Page Four Welcome Class of '39 ' SCHILLING THE LOCKSMITH 109 SOUTH PUGH STREET THE NITTANY NEWS STAND Next to Cathaum Tobacco Cigars Cigarettes Sthokers' Supplies Magazines Periodicals Confectionery PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Daily and Sunday NEW YORK TIMES , Daily and Sunday NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE Daily and Sunday NEW YORK NEWS Daily and Sunday THE PITTSBURGH PRESS Daily and Sunday PITTSBURGH SUN-TELEGRAPH Daily and Sunday EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER Evening PHILADELPHIA BULLETIN Evening HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Evening ALTOONA MIRROR Evening CENTRE DAILY TIMES • Evening WILLIAMSPORT GRIT Sunday Only BALTIMORE SUN Sunday Only Clemson Garage Offers • An economical service to the student body. Our methods of discount will give you many an extra gallon of (gasoline during your stay here• Come in and get acquainted• REPAIR SERVICE UNTIL MIDNIGHT 116 McAllister St. Phone 790 DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF SERVICE Your Photographic Headquarters OO PORTRAITS KODAK FINISHINGS FILMS SUPPLIES The p . } E K T T( N ) ST H Aa 212 East College Avenue State College Under The:Corner Scholarships, Loans Aid Worthy Students Thirty-nine scholarships, in addi tion to the State senatorial awards, and eight loan funds of various kinds are available for deserving students in the College this year, ac cording to the general catalogue. Efforts are being made to distri bute these funds to those students who are most tdeserving. Each schol arship is listed in the College cata logue with the requisites for obtain ing it. In additon, eleven prizes will be awarded during the College year. Information concerning any of these awards is usually obtained from the office of the. Dean of Men or the Dean of Women. Applications, how ever, have again exceeded the avail able funds this year, according to the reports. Penn State Grad To Coach at Yale Ken Loeffler, former Penn State basketball star, will be head coach of Yale's court team next year, according to an announcement from the Athletic Board of Control at New Haven. Loeffler was graduated from Penn State in 1924 after a successful athlet ic Career. He was a varsity baseball player as well as a leading member of the basketball team for the two sea sons. The former Nittany athletic has been head basketball coach at Geneva College, Beaver Falls. Welcome Class of '39 DELIVERY SERVICE QUALITY PENN STATE SHOE REPAIR 123 W. Beaver Tel. 770 College Head Away On Vacation . DR: RALPH DORN HETZEL Groups Reward High Scholarship (contini,ed from pogo one) ' the recognition of scholarship in all schools is Phi Kappa Phi, which was established at Penn Stiite in 1900. To become eligible for election a student must be in the upper , twentieth of his class on the basis of seven sem esters and fulfill the further condi tion that his average be at least 2.4. Election takes place in the senior year. Membership in Pi Delta: Epsilon, men's national fraternity, is given for achievement in journalistic work on campus publications. Sigma Delta Chi, which was installed two years ago, is a professional society offering membership to students majoring in journalism who intend to follow that ' line of work. Alpha Theta Epsilon is the women's journalistic society, while Alpha Delta Sigma encourages pro ficiency 'in advertising. For work in debating, Delta Sigma Rho is the outstanding honorary, ' awarding membership to selected var sity debaters at the end of their jun ior year. Delta Alpha Delta honors women debaters and its membership is not restricted to any particular class. Purple Quill is a local literary guild which has for its purpose the fostering of creative .writing and ap preciation for it among .the students. Members .of all classes who have dem onitAtialtheir ability along -literary . lines ;are-elected to membership. Along' musical, lines, Kappa Cam , ma 'Psi and :Phi Mu Alpha, national professional and honorary societies, award membership for, uotstanding achievement in any earapus musical organization. Among women stu dents, the Louise Homer club is the honorary musical group. In dra matics, Theta Alpha Phi has as its eligibility requirement the playing of two major or four minor roles in a student production or the' demonstra tion of proficiency along some other phase of dramatic art. Welcome Frosh AUSTIN'S BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP 210 Allen St.—First Floor Across from Post Office 5 Barbers 3 Beauticians + . Be Wise Ask th e Upperclassman why he walks a block to Austin's. , Phone 9930 Welcome Class of '39 THE PENN STATE' COLLEGIAN Customs. Mould Activities Of Freshmen on Campus College customs at ...Penn State are practices which have been handed down from class to class. and have now' become established traditions. Originating from "various sources, these practices have become ingrained in student life and undergo constant changes. Prominent - among. , old7::Penn State traditions is the.