SATURDAY: 41111. 28. 1962 cialtesta nets by Ts Browne UNSEASONABLY WARM WEATHER enema- u early as 8:30 a.m. new some residence balls. aged flocks of sunbathers to soak up the tan- The sun worshippers may continue to dot ning—or in many cases, burning—rays fester- campus lawns today if the temperature remains day. These coeds are seen sunning behind above normal counts for April. Simmons Hall. YesterdaY's amowilhing began • Term Survey to Continue By TONI BAURNES The student opinion survey cur rently conducted by the Office of Student Affairs Research will be continued next week by mail; Richard E. Stanford, research as 4 xociate, said last night. The survey, designed to deter ; Mine student attitudes on courses, faculty members and the four, termsystem at the University, will continue "because of obvious stu= .dent 'interest," Stanford said. Stanford I explained that letteri were sent to about 1,100 students, which represent a cross-sampling of the student body, last week re questing them to report to 119 ; Osmond on , a specific day to fill ,out the survey questionnaire. -About 80( students reported as Idirected; Stanford said. "MANY OF THE students who ;did not report - called the Student .Affairs Research Office to ex plain that the religious holidays had made. it impossible for them to 'report on . the day assigned, Stanford -explained. "Because, of the student inter est, the remaining 300 question naires will be sent by mail to those students who were originally con tacted, he' added. The questionnaires are to be • filled out and returned by mail as soon as possible, Stanford said A De Levie Asked to Plan Foreign Study Progriim Dagobert de Levie; director of .the University Study Abroad Pro gram, has , been asked by the Pennsylvania Department of Pub lic Instruction to aid in arranging a similar program for students in . the state colleges. . Detevie is now at the Univer sity of Cologne with 25 students from 'the- University enrolled' in the Study Abroad program. • Charles H. Boehm, state super intendent of public instruction, rqtiested de Levies assistance in arranging Junior Year Abroad program for state colleges that would accommodate• about 25 stu dents. studying German. New College Diner Vs , ors BIKE REPAIRS PARTS . ACCESSORIES THE COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA self - addressed - stamped envelope The idea for the survey was lhas been included with each ques- originated, last' year by the Stu 'tionnaire to facilitate returns, he dent Affairs Advisory Committee "added. - • !"to provide a, factual• basis of RS. GLORIA BERNHEIN. Which adm - iniitra --- tive decisions could be made." Stanford said. graduate assistant in charge of the The chances of rain spoiling by producing more afternoon this evening's carnival are much cloudiness. less than 50-50. ! The local forecast calls for pith- I Showers are forecast to developliY cloudy skies and unseasonably l warm temperatures for today. lin Pennsylvania this afteittoon, !There is . a slight . chance of a 'but they should be well scattered I ishower. or thunderstorm late. this and of short duration. ' - 'afternoon or this evening. The unseasonably warm weath- TONIGHT will be partly cloudy er that began Wednesday is ex - ' and a pleasantly warm, and a lew pected to continue today, and the , of 62 is likely. i ' mercu ry should reach a high of, , Mostly c l oudy skies and show/rs 88 to N degrees this afternoon. ire indicated for tomorrifw. PROVIDED there are no show-Temperatures probably will not •ers or thunderstorms in the area be quite as warm as they have ,this evening, temperatures will been in recent days. and a maxi 'ntinue leasantly w. The mum of 80 is expected. Pigossi Discusses Recommendation .m co ercury is p expected to fall slowly' ~. ~ - ------ , • On IFC Spring Week Sponsorsitip ! during the evening, and It will; :be near 67 degrees around mid-iCan i Pin - - Patrol to Hold r The recommendation that 'the recommendation, a profit could :night : !Bicycle Inspection Today Interfratemity Council assume, still be shown, he said. Groups) Yesterday was the third warm-111 Weather permitting, a third hi management of next year's Spring entering the float parade would est day ever observed in this area' cycle inspection-registration for Week was not made with the in-'be charged a specified amount ofduring April. When the mercuryiUniversity students and staff tention of making Spring Week' n'toney, he said. touched 88 degrees shortly after,members will take pliice today. solely a fraternity affair, Richard' p.m., April 27, 1962 went into the' Grouns have to make a ii2s! l The inspection stations will be Pigossi, past president of IFC, , . -.-~ said last night. ,der to enter Spring Wee k un. .,day since the mercury hit 90 to lock A. and Parking Area 86, near 'ider the present system, Pigossi Recommendations of ,IFC man -,said. Under his recommendation) l92s. . 