The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 23, 1962, Image 3

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    TVESDAY. OCIOBER 23. 1962
isciplin,
Suspends
Two students have been tem
porarily suspended and two others
plabed on disciplinary probation
by !the Senate Subcommittee on
Discipline, Daniel R. Leasure, as
sistant dean of men, said recently.
A 'SEVENTH term student in
the: College of Agriculture has'
been suspended until the begin-'
nint of the fall term 1963 for un-.
ethical rand dishonest behavior.
Leasure said.
',..§uspeosion involves temporary
removal of a student from the
University for a "speed — led length
of time.
IThe student, while employed by
tie Department of Forestry as a
survey taker, had fabricated an
avers to questionnairtis, Leasure
explained.
The_ student Was supposed to
complete the questionnaires only
through personal interviews with
officials of certain business estab
lishinents, be said. •
Disciplinary action hair also been
taken against two students whp
Coed Voted TlM.S'pecial Assistant
With All Privileges Except Voting
The Town Independent Ments bers and that her acceptar
Council voted last night to reject would `make neCecAnry a compli
the membership application froth reorganization of "the council,
Margaret Umberger (Ist-liberal name change "and constitution
arts-State College), but approved revisions, Michael . Thom sl
her appointment as special assii- chairman of the committee
tent to the council. vestigating her application, s;
As special assistant, Miss In other business, Harry I
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will hold all - the privileges- Henry (10th-metallurgy-Dev
of a- regular member except that was elected vice president
'experience
voting. She plans to use her Bert Kapinus (10th-accounti
experience on TIM as a basis for Boston) was elected treasurer.
'organizing the town independent
'women, who she said lack repre-
fsentation on the Association 'ol
Women Students at the present
.
iller application for full mein
berslup was rejected on the
grounds that the TIM constitution
ruleit out feinale council mem-
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STAFF MEETING,
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example: Carnpu . stlecmers always
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actually a food to mat It keeps
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Two Students
stole a sign from a local businesto
concern, Leasure said.,
One of those students, a nintli
term student in the ,College at
Engineering, has 'been suspended
until the end of the fall tern).
1962.
The other student, seventh to
in the Division ' of Counseling
been placed on disciplinary prob -
tion until the end of the wint r
term 1963. Disciplinary probati
includes an official notice on the
student's transcript and limitaticn
.of his extracurricular activities.
The engineering student's pen
alty was more severe, Leasure
said, since he had received dis
ciplinary action from the de4n
otmen's office on several pervious
occasions.
THE STUDENTS. both minor
had been drinking 'alcoholic bei
erages, Leasure added.
'ln other action, a second te
student in the College of Busin c i
Administration, has been pla
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THE, DAILY. 011EGIAN. UNrVERSiTY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
on disciplina.ryin - obation until the
end of the fall terra 1962 for
creating th disturbance.
Leasure said the "studentbroad
cast amplified messages from a
sound, truck at various campus
locations.
Froth Hearing--
(Continued from page one)
"A solution should• be found so
that the magazine. can continue
publis - Pockrass said. "If the
publication of the magazine is
suppretied, the University will re
ceive more adverse publicity."
In a letter concerning the situa
tion to Ed Urie, Froth co-editor,
JJSG President Dean Wharton
wrote, "As far as I can determine,
'the students feel that Froth must
revamp its format and re-evaluate
its thinking. The editors of Froth
should approach this next meeting
knowing that students strongly
support the retention of a vehicle
for humor on campus, but that
there is strong disapproval of the
present Froth."
Sunday night the undergraduate
charter of Sigma Delta Chi, men's
professional journalism' society,
unanimously passed a resolution
condemning the, University for its
action in seeking ithe suppression
of Froth.
THE RESOLUTION also stated
that the society did not approve of
the kind of journalism' presented
in recent issues of the magazine
but supported its tight to. publish.
Dean Lipp and Simes refused to
comment on any questions con
cerning the humor magazine.
TODAY ON CAMPUS'
Student Recital
The first music department stu
dent recital for the fall term will
be presented at 4 p.m. in the
Armory. Three members of the
department will participate,
Dorothy Muller (9th , - arts and
letters - Winston Salem, N.C.) will
sing "Che Fargo senga Euridice"
from "Orfeo" by Gluck and
"Orpheus with his Lute" by Wil
liam Schumann. She will be ac
companied by Dale l Livingston
(Bth - music education - State
College).
Livingston will sing the song
cycle, "An die !erne Geliebte," by
Beethoven. He will be accom
panied by Vickie Brown (7th -
music education - Alexandria).
Song Copies
Free copies of the required songs
for the Interfraternity Council-
Panhellenic Sing will be avail
able to
.and
and fraternities
today And tomorrow at the Hetzel
Union desk. -Each group is- per ,
milted one copy.
Lectures
The Plant• Science Club will
hear Mary Willard, professor of
chemistry. discuss "Crime and
Chemistry" at 7:30 p.m.- in ill
Tyson.
Howard L. Gossage, distinguish
ed visiting professor of journalism,
COMING!
Nov. 2
The
JUNIOR
RONN METCALFE
The Most Exciting
Dance Band in the
will lecture on "Advertising and
the Human Condition" at 8 p.m.
in the Mineral' Sciences audito-
rium. The program, sponsored by
the School. of Journalism, is open
to 'the public.
The deadline for submitting bills
for consideration at the Under
graduate Student Government
Congress meeting tomorrow night
is 1 p.m.
Applications for the Sophomore
and Senior Clam Advisory Boards
are available at the HUB desk:
They must be returned by 5 paii.
Friday.
Agriculture Student Council, 7
p.m.. 212 HUB.
Block Si 7:30 p.m.. 218 HUB.
M.I. Student Council, 7:30 p.m..
21 ,HUB.
Panhel, 8:30 - p.m., 203 HUB.
Penn State Camera Club, 7:30
p.m.; 111 Boueke. Mildred
Stoehr, from the Philadelphia
Modeling and Charm School,
will model for photographers.
Pennsylvania Bar Bell Club, 9
a.m., 114 Recreation Building.
Organizational meeting.
Spanish Club, 7:30, Simmons
lounge.
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featuring
ORCHESTRA
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Tickets es Sale at
NUB Desk fill Mills 2,
SBA Pot Couple
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