The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 27, 1962, Image 3

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    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
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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.
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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
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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
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