The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 16, 1948, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Where Do You Live?
After viewing both parties' plans and inducements, the
Pollock Circle-Nittany Dorm "political representatives"
have decided to string along with the State party again this
year.
The prize the State party gave the Circlites was the
permission to name the party's candidates for All-College
president, All-College secretary-treasurer, Senior Class
vice-president and Junior Class president.
Quite a price to pay for the promise of a block of po
tential votes!
Last year the Circle politicians did get out the vote but
there is no guarantee that they can do it again this Spring.
Who says that the beet possible candidates for these
positions live in the temporary living units? The best quali
fied men should be selected for the office whether they are
Independent or fraternity.
Campus politics Should not deteriorate into a system
that gives important offices to certain grouPs and then lets
them choose the candidates.
Pollock Circle-Nittany Dorms is not a solid block of
votes this year. It is not a well-knit group such as a frater
nity and even the Greek-letter houses are split this year.
Maybe the State party has given in too far to the
Splinterville politicians and should reconsider the agree
ment as soon as possible.—BlF
CAMPUS CALENDAR
Tuesday. March le
MORTAR Board. Dean of Woan
en'• °Woe. Old Main. 10 MM.
DOUSE of Representatives. 2nd
floor lounge. Old Main. 5 p.m.
PEW State Grange. 100 Hort.
7:30 Dm.
11111.1211 L Scroll Candidates. Mi
ld Foundation. 7 um.
BERM Study and Dismission
Group. 101 Mme. 4:10 p.m.
CREId-Fhyu Student Coaxial.
115 Old Main. 7 mai.
PENN State C. 321 Old
Wats. 7 p.m.
CLAM 50. 304 Old Main. 7:30
CIRMAIS Badness Staff. 31:
-M.7 tam.
INTIERCXYLLIOGIATS Confer
nee on Government. 1124 Sparks,
I Din.
BLOCK. and Bridle Club. 206
10. 7 am.
maws Drifts Mb. 206 Be. T
urn.
NEWIKAIN eh*. ilanabis-rhivi
;oenanittee. 400 Cad. Main, 7-30
._tn.
WRA BMWs Club Ike Begin
ene. WH. 7 p.m.
WRA Fencing Chin. WEI. 7 n.m.
COLLEGIAN Junior and Sooh
more Bess Board. 100 CH. 7
Business Candidata% 1 CH.
COLLEGIAN Sochomore
Board. 8 aa. 7 Edi
ilia Candidates. 9 CH. 7 p.m.
At the Movies
CATIIAUM—Body and Sc.ul
STATE—Daisy Kenyon.
NITTANY—SIeep My Love.
College Hospital
Admitted Friday: Dorothy
lOW AT YOUR WARNER MATER
Richardson.
Discharged Friday: Lee John
son. Marian Fosdick, Margaret
Dennison. John Sykes. Albert Bel
las. Robert White.
Admitted Saturday: Hetbert
Holllenberg. Herman Aion.
Discharged Saturday: Vilma
Griesemer. Benny Levine. Allan
Coburn.
Admitted Sunday: Joan Fox.
Jean Bartholomew. John Dom
braski.
Discharged Sunday: Jay Tenz.
Richard Boynton, Guy Eckman.
Admitted Monday: Julia Steri
berg.
Discharged Monday: Wand
Harter. Herbert Hollenberg.
Placement Service
Chrysler Institute. Marc 17.
eighth semester men from Chem.
Eng.. Metallurgi.
Ohio-Apex Co.. Inc.. March 17.
18. eighth semester men from
Chem. Eng.. Chem.
New Terser Zinc Company -of
Pa.. March 17. eighth semester
men from ME. Chem. Eruz.. Metal
lurgy.
The Budd Co., March 13. 19,
eighth semester men from EE,
ME. preferably living in Phila
delphia area.
Atlantic Refining Co.. March 18,
la. eighth semester men from
Chem. Eng.. Chem.
Merck and Co.. Inc.. Marc.n 19.
eighth semester men from Beet..
Ag and Bio Chem.. Chem. Eng..
Chem.
United Engineer s and Construe-
AT PENN STATE
ALLAN
GROSSMAN
smokes
CHESTERFIELDS
Allan says:
"I smoke Chesterfields be
cause of all the brands I have
tried, they are less irritating
and better tasting. Chester
fields really are a good ciga
rette."
A nation-wide survey shows
that Chesterfields are TOPS
with College Students from
coast-to-coast.
