'FACE .TWO TliE DAILY COLLEGIAN "ror /4. Bakke): ;Pam,. Stato" 114.1 twiflicql 1949, Suceecoor. {:4l the Pena State Co est .I,li:died 1904, nod t.lni Vree Lance, egtablialied Puldislied daily except. Sunday and tionilay during the Ckdlege year hy the ntudentn of Tim Pennsylvania St .10 College. ritered. an nmond-chum rnattr July G, IDOA al the Post-office State. College, Pa., under the ant .o 1 C, 11.79, EiLii:fir Bunn aryri Adv . . Mgr. qprtion Coy, , '43 AD D T.4lop.and. E, Bach '4a and Buoineika. Office Carnegie gall )'Hone 71.1 Staff. This rusuo tnaging Editor 'Lltin . A s,ist ant Managing Editor .. . 14,w., Editor A ss,l.Atutt Neva )W0): ----- As - AMNIA News )illstor, News VAI;Par Adv'rtbing Manager _ .As , ..itaant, .6dyott,inin4, M,R)ROPE Gt. :dunk. Counselor Op.toher 20 A 1,94.2 Does She Rave It? %Many. student; are. proud, of tbe. part they in . extra-curricular activities and • ac.QolxUrig ti.;11) . standards they• are justified. But to. a de.. feii.;e-conscious Betty coed: the. whole. system is a N' Lt.: le of time. In all the hubrbub. of campus, activity. it seems. ra 4 .:heu queer to, come, across ; someone• who. has tetken a. little time from, defense acceleration to, dr.tw back roaci, reason a few things out. Last night bumped into• this diminutive.'coed and in. ten n - frioutes found that. a casual conversation had, de v.,:loped into something resembling a philosoplaic:al Among simpler things, she. wanted, to, know: lust goo(' we. are. aping. by. entering, into, dparnatic p;; , ::;eutations,. debot.e..contests and, newspaAer ac.• ti vi lies. All such. action, is. futile, she contended,. 2n - I:propounded; that 5,90 Q: students on, this cam puz. are. searching, for something. which they have ),4A,:y.et- been able to, findi. 'l,'his petite young damsel had found that "soine : . thing," It: wasn't in e*traz-eurrieular activities : or ill map couyses. Sh els inm,, it's in g.ood , hard; "h ittin.' tl 'hooks...' Funny thing, is that. she is not, the "grind?" or "boolr,worn?:' type. This, we think, is the. changing, mood : , on this. campus, 43u.wever, in justification; of activitieS we find must .disagree with the' young. lady. and. others. Ober thinking on one thing, You: see; some of us realize that we are searching, for that intangible. "soinething."lo,th.ers of the 57,0,1)0 plug along doing. .0:6 they, are. told; and. pi,teb,ing. their mite for defense or • the. wax;- effort. Until the.dayswhen. that "something" takes form mai. becomes a, tangible-goal, most of us, will con ibiue•-expe»ding. our efforts in, activities to Which have become- accustomed Not, many, of, the. 5,000 -bay° had more important things disclosed; to them. N 9,,, ]Miss, 'Wax-conscious. Betty Coeds, 'be. offering, very. much. -constructive to Victory / lilifort but our ener,gieS and , abilities ; are -hi. training. Thex. are. alive. We. cannot permit our Selves to, lose interest. huAtan, trivia hies lb :it have become important to t iJL. • •• When the proper ,time. comes, when-we discover 01-11. "somothipg,' wllep,. our job is shown to us, cv en: snore , 610414). 7 .;, •we•wili,. throw away our "child,. 74t.1);