Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Published scmi-wcvkly durinc the Collect year, except on holiday*, by students of The Pennsylvania State Collect, In the intercat of the Collect. the students, faculty, nlumni, and friends. THE MANAGING BOARD JOHN A. BRUTZMAN '35 JACK A. MARTIN '35 Editor Business Manager FRED W. WRIGHT '35 GEORGE A. RUTLEDGE '35 Sports Editor Circulation Manager KENNETH C. HOFFMAN ’35 B. KENNETH LYONS '35 Managing Editor Local Advertising Manager JAMES B. t WATSON JR, ’35 HARRY J. KNOFF *35 Assistant Editor Foreign Advertising Manager PIIILLII* W. FAIR JR. ’35 JOHN J. MATTHEWS *35 Assistant Managing Editor Asst. Foreign Advertising Manager A. CONRAD HAIGES '35 EARL G. KEYSER JR. ’35 News Editor Asst. Local Advertising Manager JAMES B. BEATTY JR. ’33 MARGARET W. KINSLOE ’35 News Editor Women’s Managing Editor MARCIA B % DANIEL ’35 ELSIE M. DOUTHETT ’35 Women’s Editor Women’s News Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS John K. Barnes jr. ’3f» AY. Bernard Frcunsch *36 Vance 0. Packard ’36 Harry B. Henderson jr. *3O William P. McDowell ’B6 John E. Miller jr. ’36 Donnld P. Sunders '36 Charles M. Schwnrtr. jr. ’36 ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS Philip G. Evans ’3O William B. Heckmnn ’3O Leonard T. Sioff ’36 Roland W. Obcrholtrer jr. *3O William H. Skirble *36 WOMEN’S ASSOCIATE EDITORS L. Marybcl Connbcu *3O Ruth E. Koehler '36 A. Frances Turner *36 Managing Editor This Issue Associated goltcpiafc ffircsfl 1V33 1934 *»• Editorial Offices, 313 Old Main—Telephone GOO Application made for entry at the Tost Office, State College, Penna., ns second-class matter. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1934 FRESHMEN—FRATERNITIES The first few weeks of college undoubtedly repre sent the greatest period of transition in a young pei’- son’s life. Cut off from the influences and habits of home for the first time, the freshman finds himself in a whirl of an entirely different life. The mode and tempo are entirely changed, with individual- initiative replac ing 'the supervision of former years. Probably one of the most unique institutions which the freshman will encounter, and one with which he has had no previous encounter, is the fraternity. Its presents will be all too quickly thrust before him, when date cards and the other paraphernalia of rushing season arc distributed at the first meeting of Freshman Week. -Rushing will swing into its high speed action at once. The freshmen will be taken to the houses and pre sented with a picture which will nodoubt awe the average man coming to Penn State. The fraternity houses on this campus rank as well as those on almost any campus. There is no doubt that they far surpass the' homes of nearly every freshman. As in years past, a certain number of social aspir ants will come determined to establish themselves in the best possible house, while others will already have an introduction to some fraternity through a relative or acquantance. The average freshman will face the situation with