The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 15, 1961, Image 3

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    SATURDAY. APRIL 15. 1961
Bookstore Survey
Nears Completion
Phil Steinhauer, chairman of
the SGA Bookstore Committee,
said yesterday that 775 question
naires on the establishment of a
University bookstore have been
received.
Steinhauer said that his final
report to the Board of Trustees,
who requested that a need for a
University bookstore be proven,
will be made before the end of the
semester if possible.
Steinhauer said that 800 ques
tionnaires are needed to tabu
late the final results of the poll,
which was originally started
about three weeks ago with
1,000 forms.
Tne number of forms needed
for a 90 per cent return is 790,
Steinhauer said.
To allow for error in final cal
culating, the committee needs
more than the desired number, he
said.
The results of the survey will
not be announced until interpre
Sigma Nu
Annual Dock Party
Featuring The HI-Fl's
Open to Fraternity Men and Dates After 10
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every Salem reawakens and softly refreshes your taste. Salem, with
all its rich tobacco taste, is a gentle, easy-going smoke. Special High
Porosity paper "air-softens" every puff, so that more than ever, Salem
gives you the freshness of springtime. Smoke refreshed...smoke Salem!
tation of the tabulation is made,
ISteinhauer said. Working with the
Icommittee is Leslie P. Greenhill,
associate director of academic re
search and services.
Steinhauer said he will meet
with Greenhill Wednesday to
examine the figures which have
been calculated and will then
meet with his committee to ex
plain them.
The original sample of 1,000,
forms was decreased to 900 be
cause the committee found that
some were sent to people who
were student teaching, or who had
dropped out of school. Mistakes
in the student directory accounted
for the rest of the decrease, Stein
hauer said.
He attributed all the errors to
the fact that the survey was made
by random selection of names to
insure a valid result. An average
of 1 out of 15 students was con
tacted, Steinhauer reported.
"air-softens"every puff
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
AWS to Hold
Women's Week
Lill Davenport, a member of
the Women's Week Steering , com-I
mittee, announced to the Associa-1
tion of Women Students Senate!
Wednesday night, that all events
have been definitely scheduledi
for the week of May 8 to 14.
During the week, prominen(
women professors will give cul-1
tural talks and fireside chats in
the residence halls. These will be'
for both sorority women and inde
pendents.
On Friday, May 12, a banquet',
will be held to install the new
AWS . officers and senators.
Mother's Day, May 14, will end,
the week with 41 series of break-d
fasts and teas in sorority suites
and residence hall lounges.
SPECIAL TREAT THIS WEEKEND!
CHICKEN in the BASKET
French Fries
'* t‘ Creamed Cole Slaw
Hot Tea Rolls
$l.OO
TOPS! at the PENN STATE DINER
Cleated by IL J. lteynolds Tobacco, Company
Candidates--
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Osmond at 6:30 p.m. to complete
their nominations. The party
nominated Dennis Foianini, jun
'ior in petroleum and natural gas
from La Paz, Bolivia, for SGA
president last Sunday night.
In addition, David Grubbs,
junior in labor-management re
lations from Bethlehem, was nom
inated for vice president and Mary
Swed, junior in secondary educa
tion from Patterson, N.J., was
nominated secretary-treasurer.
Further nominations will be ac
cepted for these three offices and
nominations will be made for
senior class president, according
to Dennis Eisman, party chairman.
Both University party and Lib
eral party, meeting at 6:30 in 10
Sparks and 121 Sparks respective
ly, will open their I,,eetings for
nominations. Neither party had
any preliminary nominations at
their last meeting.
• menthol fresh
• rich tobacco taste
• modern filter, too
WING
WAY
SAMMY
KAYE
featuring
TV BAND
SENIOR
BALL
Friday,
May sth
Tickets at HUB
Desk on Day of
Dance
$5.00 per couple
HUB
Ballroom
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