PAGE EIGHT • Prexy Discusses Evaluation Program• easy as possible for each depait ment to achieve distinction, either by furnishing funds or speeding needed executive action. A listing of the "good, bad and 'middling" departments at this time, Walker said,. would be tm lwise. • Although less than a year old, The University's serf-evaluation program hfis been the source of new knowledge about the Uni versity, President Eric A. Walker said recently, The evaluation process begins when the department to be studied makes a study of its own situation, het said. _ This report is available for study by the team of three to five visitors who mkke the actual evaluation. The'evaluators come, Walker said,' primarily from the major public and private colleges and, universities. Pennsylvania, Cornell, Chicago and Princeton, to name a few, have been repre sented on the evaluating teams -which have been on campus to date. The evaluators usually arrive on Sunday and are briefed by the five-man Standing Committee on 'Evaluation before beginning work Monday morning, M. Nelson Mc- Geary, chairman of the commit lee, said. ESTABLISHING their own pro cedures, most of the teams in clude talks with the dean of the college in which the department is located, the departthent head, members of, the department and graduate and undergraduate stu dents, McCleary continued. The evaluators also inspect the department's facilities and ob.! serve classes. Before leaving on Wednesday, the team will meet and present an oral report to Walker, McGeary said, in addition to beginning the New Presidents Elected in Four MC Areas Officers for the 1962-63 school year were chosen ip four of the five men's residence hall areas in recent elections. The newly elected presidents are Kenneth Hersh %mei.. West Halls; Bernard Solo man, East Halls; Richard Knoll, Pollock area; Leonard Scoda, North Halls, Election of council officers in the Nittany Area will be held in the fall. INIALOLOO PENNANT MM . lw elf aver - CLIPPER STRIPE putlover deck shirt of SEA LAKE bold aim stripes knit smartly print or with stripes at focal points. luxurious cotton knit with tone striping on of 100% cotton In combinations of Orange or blue combinations In sea• front and % "lams 67.95. Cotton .lmad "orange, b'ue or yellow. giottons band worthy 100% cotton. lachata or trade Hawaiian trunks 515 95. Colors of white/ cardigan heist $7.95 atop Hawaiian pants 56 95, trunks 53 95. bias, 'pewter/tan of beige/taupe. trunks. $6.95. MATAZ276 MB IS A IslAlolool OUTRIGGER jacket of mesa_ mistent woven cotton with giant Zip ant Swam Wm. There's an outrider ontbroi- Shred oa locket tififs. outskirts trunks V. 95. In orange, phi, Moe or blue. preparation of its written report. "The oral report does not differ radically from the written report except, perhaps, that the oral re port deals more directly with personalities," Walker said. "I have found these reports frank and forceful." THE FOLLOW-UP process be gins with i'meeting between Walker, and the members of the department, after they have:had an opportunity to study the writ ten report. As a result of the program, Walker said he is more convinced than fornrierly that there are "some very, good men and some very good : departments" at the University.: "But the picture is not uni formly good. There is a lot of 'Work to do and, with the help of these evaluations, I think we should get ' , started on the rebuild ing job as soon as possible, Walker said. He said his job is to make it as ' ,Commencement Program Slated For June 9 in Beaver Stadium Commencement exercises will be held at 10:30 a.m.,•June 9, in Beaver Stadium. weather permit ting, David