The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 22, 1961, Image 2

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    AG E two
TV Classes to See
Bookster ppeal
An appeal to all students who received bookstore question
naires asking them to return the forms will be made via flash
card on the University's closed circuit TV tomorrow and
Fri(lay.
The appeal will be made between regularly scheduled TV
classes, according to Janet Good
man, a member of the SGA Book
storti Committee
Miys Goodman said that special
permission to male the appeal
was granted to the committee by
the department in charge of closed
circuit broadcasting and may be
continued Monday if all ques
tionnaires are not returned.
As of yesterday. about 550 of
the 1000 questionnaires sent to
a random selection of students
had been returned, Phil Stein
hauer, chairman of the commit
tee. reported.
Steinhauer said his committee
called students yesterday who did
not return the forms in an effort
to obtain all of them. The deci
sion to make the closed circuit
appeal was made to insure a more
complete return, he said.
"It is imperative that we get
all of them back," he said. "With
out a 90 per cent return, we can
not get an accurate survey."
If the need is proven through
the survey, Steinhauer oaid. his
committee can then begin
working on more research for
their final report to the Board of
Trustees.
Steinhauer would not release
the contents oi the questionnaires.
"We \vain. to avoid discussion
of the quesiions so that students
answer from their own personal
experience in purchasing books
downtown, - he said.
If the questionnaires are re
turned by Easter vacation, he
said, his committee may begin
computing the results during va
cation and will report on them
soon after the session resumes.
NOW
5 Academy Awards
Nominated For
_ - * The ribald,
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MELINA MERCOURI
JULES CASSINI
TODAY Feature at
2:00, 3:50, 5:40, 7:30. 9:20 p
IVlrroitif r
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Tpnite at 7:30. 9:00 P.M.
"FRENETIC FARCE!"
--N.Y'. Times
"HILARIOUS!"
--The Observer
"GREAT FUN!"
--Time and Tide
"EXCELLENT FARCE ..
CONVULSING!"
--Evening News
... HIGH HUMOR!"
--Film Daily
WEE GEORDIE ARTHUR
presents
"CARRY
ON ADMIRAL"
With Peggy CUMMINS and
A. E. MATkiEWS
County Frees
2 Frosh Held
For Shoplifting
The two freshmen convicted of
shoplifting and disorderly con
duct last Thursday were released
from the Centre County jail after
serving only two days of their
ten clay sentence.
The students, Benson Herbert
and William Geisinger, were re
leased after their parents paid
fines of $l5O and made restitu
tion for the 186 items the students
had stolen.
According to Leroy S. Austin,
associate dean of men. the boys
have moved from their residence
hall and are engaged in with
drawal procedures from the Uni
versity.
The students will appear be
fore the Senate Sub-Committee
on Discipline next week, Austin
said. They will be given either a
strong suspension penalty or will
be dismissed from the University,
he said. Austin added that this
action must be taken even though
the students are withdrawing
from the University so that their
actions will appear on their offi
cial records.
YOU THOUGHT RAY CHARLES
STARTED A CONTROVERSY
LISTEN TONIGHT and HEAR About a Battle,
A Never Ending Fight for Freedom.
TONIGHT on JAll PANORAMA :30 p.m.
Max Roach's .WE INSISTS Freedom Now Suite
"A revolution is unfurling—Ameri
ca's unfinished revolution." This
statement by A. Philip Randolph
introduces one of the most important
jazz records ever released. This rec
ord shows how jazz speaks the mes
sage that it was truly meant to
speak—that of man's fight for free
dom from any and all oppression.
"This is magnificent music, powerful
music, vital music ... a startling per
formance . .. widely exciting, almost
frightening ..it is protest."
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANiA
Skaters Test
With 'Figure
By LYNNE CEREFICE
No ingenious skill is required to draw a simple figure
eight on a sheet of paper but try it on ice some time, as do the
members of the Penn State Figure Skating Club.
The club was formed last year as a probationary member
, of the United States Figure Skating Association. On Sunday
it held preliminary tests for mem
at the University skating member of the Hershey skat
rink. ingclub.
The tests, which comprise the In addition to serving as a pre
first step in a series of tests pre- litninary test judge, Mrs. Hickok
scribed by the Figure Skating As- represented the Figure Skating
sociation, involve cutting a figure; Associat ion in evaluating the
eight on the ice in inside and out-:Penn State club for full member
side and backward and forwardshiP in the national association.
formations. I The skating club holds regular
The preliminary tests are fel- practice sessions from 5:30 to 7:30
lowed by tests for the rank of p.m. and 8 to 10 p.m. every Sun
novice, junior and senior fig- Iday
ure skater, according to Mrs.
James Tammen, club profes
sional and former California
figure skating champion.
Mrs. Tammen explained that
the candidates in Sunday's tests
were required to receive a pass
!ing grade from two of three visit
!ing judges.
Included among the judges was
Mrs. William 0. Hickok, IV, in
ternational figure skating judge
Skill
Eight'
TAXI RETURN GRATIS
11t0:ECZE=3
Your New Spring Outfit
will look lovier
with jewelry from
the Distinctive Selection
TREASURE HOUSE
"Some may object to the message
it contains—and this is definitely an
album with a message—but the
sensitive listener cannot deny that
it is a vibrant social statement and
an artistic triumph," These were the
raves of Downbeat magazine after
giving the album one of the finest
reviews that has ever been given.
Tonight, WE INSIST, Freedom Now
Suite, a recent release on Candid
Records will be aired on Jazz Pano
rama, uninterrupted from 8:30-9:30
on WDFM and WMAJ.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22. 19
Chess Team Scores Win
The Penn State chess tea
scored a 4 1 / 2 to V 2 victory ov
Princeton Saturday afternoon,