Page Six Complete Text Of Rushing Code The complete text of the 1938 fiatermty tusking code fololvs Article I—Purpose Section 1 The existence of this code is foi the mime pui pose of ,insui mg fair play among the bev el al fi atm nities dui mg the aushmg season, as it shall late'. be defined Article ll—Definitions Section 1 Rushing shall mean 'any contact between frateinity men *and,rushees, whether it be by tele phone, telegraph, mail, messengei, in person co by any othea means that may hereaftei be devised. Section 2 Rushee shall mean 'any member of the Class of 1992, except those who enter with ad winced standing The records of the 'College iegistiai shall be used to vet ify the standing of a piospective rushee Section 3 Rushing Season shall 'mean the 12 day pei iod beginning Wednerday, September 7, and ex tending through Monday, Septem lier 19 • Section 4 Open House shall mean that fi cabmen may of shall be elite' tamed within the ftatei nay houses uncle' the following a egula bons ~(u) Freshmen cannot be accom panied to any fiatermty house by any frateinitv member excepting between the hums of b p in to 10 p m Sunday, September 11 Any fiateinity so desnmg may go THE NITTANY NEWS STAND 110 West College Ave +++ Cigars Tobacco Cigarettes Smokers' Supplies -Magazines Periodicals Confectionery +++ NEW YORK TIMES Daily and Sunday NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE Daily and Sunday NEW YORK MIRROR Daily and 'Sunday NEW YORK NEWS Daily and Sunday THE PITTSBURGH PRESS Daily and Sunday PITTSBURGH POST•GAZETTE PITTSBURGH SUN•TELEGRAPH Daily and Sunday BALTIMORE SUN Sunday Only WILLIAMSPORT GRIT Sunday Only PHILADELPHIA BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA RECORD PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Morning and Sunday PUBLIC LEDGER Morning, Evening and Sunday ALTOONA MIRROR PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ,-- Monday and Thursday Evenings OLD MAIN BELL Monthly HARRISBURG EVENING NEWS - +++ THE NITTANY - NEWS STAND 110 West College Ave AUTHORIZED FROSH APPAREL Ait ' • & •Mi • DINES • BLACK TIES • R. O. T. C. SHOES Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing and attend freshmen to the house during this fourhom peliod Section 5 Rushing Boundaries shall be limited to the borough limits of State College, Pa , a, de fined by the official borough map„ excepting only authomed patties pt operly chapel oned (a) To teceive authotization a fraternity must pi esent petition to the Vigilante Committee contain ing place of patty chaperone and intentions The Vigilante Commit tee «dl be the final word on the an tholization of such a patty Section 6 Silent Pounds ,hall mean that on the dates and tames hereafter mescrtbed in this code, there shall be 110 contact of com munication of any sort bet‘‘een fiaternity men and tubhees Section 7 Infoi mal Period shall mean the following (a) Freshmen shall not be al lotted in the several fi atei nay houses (b) Freshmen shall not be enter tamed in any eating oi iefieslung establishment, nor shall they be given iefieshment of any hind in oi at any place Section 8 Date Cal ds shall mean the official muds sold to ..fieshmen by the Interfiaternity Council foi the purpose of having ftateinity men iecoid theteon the name of tehir iespective houses. in the spaces provided foi engage ments during the fot mal petiod Section 9 Pt efei ence Curds Name given to the ands on which freshmen place their fiist and sec ond choice They wil be gotten and presented at Student Union Satur day, Septembei 17, between 7 and 5 p in Failure to tuin in a piefei once cuid will prohibit freshmen nom being pledged fin a pet iod of 3 days If a fiateinity pledges one of thees men it will be subject to a fine of $lO Aiticle lll—Schedule for Rushing Season Wednesday, September 7 8 00 p m __Summer Rushing Ends Thursday, September 8 Silent Friday September 9 Silent Satin day, September 10 1 p m to 10 p is. ____lnfoirnal Contacts Only • After 10 p m Silent This is also the date set for the Freshman Dance, so any fraternity men found inside of Recreation Hall after 10 p. in 1% ill be consid ered a code violator _ Sunday, September 11 ____ Open Hoube 10 a m to 12 noon__Fteshmen toast go unaccompanied to the hate' mhos 12 noon to 1 p in Silent 1 p in to 5 p in ___ ---- __Same as 10 a m to 12 noon 6 p m to 10 p in __Fiatetittes may accompany freshmen to then houses Monday, September 12 3 a m to 5 p m __lnformal contacts only (get date colds) Tuesday, September 11 7 a in to 11 4a in Infoa mal contacts 11 a in to 4 p in Luncheon 5 p in to 10 p in Dmnei Wednesdav,,Septembei 14 7 a m to 10 a ni —Breakfast 11 a to to 4 p m Luncheon 5 p m to 10 p m Dinner TiILIISdaV and Finlay—the same Satuidal, September 17 7 a m to 10 a m Breakfast 11 a m. to 4 p m - Luncheon 5 p in to 7 p m Dinner 7p in to 10 p m cfeientes ate turned 10 p an to 12 p m, Silent 12 p m ____Fratei dies may get pieference cards Sunday, September 18 7 a in to 2 p an Open rushing and dating 2 p to to 3 p m Silent p an to 10 p m ___Open rushing Silent period stmts. 