PAGE TWO ['Letters—From the Ed F`,3 , , , Y. - ;:lvols Independents TO THE EDITOR: At. the Junior Prom, 21 IFebrtt tiv,-;,-, the entire seating capacity Nkias taken up by vorkitt:i earr.pa s , organizations—.mostly fraternities. A large percentage of th e students in attendance vine unaffitizted with such organizaticns—the so independents. These students and their dates were on their fret during the entire evening. Between dances they stood in a crowd in front of the band ntand—while many of the booths had empty chairs. We feel that these independent students were, unfairly. The dance, Which \vas sponsored i ) , y the Junior class (dreaded by an independent) was olicp,Pcsedly given for the entire student body and ljbt, lor favored organizlations. We want an explanation. The answers—"any or eanization could , have a booth fo r $5" and "The p_on-ifraterntity men had the. IMA booth" (Capacity. 201—do not, satisfy us. There seems to be but one Editorials and features in The Collegian ;reflect the opinions of .the writer. They make ne claim to represent student or University opinion. All unsigned editorials are by the editor. Collegian Gazette - . AR calendar items must be in the .Daily i Clollegian office by 4:30 p:m. on the day pre •2edine: publication. .-' .Wedtresday, Feb. 26 . . PSCA CABINET meeting, 304 Old Main, 6:415 o'cillock. ' FROTH junior and senior editorial board meeting 8 Carnegie Hall, 7 o'clock. • DRICtiOS meeting, 418 Old Main, 7 o'clock. s• ' CAMERA CLUB meeting, 411 Old Main, 7 •oVock, • • THESPIAN tryouts for tedhnical• crews, Llittle Theatre, Old Main, 7 o'clock. f' • 'NEWMAN CLUB discussion group meetintr, . Rectory cif Our Lady of Victory Church, 7:30 .01i:flock. . . . ~ pilia aiu ALPHA meeting, 100 Carnegie r - Hall, 8:1343 o'elock. VARA Modern Dance Ctulb, dance ioom, White Hall, 7 o'clock. .. • - At the Movies . • . Y : ' ()AMAMI: "Geniuls at Work," With Wally . :. Br - Own. T.,' STATE: "T've All Ways Loved You," with 4;l' Phil lit , Dorn. '., NITTANY: "Susie Stets Cult,". with David i-' - ' Brulce. t .O:. . .. ) : . 1.: College Health Service - . Admitted to the infirmary Monday: David Ackaphsen, Lucile Baurraiil, Frank Hay, "John 't . • - Hughes eth.l4:l John Sheehe. - Admitted Tuesday: ,Tack Behnken, Melissa ~._Bigoney, Betty Gibbions and Leon Rottiliberg. Discharged Tuesday: John Gearhart. • • College Placement Service . Representatives of the central sales division • .of the Firestune Tire and Rnhibe r Company :will be on the carnpus Thursday and Fniday, •." March 13 and. let, to interview senior men who have an interest in selling, credit and account ing fields. The Texas ComPany will have its repre - sentaitiAres on the campus Wednesday, March 12, tb interview eighth semeste r men for the tedlo‘viing curricula: dhemical engineering, • dhernis try, cornmercial chemistry, physics, • civil engineering, eledinical engineering, Yn cliustrial' engineering and medhanical engineer , ing. . Prioetor and Gamble Company will be, rep resented on the dampus Thursday and Friday, March ;13 and 14, to interview eighth semester Men for the following curricula: medhanical ' ..engineering, industrial engineering, chemical : engineering and Chemistry—BS., MS. or ' Ph.D. , '''' "..: ' ....: 1 1.•• ---777:.-__.latgr.,,,_, - .a. .: 1 ; , ~ fir Ir . „, P l e r .V.l) ' --"" ...355... • Nn' .. .r ,_, „- r 0 1e b i ...e..:::7P 0.77 .r.t0 ...... .... ~ rr 1 ... 4 ,..,, , , - - 4 , _• ----- -- -46r-ip;SH-SAF-Sre -I,e .. . . . ~ ~ , ~,,...,.....„... ...-_,. _.... _ , .:.-....7::..- - .... -- . ' , l. - ''' . •, A 1 :4 ‘ ;: ii i '''''.-- "...... . 4 ,- ". ... I " 1, .....-- -..., ' _ 4 ...0 .. - I • - &aro . ..- ~,,,... i,....- , / •' . Medical Science eene. :-::. clievney t ; PROW:, POSTOWS ..,,,,,,, So oilier lending cigarette gives yol starring in ':.,-; MIME RAZOR'S .. 9, Less Nicotine EDGE" says: 1:1 a A.o lllhrocit lona* ."I've switched '1 Vsoi-Fo 40 to the new I . Tem ami d v i - 0 wit it ic IticiteiWitwd Widen RALEIGH' 03,:" ' ',4...,,,,,.n..,,x,,,,T,,,0„ii,,,,#?„:„ww.."• '-• . , THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STA'FF. COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA for's Mailbox exp: , tni on: Disc iirninatien against independent student: by the danc e (=mitt cc headed by Mr. Shrum. Signed by botih•fraternity and independent men. Robert Scallon Gilbert Waft James L. Wolf Paul Tanke r Fireside Chats TO THE EDITOR: A numbe,. of month s ago an editorial appeared' in Collegian which was con cerned with the formation some instrument through which students and faculty might become better acquainted oultside the classroom and air =Will interests and problems. Since then, there has seemed to be an under current of feeling along this line which has broken out once in la while, Before the War the PSCA took the initiative. in forming a student -faculty relations committee. 