Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 04, 1936, Image 3

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    Friday, September .4, 193.8
BLANKETS ' LINENS
Welcome, Freshmen
EGOLFS
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
LINGERIE HOSIERY
WELCOME, CLASS OF 1940
TRY OUR STICKY CINNAMON ROLLS
The Electric Bakery
Vi -Block South of Post Office
4 CONTINUING THE RHYME
B When Jill and Jack were com
ing back, their tank was not so
full. Said Jack to Jill—" Here
■fb we’ll refill, —with me they have
" a '^ e ' l ’ gas * s l )ure » an( l
I I 1«11 •*1 l it L*li clean, I’m sure, their service
ack and Jill shot upthc hill.
prompt and fine, they are polite,
i l h<? tank >yasijll<zd With pep. their pi . ices ri g h t,-they’re lead
‘The Gas m sdl sure nlblhc bill, ers in their line!" (That’s what
Thafe hoW_WC make ourfep.; they all say now).
ECKLEY GARAGE
11G McAllister Street * Dial 833
HILAND SHOP
Launderers and Dry Cleaners
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The best place in town to have ,
your cleaning and pressing done
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220/2 S. Allen Si. Dial 3171
COOK, THE BUTCHER COOK, THE BUTCHER .
Welcome Class of\ ‘4o’
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a of up-to-date and modern -®
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WE WILL DO COOKING
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Welcome Class of ‘4o’
New COLLEGE DINER
West College Avenue
Fountain Service Food Service
ALWAYS OPEN
Will Direct Men and Women
DEAN CHARLOTTE E. RAY
Penn State Students
To Have Own Gov’t.
(Continued from page one)
this group.
The actual legislative duties of
Student government He with the Stu
dent Council, for this body recom
mends, creates, maintains, and regu
lates' the customs and traditions of
the College. It also takes the neces
sary. steps to support and carry into
effect any policy to sustain the good
name of the College, and to promote
mutual understanding between the
faculty and student body.
The primary mission of the Student
Board is to act as a coordinating unit
between the Student Council and the
College administration, meeting once
a week with the Dean of Men to dis
cuss student problems. The Board
makes recommendations to the Coun
cil for. the final sanction of that body,
and it also has the power to serve as
a disciplinary body, making recom
mendations directly to the College ad
ministration.
The Student Tribunal, composed of
five members selected by the Student
Council, has judicial power’s in meting
out punishment to freshmen who
late College customs. As reorganized
last year, the Tribunal enlists the aid
of the campus societies in enforcing
freshman customs and punishing of
fenders.
The women students at Penn State
have their own student governing
bodies, known as the Senate and the
House of Representatives. The Sen
ate formulates all rules and regula
tions.'gpyerning women students, pe
nalizing as it sees fit all offenders of
these regulations.
The House of Representatives deals
with rules of lesser importance gov
erning the women’s dormitories, quiet
hour, and the signing out for social
privileges, and appoints all chairmen
of social events. This group has no
voice in any of the actions taken by
the Senate, merely making sugges
tions to the higher governing body.
Students at Penn State elect their
class officers each spring at a time
designated by Student Council, and
at present the men and women stu
dents have separate elections, select
ing a different set of class officers.
An Elections Code for the men’s gov
ernment before the elections, and an
elections committee appointed from
Student Council conducts the election.
A violation 0/ the adopted code dis
qualifies any candidate.
R. F. STEIN
MOTOR CO.
121 South Burrowes St.
Storage-and
24-Hour Service
GULF GAS AND OIL
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAJN
DEAN ARTHUR R. WARNOCK
Customs Have Become
Traditions of Campus
(Continued from page one)
College dances, or wrien escorting
women to and from such functions.
This rule shall be rigidly enforced
until Thanksgiving recess.
7. Freshmen shall be permitted to
attend authorized church social func
tions at the churches, but shall not
accompany young women to or from
such affairs. The regular freshman
attire shall be worn at these times.
8. Freshmen shall not smoke on the
campus. The campus shall be desig
nated as the area within these bounds:
Park Avenue, on the North; College
Avenue on the South; North Atherton
Street on the West; and East Drive
on the East
9. FresTunen shall attend all class
meetings, athletic contests, and mass
meetings, and shall not leave the
same until it.is closed by the proper
authorities'or.'a reasonable excuse is
offered.'
