The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 13, 1948, Image 2

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    Unfair to Coeds
Critique magazine is to be congratulated for ttirming the
article, "Heartache on the Campus" by !Ars. Glenn Frank.
Not belonging to a fraternity or sorority is a problem that
confronts many students each year when honors are handed
out.
Male students are not affected by the problem as much
as the coeds. Here at Penn State there are almost enough
fraternities, o take care of those interested and the days when
only a Greek-letter man can make out on campus are past.
A look at the student leaders now in important positions on
campus shows that an independent man who has the interest
can make out in campus activities.
Over on the coed side of college life, there are not enough
sororities to take care of all the women students. It has been
pointed out before on this page and substantiated by the
Dean of Women, that some girls are heartbroken each year
to the point of dropping out of school when they don't re
ceive that bid from a sorority.
Mrs. Frank concludes her article with the statement
that Greek-letter societies shotild be abolished from the col
lege campus. We think that is going too far. The only fault
seems to be that too much emphasis by the administration
and by the women students is placed on the premise that the
Greeks are the top students on campus. There is on any
campus that peculiar species that, for one reason or another,
prefers to remain independent.
Yes, not all the independents are students turned down
by a Greek house. Most male Greeks realize this and very
little significance is placed on a man's social status when the
honoraries tap their new men. However, the coeds still have
this to learn. Very few independent women ever make the
honor societies.
No, let's not abolish the sororities and let's not have the
administration slap rigid controls on them. The reforms that
are needed must come from within the organizations them
selves. The person who "lives alone and likes it" should
have his share of recognition too!
Is Schwab Too Large?
Penn State doesn't need a new auditorium! That's what
anyone sitting in Schwab Auditorium Sunday afternoon
might have said. Although this past weekend was Mother's
Day weekend with close to 10,000 people in State College,
only a relative handful went to hear the College Symphony
Orchestra's concert.
If a member of the College's Board of Trustees visited
the auditorium Sunday, the impression that the present
building is too large rather than inadequate would have been
left with him.
The argument that the College has "outgrown" Schwab
is used by the students in their request for a new building.
When the ne,ct program is given in Schwab Auditorium, let's
fill it to overflowing to prove decisively that we need a new
and larger auditorium. now.
Editor's Mailcall
CAMA Indorses
TO THE EDITOR: The follow
ing resolution was indorsed nt
a meeting of the Committee
Against the Miltiarization of
America, May 4, 1948:
We oppose the adoption of
either a draft or universal mili
tary training by the United
"Great Gu
Jim McCallum
smokes
CHESTERFIELDS
H. says:
"You bet, Chesterfields for
me—they're relaxing as well u
satisfying."
Chesterfield—yeas after !'a=—
tint choice of college men
and women.
—Bon French
—Elliot Brans
States. We believe such measures
are undemocratic, and will in
evitably lead to a war which can
be prevented.
—Marvin ?hall, Harriet Cohen,
Rufus Williams. Larry Gera,
Dorothy E. Heiman, Richard
A. Clark, Webster H. Sill. Jr.,
Ted Horner.
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keep tellin' me you want me to have the advantages you didn't
have!"
Aetna Casualty & Surety Com
pany, May 19, eighth semester
men in C&F, A&L.
Connecticut Mutual Life In
surance Company, May 18, eighth
semester students interested in
this field.
North America Companies,
May 18, eighth semester men in
C&F. Group meeting, May 17,
228 Sparks, 7 p.m.
West Penn Power Company,
May 18 & 19, sixth and seventh
semester men for summer em
ployment. EE, ME, lE, CE.
International Telephone &
Telegraph Corporation, May 17,
eighth semester men in EE, lE,
ME.
Standard Oil Company Research
Department of Indiana, May 13.
seventh and eighth semester stu
dents with B.S. or M.S., Ph.D.
degrees in Chem, Chem. Eng.
Kelly-Springfield Tire Com
pany, May 14, eighth semester
men in EE, ME, lE, Chem, Chem
Eng.
Third United States Civil Serv
ice Commission, group meeting
for seniors, 405 Old Main. 7 o.m.
May 13. Curricula: Aero Eng,
Architectural Eng, Civil Eng,
EE, lE, ME, Sanitary Eng, Min
ing Eng, Petroleum & Natural
Placement Service
Gas Eng, Ag & Bio Chem., Ag
Eng, Chem Eng, Chem, Commer
cial Chem.
Equitable Life Assurance So
ciety, May 20, eighth semester
men in C&F, A&L for sales work.
Must be from Pittsburgh district.
Army security Agency, May
13 and 14, • eighth semester men
from EE, ME.
Scovell, Wellington & Com
pany, May 19 and 20, eighth se
mester men in lE, Accounting.
Seabrook Farms Company,
May 14, sixth, seventh, eighth se
mester men in Ag Ec, Ag Ed,
Agronomy, Hort.
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ions of tho\writer. They make
no claim se :ocelot! student
or College opinion. AU un
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editor.
CALENDAR
Thursday, May 13
QUARTERDECK, 7 p.m,, 110
smond.
WRA Bowling, beginners, 6:15
.m., WH.
WRA Swimming, 7 p.m., WH.
WRA Fencing, 7 p.m., WK
At the Movies '
CATHAlJM—Fighting 69th
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NITTANY—F °reign Corre
spondent.
STATE—To the Ends of the
Earth.
CoHoge Hospital
Admitted Tuesday: Richard H.
Wertz, Buhl Winter.
Admitted Wednesday: Shirley
Brown, Janet Gustafson.
Discharged Wednesday: Buhl
Wintpr, Sheldon Baldinger, Rich
ard H. Wertz.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
4uccassor to file Free Lance. sit 11171
Published Tuesday through Sutural',
mornings during the College Y• 32
the staff of tl:e Daily Collegian Of the
Pennsylvar.:a State College. Entered
second class matter July 5, 1934. et the
State College, Pa.. Post Office under the
act of March 3, 1379 $2.50 • semester:
54.25 the school , year.
Editor -------------------- Lew Stone
Business Manager —__ Vanes C. Klepper
Managing Ed., Elliot Shapiro; Nevini Ed.,
Malcolm White; Edit Dir.. Arni Gorton;
Feature Ed.. Jo Fox; Sports Ed., Thomas
Morgan; Society Ed., Frances Keeney;
Asst. Soc: Ed., Claire Lee; Wire Ed., Lois
Bloomouist; Photo Ed., Betty Gibbons; Co-
Prom, Mgr.. Selma Zasofsky ; Senior Board,
Elaine Nelson, Loretta Neville, Anne toy.
alenko, John Nall.
Asst. Business Mgr., Margaret Broome;
Adv. Director, Barbara Keefer; Local Adv.
Msg., Selma Lampert; Circulation Man
agers, William Frasier, Brett Kranich;
Class. Adv. Mgr., Wilma Brehm; Promo
tion, Elliot Rosengarten; Junior &lard
Director Kosti Barger; Sophomore Board
Director, George Latta; SecretarY. Mimi
Pomerine.
STAFF THIS ISSUE
Managing Editor Elaine Rata
Assistant D. D. Daly
News Editor Jack Roan
Assistant Jack LisDoc
Copy Editor Wilbert Roth
Assistant _ _ Edward Gavin
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