THE PENN STATE (LASS RING
made by Balfour . . . sold by Balfour
at the
BALFOUR BRANCH OFFICE
LOCATED IN ATHLETIC STORE
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
.Ur.,0,.
'4ait"'n--
tors Inc.. March 2.1. eighth semes
ter men from CE. EE. ME.
American Chain and Cable Co..
March 23. eighth semester men
from ME. Metallurgy.
General Electric Co., March 22-
24. eighth semester men with
8.5., M.S.. or Ph.D. degrees in EE,
ME. lE. Chem. Enc.. Chem.
Procter and Gamble Company.
March 23, 24, eighth semester men
from CE. EE. lE, ME, Chem. Eng.,
Chem.. Metallurgy.
The Texac Co.. March 22. eighth
semester men from CE. EE. ME.
Chem. Eng.. Chem.. Physics.
NSA Holds First Meeting
National Student Association,
which was recently chartered by
All-College cabinet, will hold its
first meeting in the second floor
lounge of Old Main at 7 o'clock
tonight.
"This meeting will serve two
purposes," said Robert Troxell,
vice-president of the N.S.A. "The
f i rst w ill b e to organize a sPea4E
ers bureau for the World Student
Service Fund, and the second to
enlist students who are intezested
in the N.S.A. to work on various
committees."
IFC Keys
WC representatives who want
their keys must bring $2.40 to
the WC meeting tomorrow night.
"Golly, this is bettor than Brother's Froth!'
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Successor to the free Lance. est um
Published Tuesday through Saturday
mornings Miring the College year by
the staff of the Daily Collegian of the
PennsylvarJa State College. Entered as
second class matter July 5, 1934, at the
State College, Pa., Post Office under the
act of March 3, 1879. =2.59 a semester:
$4.25 the schoo l year.
Allan W. Ostar - --
Editor
Donald W. Ellis - Bus. Mgr,
Man. Ed., Ben L French, Jr.; News
Ed., Roberta Hutchison ; Sports Ed., Ted
Rubin ; Ass't. Sports Ed., Dave Adelman;
Feature Ed., Eleanor Fehnel; Woman'.
Ed., Marjorie Mousley.
Photo Ed., Bennett Falrorth; Wire Ed.,
Howard Back ; Senior Board, Janet Adler,
Helen Lewis, Heleh Reed, Richard Serge.
J. Arthur Stober, Peter Warker.
STAFF THIS ISSUE
Managing Editor -- Claire Lee
Aest. Man. Editor Charlotte Seidman
News Editor _ Bill Kauffman
Asst. News Editor Bill Herrmann
Copy Editor Elliot Shapiro
Aset. Copy Editor Myrna Tex
01110...
Editorials and features in The
Daily Collegian reflect the opin
ions of the writer. They make
no claim to represent student
or College opinion. AU un
signed editorials are by the
editor.
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FASHION
Tuesday, March 16th
1 1
SHOP FOR WOMEN
TUTISDAY, MARC'H le, 1948
'Borrowed' Froth
Sale Begins Today
Froth readers will have a chance
to chuckle at the nation's best col
legiate humor in the March Em
bezzlement issue now on sale.
The exchange issue was com
piled by the foolish gentlemen
from 75 humor magazines and
contains over 50 cartoons plus the
regular columns, Jokes, and pho
tos. Another special feature in
the 64 page magazine 's the
Parody on the Daily Collenian,
which inspired Editor Ostar's re
cent editorial. The issue is one of
the largest ever put out by a col
lege humor magazine,
Froth may be recognized by its
sad cover picture of Frothy in
jail for embezzlement, and is on
sale at Student Union. The Cor
ner, the Tub. Graham's and Rea
and Derick's.
News Briefs
Continued from page one
YMCA Conference
Young Men's Christian Associ
ation will hold a conference at
the College for senior men and
women interested in seeking em
ployment that provides social and
religious opportunities. There is
no registration fee and those tak
ing part will be guests at a
luncheon. Interested seniors
should register at SU not later
than Thursday noon.
Animal Drawings
Drawings of animals to be
shown on May 24 will take place
in 206 Ag, 7 o'clock tonight, ac
cording to Charles Cameron and
Louis Jacobson, co-chairmen of
the Little International Show.
Anyone interested in showing
and fitting horses, beef cattle,
sheep or swine is urged to par
ticipate.
AT LAST!
Those hard to get Rohner Har
monicas are available at
THE HARMONY SHOP
135 South Frasier Streit
BILL
; .fil •
PHONE 4994
infor
TODAY
2 p. m.
AT THE