PAGE TWO USG Amends Provision For Filling Vacant Seats Special f:lccl ions-to fill vacan-'which he’was elected. | CK's on the USG Congress must • Disciplinary or academic pro be conducted in specific crjnstitu-, ballon. j encie:> within two weeks after Uie •Impeachment and conviction.] vacancy occurs, according to taj Special elections will be under constitutional amendment t h'ei the control of the Eledions Com- Congress approved 27 to 1 Thurj-j mission and will be conducted day night.- ; only in. those areas where a va- THE PREVIOUS stipulation! was that the vice president [should I he _Congress . a f’P a g re ed to announce all vacancies in the sec- al }f r ? pna * e s,*?? the committee o7|d week of each term, and spe- *' hlch Panted the You and the dal elections should-te held « Communist Challenge program, that lime. " : Jon Geiger (North Halls), iyho : The constitution includes four pr^* erlt ?^. tp h e bill, said ways for a congressman to lose m,t tee had found itself unable toi his membership. ] ;pay the films and fa • •'Non-registration for any term; c, f ,ties *1 had rented, other than the summer term. THE PROGRAM was sponsored •Change of residence area from by the Newman Club and the Uni-I Coeds May Apply To Enter Pageant j University coeds who wish Jo enter the Miss Centre County Pageant may pick up applications now at the Hetadl Union desk. The applications must be ret umed before April 27. The deadline for room assign- April 23 and May 4. If they want, ment applications for the summer a ncw room or neiy roommate,; term is 5 p.m. Tuesday. Men who ou ' d apply from May 7 to; ... . ■ . May 18. Men students desiring a; wish to retain their present rooms change of room or roommate must; residence halls- for the apply between April) 9 and April! 1962-63 fall, winter and springy. ;terms must submit' their applica-; . „ . . _ ‘tions at the same time - AII forms are numbered as they; lions at the same time. are The?e num bers are' Applications for room assign- placed in a bowl, drawn and given : merits ‘may be obtained in the;a waiting list said.' Iresidenpe area post offices and| Students should delude a sec-: Ishould he submitted to the Hous-lond and third choicti of room and, line Office in Pollock Dining Hall.jresidence hall on their applica ! THE 2JXW undergraduate stu- tions > he added. dents already enrolled for the ' —: — •summer term will all be housed r _ ■ iu ' I in the Pollock area. Graduate rOrfTlor in IT IrfGQCI istudents will be housed in Grange,'-*. i Leete and Runkle-Halls. UieS 111 rlOl'ijda ! m Th , e e cd ,VJ e assign- John q. Lee former manager : -ments for. the fall winter and of the Nittany Liorj Inn. died im ; spring terms is divided into two: his sleep yesterd; v aftemoonl two-week periods for both men, w hil e visiting in Pa!!m Beach, Fla.! ’ and women, James S. Kline, head Le e had been manager of the Inn ! of the assignment section of thetfor 25 years * i 1 *Servicc^ 1 said f recS He became in a " d «*#•»__ i ‘ . ' „ held the position efitil 1958. For; flossier Writes Book j During the first period. Housing the last two years,'he had been - Warren W. Hassler, Jr., asso-jwill accept applications only from.manager of the David Mead Hotel date professor of American his-Mudents wishing to keep the samejin Meadville. lory, has written a new book room. During the second period of, about the’ army and its leaders assignment, students may apply • under the pressures of war. for a new room or a new room-* Titled “Commanders! of the mate - Students must submit Army of the Potomac."! the 281-‘!J*? rnmat .e applications jointly,; page volume “takes, the measure)- ine said. j of each soldier at the crucial mo- WOMEN STUDENTS may ap tnent of his life and the hfe.of'ply for reassignment to their, the nation." ‘ | present rooihs next fall betweea The Miss Centre CSunty Pag eant is the official preliminary fpr the Miss America contest and 'is sponsored locally, by the Belle fonte Area Jaycees. Applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 28 as of Sept.; 3. Screening of all applicants on the basis of personality, poise, beauty! and intelligence will take place prior to the pageant. . Twelve finalists will be chosen. At