10 o'cloil Sunday night and continues through until Monday night, Sep tembet 19, at 6 o'clock, when Ira tci nay men appear at the halter ante of their (loosing for pledging Section 2 Each Committee mem• bet shall be paid out of the Intel fraternity ticasuly a sum not ex ceeding $l5 as a consideration of services i cadet ed Section 3 The Committee shall investigate any violation repotted to them, and fin that shall investi gate on then own initiative from tune to time, to insure full and piopei enforcement of this code. Section 4 When the Committee Shall find any member in members of any fiateinity, guilty of violat ing this code in any manner what soevei, they shall be bound to im pose the mandatory penalty helm dean abed Section 5 The penalty kt vio lating this code in any manner uhatsoevei, shall be postponement by one (1.) day the pledging of fieshmen of any other rushee, i e, the silent pei iod shall continue om Sunday, September 18, 'at 8 p m , to Tuesday, September 20, at 6 p Article IV—Regulations Section 1 No mils shall be used in rushing at any time or in any manner This also means that girls may not be present in fiatetnity houses dining the times when fiesimen by the provisions of this code, ate peimitted to be in fn.- teinity houses Section 2 No tushing May be conducted in any beet distiibuting establishments Section 3 Alumni and faculty inembets shal be bound by the pi o visions of this code Section 4 Late iegistrants of the class of 1992 shall be bound by this code They may ieceive instruc twos and date caids at the Student Union Office in Old Main A list of such a egtstrants shall be posted at the Student Union Office daily Section 5 Freshmen shall le ceive engagement muds in the Fast Flooi Lounge of Old Main on Monday, September 12, from 5 p.m to 11 p m Section 6 No frateinity shall be allowed more than two (2) engage• meats (viz, breakfast, luncheon, cabin oi swimming party) with any fi eshman horn Tuesday, Septembei 13, at 12 noon to Satui- KALIN'S , 122 SOUTH ALLEN STREET Knox. Hats - Nunn-Busk Shoes PENN •STATE COLLEGIAN day, September 17, at 7 p. m, in cluswe Section 7 This code may be amended by a maranity vote of the Interfraternity Council at a 'Lego- Icily scheduled meeting Section 8 In the event than an emergency should be found to ex ist due to a shoituge of rooms dating the iushing season of Sep tember 1938, this code 'may be in vallidated by a maim ity vote of Interfraternity Council at a ream lady scheduled meeting 30 Named To College Staff One Promotion, 6 Leaves Of Absence, 3 Resignations ' Also Are Approved Continued From Page Five Beal, agricultural librarian, to un dertake graduate studies, and El7l eanor L Smith, home economics extension, season not given Leaves of absence Prof S. Stevens, history, to continue work uith Pennsz t lyania Histoiical Corsi mission (one yeas), Prof C S Wyand, economics, for' study at Columbia University (one yeas ); Piof James F. Shigley, vetei marj science, for study at , ,University of Pennsylvania and Cornell Univei sity (Fehr nary 1 to August 1, 1939), Prof Aithui S vocational education, - foe wood travel and investigation of home study' and extension programs (January 1 to June, 1939), Ste phen W Baldanza, English com position, los study at Halyard University (one year), and As thus H Reede, economics, foe con tinuation of study at Harvard Um ves sity. Gets Grid Post Joseph P Adessa '3B has been appointed assistant football coach at State College High School He stai Led in baseball and football while in College ' Light upna Chesterfield and you'll get your wish for refreshing mildness, better taste and pleasing aroma. You'll say . . . "Chesterfield is 'a great cigarette." I It takes good things to make a good product. That's why we use the best ingredients a cigarette can have: . . mild ripe tobiiccos and pure cigarette paper . . .' to make chesterfield the cigarette thatsMokers say is milder and better•tasting. HELLO ,FR OS H! 500 To Pledge Social, Groups New Fraternity Membership Record May Be Created,. This Semester .. (Continued From Page One) by the Interfiaternity Council, composed of iepiesentatives from each of the fiaternities, in older to prevent unfun competition among fiateinities and among fra teinities and iushees Provides 3 Periods Divided into silent, infoimal and open-house periods, the rushing season will begin at 1 p. m, Sep tember 10 Sunday evening, fra ternity men will be permitted to accompany freshmen to the house Infoimal iushing will be held Monday and Tuesday, during which time fraternity men will be allowed