PACT TWO Greek Membership Standards Students Comprise Defended by Fraternity Group Over Half of Town , . By dick drayne ' The old question of the dependency of State College upon . ”, i a s.a.emer., released daring its annual con- the University may he somewhat resolved by a recent census vention .as: week said * the cr.oosxg of one s own friends’' is a social right, not a civil right,; _ students up more than one half the borough popula ana mat a fraternity has the right to choose members in accordance with its own stan-i - ilO£2« ....... , ~ ! • A report received recently from the U.S. Bureau of.Cen .The s.a janent said that eacn conege iraterr.ity is a social organization, voluntary in, SU3 by h officials shows that of the total 21,651 popula membership, anS. as such, “is entitled to exercise its fundamental American right" to choose t ; Qn n '^' students member* by its own standards. . -jf h e remainder, 10.231, are coni The statement came as a result r~ I r> • • . . n . isidered to be permanent resi of a discussion by NIC members ildtliST TO t TGSGTJT idents. The census was taken in on whether a fraternity can *et: _. m . _ _ , October. - up iu own standards of member- OSSICaI Program TOMqht I ship, or uhetr.er the rignt to join “ *’7* ! Dajly r-Ml<wp,n Feb. 22. 1355, . fraternity should be considered; Compositions of Bach. Brahms, Beethoven and Chopin' “*• “although the University M » civil right . ’• r . was the main reason for the Q. Edward Pollock. will be heard at £:SO tonight in Schwab Auditorium when’ borough’s founding. Stale Col . , _ • lege expanded until to the dean ot men end a mem- Philippe Eniremon:, youthful French pianist, will present his a has become essential for her of the undergraduate rela- cancer* ‘ many other reasons." One rea sons committee of tbe conter- T ' he concenis the second of the ; *° n led , was * Tacation and ence, said the membership poi- resort center, icy was put in statement form series sponsored by the State breakdown of the student when newspapers throughout College Concert Association. [population shows 6197 students the countries .reported oo the Eniremont will open the T 1 conference. . , „ . „ „ *the College Heights section ana Th* swrv. which did r.,i ap.-var 1 4714. living in the .southern half in The Daily CoKegian becau>e major by Bach, followed oy.of me oorough, including the the stones on the confer-.-nee 30- Beethoven's Sonata in G major,'fraternity and boarding house pea red during Thanksgiving 'a- Opus 49, No. 2. He has included, ar ? > as - , _ . _ , , „ cation, caused widespread mrs-.a- three numbers by Chopin; Bal- pJ.^d/t^hTteliev^ 0 the st in terpretation and distortion a? the , . - v - n *,- , hdwa.ds sa.d he beuetes tne stu eonfWer.ee police on ade * a F Elmor > oPfe 0 P fe a2 > 4 -;dent figures include part-time Pollock said, and the statement Waltz in A-flat. and Polanaise.students, graduate students and was released to clarify the po'iry. No. 5 in F-sharp minor. those part-tirne instructors who Over the past ten years, Poi- Following the intermission, ® F ° S '® ra 113 6 lock aid. many college legisla- will play Variations and Fugue The borough maintains these tunes have tak» steps requiring or. . -rv- t ~ e D r Handel by Brahms. 1 persons should be classed as clauses" from their The concert is part of Entre-J permanent residents. An ex aiscmm-naiory oauses ltocts ... ~ .1 planaiion of tins division is not eonsututwas or Wave the cohege mor.t s fourth tour of the tinned ( in &e Knso , report . campus. In New Eng and. he saia. states and Canada. ; An estimate is now being made • few colleges have made frater nities prove they were not d.s crimmatory by requiring them to take members of minorities as members. When a university agrees to ac cept a fraternity on its campus, he said, it also accepts the frat ernity's constitution. The confer ence fell it was cot right, he ex plained. for a university after making this “contract" with the fraternity to suddenly decide it doesn't agree with the fraternity’s constitution and order that it be changed * The right to join a fraternity “is not an inalienable right erf any individual.” Pollock said. "Many are confusing the social rights with the civil." he added. “However," PoUock said, "we don't have much of a problem here." There aren’t eaougn mem bers of special groups at the Uni versity to satisfy fraternities that exist to take these people, he said. PoUock said he thinks aH “so called discriminatory clauses" will ultimately be removed from frat ernity constitutions. 5 Profs Receive Title Changes Changes in titles were approved for five faculty members st the weekend meeting of the Execu tive Committee of the Board of Trustees. Dr. William profes sor of itHemauonai trade, and Dr. Randall S Stout, professor of public finance, were named pra-i fessors of economics; Julius J. De-: Carohs. associate professor of en-1 gmeering research, was named. associate professor of mechanical engineering; ar.d Wolfgang E. Meyer. professor of engineering research, was named srofessor of mechanical engineering. Ail changes are effective Dec. K. ; Dr. Frank R. Hartman, research assistant, was named research as sociate in the Division of Aca demic Research and Service; ef fective Oct. 1. Sorority Plans Project For Mentally Retarded Gamma Phi Beta socor.t- is; pSanning to send used jewelry; to Laureitor. Sute Village. a train-; ing school fesr mentally retarded girls, as a Christmas project. ! Women students who would like to contribute jewelry may give it to their sorority presi-! dec; or Leonides representative. Townspeople who wish to can tribute mar call extension 1534-iI before Today. i THE DAIIY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Philippe Entremor.t To Apv-ec— Tovijl: Eng Assistant to Speak The Computer Applications Seminar wn.l hear Peter Wegner, research assistant in er.gir.eerlr.g research, speak on "Pern-Code— A Floating Poir.: Interpretive Rou tine" at -tiiO pat ti>iav m : Willard. Sunday, Dec. 15 8 p.m. Music by REC $1.50 per person Tickets at the HUB desk and Music Room PENN STATE TOUR OF EUROPE June 19 . . . August 1 As far as SICILY! 41 exciting days in England. France, Switzerland, Monaco iMonla Carlo}, Italy. Austria, Germany, and Holland. A unique itinerary! Under the direction of: Dr. Dagobert de Levie. Assoc. Prof, ol German. PSU Far further information, phone: AD 8-6635 The Penn State Jazz Club GEORGE SHEARING FRANK TELESCA from 7 - 8 HALL presents WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1957 to determine student resident population. When the estimate is completed it might give a more complete picture than is now re vealed by the census results, Ed wards said. Two Profs Attend Forum on Taxation j Dr. Robert A. Sigafoos, assistant' j executive secretary of the Insti tute of Local Government, and Dr. Randall S. Stout, professor of pub lic finance, recently attended the 50th Annual Conference of Tax ation, sponsored by the National Tax Association. Sigafoos and Stout are con tributors to the Association’s quarterly journal, the National Tax Journal. Stout served as a member of the program commit tee for the conference. anon Feat. 2:22. 4:10. 5:58. 7:46. 9:37 Ijfefc. Paramount Pres*nt» mlm | OANA ANDREWS 1 f LINDA DARNELL % "STERUNGHAWj |^^New^^axtoon^^^ *CATHAUM Now 1:15. 3:18. 5:21, 7:24. 9:30 * . n ' s_e - ■ —wen ',. f entert inm_nf! Gene Kelly - Mitri Gaynor Kay Kendall - Taina Elg FRIDAY AT MIDNIGHT HORROR SHOW 2 CHILLING HITS! *NITTANY j Now - Doors Open 0:45 p-m. 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