H. McKinley, Univer sity marshal, said recently. . McKinley estimated that more than 2,560 sitidents will receive degrees, including 275 advanced degrees, 1,815 baccalaureate de grees, and 470 associate degrees. Detailed instructions for the graduates will be available at the office of the dean. of their college on -or about May 21, McKinley said. The commencement exercises will be open to all interested per sons he said, unless inclement weather necessitates holding the commencement in Recrea ti o Mall. - If this hapepns, each graduate will be limited to three guests for nr pool side, Catalina- >ohily splashes color on the waterfront scene in swirnwear created in the tradition ...4.lnerican as Apple Pie. MALOLO• PORT 0' CALL paisley atria* printed luxurious cotton beach shirt $6.95 over ' , Whim lonlab cotton Hawaiian trunks $6.95. Co/or combinations of brown or • 'grim to sinsou from. Catalina, Inc.. Los Angeles. Calif.. Another Fine ffi. Kayser•Roth Product. :4 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVER S ITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA "MUCH MORE important," he said, 9s that we learn something about ourselves through these self-evaluations, and tlien set out to overcome our more serious shortcomings.", Witnier E. Kenworthy, execu tive assistant to the President said that, as a .result of the pro gram, several ,new members will be added to the faculty in Sep tember. As of last week, when the de partments of Speech and Metal lurgy were evaluated, 17 evalu ations' had been made, Kenworthy said. Six others are already sched uled for the fall, and the Depart ment of Nuclear Engineering will be studied June 25 to 27. the exercises and l will be issued he! three tickets With the distribu. t-ion lag caps and owns, McKinley Said. The following Schedule will apf ply if 'exercises are held indoors: I 10:30 a.m. Colleges of Engi' r peering and Architecture and Min eral' Industries, and associate de= kree candidates. ; -College of Agricilr Iture, Education, Horhe Economics, 'nd Physical Education and Ath:- ; • 3:30' p.m. Colleges of Busi ! ess Administration, ChethistrY nd Physics, and the Liberal Arts. Candidates for advanced de ' reel will receive their diplomas Itat the exercises scheduled for the r poliege in which they majored, Mc: {inlet' said. (with an AU-American Look) WALOW , lIIDSH/PIIAX, bonded rittt betel tram. In •a{lite. Ware. melee Dr amy. Wisdom*, ledat at 100% cotton gab 67_95. Momllan Web Latta cord trysts of acetate. °flea and rabbet $6.95. 1,614 V r A • •GeNmsl color itption Choirs to Give Annual Spring Concerts The Meditation Chapel Choir, under the direction of James W. Beach, instructor in music, will present its fifth annual spring concerts tomorrow at 8 p.m. and Thursday at 41 p.m. in the Helen Eakin Eisenhoiker Chapel. = Tickets are I being distributed free in 215 Chapel for the con-, certs. Tomorrow night, the Choir will present the otet "Nun Danket alle : Gott" by Johann Pachelbel and "Masi in' " by Schubert. A quartet, Marg et Shobert, sopra no; Carol Holl n, alto; Jerry Ifft, tenor and Pa ker Crouse, bari tone, will be f tured in the mass. WILLIAMt. MAiTROCOLA. organist, will lay "Toccata in C Major" by Ba.h , "Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ" by •Pachelbel l and "Canzona" by Gabriella . The prograni on Thursday will be devoted to, early and • contein porary Ainerin composers. The choral numbeis include "Psalms 113 and 137 . ifrom the Scottish Psalter; "Dav i s Lamentation and thelßird" byilliano Billings and al•w rs 1 •••••••IseMbmktei.•••••••••••••••104..