Page Eight Women's Rushing Season Held During Second Senieste' Sorority Campaign Will Officially Begin With Party On February - 8 Houses Limited To $2O Expenditures For Open Rushing Period By Code; Stiff Penalties Fixed Unlike the men's fi atei nity rushing season, the women's i asking season does not open officially until the hi st Wed nesday of the second sempstei, Febi miry 8 Officially opening the season will be a party sponsored by Pan-Hellenic Council and open to all gills, including freshmen and tonsfers, interested in sorm ites From then until noon Thuisday, no individual contact NI it be pel m•tted between so) may . women and mospeetwe menthe's 1 Rushing Chan man at the end of Open iushing, ho\vevei, will be-, the semester Lin at noon Sunday, February 5 A foz mar par ty 1,01 be held the and continue until 9 p m, Saturday before the fount bid day, Feblualy 9 ding, rebt nal y Il Invitations Houses will be limited to expen-Imust be distributed nu sooner than dituies totalling not mote than $20,9 p m, Thuisday, February 9, during this period An itemwediond rushees will be e\pected to file account of all expenditures must then acceptance oi ieglets m box- Fe filed with the Pan-Hellenic,es piovuled by Pan-Hellenic Coun- Welcome Frosh! 0 When Yo,ur Shoes Need Attention, Think of L. E. KLINE SHOE REPAIRING 153 South Allen St WELCOME: CLASS OF 19n You'll Find a Complete Service GAREY BEAUTE SALON Glennland Building Why Wait? IV)th These Automatic Cigarette Dispensers You Always Get . . • * Rapid Service e Fresh Cigarettes 0 Choice of Brands 0 Free Matches Edward H. Adamitz Cigarette Service n, AND 10f 4 S TORES . e WITH SELECTED MERCHANDISE TO SM! The Shopping Center of State College • Ii Will Pay You to Pay Us a Visit Before Buying Any of Your School Rooth Or. Personal Needs • o it store is made up of 40 departments out of which we can supply your every need • LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF ALLEN STREET ON YOUR WAY TO PENN. STATE STOPJ. AT FORT HUM _ „ ~ PARK SE , ;1 . lowing day I The faunal pal ties will tontmue foi thiee hauls, Woken into too penods with a half-horn inteiva , letween nt older to pm nut a lush ee to attend the two houses to Iwhich she had chosen to go A trshee will not be permitted to !stay longer than 1% hours at any house Expenchtui es by houses for the formal pal ty soul be limited to $3O An itemized account also must be (Continued On Page Nine) c. .." 7 .1/' Dial 2071 New Women ' s Dorm To fhve The complete text of the wom en's i ushmg code foi the 193839 Four Hostesses school yeni follows. . - . Article I—Bidding Requirements Frances Atherton Hall Will Be Divided Into Four Units; One For Freshmen . Betty Bell, Dais Gail Pope, DL Anna Senile and Ruth Weidnei have been named as hostesses to the Fiarces Atherton Hall, Chin lotte E Ray, dean of v,omen, an nouneed The dormitory, which will house 501 girls no% t full, will be divided into tout units, three ieseived lot the uppeicla_swomen, each to be chaperoned by one of the above women The northwest unt will be fm fiist yeas gals and mil accommo date about 125 Miss Bell, assistant to the dean of women in charge of freshmen, will continue in that position and also will se; ve as ho toss to the freshman urit She will have two senior students assisting her in managing the unit Miss lilealnel, who wa. graduat ed last January from the College, will chaperone the noitheast, unit of upperclass gills and will act also as health advise' to the entire hall She was the dormitory muse in MeAlhstet Hall, while a student her e Mrs Pope, Ftankhn, and Mis Searle, Pearl Rive', N Y will act as counselors to the other two units Emma Richardson, supeivisoi of cloimitcnies, Ns ill serve as genes al supervisor of the building Bei of fice will be located in the non dor nutoty Producers Launch $250,000 Contest NEW YORK, Aug 31—A $l,- 000,000 motion picture publicity campaign which includes $250,000 in Toms foi the public, was an nounced at a meeting of pioducei s, distiibutois and exhibitors at the Hotel Astor -The pi incipal ele ment of the plan is a newspapei advertising campaign - , The — s2so,ooo' - coiltest*will' offer 5,000 plias The first puce will be $50,000 The campaign is be ing ..et up thi ough the cooperation of pro-luceis, (lista !lintels and ex hibitms Individual companies and individual pictures will not be ad vertised Instead, emphasis will e , placed 011 the essential place movies have come to occupy in the ate of the nation The campaign wll aim to show the'public in the words of Its slo gan, "motion pictures sic your best ento tzunment " While the I campaign will not stait until to pictuies released by all companies in August nil! be in cluded in the campaign Among these pictures in the contest me "Foul's a Crowd," "Daughters Courageous," "Too Hot to Handle," "Listen Darling," "Spawn' of the Noah," "The Un holy Beebes," ' 