Pago Four INTERCLASS GROUP DIRECTS FINANCES Budget Committee Regulates Student Incomes From Dances. Spoils Contiol ol the finances of classes at the Collckv i*. \ ctdod in a commit tee of student'*, imlmhnjr class Ueas viivi * md headed In Neil M Flem ing, j;i ulu ite managi t of athletics, Tin Intel i U'-s IJuiljjot Finance cnmnii.lw tontiols the incomes fiom (Lillies .nut fiom iiitci-dnss sport l ' on the lanjuis \n attempt ts now henifr ni.ule to i eprnl ite the finances of all o\ti i-imnuiku ailmticb j-o that those the woik will leceive piopoi lcnuinei.itKin Ch.ui men of d.i >• <him.cs anti the piuMtlcnts ut ilis-.es sponsmmg thv fniKtion, as wv\\ as cadi committee* man on the dame committee lecciw lemuncration 1m th.n services at the function The than men of the Su nmi Dali, Tumor Piotn, and the Sopli hiikiil' Hop icccne lift\ dollais, and the class piesidoiits aie paid the same amount fin then woik on the dance s ! Th-e membets of the committees each loteive ten dollars Works .is Separate Unit If the dime makes a profit the piosidotit md the chairman of the dance each leccive liflv percent of the excess ot income over expcndi tuies. which total sum must not ex ceed one bundled dollaii Dunng tin* past i-*n yeais inter* clast, spoils have accumulated piofits of o\ci 1500. This is placed m the Intel class ticasuiv for use m exvend intr intei class athletics The committee si stem of interclass budgeting was set lip in older to in suie the propel handling of the re turns fiom student erueiprises on the campus It uoiks as a separate unit fiom othei student government agencies CONSTITUTES NLWES l' SPOUT The newc-,t spoil to ho established at Penn Stale is the gvmnasium team which was begun last Falk In its lone meet of the season, Colgate was de feated 3R-lb •I” 10 IIOM) KECKPI’ION FOR INCOMING STL DENTS The fust s o ttal function of the jeai is the leception to new students bi the Tenn State Chnstnn association This event takes plate about a week after the official opening of school and i*! usualli held on the fiont campus Following a <dioit piogiam in which uppeicljss leadcis aie liitioduccd and deltvei addiesses, an informal get togethei is held and lefieshments are seived Fic'limen aie petmitted cus tom olf foi the evening .WATCHES—DIAMONDS —JEWELRY HANN & O’NEAL FRONT CAMPUS CLASS OF’35 Penn Slate Students for 20 jeers have made . Gcnl/el's their Headquarters STUDENT'S ROOM .FURNISHINGS W. R. GENTZEL “Home of Hotter Built Furniture” 201! East College Avenue Opposite Campus SAUER’S The College Man's Shop For twenty-six years we have been selling College Boys Up-to-Date Men’s Furnishings and Clothing. If this is your first year at Penn State, We invite you to visit our store, We will save you money. Next to Corner Room S A UER’S ° n Allen Steet Campus Honor Societies Perform Triple Function Lion’s Paw, Senior Group, Constitutes Highest Recognition for Undergraduates Fm the promotion of Penn State ! spirit; foi the maintenance of the Penn State honor code, and for the picseivation of Penn State tiadi tions, tlie Campus Honor Societies aie active agencies The Lion’s Paw, founded in 1007, is exclusivcli a senior class society and membership in it is considered |by the student body the highest lion* oi of its kind to which an undeigrad uate may nspue. Only those membois of the semoi class, not to exceed fifteen, who have achieved promin ence in college affans. who have been held m high lcgaid by the student body, are eligible foi this organiza tion Jlembeiship in the Lion’s Paw is not meiclv an honoi bestowed for past service, but rathci it entails a new obligation to work with a gioup which has for its sole purpose the futtheiance of the best interests of the College. Members of Lion’s Paw are not conspicuous in their activi ties, but seek to accomplish their ends by duecting and assisting the efforts of all oiganizations that are sinceiely and unselfishly m’cciosted m the general College welfaic. Junior Societ) Paimi Nous, founded in 1109, and Skull and Bones, founded in 1913, are two uppeiclass societies who are largely composed of piominent sen iois and juniors The two societies choose for then memberships prom inent athletes, sports managers, and other students who have excelled m the \aiious activities The puiposes of these organizations are to promote good fellowship among all College men rogaidless of class or fraternity Affiliations, to boost every woithy College onterpusc, to promote Col lege spirit, and to correct any ten dency toward a disregard foi College customs or traditions Blue Key, founded m 1923, is strictly a Junior class society At least two-tlmds of the Blue Key membership is composed of assistant sports managers, the remainder be ing chosen from othei prominent Junior activity men. The objects of this organization differ somewhat fiom those of the other campus societies. The primary object of Blue Key is welcoming and providing for entertainment of rep resentatives of other colleges while they aie the guests of Penn State. Other motives of the organization arc to serve the College by ushering at athletic contests, to engage in pursuits which lcflccL the good name of vhe College, and to strive untiring ly to better the conditions of the WATCH REFAIRING College ill cverj possible way. Sphinx is another upperclas-s soci ety, founded in 1912 The chief lea son foi the foundation of this mgan l/ation v\a>, the feeling among sev cial uppciclassmcn lh.it, an oigani/cd vffoit should be made to maintain hatmony between the inpuily incic.is mg number of fratuimti men and the non-fiateinitv students. Diuids, founded in 1907 (the old est campus society), and Finns, founded in 1912, aie stucllv Sopho moie class oi ganizatious. The chief purpose of these societies is to up hold Point State customs, particulailv lirst-year