“•••••••••• C 0 Li Ji . F 4 , GmCLASSIFIEDS •••••11iidlellImPipa•WO••••• FOR SALE BANJOS. UKES, Guitars; Pianos, Ham mond Orgaos—striasrs, books, all music supplies, Pifer Mu is Center. Benner Pike. Open 'MI d p.m. Us , except Weds. Phone EL 64441. TRADE-IN TELEVISION Sets. completely reconditioned. fisidio service. 1862 Zenith TV. Television Service 'Center' at State College TV '55 RAMBLER two-door. excellent-3225. '5O Chevy two-door. RAIL good tires -3125. Call Al) 84317. IdOTORBIXE--good condition. Must sell Call UN 15-88341.1. CUSHMAN MOTORSCOOTER, 2-speed tians.. new Heti, good condition, SIM Ast for Bill, AD 1-4822. VESPA MOTOR SCOOTER for the sum mer! Five weekeold. rood condition. Call AD 8-3743. • 1 1961 TRIUM 'H 200 et. Road Sparta, 1600 mil's- Call AD 7-2966. • TWO GUITARS, Spanleb and Steel. Tom, AD 7 6801. i . BICYCLE— New Englisti girl's. used two terms. Reasonable price. Call Peggy. UN 154629. 1956 NASHUA Hot's, Trailer. 35x8. 2 bed room.. Must be aokl by June. AD 8-0756. 1953 STUDS, runs Rood. inspected 2100. Call Jack at UN 5-2622 or HO 6-6741. lIEDIIOOIT - F - Yrnit re Set new in Jan uary. Matching 'couch and chair. Very reasonable. AD 8-1974. AVON CATILLIAIN Cream Sachet, regular price $2.00. no 76e for limited -time. Save up to 51.00 :)ri otber products. Call AD $-2700. • OLD CLASSICAL ! god modern records; 78; Individually or entire lot. Call either AD 8-0015 or AD p-9683. GENERAL HOUSE Trailer. 1955. 28x8. one bedroom. Reasonable priee,for quick sale. •Gall AD 8-21400. PtVE USED Portable Sewing Machinei From 129 to $47 W ith new motors. Guar aviteed for five ye rs. With any purchase this week buttonh ler just $3 additional. *lees Repair Sh p. Call AD S-11367. • . rp RENT 11•1111111111•0114141 11111.• CHOICE THREE R OOMS and bath fur bished separtmenttCentral. Close campus. Private :entrance. Parking: Suitable couple or. bachelor. Jim,AZ 7-7792 or AD 7-4850. FURNISHED 3.R00M and bath apart- /neat during aunitnier months, E. Fair mount Ave, Available June 9th. Call Al) 19.9401. IDEAL FOR two male ntudents--new two room tarnished efficiency apartment, private bath, full kitchen, parking. Neal earnpns Private eritilinee. Phone AD 7• 7792. ;AD 7-4850. GRADUATE STUDENTS. Uppere:asionen-1 Comfortaible rooms with hot and cold running water or prate bath. Innerspring' mattresses. Central Parking. Aerommoda• tions inspect an compare. The Colonial, 123 West Nittany. AD 7479; or AD 7-4850. JUNE MODE AN furnished efficiency. Country setting Ist Born line. Separate kitchen. ceramic til4bath. private entrance. n parking. Suitable ple or "single desiring privacy. Call Mrs. .Co: AD -7-7792, AD 7- 4850. AVAILABLE IMMEDI ATELY I Umtata ebbed one-bedr apartment Heat, More and refrigera r furnished. For fur ther information call Al) S-0486. ROOM AND BOA: D for summer term 'at Zeta Beta Tau. Modern facilities. full social privileges. PPM =BO. Contact P.alph Friedman AD 8-6 •A. ROOMS FOR R for summer term, close to campus Use of TV. 845 for entire summer. Cal AD 3-104.3 after 7 p.m. UNFURNISHED MODERN throe-root apartment Kitas • fatty equipped Aran. TUESDAY. MAY 22. 1962 "Psalm 23" arranged' by Virgil Thomson. Also included will be "The Glorious Day is Here" by F./finger, "Let down the bars, 0 Death" by Samuel Barber, "Heaven" by Paul Nordoff and two choral works' of George E. Ceiga, University or ganist, "Antiphon for Festival and the Magnificent" and an ararnge ' ment of the hymn "Lord Chirst !since first thou cam'st to earth." an organ suite written by Ceiga. Waelchli Named to Head IFC Board of Control Fred Waelchli, Delta Phi, was appointed chairman of the Inter fraternity Council-Board of Con trol and Gene ,Sterner, Theta Xi, was named as the administrative vice president recently by Emil Sos, IFC president. r • Also appointed to the Board of Control for 1962-63 were Fred Schultz, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Gary . Stiles, Kappa Delta, Rho; Albert Duvall, Chi Phi; Jdhn Wortham, Alpha Phi Alpha; Edgar Snyder, Beta Sigma Rho; and David Whit sett, Phi Kappa Psi. .11180•0”110“•.6141 FOR RENT OM SSSSS MM11.