'The resultS of those meetings are on file. Perhaps the CommEttee ougbit to be re-netiviated. There was 'anothe r sutcessful program before the War Called "Eireside-SessAons" in which a member. of the, faculty or adminiStration would be selected from a prepared list by a fraternity, sorority, or independent group to invite to dinner. After dinner the guest would speak briefly and informally on a subject also selected mu tually ahead of time and then a bull session ensued. •• _ . _ . , , . The sessicn s wer . e lirntted to:an hbur, but could go on to a later tithe if desired. Again Fireside Sesslions are beiriir instituted, They \vill run from March 3 throu,gh the 23ird. One hundred and seven living ithits have been informed threUgh their• officers about the program and a list of 48 available administrative and faculty personnel together with seleated tcpics has been sent to these same units. hours have been cpent in the organizing of this program and quite a little postage, bu•t very few sorority, fraternity or independent groups have sty c w, any interest by dheeking their lists and sending them back. In fact, to date fou r fraternities and four independent units have answered that they would like , to invite certain faculty or admin istrative .personnel to their igroups, and five of this group have actually.plannfid ra total of 16 sessions in the three 7 week - period ..the sessions are running. The list cr prefeFeors is cf. higlhest quality and the subject covet - ',anylthimig'ot•,iriterest to the altxl elm• college rnfan or, wamlan. Here is a worklable vrogram in student4aculty relations. lit isn't a shore Tor any group and it need riot be boring. I think tali§ is an opportunity no sorority, fraternity or independent group should Pass . wonder .iif there - aren't at .least twenity_five more gtouilts That Would - like to sign up for a Fireside Session by Manch 1? . Wrong Place, WrOngtinte TO THE lIDDITO}i: ,Tne'.taik .of :maintaining the campus Walks,...driVe§; and ,prarking lots in a 'safe and Useislbtle slate dtilling.the'Wiiiitbr - inoniths.and in particular this past week has Und:oubtedty not been an easy one. The •dePantmenlt - responsible for such work deserves little. criticism. •. But lunfortunately I happened•to be in the wrong place and at ithe wrong time •Saturday night. • I doubt very mudh whether it. was with foresight that those respells:Dile prepared the Western Pol_ lock Road parking lot for the capacity crowd of auitomcibile§ that • was certainly:expected to—and did—arrive. . Leaving the lot was somewhat' difiNoult. The i.vesttern approach from 322, deceptively clear, re sembled a farmer's lane atter a three-day blizzard with iihree feet of snow. The random _parking of autos conspicuously indicated the a.hsence 7 of the Car'npus Patrol, but \ wh'o assisted ably lin removing the last ear within an hour. Commendation, and ndt criticism, is dile them. I just happened to be stuck in the wrong place and at the wrong time. : . • " .411 . i.f • .. R./ 4 - • gerre i. 1 410 6134 . t:4" ~v 6.0... .....) . , . c ., i.: ,..„ ,... srAY R 1.4:511 ' AR - -.' i llil l.•:- oTO .. / * ULM...." 4::;;' ti-3. A io SA4OK 4.. ..... 3.1% 0 . .. . • 0 NW!. I , ~;' —. .41 - ' i11i" .7 .. I • ' 4,. -- - ---:----,..a,- 1 ,0!., 0-, .A. ~ ~., ••,, '-/ -m ' . 41/ 1 -4 " I Ll' ;'.- ..,, ' / ', • -‘t i,. - 4 -- ta -' • ./%. .'''4,., ' ll . 4; j f i L .,.. i . t.: 1 . ,'• ;'..k . • It.:-..." - ' . 5- ' , --4arnes T. iSmith The PSCA —William H. McCracken New Blend! New Taste!! New Freshness! Made by the revolutionary ne* "903" moisturizing process. Bine. & ficial moisture penetrates every bacco leaf—giVeS You a smoother', Milder. better smoke! Get dew Raleigh •`9o3'!' Cigareths Herman Lotstein threw a :now sweeper in the ETO, and Julian ball yesterday, and his wristwatch Eliasoph, ex-medic. went with it. .Alermelstein knows there are 'no mines in State College. but says, "A medic's O.K. Suppose I fall . down or something'?" Cherles E. Hurd Joseph Schonberg After hours of fruitless search with flashlight and shovel, a new scheme typical of the post-war world was hit upon, and Lotstein obtained permission from Captain Yount of th e ROTC department to_ borrow a mine sweeper. Today a mine sweeping team is being recruited from the Zeta Beta Tau house consisting of Sheldon Mermelstein, Froth Busi ness Manager, who holds the purple heart for injuries sus_ tained while operating a mine CLASSIFIED SECTION THESPIAN music wanted. If you have original music. Ray Fortunato at Phi Delta • Theta. 