to contact freshmen any oheie es.cept in the house or in eating establishments Rushing Cards Monday ;Rpshing otitis will go on sale to fieshmen Monday, and the fol lowing day artangements for dates will be sanctioned During the ierriiilnder of the week, bleak -fast, luncheon and dinner dates will be pet mitted Anothei open-house pet iod is slated foi Sunday, September 18, followed by a silent pm iod which will end when pledging starts at 6 - p m, Monday, Septembet 19 That night after 8 o'clock, fratet ntty men will be permitted to con tact at all times freshmen outside the house _ (Under the old code, resump tion of open tushing was pro hanted fat one month of ter the close of the 10-day lashing sea son ) Committee to Enforce Rules A thiee-man enforcement com mittee, consisting of faculty mem bers not affiliated with fraterni ties which have chapteis here, has been established by the code. Caen member will be paid not mole than $l5 by the Inteifraternity Coun cil Upon finding a flatetnity guilty of a code violation, the committee MEN'S SHOP Parents' Group Arrangei Celebration For Dads' Day Aitangements have been made by the Association of Patents of Penn State for the annual celebration of Dad's Day hem Saturday, . I. October 1 o The annual business meeting of the assouation will be held in the Little Theater at 1.0 45 a in Election of office's will be held, a committee foi the wink of the new yea' will be appointed, and a numbei of items of business of interest to all patents of Penn State students will be discussed This association, which has been cal tying on for a numbei of years, was organized' by the parents of the students of the College lot thu purpose of bungingtogether in a bond of common interest those mole interested in the welfare of the stuants than any other single group of individuals It has provided an opportunity for consideration together of piob lons common to all parents„of col lege students and those students at Penn State in patticulac, and an opportunity to suggest f corn time to time movements which would further improve the educational opportunities provided pn this campus This yam Dads' Day will come about thiee weeks after the 'ems tration and beginning of class work and will provide an unusual ly attractive opportunity for par ents to come to the campus when it will be at its best The annual football game with the University of Maryland, which mill open the football season, will be the main athletic attraction , H C Rountiee, Secretary-Tica surei, and David B Pugh, presi dent, of the association, ate com pleting details for the program. , is obliged to impose as a mends , tau penalty the postponement of pledging foi one day, with the si lent period ending_Tuesday instead of Monday Chapman of the Rushing Com mittee is William F. Beyer II '39, assisted by Leonard Coopci, W Jerome Howarth, Hugh F Me- Knight, Ji , snd William R Walk"- ei, sophomores - Raymond S Cos kery '39 is president of the Coun cil. Botany _Tiee Religious Program Slated By P.S.C.A., The fast "Religion in Life Week" will be held here from Sun day, February ~26, to Fu day. March 3, the Penn State Chi's tian Association announced yes terday The event, which was held last yeas at Univeisity of Wisconsin, Ohio State Univeisity and Uni veisity of Noith Carolina, will be sponsored heic by the Federal THE N itta ny Li on: in order to better co-operate 'with 'our many friends has adopted the policy - 'of serving Plate Lunches - - -50 c Full Course Lunches - 75c', Plate Dinners - - - 75c' Full Course Dinners . $l.OO-: • These meals will be served at our regular meal hours and in the regular dining room or in private dining rooms for group parties. , T millions AUTHENTIC COLLEGE WEAR 2 - 11, 1' 1 01 . 1 14. Swank • CLOTHING' e SHOES- - HABERDASHERY Thursday, September 1, 1938 Council of Churches, - National Council of Student Christian Asso• ciations, Council of Church Boards' , of Education and the Student Vol,t unteei Movement Hany W., Sea mans is acting chanman. - Watkins Refuses 7:30, A.M. ,Classei. (Continued From Page Four) namo Lablu atoiy, Education, En- , gineei ing A, B, C, D, E, and F, English Composition, Foundry, Foiestry, Green House, Home Ec onomics, Hot ticultin e, Library, Old Main, Main Engineei ing, Mm-- ei al Industi ies, North Liberal', Arts, Stock - Pavilion, Patterson Hall, Physics Building, Pond La boi atm y, Recreation Hall, South - Libel al Alts, Textile Chemistry Building, Ti tato' Laboratory, White Hall,. Water Towel, and' Zo ology Building- Cliestei field Time on Yourßadio, ; "±',;? PAUL. WHITEMAN ' livery Wednesday Eventng4? C,B S Stations --, PAUL DOUGLAS Daily Sports Prograni, 51 Leading N. B. C..'.., Stations 3"f Copytight 1938: LIGGETT & &NEES 'TOBACCO Co I e 1 ''.'. i I-
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