Show Campus in the Crisis Dean Predicts Future Of Fraternities in By Robert Cutler silver lining hiding behind th clouds for some time was uncovered 6 far as men's organizations are concerned when hill top school officials predicted most of the men's social fraternities would probably weather the war and continue next Some Fraternities Continue Fraternity Dean John L. said that all indications point toward continued activities for Sigma Beta Theta Phi Delta Sigma Nu and Pi Kappa During the past two Sigma Pi and Kappa Sigma have dropped active participation because of a lack of Both he have rented their houses and maintain chapter rooms in the base- Enthused by the report that approximately more high school students took the entrance examinations RoDert Cutler for next than took year it last year the dean said he believed that freshmen ings particularly during winter and spring quarters would cany those five fraternities over the New Home Nu's have used their house for only rooming purposes and eliminated board this the dean Also there has been some comment that the Phi Delts are considering putting their house up for rent or sale with the view in mind of building after the Any opinion that the postwar fraternity would be split was spiked by the It is his opinion that all seven will resume their normal organizations following the Veteran Organization Something new in the way of men's organizations is being by veteran students on the campus who two weeks ago effected a preliminary of Veterans of Foreign There is some talk that the organization is sending feelers in search of an organization Just whether they will take a greek name or what the policies of tion will be has not been definitely deter- i |