Page Four tudent Union Super in the School of Liberal Arts, Pi imma , Ma is a national social Sci te honorary which elects juniors , d seniors on the basis of scholastic cords in social science projects. Del- Sigma Pi is a national professional tidy for students in the commerce Don't forget to stop. at.:AMIT.y.:.HALL and finance curriculum, while Pi Mu Epsilon encourages high scholarship in mathimatics, regardless of school. Pi Lambda Sigma is the local pre legal society, and Phi Sigma lota is a group for students interested and proficient in the romance languages and literature. ises Extr Each Body Has Representative Purpose Is To Further Student Welfare; Organizes All- College Dances Endeavoring to serve as co-ordinat ing unit for all the extra-curricular activities at Penn State, the Student Union has taken its place as one of the valuable student organizations in the short period since it was orga nized in 1930. The Union has no legislative power and is not supervisory but, accomp lishes its Work by suggestions to, its component' groups in the form of rec ommendations. Representatives from each of the major activities constitute the 'formal membership of the Union Board, although every student engag .ng in activities is automatically a member of•the Union. In addition to the student members there. are included in the membership the Dean of taco, the Dean of Wom en, the 'Student Union manager, George . L. Donovan, and two mem bers from the administration or fac4 ulty elected for terms of two years. The first three are ex-officio mem bers. - The purpose of the Union is the furtherance of the welfare of each student activity, the coordination of the activities to serve a common pro. gram, and• the promotion of projects which, could not properly be handled BOALSBURG AUTO BUS LINE In. State College, 10:30 A.M., 3:15 P.M.; Iv. Lewistown 1 P.M., 4:20 p. m. Meeting trains going west 12:45 P.M., 4:08 P.M.; cast 11:39 4 P.M. Dial Boalsburg 3461 THE PENN STATE EOLLEGIAN - Curricular Activities Manager Student Union GEORGE L. DONOVAN Head of the Student Union Donovan is the spearhead of all Student Union aitliMies;and is the person who directs the work at the Union office on the ist floor lobby, Old Main. by individual groups. , . In its short history,, the Union has Undertaken and completed many pro jects. Last year;it sponsored about half a dozen all-College dances, sev eral of .which were 'free. It also held a number of concert's of popular" and classical records 'ins the second floor lounge of Old .Main., .General serv ices, such as the handling of ping pong and billiard equipment and the Carnegie Foundation ,Phonograph rec ords sere extended through the in formation bureau situated on the first floor of Old Main. 'This office is open every day but Sunday from 8 o'clock in the morning until Vat night. It is open Sunday morning and afternoon. Within the past fevi' Years the Stu dent Union office taken over tie handling of the frinds for the- three !'principal campus .publications, the Collegian. Froth, and Bell. This is a voluntary arrangenient and was made so that the , publications could have the benefit of competent accountants at no expense to - themselves. Previ ously each had kent"its own books and handled its mini" Money; with a result that several of them were in a poor financial condition. Hundreds of visitors to the cam pus Are enjoying',the petunias in bloom in „the new'''flower gardens. Twenty thousandlplants, representing 420 varieties, are.irrfrower; i Y * Welcome, Freshmen! THE COLONIAL presents The Marine Dining Room 12G West Nißally Avenue .*; • 4 ' " .2 31 !"..* • - ; 4' . 110111K : 4blit.. -, Meal Tickets or Single Meals $5.00 Meal 'Fidel, for $5.00 or ' Steal Ticket (gond for 21 meals) for $7.00. Cod Until Used THE BEST OF FOOD AND . SERVICE Fraternity Pledging ‘. To Near 500 Mark 'Continued from paPn ono) 8 o'clock in the morning until 1 o'clock the next morning. On. Sunday...the' rushee . may stay in a fraternity. house from 8 o'clock in the Morning until' B,o'clock in the evening. -- • It is during this free period that the, fraternities may first' extend an in formal 'bid to. a rushee. This .bid is binding to neither party. From Rushee To Pledge ~ A third 'silent" period shall, begin Sunday night, September 10, at 8 o'- Clock and end Monday, September 20, at 7 o'clock. During this period a rushee may receive all formal type-. written bids assigned to him at the Student Union Office from Monday at 8:30 o'clock until 5:00 o'clock Oat' evening. At 6:00 o'clock Monday evening% September 20, the rushee shall appear unattended at the fraternity' of this choice which has issued him'a bid' for a formal pledging dinner._ • . RESIDES TAXI SERVICE Welcomes the Class • • of '4l • - - Anywhere within borough limits, or 25c per passenger. Tel. 3421 24 Hour• Service Welcome Class of 1941' -- You will find, here the facilities, the resources, and the co-operation that you need if you are to make the most - ' - of your'opportunity. We shall be very glad to welcome you as a new deposi tor—or to continue to give our best attention to your interests if you are already with us. ++ + , The First National Bank •- OF STATE COLLEGE Member' of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation . . A Centur.V . of Service for Travelers How termites can be controlled is Alvin C. ; Watson, graduate •of :the explained in a new bulletin prepared College, has been appointed associate by.H. E. -Hodgkids, professor of en- regional conservator for the Soil Con servation Service in the northeastern tomology extension. • • HORSEBACK RIDING . ' . • Special Tickets on Easy Terms • • - $1 an hour, or 6-hour ticket for $5-13-hour ticket for $lO • , Free . itistruCtions:=--Make reservation-- -• • CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL - . • • Rear of.,lldiei Gei;::)s4ll6Tlfht WELCOME, CLASS 'OP' '4i • . Smiths Tailor Cll CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES .• . • DRY CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING , 110 E. Beaver Ave. Nekt to POst, Office Thursday, September 2,.1937
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