SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1942 I Next Open House 'Youth's Part In War' Political Platforms Pennsylvania Debaters' All Campus' and Independent clique platforms were approved and Has New Features Convention Topic released yesterday by ...Jeanne C. Stilei, chairman of the All-College Elections Committee. ' Explanations of the pianks in the platforms, will he glyen.by each party ; 4:. an • 4/1 7 tpliago.: Fries! • rneetingt - - scheduled for , .6chWab• Writ llll a TueE4417:..• Ail _platforms :at:they'lvvere released The..Platforin of the .Indepatiden.t.'42 and cipliteeirie•-the : • . . • - "Youth's Part In The War" will "Let's Go Collegiate" is the title of a 90-minnte film to be featured be the main topic of discussion at the Pennsylvania State Debaters' at the motion picture portion of Convention to, be • conducted on the second Old Main Open Hotthe the program at 8:30 p: rn. March 20. A m o y. ' campus next- Friday' and Sat- Committees' in charge plan to in- ' ' .. , . . . Twenty-one . Pensylvapia' col-, crease' the number of coeihbos - ' ' leges and 'universities will send, C, to 1,50. • . , CAMPUS '43 .. • .sl -—_ •.•.-- , • 125 representatives to - the two-day We do declare :that•se pi 7 ., • ommuni y singing wi , e an-. we will:f• , lege, in . Making. the, defen '. .o C 1' ' 'll b ' •forensic meeting' which will in- . • gram here•operate.*ith Maximum other of the new attractions, and - el u de discussions patterned after . , .. voca e :and ~sponsor any, . . it:is expected a fraternity trophy • : WI, Pik 11.4tiOnal deiPn...so Prc'gi'aYls ' •" ' ' exhibit will be set up in the alum- congressional and state assembly: to make 'our' College,. a : leader in -3.- To again Make . the Student Procedures. .Our.conntiy's,war• effort,. : ... ,; • ,BoOk Exchange 'a•Worthwhile pro- Ili Affice• ' Each delegation will bring re- - • r .2.: Carry on the• business of . the Position. ' - ' • Dancing, both social and square ports to committees on the! three* • College.and. class' in :,a democratiC - ' 4 To. provide a listing memor- dancing, all types of games, a mix- subjects, "What Is Youth's Stake ~manner;, fostering better 'relations • ial' to" the, class of -'45. . ed-doubles ping-pong tournament, In The' War?" "How Can Youth' between fraternity and non,fra- 5. To insure . the class social movies, view of President Hetel's Help In The Prosecution Of The' • ternity students. • functions during the coming year. office, and scene of State College War?" and "How Can YOuth Help ,. 3. Advocate an intercollegiate 6. To increase recreational fa- at night from the tower are in- Meet The Cost Of War?" • . ' cilities for non-fraternity men and eluded in plans. Colleges and universities slated' sports program during the new . women by -fostering more Open General committee for the to attend the convention include semester. Houses in Old Main. event includes G. B. Maxwell Bucknell, Geneva, Misericordia,' • 4. 'Plan an intramural program ,'and'make arrangements" for no:r- INDEPENDENT '43 and '45 Stein '44, general chairman; John Mt. Mercy, Pennsylvania College' Knode '42, Patricia Diener '45, for Women, Pittsburgh, Scranton,' mal social activities ' during . the We, the Independent party, H. Stanley P. Berger '44, Robert F. Seton Hill, Albright, Dickinson,' . hew College term.' , Present our nominees for, posi- WilsOn '42, Arthur - Peskoe '42, E. Lehigh, Shippensburg Stctte . 5. Advocate increased seating tions in student government. We Eliiabeth Mason '42, Patricia Teachers, Mac : ' Washington and Jeffer capacity in Rec Hall— -. ' , are sincere ,in our belief that • . Hinnev '43 .' Marie Haite son .-. 6. Advocate better housing 'fa- these candidates are well qualified ...' ' ••• , • . physical education, Prof. Fred E. Temple, Slippery Rock State cilities for women in towndormi- and willing to serve for the best education and . Teachers, Gettg, Lock aven tories, and provide a plan of in- interests of the general student an Kell ' dy Ray M. Conger, psychology recreation State Teachers, ysbur Westminster H , Sus . surance for personal belongings. body. . • - 7. Provide a better plan for We omit many of the traditional - Entrants in the •mixed doubles State. student parking. " platform •planks, for it is very evi- ping-pong tourney can sign up • CAMPUS '44 dent that the third semester prob- at the Student Union office 1. Propose 'to Student Union a lems in student , government will coordinated summer co-recrea- be of a new, diversified type • tional program of picnics at Whip- which can only be met by the - ple's Dam, afternoon dances, and initiative of the student officers. a new system of reservation for However, we do propose to: 1. ._use of White Hall sports facilities,. Thoroughly investigate the possi tennis courts, and the golf course. bilities of providing for summer . 