PAM TWO allt Bally Collegian Successor to THE FREE LANCE. est. 11S7 Published Tuesday through Saturday mornings in elusive during the College year by the staff of The Daily Collegian of The Pennsylvania State College. Entered as second-elaes matter July L. 1934, at the State College, Pa, Post Office under the act of March 3. 1879. Collegian editorials represent the viewpoints of the writers, trot necessarily the policy of the newspaper. Unsigned edi torials are by the editor. Dean Gladfelter Editor '4IEBOr" Managing Ed.. John thtihor; News ,Ed., San Dealer; Sports Ed.. Ray Koehler; Edit. Dir., Herbert Stein; Society U., Beanie Krebse Feature Ed., Janet Rosen; Asst. Sports Ed., Art Henning; Asst. News Ed., John Ashbrook; Amt. Society Ed., Bettina dePalme; Photo Ed., Wilson Dario; Senior Board: Jack Boddington, Bill Detweiler. Asst. Bus.' Mgr., Thomas M. Karoleik; Advertising Dir.. Harold L. Wollin; Local Adv. Mgr., Hugo R. Mendes; Promotion Mgr., Laura lifermelstein; Circulation Co-Mgrs., Edward W. Noyes, Gerald F. Yeager; Personnel Mgr., Ed win Singel; Classified Adv. Mgr.. Shirley Faller; Office Mgr., Loretta Stempinaki: Secretary, Winifred Wyant: Senior Board: Norma Gleghorn. Delores Home. Mary Kauffman, Sue Halperin. STAFF THIS ISSUE Night Editor: Dave Colton; Assistant Night Editor: Clarice Lilnch; Copy Editor: Dottie Laine; Assistants: Gerry Kassab, Lil Cassover, Evelyn Kielar, Bob Fraser, Gerald Wilson. Safer Route Sparks building has eight entrances. From the pictured crowd at the south entrance, one would judge that it has only one. M - Itudentr -it s- THE DANGERS this condition presents are apparent. News stories of injuries and deaths resulting from futile efforts of mobs to scrape through one exit.are numerous. The dangers can be alleviated by use of doors nearer to one's particular classes. Incidentally, they would be the quicker routes too. Dig Down Deep The Campus chest drive is on. That means that sometime this week a solicitor for the cam paign will approach you and ask for a contribu tion. GOAL OF THE! CHEST is $14,000. To meet this goal the chest is asking each student to give $2. Now this may seem a large sum to give all at one time, but just stop and consider how much you would give if you were to contribute individually to each of the ten agencies in the drive. If you gave only a quarter to each you would be giving $2.50 over the entire year. So actually you are saving 50 cents. Remember that the Campus chest will be the only drive for funds on campus this year. Re member the good done by the participating or ganizations in the past. And remember to dig down just a little deeper when the solicitor asks you to contribute. COLLEGE PLACEMENT Radio Corporation of America. Radio Victor division, will interview January graduates in Chcm. Eng., E.E., 1.E., and M.E. on Wednesday, Nov. 6. Men interested in manufacturing should have an average of 1.5; those in design and develop ment. 1.8. or better. Westing-house Electric Corp. will interview January graduates at all levels in Cb. Eng., chemistry, physics, Aero. Eng., E.E., 1.E., M.E., ceramics, and metallurgy on Tuesday. Nov. 7. Carl - fide and Carbon Chemicals division, Charleston W. Va., will interview January graduates in chemical engineering, chemistry, and a few in mechanical engineering on Friday, Nov. 10. E. I. DuPont Do NeMOUra & CO. will interview January graduates at all levels in chemistry. chemical engineering, industrial engineering, metallurgy, and physics on Monday and Tuesday. Nov. 13 and 14. . • - - - Ingersoll-Rand - Co. will interview January graduates at all levels in M.E.. 1.E., and mining engineering Tuesday. Nov. 14. At The JUNIOR PROM look beautiful in a new gown by the CHARLES SHOP Owen E. Landon Business Mgr. like at least half of them—going and coming from Sparks u s p this south door. Sim ilar conditions exist at the northeast and north west en trances to Wil lard hall. As a result, b e tween classes, stair wells at these en trances are crowded by hea vy student traf fic. John Ashbrook Joe Breu '~ a ~..~w~ ::.. ~ ..,,u:. • .• THURSDAY, NOVEMBER .2, 1950 By Bibler Inkling Members To Meet Tonight A meeting of Inkling editorial candidates and senior board members will be held tonight at 7:30 in 8 Carnegie hall. Mainly because of administra tive problems, the first issue of this campus magazine has been delayed for some weeks. Inkling is not being planned as a big commercial venture, but rather as an outlet for creative talents, Sam , Vaughan, editor, said. It plans to operate on "a limited circulation, a moderate amount of appropriate advertis ing, subsidy money from several admittedly interested sources, and the • unqualified support of the English composition and lit erature department," according to Vaughan. Forensic Council Namd Nine students have been ap pointed to the Forensic council by Robert Davis, All-College president. The council, according to Mar lin Brenner, acting chairman of the organization, acts as the gov erning body for intercollegiate and intramural debates, campus speech contests, and other for ensic matters. Those named to the council were Brenner, Shirley Gallagher, Rosemary Delahanty, Frances Markowitz, Clair George, David Lewis, Paul Litwak, 'Harry Kon dourajian, and David Schmuck ler. Thirteen Years Old For, the 13th straight year, Ridge Riley is writing the Penn State Football Letter , which goes weekly to more than 11,000 al umni. Riley, now alumni secre tary, was sports publicity director when the weekly letter was con ceived in 1938.