WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21.1962 Subcommittee Disciplines! Five The Senate Subcommittee on Discipline yesterday placed three male students on deferred sus pension, one on suspended sus pension, and plaeed a disciplinary hold on the record of a fifth stu dent, Daniel R. Leasure, assis tant dean of men, said yesterday. - - Leasure said a fourth' term stu dent in the Division of Counseling and:a fourth term student in Busi ness Administration were placed .on deferred suspension until the end' of this term,' and then sus pended until the end of the winter term, 1963. * Deferred suspension means that actual suspension of the student, will not begin until the winter term, 1963. - ! THE MEN had'women in their trailer on Saturday, Nov. 10, 1962, Leasure said. i These women were non-stu dents who were the guests of a University coed,' Leasure sail. He said the coed arranged with] these men for her friends’ overnight lodging in the trailer. .i , , A fifth term student in Busi ness Administration, involved in transporting the girls to-thei trail er, was placed on suspended sus- THE ALARD STRING QUARTET , i Thursday, Mov. 22 6:45 P.H. Stephens Lounge MORNING. AFTERNOON EVENING pension until the end ..of the winter term, 1963, Leasure said., Suspended suspension gives the dean of men authority to suspend a student for additional miscon duct without consulting the Sen ate Subcommittee on Discipline. IN OTHER action, Leasure said a 12th term Student in psychology was placed on deferred suspension until (be end of this term and on suspension until the end. of the winter term, 1963, for entertain ing a coed in his private living quarters. In another case, a: disciplinary hold was placed on the record of a student who entertained a coed in his apartment while on sus pension. The student was living downtown and not .enrolled in school at the time of the incident because of his suspension; With this hold oh his record, the student cannot be relieved of ! I BRUNSWICK j • & Z Hftxt to J ft L Bar-B-Qi» • WEST HALLS' (Free) jneniL The West Halls' Bowl The West Malls All-Stan vs. The West Malls Soißiselon I.H. Field 16 A.M. Football The Rough, Tough Kind The West Halls'Jammy Music By “Tbs Bmmmr” Freo Wariig Loungt r, 14:30 Semi-Formal DANCE Featuring “The Keysionaires” * i For West Halls Residents 8-11 Only (and their dales) Waring Lounge 1 Friday The West Halls' Record Hop-Free THE DAILYJCOUEGiAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Autoaatte Pin Setters j For Fpst Accurate Pis Spattiug ' OPEN EVERY NITE— -12:00 Noon to 1:00 AM. CENTRE LANES AD 8-143 f 1600 N. Atherton Thursday his Suspension and readmitted to the University ,until investigation of the incident is complete. THE THREE jUniversity women involved in these incidents have been placed oh suspension, Mrs. Jane Leiper, assistant dean of women,- said yesterday. She said two of the women, a tenth ; Jerm student in the College of Education end a tenth term student in the College bf Liberal Arts, were suspended until the end of ; the spring term, 1963. The’ other woman was sus pended until tHe end of this term, she addtfd. McArdla Awarded Grant , The California Chemical .Com pany has awarded a $2OO grant to F. J. McArdle, associate pro fessor of horticulture, to aid his research on the effects of cer tain insecticides on mushrooms. State College Panhel Permits Thetas To Hold 3 Additional Rounds in Rush Panhellenic Council last night agreed to permit Kappa Alpha Theta soronty to hold three ad ditional first-round chatter dates .during the winter term. >' The sorority did. not participate in open houses last weekend because of the death of one of its members. The additional chatter dates will be held? on the evening of Jan. 5 and will each last approxi mately 45 minutes. Rushees will be given an opportunity to choose IN THE COLLEGE BRAND ROUND-UP Prize: BEAUTIFUL PHILCO TELEVISION Console WUa Urine* Prise will be awarded to any Group. Fraternity. If HO If Ilia* Sorority or Individual who qualities and has the highest number of points. 1. Contest open to all students. Rules: 2. Each empty package submitted an Marlboro. Parliament or Alpine will have a value of S points. Each empty package submitted on PbOUp Morris Regular or Commander will, have a value of 10 points. L Id order to quality each entrant must have 13.000 points. 4. Contest'’ to run from November 1. 1962 to 12:00 neon December 9, 1992. I. No entries will be accepted after closing time. Empty packages most be submitted in bun dles of 100 packs separating S and 10 point peck ages. Contact Mr. Jamen Shea AD 7-7270 * GET ON THE MANO WAGON .. . IT'S LOTS OF FUNI which Chatter 'dates they wish to attepd. In other business the Council agreed to hold a special workshop for pledges on Fen. 9. Possible topics for the work shop discussion groups were sug gested by Judith walko. work shop chairman. They include the history and future of sororities at Penn State, responsibilities of soronty women, etiquette, rush and scholarship. PA6€ THREE