the pageant May 11. the 12 finalists will each appear in the; swim suit, evening gown and tal ent divisions. Coeds need not be permanent residents of this county :to com-! pete because in mosC leases it would not-be possible for! them to compete in their county while attending the University, Stanley Goldman, cliairmian of the pageant, said yesterday.: ART ASSOCIATION JAMMY featuring Jeff Brown and THE COLLEGIANS 2-5 Saturday HUB BALLROOM FREE! 1 ' ! • 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 9 Application Deadline Set For Summer Housing nrr/rTT center bLIKL s - Prnn SUt* A • i*u fpr* Or KRAPP’S | AWUL t.HAYH K tqpe? .TTP-JEL TRPE ~ . MAN OF" 18-00 ml DtS ‘ rl 'K^ ARE COMMUNISTS REALLY - TRYING TO SUBVERT j AMERICAN COLLEGE STUDENTS TODA ; Sete: "OPERATION CORRECTION" and "OPERATION ABOLITION" Tlib University Christian Association is sponsoring the : | of these turn fUms .as a public service THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK; PENNSYLVANIA. versity Christian Association. The! rehgious. sponsorship-of the pro-j gram was mentionec-i only once! during discussion of yhe bill, land no opposition wos vojced on thatj basis. !- ! Geiger said USG should grant; the $lOO not only pecause ; the; committee needed it, but also be cause he felt studenljgovemment should . support worthwhile pro grams for the students. j John Witrner (fraternity area) 1 supported Geiger by. noting that; the program was widely attended by students.. Bruce Harrison (town; area) concluded the cjiseussion by: commenting, ."I’m sqrry to hearj that they went in thif red to pre sent this communist I thing.” New Collet % '■Downto'wn fletwee ISHRi and decide for yourseK Mineral Science Audi Admission Free Musicioivßeviews New Jazz Trends ■"Third Stream” jazz is good, but it!hasn’t found its place-in jazz yet, Ramsey Lewis, leader of the [Ramsey Lewis Trio, said lbst [night after the IFC-Panhel Jazz [Festival in Recreation HalL i ["Third Stream jaz? isn’t really [jazz and it isn’t dassicaL Musi cians have taken the devices 'of [classical music like fugues and [hive coupled it with jazz and the ■blues,” Lewis said. j j "It harnesses the freedom of ‘.jazz.” ■ _ HE SAID HAT if he were play jirig that type' of jazz, Maurice ißavelV (a French composer) mu sic would be the best to adapt; “Dubussy would be good and so would Stravinsky. Stravinsky is harmoniously more intricate, while Ravel is more melodic,” he added. - i Lewis said that approximately 95 per cent of the music that the trio plays is originaL 1 “When we rehearse, I usually .have some idea of what we are [going to do.” he said. [ “However I ask the other mem ;bets What ideas they have) we [scramble them up there you ihaVe it. I prefer working with .a [smaller group like this because jit j gives more freedom of expression itj) the individual members.” > : i LEWIS. SAID THAT the trio :Has been together' since high . school when they played in the same dance band. ! j "We played ddnceable jazz." . I The trio worked together until j,.-: C * * ' orium, Room 26 SATURDAY, APRIL 7.1961 they each reached the age of 19 and then disbanded for two years while Lewis attended DePaul University and Chicago Musical College. Lionel Hampton, who appeared bn the double bill with Lewis, said that when he was young he played tympani and xylophone in a type of-militaiy band. “I then [learned :to-play the piano and as the keys on a vibra phone are the same as a piano, 1-took up the vibes,” he'said. IN TALKING about his antics, while on. stage, Hampton said, “II don't'like to stand* stilL If I feel like walking, in the audience,' I walk in the audience.” On the subject of "Soul” jazz, Hampton said, “‘Soul’ jazz is nothing but' blues which has al ways been there. I don’t think music stands still (hough, for we can always invent. I could play differently each time and improve all the time.”- Lewis, on the. other hand, said that soul jazz was a term made up by the record companies -to sell records.' v After the concert .Lewis left for- Chicago for a series of en gagements there. His newest al bum, “The Sound of Spring,” is scheduled to be released next week oh the Arco label. 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