Saturday. October! 27.1962 v Discipline Subcommittee Places Three Students on Probation . Three students halve been placed on disciplinary probation until the end of the spring term 1963 by the Senate Subcommittee on Disci-' . pline, Daniel R. Leisure, assistant dean, of men,; saud yesterday. Disciplinary probation? involves an official notation on' the stu dent’s transcript and limitation of their ‘ extracurricular activities. - Leasure said the! students a 7th term liberal -ans ma}or, a Ist term chemistry’and physics major and a Ist term home economics ■major ; were apprehended by a University' official while they .were drinking alcoholic beverages in . m/ automobile j parked on a campus parking lot . The three refused to present matriculation cards or to identify Sit :j,7. CChTsk- IT^CE; TV RENTALS by day, week, month Ufln,) THXEVIStON | •ft ISC I —-r , CENTER I at State College TV | 232 S. Allen Street f Quality Ctantac Low Price*! I MEN'S kuiTS I f LADIES' f | DRESSES * | Cleaned and l 1 , Pressed | ; IWIVERSIIY i 1 mum lawp i j, 113 E. Beaver * } 234 E. College f v J Sere I! Quality Cleanittg Ixm Price* I .it!- 2-5 P.M. Alpha Chi Sigma Kappa Sigma Alpha Kappa Lambda Omega Psi Phi |tlbha Phi Alpha Phi Delta Theta Alpha Rho Chi Phi Epsilon Pi Alpha Zeta Phi Gamma Delta Beta Theta Pi Phi Kappa Psi Delta Theta Sigma Phi Kappa Sigma Delta Upsilon Pi Lambda Phi Kappa Alpha Phi Colony : • Visit os many fraternities, as possible. This will be your last chance to visit this gr»iip of fraternities before the fraternity parties on Nov. 17. •IFC Handbook* are available in the Fraternity Affar* Office 203 HUB. Question* regarding fraternities should be directed to tho Fraternity Affairs Office. UN 5-7441. I . themselves to the official, Leasure said. ‘ , Be said the official termed the students’ behavior “uncooperative and offensive.” } In addition to the disciplinary probation, the committee directed that the liberal arts major, owner and operator of the automobile, be forbidden to maintain and drive an automobile on campus or in Centre County while a student. Oil Studies Will Continue Studies dealing with secondary and tertiary recovery of oil-and oil production, supported by the South Penn Oil Co. of Bradford, are continuing for the 20th year in the Department of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering. The current one-year grant u for $15,000. Christian Social Responsibility Series 111 CUBAN CRISIS ' Topic by political scientist LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER 412 W. Collage Ave. Sunday, 6:30 p.m. Alpha Delta Pi and Phi Mu Delta v f Combine to present N discriminating monster a «kS /v HALLOWE'EN COSTUME PARTY SAT., OCT. 21 8:00-1:00 Special Entertainment Will Be Prerttfed CLOSED FRESHMEN OPEN HOUSES THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Curtain times for the two per formances of “The Matchmaker" are 3:30 and 8:30 pm. in Schwab. All tickets have been distributed for’ the Artists Series presenta tion. Presbyterian Fellowship The Presbyterian University Fellowship is sponsoring a hay ride and bam party. Cars will leave theJßteabyterian church at W. Beaver Avenue and S. Frazier Street at 7 p.m. Home Be Convention Jesse Bernard, professor of soci ology, will speak to the i state convention of the' Pennsylvania Home Economics College Chibs Sponsored by: Interfraternity Council Sunday, October 28 TODAY ON CAMPUS Series al: a luncheon at 11:45 am. in the Maple Room of Home Economics. Dr. Bernard’s topic will be “A Professional Responsibility." HUB Movie The movie “Cyrano de Berge rac," starring Jose Ferrer and Mala Powers, will be shown in the HUB assembly ball tonight at 7:30 and 9:30 and tomorrow at 6 p.m. Tickets are available at the HUB desk for 25 cents. Laeturm Dean of Men Frank J. Simea will speak on "Discipline: An Educational Process" at 9 a m. at the Continuing Conference C«n> ter. Simes will speak to delegates to the Organization of Student Try our excellent cuisine with chef Coloring to ditohninrihg iOSIM. WO know yeti'll bo pleased with out delicious' food* w expertly prepared. Staling neak dinners *o graciously I erred! with tostti trimmings Make reservations early for banquets and group dinners at The EUTAW HOUSE 13 Mila* East of State Codes* ■ • • Potter* Milt* Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Pi Sigma Tau Gamma Triangle Zeta Psi Epsilon Phi Government Associations' fall metier. The nMna is open to tbo public. , ■ 'lasVsgos' Personnel A meetinr of students inter ested in working on Las Vegas Night, sponsored by the Town Independent Men. Will be held at 1 pjs. in 203 HUB. Sahara doom The Sahara Beam will feature dancing to the music of Jeff Brown and the Collegians and entertainment during intermis sion by the Scots boro Trio. The Sahara Room will be open from 9 to 12 p.m. in the HUB ball room. Tickets are still available at the HUB desk for $1 per couple. Epsilon i Mu Alpha Alpha Chi Nu PAGE JHREE lies! iH ' a*