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The Gold Oct. 22, 1965 3 -Letter To TileE"itor~ To the Editor: mosphere of the college. ternity constitution and Fraternities and sororities Pledging has now been de- to know the members have raised the ire of adrninia- fined as a period of learning fraternity personally, trution, faculty, and fellow stu- and orientation rather than one terrrlty reserves final jud;,";;;,t I~:,~~.~I ?ents by their manner of pledg- ?evoted to persecution and haz- on t?e, ?,cc,eptance of mg- members into their organi- mg. Pledges, as future broth- for inltlation. If a zations. These pledges have e,rs, are to be treated 85 unen- not ~ccepted. for . been subjected to humiliation lightened equals rather than un- terminates his disorientation, and even phyai- worthy subordinates. the fraternity cal punishment, all in the name Since the fraternity realizes t? find a ~ore of brotherhood and sisterhood. that it cannot be an entity ex. bon for his needs Pi Alpha Alpha cannot main. isting solely for its own bene- While Pi tain that it has not been a part fits, we have attempted. to in- that of this system and yet we feel corporate a commumty or not the time has come for a more school service project as part held by all mature attitude. The bonds to of the pledging program. We academic the past are strong and old cue- hope that this will be recogntz- c~nsid.er it a step, for ~~~:io~~~ySl~e\v~~;a~e;~!o~e~c~~.~;~a~~.nft~,~U~~~~d :~gnp;!m~~ ~~J:'~~~~Tnn~~:.rd responsthle ]n, ~~in :ri:!~erOf ~~et:~!i~; s;~~~: ~:~~er~nd;~~~~:,inganrt7:a~ :~te~dh;r~ne~o~: our 'i;";;',~;itv1Gut,; some fraternities and sororities citizens. It is not just a nomi- motto "For true manhood." The first steps toward a new nal commitment, but an Respectfully, understanding are always the e~ort to better campus rele- Alva. Baker most insecure and faltering and ttons and develop mature mem- John Ba.Uard ours are no exception. bers of our fraternity. Rich«rd Keown Feeling that learning comes Each pledge is assigned a The Executive Cmmcdl best through open discussion pledge father as an advisor and Pi Alpha. Alpha. Fra.ternity and honest criticism, we place teacher, with final before you what we believe to for all activities of be a more mature pledging eys- period in the tern. As a fraternity we have the Pledge the set up guidelines for pledging President of the which we feel not only promote a committee of members. ~nity and understanding with- To ensure compliance m our own group, but are also the requirements of adapted to the academic at- which include ,~~•.~,~-',,~ -•.. ~ SCA Studies Serving You: Maryland Hotel Lowell Ensor has Urhan Missions The Student Christian Aseo- election of Ar- Supply Co., Inc. 15 Washington Road of to the Board of cia tion will offer a special re- Maryland. treat program at the Fellspoint New Methodist Parish in East Balti- Margate, Westminster is president of·the Pep- more, November 6 and 7. Rev- Serving the Finest Foods Bottling Companies of erend Robert Clark, minister of campus spoke 225·227 S. Hanover Street Pizza • Sandwiches ELDERSBURG Atlantic City and Vineland, the parish, informing on interested New Jersey and of Wilmington, last year, Platters Delaware. listeners of his parish's inter- Baltimore, Maryland RADIO ~~~=~=_=_ city ~e~~~~' ·j~o;~ic~i~e :~~~ STUDENTS WELCOME , ...,Id'nt' of the lower class areas RCA VICTOR city. Because (if the in- DUMONT - EMERSON FINE reaction of the stu- POULTRY - MEATS Fast Radio Service the SCA is planning to 185 E. Main DEPARTMENT an urban mission study. Visit TI 8-3066 FROSTED FOODS would involve research Eldersburg Shopping Center COFFMAN· work such as that which ROSENSTOCK'S 795·0210 parish is doing within its program. excellent is an LADIES SHOP FISHER CO. retreat for observation of . Attention Senior & Graduate Men Students-U. S. Citizens . in the par- Needing nominal Financial Help to complete their educe- 25 E. Main St. 11 E. Main Street will allow better tion this academic year-and then commence work-co_ Westminster, Md. 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