11:18.. 1962 wtom3my. thi tek, Is9cia 2.dea 20. .cunure by - and an me ing MI be Edth. -meats Un ca Pftm Set ‘ir Peace Corps Will 'be g;iten at day at the - Sta 'Office. f Volunteers for Africa and Latin .ielected from day's tests. T t tat this time torn :,try. The valuate kte trained this ,iccliew centers iStates. Arty Aineri citizen 18 years, `of age, or older, y take one of, _the two types o placement tests 'Wilk& ill w be given. Married, rcinnales without ildren asap* also , , • In order to the test given ;for l 'teaching a perion must bate .r's degree.. II:30 am. Satur- College - Post projeCts in Asia, America will be taking Sigur will be given 4 out the awn -. selected summer at the in the United * * TONIC - 7 p.m. 11114_ anon Dates Announcedlsoo Forms Mailed ' should .report to 418 to e-iall education students are to be ; & Allister see their advisers ac-ireturned to the registrar's o ff ice.; or Term Survey - • — l4) the following term ! ENGINEEMING 'and arcbitee-4, . is ation serisdide: 4th,, .sthg , • Iture students should see their ad- th term students, Anril 30-1 • lh and 9th term s io d ._,..;visers for an 'appointment before' Approximately 1540 igoestion-? The teireey is designed so de.. `"`'''i,lttne 20 and return the corripkosed naires and ecrlhanalerY letters ter2nine student ()Pinion on crib and 10th. 11Th and 12th ~,,,,,ber'2 c ards tsi.thd.o, iwere -mailed to students Monde cal point; of the four-term system. students,' Hey 'I. Appoint- i ----- * ;requesting . I , - n_s will b e bet a k en I an d 9; Home economics. student a, them toit answer 4"31- ` l"ig said. iciusat cases • ishould make sots to see tio evalu ati ng a nd withcomtribaring 'THE CiIIESTIONNArkE in the four-term plan e se-I !their attinsers 14aY 20i . ;eludes specific iguestians concern- ECT"TION ma j ors i ne adviser will colliet completed.mesier system : ling length of clioses, retention of report, -by alrrot"tme"t :number 2 Feeds. . P , The QiideStiendaireS. which were' ject maeriad, auggessed ViWit -1 Temporary on May •.1, 21 Ta ......, ....4. "should se e drafted and revised by the Inter- lionand periods proposal.? for a to sign up for specific ileum' '"""'"''''•"""' College Council Board and the ;thee advisers by June 20. Num- b u ll e ti n b oar d oN i us it e um _ be . individual college councils last ' add _ d. ber 2,c are to turned in at. & term, are being distributed ' to; ' irary. ' 1138 Sparks. • . ;about TO per cent of the student l Long strewed the need Air stti iir'drili&ent./ edurzticm . a . tfl o L indus thoir -'- i t ,_ NiNERAL nitrusnats stu- body. -ident cooperation in order tor the -- ---- -- dents should see their advisees' The mailing list for the surveytsurvey to be a•succeni. "We hope idvisers between April 23 and;betart. May I& e d num . was complied by the Office ottto get as ckwe to a WO per cent - .4._ Individual appeardseeedsoer '2 cards are to taken to Student • Affairs Research, an d -return as possible," he said. required., the :office of the students' major represents a cross-sampling of Thiel and-r e turn also Slid he hopes stir Music education students should, dewier:mit • r ' student body. , dents will discuss the questions with their friends before corn the appointment list in the. ' Physical Education students. RESULTS. Or THE eialuationl - 11 7 before 'April 20. 'F'S.Y - :should see their advisers between will be tabtilated sad putashed& pleting the form. "We want the . Logy and elementary educa-.M a y s an d May 18. Ad v i sers will in The Daily Collegian laterthisimlt.. he added. of as. fillanY students as students are to see their:callext completed-number 2 cards., sPring. ' . ,possible. 'ors before May 19. : Division of c ounse li ng s t u d en t s In the explanatory letter, War- THE' LETTER acoompanyirg iseted numbe r 2 cards (ca d (continued on pax twit , ;ren Long, chairman of the ICCH I the questionnaire explained that' ' four-term evaluation committee. many comments on the pros and asked students to - return the coon -icons of the term system have been I . . , pleted questionna ire by mail or!beard. but this survey IS the first ,take it to the Hetzel 'Onion deskone designed primarily to deter-2 lbefore Monday. 'mine- students' OVINIIMIR, Islo,ooo Grant Will Expand Libra ry Research Collections Test rday A =cheek for $lO,OOO was pre-i ireisity librarian. isented to the University last Fri-1' .The library at the 'University; lday as the first grant under the Blasingsime said, is one of four in Library Code, approved by • the' the Cosorricowealth that will LP.,gixlature to provide a!serve as regional resource Libra , . '-*flaride system of library serv-, nes.. The others are the State !Library in Harrisburg, the Car- - Under the Code , the University!negre . ',Library in Pittsburgh — and, library will receive state aid t o ihe ' Free Library in PbelPilia• acquire major research collec-1 Commenting on the protean. tions. • !Walker said, !'The University - ' These collections will be made. available to other' libraries of the, Conulionweafth. The presentation was made by Ralph Blasingame, Jr., state li brarian, to 'President Eric A.' Walker. Also present were Sena--; The formal presentation. held iri tor Jo Rays. D-Ce,ntre, chairman the office of President Walker; of the Senate Education" Commi- was arranged as a part of the tee which approved the lekisla-!observance of 'National Library tion. and Ralph W. McComb. Uni-i Week. • , t HOLY WEEK - SUMS t St. Andrew's Church Frisenbower Chapel oleo 111.104 Bah ,. Ceassouslaa wed. s ,M-11:41.111 , eLra. Csaimolimes 1:11 pm Zamilser Reaper 4 p. ea. Holy Caaamaa ba :15 p.m. IYr Prayer in It :If & Sol? Ganansak w e • a• :311 ass. Bag Commiunisiet 1042 sat. illraiedy Watch . Allb • Soliontaities . Go a d 12 Noon - 3 P.M. THREE 'HOUR DEVOTIONS SAM -7.1 M P.M. CONFES=3I Frisky 7:15 P.M. GOOD FRIDAY LITURGY Holy • 10:30 P.M. EASTER EVEN ficumicerms s at . land FIRST EUCHARIST OF EASIIM, Easter 7:45. 240, tivis A.M. • D ay HOLY COMMUNION & SERMON t • THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH WELCOMES *au • t N4t.„ ,4 , :k THE DALY OXLEGIAN. tAIIVSSITY PARK. PaiIINSYLVANIA t . 7 c .„ , N. 04 --For,ut mad swowlr wardrobe ; fit'oeudertable prices-- pleased to have yits library devie mated 113 a regional library re source center and through' par ticipation in-the plan: will be able to serve the Commonwealth more adequately." 40 4 s t: : x ) c , A E2l Al~ e Below Normal Temperatures Temper:alines should continue and cool with a le* brief showers. to average about ten degrees be-:The high - will be near 12 degrees. low April normals for the next; Mostly cloudy skies and chilly' several days. • iweather is indicated frrr tonight The very gradual warming trend l and tomorrow. A few light that began yesterday should con-: showers or snow flurries are likelr.- tinue today, but somewhat cooler, Today's low sticadd be near M. readings are expected tomorow. !degrees, and a high of 48 is lope: Today should be rnostly•ckmdy,east for tomorrow. HOLY WEEK SEMI Lutheran Student Association EISENHOWER CHAPEL 11011ESUY Puit THURSDAY-MOLY COMMUIIIII . 1 A.V. 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