sday, September 1, 1938 C6stoms Regula Men. Students Will Don Dinks, '-Black . Ties; _Association With. c , Co-Eds Barred In 3-Mile Radius r 71 . t. 1 10 o'clock Wednesday afternoon , September 14, black four in-hand tie's and blue-and-white dinks will flood the campus . t ',"ifote than 1,400 fieshMen—then week's feign of fieedom at an Inil 7 ;will subject themselves to the will of the omnipotent Student ribunal as the fist semester officially gets uncle! way 4 Until then, r freshmen will bet peimitted to loam the campu; ficely. 1,-,-ICustoms On Until May ;When the eel° hour comes, how freshmen will 'don ties and clinks; stuff then pockets with Stu derit%Handbooks and matches, pin Boalsburg '" , Auto Bus Line Leave State College :10.30 aim., 3 15 . p m., leave Lew.' lstown 12 30 p m , 6 20 p. m 'j Meeting trains going West 12'29 p,m 6.16 p m Meeting trains going East 11 39 a. m., 4 28 p m flea & Derick, -Inc. The Rexall Cut Rate Drug Store :121 S. Allen St. Next to Peoples Nat'l Bank , q L , COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN Completely Air Conditioned : i f`` WELCOME CLASS OF '42 / MODERN LUNCHEONETTE Eat in Air Conditioned Comfort ; , i,„ Food the Best—at Prices You Will Like ~ ssz r arkeir and Parkette , Pens and Pencils, '44 $1.25 to , $lO.O -L., WHITMAN'S AND OTHER CANDY 171.;: .Fiesh Every Week ...,, t, STATIONERY Plain and With College Seal , , , TOILETRIES HudnutYardley—Lentheric Dorothy Gray—Lumen Lelong PIPES , AND TOBACCO Kaywotidie—Yellon; Bole—Grabow 'Frank Medico—London hire Cut Prices on Tobacco EMI . , _,Friendly, Service and Low Prices ~761. . ",our,friendly service,is what you are accustomed to at '7' tr,corner,drug , store back home and our prices save. l1J'•• - • ' you money • . , , - - E. , A &- DERICK i , Inc. ~,, ~ ~ Come in and Get Acquainted ; 7 4. , COOLEST SPOTIN TOWN—AIR CONDITIONED then lapels with nameplates, saun tei only over the paved walks and forget all about co-eds—or buffet the consequences And they'll keep on doing it until Move-Up Day, sometime in May Subject to customs regulations will be all students enteling the fist yeas of any foul-yeas couisa except those who are civet 21 yew s of age on oi before the beginning of the school yeas Special students entesing Col lege with approximately the same sating as freshmen and students shifting from a two-yeas to a foul year cosine also must obscene cus toms iegulations, Exemptions Granted Exemptions horn customs tan be received only from Student Ti ibunal, which hears appeals at COLLEGE .DINER ions For Fresh Deans Of Men, Women A R WARNOCK Dean of Men specified dates Students who have undergone customs at another col lege equivalent - to those at State usually ate exempted Comprising this yeta's Tiibunal are Beinaid A. Briggs, Heibeit B Cahan, Joseph FCohan, Vic tot E Gentilman, and George W Yeckley, all semis Chapman ship of the glom) will be rotated periodically Customs i egulations follon I—Freshmen shall at all times caily on then nelson a copy of the Student Handbook, known as the "Freshman Bible" The information requested on the identification page (page 91 must be filled out 2--Fieshmen must at all times weal then clinks and plain black foul-in-hand ties except on tips, holidays, when entei taming motheis or sisters of when escorting women to' house pal ties, house dances, of all- College dances The pound be tween midnight Stinday and $ a m Monde* shall be iegaid ed as a holiday concerning only the diess customs, that is, the dunk and black ties The dunk is to be'imin at - all indom ath letic contests and mass meet ings .—Freshmen Shall not asboLiate with co-eds within a three-mile limit of Old Main„ except at iegulai ' - '4louse-party pemod:,•, house dances or all-College dances, of - when escoi tmg wom- en to and from such function. 4—Freshmen shall attend all class meetings, athletic contests, and mass meetings and shall not AUTHORIZED DOBBS REGULATION TIES HATS ARMY 2 for $l.OO SHOES • e 39,6- 4 HATTER HABERDASHER TAILOR STARK BROS. & HARPER NEXT TO THE MOVIES • MANHATTAN JOHN WARD INTERWOVEN SHIRTS : SHOES SOCKS PENN STATE COLLEGIAN CHARLOTTE E RAY Dean of Women leave such affini s until they are closed by the pi °pet au thin ities of a seasonable excuse is offer ed This i ule is effec tive until the Chi istinas vaca tion only s—Freshmen shall cai iy matche, at all times G—Fieshmcn shall at no time walk on the glass of the cam pus et over unpaved short cuts hut shall walk on the side walks 7—At football games, freshmen shall occupy the East Stands only B—Every freshman shall weal dining the first month of the College yeah a regulation badge upon which his name and home town is legibly punted in large black letters 9—No immunities may be gloated to freshmen by upperclassmen Classes, Gridmen To Use Water Tower Classes using the Water Towel will be tequned to use the South enhance. , _ The second (loot of the - towel uill be devoted to classroom, while the fiist will be used lot the varsity football team - Publishes Nev Work A , dtscussion of-"nViiitive; lyii and diamatic foims of poetry com prises the 487-page lithographed work, "Poetry and Its Foims," published recently by Piof Mason Long of the department of Englisn heie New en Go Into Effe Green RibbonsL.Almost A Yard Long And 4 Inches Wide—Will Feature Headwear Of Women Gicen iibbons—every bit of t foul inches nude—will be knotted customs regulations go into effect o ester at 1 10 o'clock Wednesday aft Besides the ribbons, freshman regulation nainceal de, live