4957. LOST—Alpha Delta Sigma "key"; engraved "Donald H. Shaner" on back. Please call 4989 if fouri'd. Reward. L 0 S T—Parker "51" grey and black pen. Please return to Steve at Fairmount Hall or call 3483. LOST—By chorus memlb e r at White Hall Feb. 7, bracelet • in_ scribedLOWS ROBERTS. 3855, after 5 p. m. FOR RENT Double room fot two students. 111 0 McAllister St. FOUND—✓Blue Ever Sharp pen, 2nd floor rest room of Sparks. Call 4133, ask tfor SINGIA BROOM, Pollock Circle, available immediately; Occu pant gbing fraternity. Call Youtz, 3985. WANTED --:.:Single-ibreasted stu dent to Emcee Penn State Cluib's All_College talent show. Contact Student Union "Toot sweet." PLEASE—WiII /person who found Leg-Log deci-trig slide rulein 2nd floor Ath Lounge, west side, 'return to Eileen, 346 Ath. After 8 semesters sentimental value: Re ward. LOST-=Chiffon scarf, light blue . - and sequins. Sentimental Reward. Call Edie, 333 Ath, or 27158. DESK for sale; drop front, two :drawer; $lO. Peek, 524 Wind_ crest, evenings. FOR SAILE,I94i6 Hudson Super-6 sedan; radio, heater; excellent condition. sl'oso. Geo. Rolies, 140 E. College. WANYElD—Agents to sell History of World War H; part or• full time. trix-GI, 'here's Your ch3nce! N o investment, no deliveries; just reap th e harvest. Box 421 . , Dept. P, State College, Pa. • , They re Here 4. Real $. Mexi Hots. See 'em Sizzle! • Home made chile . , e Al! Kinds of burgers • o Not dogs Bar.Bl Take 'em home by the bagsfull M DOG S. ALLEN 'O. 1 Lose A- Watch in the Snow? Then Try Sweeping Service All classified advertisements must be in by 4:30 p.m. day preceeding issue. Prices are: 40c for one insertion. $l.OO. three insertions, 17 words or less. Call Collegian, 71,1. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1947 MEE Lecture Mr. L. F. Parachini of the Wes ton Electrical Instrument Com pany will speak on "The !D'Arson val Mechanism Adapted to A.C., RIR, Temperature, and Other Measurements" at the American Institute of Electrical Engineers lectre in 1110 EX. at 7:30 o'clock tonight, .reported Thomas An drews, president of the society. PRESSING while you wait. 3-day dry-cleaning service. New suits for sale. Quick Press ShOp, rear of 118 S. Pugh St. LOST—A slide rule; left in Room 225 Mineral Industries Building last Tuesday. Reward for return. Phone 4972. RIDE FOR TWO to Allentown. Leave Friday noon, return Sunday evening. Call Mary 427, Claire 127, Ath, BOARD available for four mate students at Kinimels, 243 S. Pugh. BIRTHDAY C ARIES, wedding •cakes, coffee cakes, and other cakes. Frida Stern, 122 'lrvin; phone 4818, State College. WANTED-35 millimeter en- largetl,• ham receivers, .prism binoculars, spotlights, bathroom fixtures; Bud Y-o nke r, Alpha Sigma Phi, .2252. • WANTED Anyone interested in working on a teich - nical crew ifor THESPIAN'S Spring Revue report to Little Theater, 'Old Main, at 7 o'iclock tonight. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN SucCessor to the Free Lance, est. 187. Published Tuesday through Friday mornings during the College year by the stall Of the Daily Collegian of the Pennsylvania State College. Enteredfas second class matter July 4, 1934, at the. State College, Pa., Post Office under the act of March 3, 1879. $2.50 a semes ter $4.00 the school year. Represented for national advertising by National Advertising Service, Madi son Ave., • New York, N.Y., Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco. Editor Bus. Mgr., Michael A. Blatz Rosemary Ghantous Mgr. Ed.. Lynette Lundquist,: News Ed., Lawrence Foster; Co-Sports Eds., Stephen Sinichak. Arthur-31 ill e r; Feature Ed.. Frank Davis. Photo Ed., Susanne McCauley; Women'i Ed., Marilyn Jacobson; Asst. Women's Ed., Betsy Marshall; Wire Ed., Seymour Rosnberg; Sr. Board, Lucy Soiling. Ad. Mgr.. Phyllis Deal: Asst. Ad. Mgr., Dorothy Leibowitz; Asst. Bus. Mgr., Sally Holstrum Circ. Mgr., Paul Bender; Sec., Joy Eichorn; Class. Ad. Mgr., Selma Sabel. STAPF TI4IS ISSUE Menaging Assistant News Etlitor_-__ Helen Lewis _Francis Keeney —David Adelman As3i , tant Advertising Manager_ —William &eller _Lou Martin