7. l3leaking the Ice," "Cm efi s," "Young in Heatt," "There Goes My Heait," "Alexandei's Ragtime Sand," "My Lucky Stai," and "That Ceitain Age" Section 1 Bidding following .rushing season shall be by prefei ential ballot Section 2 All work entailed in balding shall be handled by a dis inteiested patty to be chosen each year by the tushing committee from the following suggestions (1) A committee composed of the Dean of Women and a secre taiy, the lotto to be paid $5 Heads So (2) Student Union Office phomores (3) A committee of ,city Pftn- Piesident of the sophomore class Hellenic representatives is Arnold C Latch Other officeisSection :3 The list of gills who are. William B Fowler, vice pies- have been bidden by a sorority ident, John W Ftttz, sectetiny, must be in the office of the dism and Lai ry C Higgins treasurer I tei ested group not late' than-11. JOHNSTON'S MOTOR BUS LINE, INC. THROUGH BUSES STATE COLLEGE AND WILLIAMSPORT Lv State College 8:00 A M 205 P M 700 P M. Ar. Bellefonte 8.30 A M 2.35 P. M 7.30 P. M Ar Lock Haven 930 A M 3.45 P. M 8:30 P M. Ar Williamsport . 10 30 A. M 4.45 P. M. 9.35 P M. Cv. Williamsport 8.30 A M. 3.00 P. M 700 P. M. Ar Lock Haven 9.40 A M. 4.05 P. M 805 M; Ar Bellefonte 10 40 A. M. 5.15 P. M 9.15 P. M. Ar. State College 11 10 A. M 5.45 P. M. 945 P. M. LOCAL BUSES—STATE COLLEGE and BELLEFONTE From State College--8.00 A M., 12.10 P M, 2:05 P. M, 5:10. P. M , 7 00 P. M., 10'00 P. M. From Bellefonte-7 15 AM,IO4OA M , 1 10 P M., 3'oo P M 5.15 P. M. 9.15 P M PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Women's Rushing code , Section I No woman shall bid unless she has been regrsteted as a student in the Pennsylvania State College foi one semester This intludes freshmen, sopho mores, Junioi s, seniors, transfers and gi aduate students Section 2 Official bidding pei cds shall lie designated by the Council. LECIIIMI Section l Rushing season shall cflicially °pelt on Wednesday, of the second semeste , mith a patty sponso.ed by Pan-Hellenic This Tatty shall be fol all gals, unclad ng freshmen and ttansfets, Intel csted in sorot ales Section 2 Theta shall be no in dividual contact horn Wednesday to the succeeding noon of the sec ond semester This includes-invi ,ations for all pei Ai Is of the fol imving week Section 3 Theie shall be open house at all the sororities on the afternoons of Thursday, February 2, Friday, Febru a ry 1, and Sat in day, February 4 (Length to be decided by Council) No gill shall lemain longer than 30 minutes at any one house nor expect a 'per sonal invitation to any one house Section 4 Open i ushing period shall begin Sunday noon, Febru ary 5, and extend through Thais day. Fetal:4'y 9, to 9 p m Section 5 Expenditures foi the pei rod of open house and open rushing shall rot exceed $2O An .temized account of all expendi tui es on a regulation sheet shall Le handed to the Pan-Hellenie Rushing Chan man at the end , of lie semester EIEIMM Section 1 There shall be a for mal party held Satuiday before the: forma] bidding Invitations must be dist] ihuted no sooner than 9 p m Thursday, Febivaiy 9 The acceptance oi !egret to the invita tions to the formal putty shall be placed by the a ushee in the boxes provided foi that purpose by the Pan-Hellenic Council I between 1 and 5 p m Fuday , February 10 Section 2 These parties 'shall ae divided into two one-and-one , I elf houi periods with a half how between fez convenience in getting around, the rushee may attend I two of them—having signified be.: foie, in answering invitations; at ulna!) polio(' she would come, and the i ushee shall not stay longed khan I t 4 bouts at any one house Section 13 Foi this formal poi ty, the expenditui es shall not exceed $3O , This shall include the expenses of the actives, i ushees, and all other participants Item ized accounts for this party shall oc piesented to the Pan-Hellenic Rushing Chanman not later _than II p m of the last day of the u.hing season CMMU p m on the Satin day following the formal party _ Section 4 T lie disinterested group shall see that those bidden deceive ballots by 10 a ni on Sun nay following the formal pal ty Section b Rushees must retain ballots to the office of the diuntei 7 ested group not later than 3 p iti Sunday following the last patty The disinteiested group shall no tify sormities which girls have been chosen to belong to them and the sororities are free to acknowl edge the-acceptance by calling the gills on the telephone =MI Section 1 There Shall be av lent pm iod pieeeding the formal pasty It ' , Mall extend from 9 p m Thursday until Satin day at 5 p m Section 2 -These shall be a lent per sod at the close of the lash ing season It shall extend from p in the night of the formal party until the following day when the acceptances nie issued from the office of the disinterested group Section 3 Thei a shall be a two meek silent period following for mal