inches printed legibly in inch-high, heavy b Namecaids (billboaids v.ould be mole mope]) will be distaided at the beginning of Thanksgiving va cation, November 23 Pal allehng men's 1 egulations, women cull be prohibited to walk on the campus glass, except on Holmes Field Fi eshman co-eds also must attend football game, and must shou utmost digmity to uppetclasswomen Customs Regulations Women's customs 1 egulationi Freshman 'omen shall weal iegulation green han tibbons loin inches wide and thiee quaitets of a yard long These iibbons will be discarded at a freshman bonfire sing on a date to be set by the 7udicial Coin- mittee 2—Freshman women shall ACLU regulation name curds, five in ches by three inches, with then names punted in one-i nc h heavy black letters, until Thanksgiving 3—Name =ids and halt ribbons need not be worn from 5 p in Saturday to 7 a m Monday Customs need not be wont on Finlay night dates 4—At all gatherings, when leav ing on enter mg buildings, class looms, of the dining loom, freshman women shall hold the doors open for uppeiclasswom en and faculty s—Freshman women shall at all times keep off the glass, except on Holmes Field, until Move- Up Day - G—Freshman women must attend football games No freshman may have dates for football games except dun ng house pal ty 7—Freshman women should rise when an older person 01 Impel clanswoman enters the loom B—Fieshman women Mist get up at May Day_ to gather wood for the Cwen breakfast 9—Social restuctions may be plac ed on freshman women witn 'deficient scholarship, at the discietion of the Education Committee of Fieshman Coun cil Customs ale enforced by Flesh mail Council Exemptions ale granted by the Judicial ,Commit tee, headed by Maiy J Sample 'J9 The committee also hears cases and metes out punishment Collegian Issue Put In Hall Cornerstone A copy of the Penn State Col legian was placed in a sealed lead box in the coinetstone of the Fiances Atherton Hall when it was laid during Alumni Day cetemonies June 4 Also included in the comet stone wele copies of The Bell, student liteiary magazine, Co- Edition, women's publication, College, catalogue, Fieshman Handbook, faculty-student dint: toiy and Alumni News, monthly publication 60 10 ;htee-quatteis of a 'yutd long and in the hair of freshman women an , with the beginning of the fist sem ;teinoon, September 14 women will be 'equaled to weal by thice inches, with then names dm* letters New High Set For Enrollment Resident Student Body Soars Over 10.000 First Time In" College History • Duling the academic ycai of 1937-38, for the fist time in his itoiy, the gloss resident enrollment at the College exceeded 10,000 Figures released by William S Hoffman, r egistrar, indicate an en rollment of 9,432 including both undergraduates and graduate stu dents in iegulai and summer ses mons' Counting students who en tolled in two or more sessions the figure totals 10,010 Others enrolled were distributed as follows undergraduate students in summer sessions 2,321, gradu ate students in summer sessions, 883, graduate students in regular sessions, 443, special students, 252, undergraduate center students, 347; agriculture short course en aliments, 165. Miller Heads SDX Dean C. Miller '39 has been elected president of Sigma Delta Chi, national journalism honorary fraternity Other officers ate Roy B Nichols '39, vice-president, John A Tionnovitch '39, sem.- taiy, Dallas R. Long ;39, tramm el, and Salvatore S Sala '39, ie pot ter Class of 1942 SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP NEXT TO POST OFFICE Welcomes You With The Newest and Smartest - IN - RECOGNIZED CAMPUS . WEAR CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING ct September 1 Thomas '39 Heads Campus Thespians Geidon S Thomas '3O heads the Penn State Thespian Club, one of the leading thematic gioups on the campus Othei officers ale Herbert Heller '4O, seeietuiy; Frank Zum bro '4O, treasulm, John Lipetezlo '39, staff manager, and Glenn N Hill '39, business manages Compaising the staff managing list me Flank Zumbio '4O, aidvei tising, Monis Feldbaum '4O, plo pm ties, Kent Heppell '4O, cos tumes, Helen V Andeison '39, personnel; John Graham, stage, Edwaid Sutherland '4O, inches tia, Thomas Sluttei '4l, chief sce nic artist, and Richaid Kintnei '4O, head electa man YOUR COLLEGE BAGGAGE? Why, simply send it on ahead by Convenient RAILWAY EXPRE S S The dependable, time-honored undergraduate route —right from yo low, economical cost and no exti home to your college rooms, at charge for pick up and delivery Just pack your trunks, bags and boxes, lock 'em, strap 'em, tag 'em and phone us the time you want us to call. We do the rest, and you take your train without a baggage bother in sight Ask for our special baggage tags and posters The safest to use, and free at our nearest office North Atherton St., State College, Pa Dial 3281 RUINVI .1, --R.--ESS ...ma . E . ' AGENCY ''' " INC: NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE Page Three To Convert Librar Although no definite plans h been made with legal d to the of the old LIM a y Building, tt indicated that the stiuetuie be tuz ned over foi elassrm spate Watch Repairing HANN'S WATCH SHOP In Hoy's Drug Store E. College Ave. Opposite Campus P. S . i i: your Ac 0. 9 . for us to send at home and re turn for you weekly, walkout extra charge for pack-up end delivery Gel an touch walk agent (shown be low) on low roles and sending "cot led" He's a good man to know
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