'East Halls. The time of inspection agement of Spring Week, elimi-, the money would not be returned) IF CLOUDINESS hadn't de-lis from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. nation of the carnival and re- 'Pigossi also said that the echo)-1 veloped during the 'early after-, All bicycles operated on campus sumption of the float parade were:arships for athleteii living in fra-I noon , there is little doubt that l or in State College streets mist made by Pigossi at the IFC meet- bright sunshine would have easily iternity houses has been increased' be inspected. The period of regls ing Monday night. tl !from 6150 tO 6200 per term. lboosted the temperature above theitartion ends May 26. Tbe Univer- The recommendations will be ' ail-time April record. (Illy inspection is also effective 1 After this year, to freshman voted on at the next IFC meeting. i lathlete on a scholarship will be' There is some possibility that,for borough records. "I feel that IFC could do s bet-loehous rmitted to live in a fraternity this record will be tied or broken , Inclement weather conditidmi ter job-in managing Spring Week e , Pigossi said. He said thatitodaY. but increasing motsture , prevented a complete registration because we have more interest in:this decision Was made by' pr eg i,will reduce the available sunshine at the two previous ins p ections . ; it than any other organization 'mit:lent Eric A. Walker because Ali .._. _ ._ . campus," Pigossi said. was found that athletes' scholar-, • i 1 survey, said that the written ques- THE RECENT SURVEY is de-• tionnaire will take approximately signed to estimate the range of 30 Minutes to complete. ;stUdent opinion on many subjects, "Graduate students and special he said. - students were excluded on both "More specific surveys based on mailing lists, Stanford explained.' results of this preliminary ques because the survey is designed tot tionnaire will be held next fall," get opinions from about 10 pert said. cent of the undergraduates now ' attending the University." ; The fall' - surveys will deal in j- The questionnaire cOnt a i n s dividually with specific aspects of about 156 items, he said, and campus life, courses, and any other statistical tabulations on the re-'area in which ,there seems to sults will be available around June, be a major difference -in student I._ opinion. he added. Though the carnival would be eliminated., -under the • present - For Sunday, t)' the morning after... What could be ,more delicious than Spudnuts for breakfast? Have them delivered to your dorm or , Can the Spudnut Shop ADS-6184 and place your order now. SALUTE TO STATE WBLF -Radio 1330 Hour-frahtraity today Oatep Psi Phi I 1 Lt. - 12 noon ship suffered when they lived in fraternity houses.. . *LISTEN Men Disciplined By Senate Group A sophomore and a freshman have been suspended. fro!n the University for various offenses, Daniel_ R. Leasut i e, assistant to the dean of men, said yesterday. • . , These two cases and four others were reviewed by t he Senate Subcommittee on Discipline at its weekly • meeting 'Thursday. - t— i • The sophomore, who was s o s.'stealing a number of signs posted sit various points on , ciunpos, pended until the fall term 1962. ,Leasure said. The student had had violated three University :Leasure consumption ; o f' stored • the stolen signs 'in his alcoholic beverages, disrespectful!apartment for two 'weeks acid behavior and the alteration of a men,assisted by his roommate., matriculation card, Lesiure said. disposed of them. he added. . The roommate was placed on i THE STUDENT was found in suspended suspension until the itosicated last -week by a Stateleod of this term 'and will remain. College policeman, he said, adding on disciplinary probation until that while cnroute to the police, the end of the fall term 1962. • station in the officer's' patrol car,: the student struck the officer, THE PENALTY of suspended suspension gives the dean of men several times. Later, police found' authority to suspend the student the student had altered his ma ' triculation card. if any further misconduct occurs. The freshman was suspendedlA notation of the penalty is also 'ac for shoplifting books in a Staterol ed on the student:s tran sceipt 3 College store recently,- Leasure : T he The subcommittee also placed a said. This was the 20th - shoplifting' junior on disciplinary probatiOn case to be considered by the sub- ' anda sophomore on office props: committee since the fall term, In .tion both until the end of the fall 1.8 of those cases. the student in 1962. The students had been volved was suspended . I"extreniely disrespectful" and had i i A SOPHOMORE was placed on,made obscene comments to a 111h :suspended suspension until the dence hall counselor recently, end Of the fall term 1962 for;Leasure added. . Possible Rain Seen for Tonight; Warm Weather to Continue Today "The First_Year of Teaching" Panel of 4 Teachers MAY 2 7 P.M, 214 bucks ,)• presented by: Penn State Education Association HILLEL CALENDAR Cultural Film Series . 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