The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 09, 1962, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Deadline Extended
For Tutoring Forms
The deadline for application for the SGA Tutoring Serv
ice Directory has ben extended until Friday, Ruth Falk, chair
man, said last night.
"The reason for the extension," Miss Falk said," is that
because of sorority rush and term registration many people
were either unaware of the previous deadline or unable to
obtain an application."
Applications may be picked 144) at the Hetzel Union Desk
and rettlined there before the Fri
day deadline, Miss Falk said.
Some changes have been made
in the procedures of the directory.
she said. Originally the commit
tee . planned to compile a com
pletely new directory at the be
ginning of each term, Miss Falk
said. However, the response to the
first one was FO great that it
seems a waste to tart from
scratch again, she said
The committee decided that the
directory compiled last term will
still be available for use. she said.
The.new applicants will be com
piled in a supplementary direc
tory which
will also be available.
Its an experiMent ito Fupple-,
mentary directory will include not•'
; only the -course the student is
tutoring, but also the instructor
:Wbom the student hr.d for the .
course, Misi Falk said. Some stu
•dents seem to think this would
b 4 helpful, she said.
' l When applying for the tall•term
directory, a student was able only
to include a"course that was being
offered in the fall term. In mak
int! application now, Miss Falk
said, an applicant can include
courses being offered either the
winter and spring terms.
The -.supplementary directory
should be ready for distribution
about Jan. 22-Miss Falk said.
• 'After this date the committee
Will begin work on a thorough
evaludtion of the service. she said.
.0 is hoped that by the end of
the winter term. or the beginning
of spring term that a compre
hensive study - .can be made of the
4ervice's effectiveness and a re
port given. 'he said.
Since the directOry for the fall
term was originally planned for
use only in that term, any student
wishing to have his name removed
from the directory may do so by
Tilling out an application at the
NUB desk, on which he should
include his name and the course
which he was listed as a tutor,
Miss Falk <aid.
ÜBA Book Sale
To End Tomorrow
Tomorrow will be The last day
that the Used Book Agency will
sell text books in the lletzel Union
building. -
:•1111oney will be refunded for in
correct purchases only from 9:30
a.m. to 5 p.m. today and tornor
riOw.
:MONEY FOR SOLD BOOKS
.W•ill.be,returned•Monday through
Stittaiday of next week and unsold
books may be picked up Wednes
!day through Saturday. The ÜBA
will be open from 9:30 a.m. to
p.m. dally.
LOCAL AD
STAFF
MEETING
7:00
TONIGHT
131 Sackeff
R will k
short but
VITAL
Please be prompt
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Arrangements Set for 1962 indie Encampment;
Presidint Walker to Delivei Keynote A44re'ss
li
Plans are nearing comPletionlest. : - . ing last night_ T date 12 adminis
for the 1262 Indie Encampment tr.:thou.:lnd faculty 'members and
to be sponsored by the Indeperri almost 30 students have accepted
dent Students Association from) invitations to attend encampment,
1 to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Civil) she said: . '
Engineering_Cabin at Stone Val
ley.
PRESIDENT ERIC A. Walker
will deliver the keynote , address
after which participants will at
tend worksho discussing ISA's
views of itself., ps
its relationship to
other student activities and meth
ods !or increasing student inter-
PLUS
Barry Rein, president of ISA;
Dennis Folsom, student govern-
ment,president; Joseph Spatafore,
vice president of ISA; sand Pat
Shockey, ISA representative to the .
Association of Women Students,
will be the workshop leaders.
"So far, we have received
excellent , cooperation from the
faculty, administration and stu
dents who have been invited,"
Nany Hughes, co-chairman of the
program, said at the ;ISA. meet-
DUKE
ELLINGTON
Famous Orchestra
TUESDAY, JAIIARY
In other business last night,
Marion Lefties, advisor to ISA,
resigned her position. "Due to my
work with the Dean of Women's
office and my studies, I feel. that
I am no longer able to contrib
ute my best effort to ISA," Miss
Lefties said in her letter of
resignation.
and his