legulations Those gioups also endeavor *to promote the wclf.uc of the College, and to foster and pio mote good spoitsmanship at athletic contests Women students have two itnpoi tant campus societies, Atchousni and Cvvens, the foimer made up of a lim ited number of piomment women in the semot class, and the lattei com posed of sophomoic women who have excelled in some activ lty HONOR SOCIETIES REWARD FRESHMEN (Continued fiom page tfnee) joung in that field and intending to enter that woik Phi Mu Sigma is a local group which names meinbeis from the editorial boards of the pub lications. Foi .woik m debating, Delta Sigma Rho is the lone honoiary fiatoimtv Puiple Quill is a lueiaiy guild which has for ats purpose the fostering ofj liteiary creation and appreciation! among the students. Students who: have shown ability along htei.uy, lines are elected to membership. Kappa Kappa Psi is made up of outstanding members of die College band while Kappa Gamma Psi is a professional musical honuiarv Phi Mu Alpha, commonly called Sinfoma, is a second professional music group whose membership is made up of stu GET ACQUAINTED WITH,. Harvey Brothers Blue Ribbon Ice Cream FRUIT PUNCH Refreshments of Quality for Any Occasion 220 East College A\enue ! Phone 211 11 STUDENT HEADQUARTERS FOR LATEST SONG HITS ON RECORD AND SHEET MUSIC LIGHT LUNCHES AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE. STATE COLLEGE ICECREAM The BVSusic Room II WE INVITE YOU TO DROP IN AND HEAR 11 THE NEW HITS WHILE YOU EAT |l THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN CAPTAINS Penn Stale Gridders For 1931 GEORGE T LASICII ’32 dvnts outstanding for vocal and m stuunental work on the musical oiga ni7atioiis of the campus \ Theta Alpha i Phi is the honoiJiy diamntics fia | termty. Two majoi or four mmoi jioles must have been played or pio | fluency shown in some ochei phase of Idiamatic ait as the minimum iequip ment foi eligibility Among the! women students the Louise Homer club la the honoraiy musical gioup. In Liberal Arts School Seven honoiary fraternities icvvard achievement m the various curricula of the engineei mg school. Tau Beta i Pi clous from the first fifth of the : uppciclassmcn in the school, Sigma i Tau lequnos rnatked ability in the chosen caiceis of its members, and Pi Tau Sigma chooses on the basis of engineering ability, scholarship and personality. Scaiab is a professional I gioup foi suidonts who have shown lability m architectural pin suits Also I clibtblc foi Pi Gamma Alpha, fine jait% an* the outstanding s’.udents in laiclutectuie Eta Kappa Nu is solely I foi students in electrical engineering and Chi Epsilon elects civil engineeis In the School of Libcial Arts, Pi Lambda Sigma is a local honorary pte-lcgal souetv. while Delta Sigma Pi is the* honmaiy commcice frater nity Membois to Phi Sigma lota, lomanco languages, and Pi Gamma Mu, social science, arc chosen on a strictly scholastic basis. Phi Lambda XJpsilon is the honor aiy group of the chemists. It elects on a bnsis of general scholarship with woik in chemistry having' double im poitance The honor man. of Ihc sophomore class in the chemical cui nculum is elected at the end of the year Proficiency in physics is re unified 'by eligiblluy to Sigma Pi Sigma, while Pi Mu Epsilon confines its membcislup to outstanding stu dents m mathematics. Military Ifonorarics High tanking students in the min ing and geology curricula arc eligible foi Sigma Gamma Epsilon which is a professional fraternity. For students in the education school there arc Kappa Delta Pi and Kappa Phi Kap pa Junior and senior men and'vvomcn whose grades are above the average and who have completed at least six semesters in education arc eligible foi the former while the latter is a piofessional fraternity and members must intend Vo follow that line of work after college. Psi Chi is the or ganization for outstanding students in psychology. Xi Sigma Pi is the forestry honor ary and Pi Alpha Xi i*e\vards with membership students who show abil ity and interest in floriculture Alpha Tau Alpha chooses students m the agricultural education course. Omi cion Nu elects from the upperclass women in the home economics course while the Ellen H. Richards club is for juniors in home economics. It sc- LOVELAND The Sweet Shoppe Will Serve Club Breakfasts Sandwiches BUS TERMINAL Phone 858 Sudden Service THE FOUNTAIN We invite you to open a checking account with us and take advantage of our other banking services. The Peoples National Bank Rooming and Boarding Directory --ROOMS- Clean—AVarm—Com forlnble H. CRISSMAN—iII Pugh Street FRESHMEN For a Good Boarding and Rooming House Write or Call at STATE CLUB MRS. HARM 512 West College Avenue A HOME-LIKE HOUSE For Folks Who Care PENN' STATE HOTEL ALWAYS OPEN ALWAYS CLEAN East College Aocnue Phone 9640 JOHN GARBER ’32 Jects members fiom the upper fifth of chose enrolled. Scabbard and Blade is a national society electing students who take ad vanced military training. Under its auspices a local organization of un derclassmen in R. 0 T. C. was foimcd last year with a view to petitioning Pershing Rifles, which is not strictly an honorary but an organization of men showing proficiency in the basic course FRESHMEN MAY HAVE DATES Tho first social function at which freshmen may accompany women is the Fall House Paity hold early in November COLLEGE HOLDS DAD’S DAY An opportunity is given freshmen to entertain then “dads” for the first time with the celebration of “Dad’s Day” eaily in the football season. Entertainment for the visiting fathers includes the afternoon football game, plays, enteitammcnts, and smoker. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS TELEPHONE ,90 | CLARK MOTOR CO. 224 East College Avenue Stale College, Pa. 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