bidding - Section 4 By silence is meant no communication 01 conversation between sot ority members and i ushees Article VI Section 1 All pTedies, alumnae, patronesses and sponsors shall be bound by the same iules as the ac tive members Section 2. Cars may be used inning the rushing season The cost of gas must be included in the allowance foi entertainment as designated by the Council Section 3 Men shall be exclud ed fi om i ushing Mt= Section 1 There %hall be open, bidding at all times during the College yeas except at vacation, during the rushing season,, and the two weeks following the last day of the ushing season Open bids to girls eligible shall not be post maiked before the hour that Col lege opens the fist day of the sec ond semester in College Section 2 Gills who ale eligi ble fa open bidding are those el igible foi iushing season in Ai tele 1 . , Section 1 Section 3 _ Open bidding shall be a written formal bid sent through the mail from a soion ty to a rushee Section 4 There shall be no communication between soi ity membeis and ti gut bidden dui ing open bidding season until an an swer is received through the mail MITZI Section 1 Theie shall be a Pan- Hellenic Rushing Chairman as provided for in the By-Laws, Ai tale IV Section 2 All violations shall be submitted in wilting and act.' ed upon by the Judiciary Board, as provided for in the by-laws Section 3 Ignorance of misrep iesentation of the rode shall not be considei ed an adequate defense' when violations have ocean ed i Section 4 Any sorority exceed ing the allotted amount for the rushing season shall be allowed the following yea' only one-half the allotted amounts . foi the sea son Definitions of Terms Rushing—Any entertainment of new women students that involves expenditine of money on the pea' of the sorority Tills shall include par meals, Movies, (a _ soda fountains , ' Pan-Hellenic parties —Th ose parties iii a tinged by Pan-Hellenic Council, to be conducted by all sor ority women, for all new students foi the purpose of- getting ac quainted .. Open house—Afternoons (no more than three) set aside in Feb uary as , designated by P,an-Hel lonic Connell foi all sororities to be open to apy new student who may wish to call during the set hours The new student will be invited only through the Council and shall 'einem no longer than 30 minutes at any one house. Silence—No communication or conversation bet wee n sorority membeis and rushees . Social -pi ivileges Privileges conferred by a sorority upon trans fer students who are members 'of sororities not on ,the campus Joe Beanie, who is line coach and chief scout for the football team also is the baseball coach. New Building Named Frear Laboratories named Frear Laboratories, in hon• Boai d of Trustees fr one 1881 t. of of Dr William Frew, who be- 1887 came famous us an agricultural The new education building tvil scientist here. be named Burrowes Building, Meanwhile, the name of Frear honor of Thomas H Burowes win With the official laving of the Hall, men's dormitory has been cornerstone this week, the new ag• changed to Jordan Hall, in honor served as the College's fourtl pcultural science building was of Francis Joidan piesident of the president .. . .. „,, . . ._ • . - ~„ ~. p re , R eq ", stte :,,,,,_.,,,,!,,_, ~ _, " e® „, _ , i , , , .„, . , „ ,- ~,,, . , ~ . E. „;,..„. .„ COLLEGIAN` „, ~,:: ~,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ~_ ' • ' ' . 1 - The next fOur years will be the most enjoyable years of your.! entire life. You'll meet new people, do new things, and, if you're'' a live wire, you'll want to know'what goes on in College. Thel_-, Collegian is the only publication on the campus that can':gitiei, l A . you all the information as soon as it happens. , . The p.m subscription price is small compared to the satiS-74 1 faction and enjoyment that the Collegian will bring' you: Yqii. - :; can't afford to pass it by. Fill out the blank below and - rnailitrim r ,,,! mediately to the Collegian-so - that you don't:Miss a thing.':? -i 4 1 You parents whO are interested'in Your - son's or daughter.'s j l _ welfare should know what goes on ,at Penn State,' too: , When your beloved offspring's letters begin to come. less - lesslrel quently, the Collegian will keep - coming twice a week.' Foi-OP - 6-,i): ciarprice 0f,54,50 we,will send one home to you and - deliver orie,4 ' to your son or daughter here. ~ Mr. Richard Koonian- , , . ,Circulation Manager,— , = ',- , ,---„ ',- ,' , .._:n # . The Penn State Collegian- - - - ~ ~,: -State College; Pa. _ ' , ' ' - - ;, ' 4 --- r-,- '-:' P q , _. , , ' = ' 2 '. .-i Name',_ ft '' -_, '- , - , -” , , , • - ~- :-,=. .c., ) , r , ~-=,- i•'..l" , e 4 Address - . -- ,,,, -; e: \ ' - , •6 -- : - : ,0;',,, Check for $2.50 enclosed , ,_, , , ' .--'' , • •NORTH ":„.HARRISBUR Thursday; September 1., 1938
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers