are checked by phone calls to the parent or parents. When this par ticular letter was checked, the forgery was discovered, Leasure said. THREE STUDENTS were in volved in the other case handled by the subcommittee last week. Two are liberal arts majors, one a sth term student, the other a let term student. The third stu dent. was a 7th term education major, Leasure said. _ All three were placed on sus pended suspension until the end of the spring term 1963, he added. The students were apprehended t_ 1 rougnt-- Betty Allen, mezzo soprano who Leonard Bernstein and the New. Will present t-lhe next Artists' l York Philharmenic. ' , (Continued from page one) Series concert, has been described! She recently sang in Gerrriany! ic Salzman of the New York!at the Beethoven Festival in' o some areas while completely Times as possessing "that sense'Bonn and performed in Stravin-I •ypassing - other sections. The predominance or a .I . lori h,. of pure song that is the mark of ` sky's "Oedipus Rex" at Braun westerly wind flow during th i s lhe great lyriC singer?! , schweig. ime has also magnified the ef- MISS ALLEN will appear ad Miss Allen's music education ects of the local topography. 8:30 p.m. Aug. - 18. in Schwab . ,1 1 ) ) erf egan only ten years ago. At-3Vil e she toured as a Showers tend to develop over Tickets may be obtained at 1:3t1 ! soloist Colleg e! soloist with the Wilberforce 'Sing- Ihe higher terrain northwest oilman. Monday at the Hetzel Unioni ers s although she *'did not dream ere, but as they move into the desk . Tickets will also be avail- I ittany Valley a complex physi-!able froth 9 am. to 5 p.m. Tues-i °f be co _ ,Ming a concert artist She al phenomenon causes them today through Thursday or at the san !' ''''''"use she loved music ' ' • issipate. This effect was demon-;door the night of the concert. 1 In 1950. Miss Allen 'received a trated again .Sunday, when Phil-I The !scholarship to the Hartford School progr for Miss -. Allen's !scholarship received two-thirds of an 'con concert inc l u d esThreeAriasb ce v lof Music and • thus began her inch of rain, and 0.01 inches was- [musical training. Less than a year ,Henry Purcell, Eight Zigeuner, • "corded here. - liater she entered and won her Henry by Johannes Braluns, Five. These 'three factors—the pre-. first contest The prize was a !Songs Richard Strauss andi 'ailing - weather pattern, pure !scholarship to Tanglewood for the iVirgil Th ompson's Four Songs on uck of random variations and Campion: Also isummer of 1951 , e role of the topography—have.flrl 1337 Tho mas There Leonard Bernstein heard u e B reak ree spirituals combined to ! produce an angst - ,r‘..f; " t Us Brea .. , : Miss - Allen and selected her to alelled drought In the immediate° d Together ' sing his "Jeremiah" Symphony. 1 Ezeleel saw de Wheel" and Myl state College area. 1 , •is so High." iShe also appeared as soloist in Alter a few showers this meni-I °d • IHandel's "Mel,siah" with the ng, skies should become partly. Athong eight major appearlHartford Symphony under Fritz loudy._ Temperatures and humid- ances in New' York City in the Mahler,. i... 4 . ties will be somewhat lower to-,1961-62 season. Miss Allen. sang' The mezzo soprano has since day than they have been in recent,the mezzo lead with Joan Suther-ltoured Europe and the Caribbean .ays, and a• high temperature of land in Bellini's "La Sonnambula"ias well as giving several recitals 80 degrees is likely. • land - the Bach B minor mass withlin New York's Town Hall; Q 8:30 - 12:30 Girls Free 'till 9:15 THE 7TH TERM student was charged with supplying alcoholic 'beverages to the two other stu dents, who wore minors, and all three were charged with poses sing alcoholic beverages on zain pus and with taking women to the - living quarters of—limn in off campus housing. The students pleaded guilty to the charges but would not reveal the names of any other persons involved in the incident, Leasure said. Concert to Feature Arias, Spirituals POLLOCK RECORD HOP Friday, August 10 Matriculation •Cards Requir ed'for Admission SUMMER COU.EGIAN, UNIVIRSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA HE WON'T 'CUT IN' AGAIN POLLOCK 'I REC ROOM Admission 25c per person at the scuss Lecidetsh the Student Leader"; will be held that day, and the delegates will be divided into seven groups to discuss the topic. T.!Reed Fergu son, director of University rela tions, will also speak that. after noon on "Practical IPublic Rela tions for Student Leaders." • Slides' of the campus 'tracing the history of the University and tapes of the Glee Club and Blue Band will be included in "For the Glory of Old State",which will be presented by Mi chael R. Lynch, assistant prOfessor of ag ricultural extension.' "Planning and Conducting a Meeting" will be the-subject of a talk by J. Thomas - Kind, dean of student affairs-at the McKeesport campus, Parliamentary procedure will bediscussed and_brief prac tice-r-Sessions concerning proper plocedure will follow his talk. Student government and stu New College Diner Cp; A•r• 2 •Arr- Miss The Boat!!! Don't viorry. Hur's is still continuing his shipload of "dollar day" Values Sportcoats have been reduced. from stttr• glifi BETTY ALLEN mezzo - soprano presents a conc ert : \ Thursday, Aug. Schwab Auditqrium Tickets free of charge to studnts, starling at 1:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 13, and 11115 to - others. starting at 9 axe. Tueelay. Aug. 14. at Main Desk. Helsel Union Bldg. The Pennsylvania State University THURSDAY. AUGUST 9. 1962 dent activity appropriations will be discussed- by Merle. E. Camp bell, dean of student affairs for,' the Commonwealth campuses. He will explain how the budgWfig ures are determined. Gorge Layette, aipistant to the control will answer questions on the standardize& student government fiscal fanntl .7 .- ' TEE „SECOND workshop will be an'Stimulating Interest in Student Mtivities." A panel will discuss thelrelationship of student government. and its advisors. BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Weitern Auto New Bike,-1 yr. Guarantee 112 S. FRAZIER ST. 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