2. Provide a council, members recreational facilities, such as. selected from each School Coun- a. Transportation to Whipple!s dl, to' help solve student curricula Dam. . problems and aid in student-fa- b. A plan of co-recreation. at . culty relations. White Hall. 3. Provide a bulletin board at c. Availability of Glenn•land Student Union- for the listing of Pool: • ,visiting .teams arid their State Col- INDEPENDENT '44 • lege addresses.. We, the Independent' party, 4. Investigate the possibility of without making any rash promises, . fire and theft insurance for town will do 'all that we can with the* and dormitory coeds. - powers invested in us for the wel- - 5. Work for • extension of tele- fare of, the entire Penn State-stu-• phone hours in. women's dorms, dent body. We propose the fol . and if possible get more tele- lowing: • ~ plioneg per dorm to help crowded 1. That Old Main Open ;House lines. be made a permanent recreation: 6. Advocate more interest and al feature. greater cooperation in the work 2.. That Student Union dances of the blood -bank committee. - be resumed. CAMPUS '45 3. That a co-op supply Store be , 1. To improve the existing re- established on the campus for the . lations between fraternity and students.. non-fraternity men and women 4. That more concerts be given through hikes, picnics, and eve- by the Glee Club, College Sym ning dances. phony Orchestra, and the Blue . 2. To cooperate with the Col- Band throughout the year• Sketches Of Peters And Ritter Complete Honor Men Series These. , are the last two in a His junior activities included, series of brief campus sketches vice-presidency of his class, .m,em designed to give students an 9- bership in Phi Lambda 'Upsilon;, portunity to judge the best -five national chemistry honorary, choices for senior honor men presidency of the Ski Club, intra- Posts which include spoon man, mural champion in' boxing and barrel man, cane man, pipe orator, wrestling 155-pound class. and class donor. He has been captain of the ski Return postcards will be sent to team, a member of Lion's Paw, all senior men tomorrow on Which senior activities honora - ry, and they should list five candidates 'in secretary of Chem-Physics Coup order of their preference and re-. cil during his senior year. turn them by mail,- H. Leonard * Krouse, senior class president James W. Ritter, Commerce and who initiated this new system of Finance major, made his first bid voting announced yeAtertlay. In for recognition in his .freshman „former years voting has. been held year when he won, is class num at class meetings at which at- evils as a first attack on the la tendance was usually poor,. crosse squad which led to his' sub- Captain of the ski team, Max S. sequent Membership in Friars. - Peters, a chernistry engineer, -has ,becoming a member of the yar a record at Penn State filled , with sity lacrosse team in his sopho ?athletic and ,scholastic achieve- More year, Ritter has held his po- Men tS. . siti on for three years and earned hiring his freshman year he the necessary qualification that was member at the freshman enabled him to gain the Athletic track and varsity ski teams, intra- Association presidency this year. mural cross-country champion, 2 %. member of Parmi Nous, and member .of Phi 'Eta Sigma, fresh- treasurer of his class in his junior man honorary, and Druids. year, he was also on Interclass /40 was captain of the .sla team, Finance Board. This year he is intramural champion in cress- secretary-treasurer of Parmi Nous country and 145-pound 'boxing and treasurer of Interclass Fi -and wrestling champ. Max earn- nance Board, in addition to being ed his letter in track and was a treasurer of Delta Chi fraternity member of Parmi Nous while, a and member of All-College Cabi- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN . Greyhound At the • • Have You Tried Our Post- House HOFBRAU Southwest. of • Old Main We. Peature— Hamburgers •• CLUB BREAKFASTS Lately? LUNCHEONS •The Best In Foods DINPTERS , SANDWICHES • D elicious Drinks EATLAND GRILL FOUNTAIN SERVICE • . • Open • Until 1:30 P. M. , Bishop St. ._ Bellefonte I Next to Murphy's) 25 Kinds of Bottled Beer 146 N. Atherton State College 3 Kinds of Draught Beer • We wish to welcome the visitors to Penn State and invite them to en joy themselves with us. • • The -"BENMAII" We Specialize In Brockerhoil Hotel Auk 'cotirwrioNED • Spaghetti • Steaks • Wine New and Different . . . 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Purpose 'of the ineetink, is to give all.students opportufi ity to review and offer sugges tions on new phases of the re vised constitution approved by Cabinet Thursday night. After the student body has this chance Monday night to express its views, Cabinet will again go over the constitution, keeping stu dent proposals in mind, and pub it to a final vote. This finally_ 'approved constita tion'will then be published in The Daily Collegian and the student body will either accept or rejeet it at All-College elections, MarCh 24, 25, and 26. Baird has stressed the, import ance of students coming, to this meeting and expreSsing their views since "it will be the only chance they will }lame for such a discussion of their constitution and it will be Cabinet's only op portunity to feel out student opin ion." BUY DEFENSE STAMPS