10. Every; Freshman shall wear
during the first month of college a
regulation badge upon which his name
is legibly printed in black letters not
less than one-half inch in height. The
badge shall also bear the name of his
home town and his curriculum.
11. No members of the other class
es may grant immunities to freshmen.
Welcome, Frosh!
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Cassidys
BARBER and
BEAUTY SHOP
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Sanitary Service
in a
Sanitary Shop
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BE WISE .. 1
Ask the Upperclassman
why he walks a block
to Cassidy’s
Phone 3494
CINEMANIA
This, gentle reader and fellow cine
maniacs, is a column of doubtful vir
tue devoted to the cinema, a form of
American art which seems to appeal
to the college crowd above all other
forms.
The roster at the Cathaum theater
begins Monday and Tuesday with
"The General Died at Dawn," the
movie you’ve heard about and won
dered when you were going to sec.
The screen play was adapted from the
novel by Clifford Odets, whose "Wait
ing for Lefty," "Paradise Lost,” and
"Awake and Sing" have been the
smash hits of the past few seasons.
Lewis Milestone, who directed “All
Quiet on the Western Front,” is the
director of this war drama in the Far
East. The plot involves a war-lord
whose schemes of conquering China
lead to a series of weird experiences
in the lives of the principals. With
Odets’ deft touch, this is something
out of the usual Hollywood war
drama.
Wednesday to the Cathnum comes
the comparatively under-publicized
“Girls’ Dormitory,” starring a new
comer to the land of fabulous box-of
fice receipts, Simone Simon, the
French actress, who has recently risen
on the Hollywood horizon to shine
quietly. Twentieth Century followed
the strategic tactic of not building
her up, with the result that La Simon
got more notoriety than any star since
Garbo, of whom nobody knew any
thing either. And so with a brilliant
debut into America cinema, Simone
Simon comes as unannounced as Ha
ley's comet. The story is enclosed in
the walls of a girls’ school, of which
I.
Herbert Marshall is the director. The
love interest wavers between Marshall
and La Simon.
Thursday, the Cathaum features
“My Man Godfrey,” with William
Welcome Class of 1940!
It gives us very great pleasure to extend to you
a most cordial welcome upon your coming to State
College to enroll as a student at The Pennsylvania
State College and it is the sincere wish of the exec
utive officers that you may find a most pleasant and
profitable time in prepartion for your future career.
The First National Bank of State College is pre
pared to place at your disposal the facilities of the in
stitution for meeting your banking requirements and
we assure you that if you open an account, close per
sonal attention will be given to your banking trans
actions.
The First National Bank
Of State College
JOHN T. McCORMICK DAVID F. KAPP
President
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Powell, Carole Lombard, Alice Brady,
Gail Patrick, and Alan Mowbray.
Powell's comedy has always been
good. As “My Man Godfrey,” Pow-1
ell takes the part of a blue-blood in
disguise who becomes a butler in the
home of the Bullock family. His prin
cipal trials are evasions of the amor
ous wiles of Carole Lombard and the
suspicion of Gail Patrick. Meanwhile,
Alan Mowbray, a college friend, tries
to reveal his identity with ensuing
complications.
“Pepper,” a comedy with Jane
Withers, Irvin S. Cobb, Slim Summer
ville, and Helen Wilkes, plays at the
Cathaum Friday of Freshman Week.
Irvin S. Cobb plays the part of the
tough old bird whom youngster Jane
Withers softens in an entertaining se
ries of events which constitute the
plot.
Chevrolet Sales and Servio
Economical Transportation
Standard Esso Gas and Oil
Accessories, Repairs and." Car Washing
Cars Called for and Delivered
McClellan Chevrolet Co.
Dial 2321
PRINTIN'
f.or
FRATFtRNITIES
AND CLUBS
LETTERHEADS
ENVELOPES
STATEMENTS
Nillany Printing i
Publishing Conipan;
110 West College Avem
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642 East College
Cashier