-eustom' of exchang ing cordial "Hello's'ith.Other stu dents on - the campus. ', 'Eveli , ''student also greets the president of the Col lege in this manner' ; with 'a tip of the hat or civilicinaalute , . 'Smoking: on the:campus is confined to places outside. of; lab oratories, and Recreatkin hall. 'Penn State men conduct'.themselves like gentlemen and spoitinieri at all ath letic events and 'aviaitrthe;singing of the Alma Mater at - half-time of the game. Two freshman customs were re-in stated, one added, and two removed as a result of a customs revision made by Student Council -last May. No sophomore restrictions. remain be cause of ' their removal three years ago. Freshmen will not be allowed to smoke on the campu:s:this year and must carry matches at-all times ex cept in those periodi . ..deSienated as holidays. Jackets, may be worn by freshmen in place, of .the usual coat, the Council also ruled: The restriction 'requiring freshmen to stay off the front campus walk has been removed from the list. This year freshmen will be.requii:ed to oc c,upy• the east standit'New.Beaver field athletic meets - and the balcony in Recreation hall. The remaining freshman customs arc as follows: 1. Do not walk across the grass on the campus. 2. A. coat or jacket . must be worn in public at all times. • 3. Always wear your dink, black socks, and black tie,. except on trips, on holidays, and on Sundays, or when entertaining mothers or sisters, or when escorting young women at times of house parties and house dances. 4. Wear a regulation' card with your name and preparatory or high school printed on it in large letters. Do not appear without it during the first two weeks at College. , 5. Do not fail to attend class meet ings, athletic events4or..Mass meet- Five honorary or;itz,ifessonal,fra ternities reward achieyement in the: various curricula onlie School of Ag:.• riculture. These inellile.:-.Gamma Sig.:, A ma Delta; the hone Cielete;of-agri- , culture; Alpha Tali, Alpha ;; aerie* , I tural education; IV • iillaiifloriCia, tore; Xi Sigma Pi, 'er1;101:15 -1 AP pha Phi Omega, icoliVha...: , :. 7:: In the School efrakeniks - try .and, Physics Phi Lanribani Upsilon recog nizes high scholarship among men in the chemistry curricula, while Sigma Pi Sigma does the same for men and women in physics._lota Sigma Pi is the national' women's' - honorary and professional chemistry fraternity, and Alpha Pi Mu is .a local pre-medical society open to students preparing to study medicine. . , Kappa Delta Pi ,and Kappa Phi Kappa, both national, organizations, are the chief honoraries in the School of Education. The former is open to both men and women in the two up per classes, while the latter restricts its membership to upperclass men en rolled in the school. Psi Chi encour ages scholarship in: psychology, and Omicron Nu honors high standing junior and senior women in the home economics curriculum. Seven honorary or professional groups recognize achievement in the School of Engineering. Tau Beta Pi elects from the upper fifth of the jun iors and seniors in the school. Sigma Tau requires marked ability along the professional lines ot its members and N Tau Sigma' eleits on a basis of mechanical engineering . ability. Chi Epsilon promotes scholarship among the civil engineering students, while Eta Kappa Nu encourages electrical engineering. Scarab is a professional group of students in architecture as is Pi Gamma Alpha in fine arts. In the School of Liberal Arts, Pi Gamma Mu is a .national social sci ence honorary which elects. juniors and seniors on the basis of scholastic records in social science projects. Del ta Sigma Pi is a 'national profession al society for' students in the com merce and financecurriculum, while Pi Mu Epsilon encourages high schol arship in mathematics, regardless of school. Pi Lambe, Sigma is the lo al pre-legal society,' and Phi Sigma lota is a groan 'for students, interest ed and proficient'in the romance lan guages and literature. Large Selection of. Patterns for Your. New - Suit ' pr.:.T0.009,q We Call For and Deliver—Phone 811 ings. Do not leave such events until excused 1)y proper authority. ' 6. Do not keep your hands in your pockets at any time. 7. Do not enter the South Liberal Arts building by the front entrance. Use the rear entrance in entering the North Liberal Arts building. Student Supplies Upright and Portable Fountain Pens and Penci Die Stamped Stationery Drawing -Materials Official Gym Unifoirms 4 Laundry Cases TEXT BOOK New and Used Athletic Store,'fii On co-op Corner . The. Lions De Complete Food and Fountain Service Substantial Discount on Meal Tickets Glcnnland Bldg. Corner Beaver and P Typewriters At the JOHN GLATZ, Manager Friday September 6,