PAGE TWO With the Editor Last semester Collegian demanded that the hat societies justify their existence or disband. New members were urged to reinitiate programs of service to the College and the student body. The members of the black-hat honoraries are. tapped supposedly because they are outstanding male students on campus. They accept the invita tion to join because of the honor and recognition which are granted for outstanding contributions to the welfare of Penn State. If these attributes as prerequisites for mem bership are still enforced, then by their very nature and composition, these societies are —From the Editor's Mailbox Cabinet Agenda TO THE EDITOR: Following is the agenda for tonight's All-College Cabinet meeting: ROLL CALL MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING REPORTS OF OFFICERS OLD BUSINESS Report of Book Exchange committee—Weigle Report on World Student Service Fund drive Report of N.S.A. delegation—Troxell Report of Co-op committee—Brown Report on Junior Prom—Bosler Final report from Orientation committee NEW BUSINESS Appointments for organizing pep rallies Choosing of football half-holiday Plans for Alumni weekend Appointment of Student Union committee Sincerely, Thomas J. Lannon. All-College President Here We Go TO THE EDITOR: We protest! We understood that sophomore girls were not to be initiated when they came on campus this year. Why, then, were they required to wear their grandmothers' dresses? Confused. Joseph W. Ritz Ralph Leonard College Calendar AU calendar items must be in the Daily Collegian office by 4:30 p.m. on the day pre ceding publication. Thursday, October 2 FIELD HOCKEY practice, White Hall, 4 p.m. CWENS meeting, WSGA room, White Hall, 4:30 p.m. LAKONIDES meeting, White Hall, 6:15 p.m. FROTH SENIOR board meeting, Froth of fice, 6:45 p.m. CANDIDATES for Froth business, editor ial, art and photography staffs, Room 2 Car negie Hall, 7 p.m. CHESS CLUB meeting, 7 Sparks, 7 p.m. WRA ORGANIZATION meeting for swim ming, outing and fencing clubs, White Hall, 7 p.m. CAMPUS CENTER Club meeting, 417 Old Main, 7:15 p.m. At the Movies CATHAUM—"Wyoming," William Elliott, Vera Ralston. STATE—"Great Waltz," Luise Rainer. NlTTANY—"Homestretch," Cornel Wilde, Maureen O'Hara. LION STUDIO . Joseph A. Kelly - Have Your Graduation Photos Taken at the Lion Studio 136 East College Avenue THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA capable of performing a great many services to Penn Slate. Collegian suggested a number of programs of action which are well within the scope of the hon oraries. One of them was the important service of conducting pep rallies and organizing cheering sec tions particularly for football games. Realizing the importance of making their soci eties working organizations, the presidents of the four leading hat groups have called a mass meeting of all members tonight. Tonight's meeting will be a significant in dication of the importance of maintaining hat societies at Penn State. Pon Pals Wanted TO THE EDITOR: After having established an International Correspondence Bureau, I--on behalf of members on my waiting list—take leave to ap ply to you. May I request to put me in touch with readers of your paper interested in friendly cor respondence? Having been secluded from the outside world these longyears, and yearning for a real demo cratic enlightenment and a personal contact from man to man across borders, my members would only too gladly welcome and answer letters from abroad. Most of my members . . . have a fairly good knowledge of English, but would also be pleased to write in German, if desired. I am sure my members will try and give their pen-friends every satisfaction. Individuals and groups of persons may communi cate with me direct stating their particulars and interests. All letters will be attended to and all applications linked up. If possible, two or three re ply coupons should be enclosed to cover expenses, and also—to save time—an introductory letter to future pen-friends over here will be appreciated. Pen-friendships are a step toward the creation of that international friendship and goodwill that is so essential to understanding and peace, don't you think so? Yours hopefully. (Miss) Anna-Maria Braun (13b) Munchen 15, Lindwurrnstrasse 126-A Germany—Bavaria—U. S. Zone An Invitation Collegian wishes to extend an invitation to its readers . to contribute to the Letters To The Editors department, a regular feature of our editorial page. In accordance with the policy which was set down when the Collegian resumed its daily stand ing a year ago, all letters will be given the same prominence as the editorials written by staff mem bers. Your letters will be printed just as they are written provided they contain • nothing of a libelous nature. We reserve the right to refrain from printing any letter which is not signed by the writer; however. it is not necessary to print the name if the writer requests that it be withheld. The Collegian considers this column as the best method of making the paper more representative. Last year hundreds of letters from our readers were printed. Not all of them were complimentaty; some took the form of complaints, gripes, sugges tions, and others proved extremely informative. All letters should be addressed to The Editor, Daily Collegian, P. 0. Box 261. or left at the Collegian Offices, Carnegie Hall.—LGF Editorials and features in The Daily Col legian reflect the opinions of the writer. They make no claim to represent student or College opinion. All unsigned editorials are by the editor. 11 Brazilian Educators Take Education Course 'twelve dirstwtors of voce a 1 education in Brazil have enroll ed for a throe month's courae in vocational education. A second group of 12 men will enroll January 15 for a similar course. The plan is sponsored by the Institute 11,f Inter-American Affairs. Washington. D.C. The visitors representing twelve Brazilian states. and the national capitol. Rio cle . Janeiro. have been shivering since they arrived in Nittany Valley. Though mittens were purchased by all. one mem ber already required zation Zor a cold. Reflecting the 01,111101141 of many undergraduates. one visitors when asked what he thought of State College. said "It's a good place to study--period" As soccer is the national Bra zilian sport. the Good Neighbuzs are eagerly , waiting to view their first football game Saturday. WRA WRA organitation meetings for, bridge, bowling, badminton, and modern dance clubs will be held in White Hall 7 p.m., Wednesday, according to Lee Ann Wagner, president, Junior Service Board. Campuo WardroieJ Flattering Colors Subtle Lines Expert Tailoring But most of all, your wardrobe needs coordi- nation attained by the right blouse, jewelry, and lingerie, found only at the shop of . . . mart' leitzinger THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1947 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Successor to the tree Lance. Mt. Isll morninga during the College Y Published Tuesday through Friday the staff of the Daily Collegian of the Pennsylvania State College . 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