TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1048 Dean Suggests Methods To Fight Subversive Groups Best and most effective way of combating the activities of sub versive students on college cam puses is through the activities of other students, says Arthur R. Warnock, dean of men. Subversive students, says the Dean, are those who seek to over turn by violence the American social and political order. By this is not meant liberal. progressive, or even radical students who work for change within the dem ocratic structure, he added. The College does not have any of the subversive movements re ferred to, the dean pointed out. Some schools however do. This is one of the methods of combating them, he said. Students s hould move in a dem ocratic way through their student governments or by other methods open to them, advises Dean War nock. At some schools the faculty or administration get into the pic ture, he said. When that happens student s resent faculty interfer ence and lose sight of the sub versive issues involved. To better qualify students for combating subversive influences, NAVE YOUR TYPEWRITER RECONDITIONED DURING EASTER VACATION All Makes—Portable or Standard Models—Repaired, Cleaned and Overhauled. NEW ROYAL OFFICE MACHINES AND PORTABLES FOR SALE CARL H. STEELE AGENCY Opposite Postoffice Second Floor 103 E. BEAVER AVE. PHONE 2514 "I've found from long experience what style of music we do best—just as I've learned from experience that Camels suit my 'T -Zone' to a 'I?" Try Camels! Learn for yourself why, with smokers who have tried and compared, Camels are the "choice of experience." And here's another great record— Mat RP* are, smokisg *Mal thaw ever 61 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Dean Warnock recommends a positive, constructive program de signed to keep the average stu dent better informed. He thinks discussion groups in fraternities and other living units will help to accomplish this. A first hand education in the method s used by subversive agen cies could be given to any group which would house or dine with foreign exchange students, the dean of men suggests. Although today most people think the word communist when ever they hear the word subver sive. Dean Warnock emphasized that he puts fascists and any group which seeks to subvert the existing American order through violence in the same category. When asked if he thought sub versive groups migthit become established at the College, Dean Warnock replied that he would not like to hazard a guess at this time, although a few years ago he felt it very unlikely. Most of Dean Warnock's recom mendations were made at a na tional Interfraternit inY conference November. re.! KG Delegates Select Officers Charles Peet was elected chair man of the Foreign Affair s Com mittee at a meeting of delegates to a regional convention of the Intercollegiate Con f e rence on Government in Sparks at 2 p.m. Saturday. The delegates, representing seven colleges and uttiversilies, also chose Joan Hester a q secre tary of governmental organiza tion, The conference was called by Ray Britton. chairman of the North Central Region and presi dent of the local chapter. Arrange- "Come back, Carrie,l'll give you all my Dentyne Chewing Gum!" ! . f st) "I don't hold with hoardin', Mam, but you mighta known I'd stay-1 reckon nobody can resist that delicious flavor of Dentyne Chewing Gum! And Dentyne sure helps keep my teeth white, too." _ono' str at% this &CMG/ It's "AIRIZAY" (Arise) RCA Victor's new platter by Ray McKinley and his band Veteran Enrollment Veteran registration at the Col lege for the second semester totals 6,540, according to Mrs. Rebecca Doerner, secretary of Veterans' Affairs. Of this number, 5,297, in cluding 32 women, are attending classes here on the main campus. Included in the enrollment are 4,871 undergraduates. 392 grad uate students, 29 special stu dents, and 5 two-year agriculture students. ments were completed for the re- gional delegates to attend the Model National Political Conven tion in Philadelphia. April 8 o 11. There will be a meeting of all delegates in 124 Sparks at 3 o'clock this afternoon at which Platform planks will b e discussed. I l i - • i ,'-'1 •iF .t. . ':'''. - v ite::.; , :,..-- " ',. fig 1 i'. f'-1 , z• '-:',41 Dentyne Gum—Made Only By Adamel N7:7IA , 4s, PAGE SEVEN College Plans Course In Dairy Baderiology A special course in Dairy Bae teriology is planned at the College from June 7 to 23 if sufficient persons enroll, said A. Leland Beam, director of short courses. The course will be followed by a three-day convention, said Beam, given by the State Depart ment of Health. The examination is for licenses to become Dairy Laboratory Directors in Pennsyl vania. "DON'T FORGET YOUR MOWN PRE-SMOKED PIPE S/R• $1 Fashioned by Linkman DR. CRABOW PIPE CO. INC., CHICAGO I ft. CAMELS are the choice oF experience with me!