•••••111.111•••••111, 00000 /14 000000 ••••••••••• RENT: RUNNER TERM. Five rooms for three people. Two floors. New appliances; furniabetl-1110 W. Beaver. AD 8-8995. Berri or Steve. FURNISHED APARTMENT-3 rooms and bath, including kitchen. Available start— ing fall term; 1% miles from campus. Call UN 64139. ROOM. AND BOARD—summer term at Alpha' Zeta Fraternity. Board on five day-week basis. For Information call Mrs. Crandell. Phone AD 7-4621. :••••••••••11:00MOMNIPO ' •••••••••••••••••0411: FOR SALE OR RENT 1 Iry wanme•••••••••••••••••••.•••••••• • "••••••••011 FURNISHED MOBILE HOME, two bed- rooms, 10 x 14 living room, 65 x 10, Ilk* new. Shady, spacious, park. UN 5-5121 or AD 8-11252. ' ROOM & BOARD ese. o 0000 ROOM AND BOARD—Summer Term at Alpha Zeta Fraternity. Board on five. day-week basis. For information call Mrs. Alice Crandell. Phone ADams 7-7621. • 11111111.841.4 ••••••••11.....•11* WANTED NEED ROOMMATE for summer term. Apartment on Bradley Ave. Cill Jim, AD 7-3963.- MALE STUDENT to share 3-room apart ment for next year. Near AR Hill. Also available for summer term. Very reason— able. Call AD 84350, BUYING • NEW Golf Clubs?' rm looking for a used set, mediutd height, medium price. Call T.L. AD 7-4923. RIDE TO Omaha. Nebraaka 'area, June 9, 10. or 11. Call Henry Hartman, AD 8-9081. HOTEL. MOTEL, or private home. Need a room for my parents June 8. AD 8-1916 after 1 p.m. r : ••••••.•••••••••••••••1.•••••••••. 00000 •••••••• HELP WANTED •••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••.••••••• MALE OR Female—to teach and Instruct Animal Husbaltdry and Farming at Co ed Children Camp In Wayne Count/. Pa. [Write to Trails „End Camp, 166 Langtsmt Street. Brooklyn 35, 44,..Y. • KITCHEN HELP wanted to work for meals. CAD AD 5.1612 ask for caterer. SUMMER HEL • Wanted—male student for introductory marketing program. You can earn neit year's full school costs and more. Apply: Gasoilair Equipment Co.. P.O. tiox 768, New }liven. Conn. 11.111111•••••••••••11MM11111.001.1111•••••••••••••••••••••• ri7nn WANT GOOD FOOD at low prices for summer term? Apply •at College .Co-op, 214 E. Nittany Ave. Call AD 7-2593. f gn•M••M••••M•H•••NNIMMY•M,..mfIN••Mfn•,A PERSONAL WHO PUT THE - V" in La Vie? The M. Q:. that's who. I ALLENTOWN, BETHLEHEM am mt. dents' interested in! 00-cd summer fun nil Jim at UN 6-7819. 1I x ;P • MM;===2'.o=l for 12 young - men with - the following Qualifications: No. 1, C-plus,average Ii sehool; No. 2, businesslike appearance; No. 3, capability to devote between 15 ta 20 hours a week ; No. 4 t. over 18 Yealli of age. College gtudents wishiag to supple. meat considerable income are to call Mr. Richardson AD 0-2051 between 0130 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. daily. PSOC--- . CANADIAN Canoe Trip. Planning meeting 7:00 Tbursdap. May 24. 243 Res Hall. Includes one week of camping and canoeing. Sept. 10-17. $lO depneits accepted. All welcome. Call Brian AD 8-2751 for cancellations. . NEED TYPING done? Fast and ecorunnicaL Call AD•I-7719. Piek-up and delivery if seeded. OFFSET PRINTING of theals47Olos. AD 7-70114. FOR STANDARD and 'Metric. tawc.wrictsr rentala, complete typewriter repair semi-. kw and all *min typing supplies oIWIR Nittatty , Office tquipsorst, 131 8. AB= Street. AD 3-4025. . •
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