The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 24, 1960, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. AAARCI
Panhel Anal
Lipp F
By SUE LINI
Fourth in a
In 10 years so
be living in hou
suite plan will
predicts Dorothy
of women.
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Series
•orities may
ses and the
be obsolete,
I. Lipp, dean
As sorority chapte
and larger with
enrollment, houses
ed to handle all
The suites which h
ities now will be
hold the expanding
Lipp said.
rs grow larger
he increasing
will be need
the members.
>use the soror
too small to
chapters, Dean
New suites will
Pollock area re
next fall and in
hells in the fall
these will probat
suites built on
Lipp said.
About 10 years are needed fori
the Paniiellenic chapters to ac
quire the necessary funds to fi
nance a move into houses. Gener
ally, the local groups will make
tire initial down payment and
mortgage on the house and their
national organization will finance
the second mortgage, Dean Lipp
Baid.
iidence halls
the turf plot
of 1961. But
ily be the last
:ampus, Dean
At the present, all sororities now
on campus with the exception of
one are bound by a housing agree
ment with the National Panhel-
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INTERVIEWS
ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
For: Engineering, Research & Development,
Manufacturing, Sales and Finance. These positions will
be assigned after a comprehensive training program.
Link will be on campus Thursday, March 31
If an interview is inconvenient,
call (collect) RAYMOND 3-9311 or write
J. F. Garbarino, Representative, College Relations.
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MSIpS GENERAL PRECISION, inc.
‘ BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK
24. 1960
resees Houses for Sororities
lenic Conference to live in suites.
Within the next few years this
agreement must be nullified be
fore the sorority house plan is
realized.
Dean Lipp said that for sev
eral years sorority chapters at
Penn State have been aiding
chapters on other campuses to
build houses through fees to
their respective national organi
sations. She said it is about time
"our chapters were given funds
toward a building program."
She stressed the fact that the
acquisition of sorority houses is
open in the
Recruiting Officer
To Visit Campus
Capt. Clinton W. Hammond,
officer procurement officer for
Detachment 208, U.S. Air Force
Recruiting, will be on campus
from 10 am. to 3 p.m., tomorrow
in the Hetzel Union recreation
He will Interview and talk to
applicants interested in obtain
ing a commission in the Air Force.
Programs available are the Of
ficer Training School and Naviga
tor Programs for men, and the
Officer Training School and Nurse
Program for women.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
through long-range planning and
that building funds must be start
ed soon.
Dean Lipp believes that under
the current suite plan, the social
program of a sorority is limited.
Sorority members are missing
the experience of living in their
own house and having the re
sponsibility of the care and up
keep of it. she said. They lack
the opportunities to invite men
to the houses and to hold din
ners and parlies.
She said that the diversity of
[living experience in college is im
portant to the student and that
spending four years in a residence
hall does not aid in developing a
coed to her fullest potential.
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night's banquet. Entertainment
at the banquet will be provided
by the Pi Beta Phi sorority quar
tet. A dance will follow the ban
quet at Tau Kappa Epsilon fra
ternity with music by the Ivy
Rocks.
A closing general session will be
held at 9 a.m Saturday with the
presentation of a conference sum
mary by Arthur M. Wellington,
professor of counseling education
and adviser to the local Circle.
A business meeting will precede
the closing of the conference at
noon Saturday.
Dr. George K. Brown of Car
negie Institute of Technology is
the Province 1 Deputy which in
jcludes 16 colleges and universities
in the eastern United States. Mar
tin Leshner is general chairman
of the conference for the Penn
State Circle.
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Discussion on Algeria
The International Relations
Club will hold an informal stu
dent discussion on the ‘‘Algerian
Crisis and United States Foreign
Policy.”
The discussion will take place
at 7:30 tonight in 215 Hetzel
Union Building.
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