Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 13, 1938, Image 3

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    Tuesday, September 13, 1938
Freshmen To Ob
Tribunal Prothises Rigid
`') Enforcement; To- Meet
_. ` Tonight For- Exemption
SceouletorTl,"C,aelang Down," page 2
Kings fel a week, approx.=
meekly from then haughty thrones
the pen's Student Tribunal an.
move into control.
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at 1.10 o'clock tomorrow afternoon
d the women's Judiciary. Committee
g to freshmen last night was
statement s released by Student Tri
bunal, indicating that customs
would be enforced as rigidly as
they were last year
Said the statement. "Last year,
customs were rigidly enforced, and
this yeses Trthunal hopes to 'con
tinue that good 'work Freshmen
are warned beforehand that all
customs will be my rigidly en
fot ced "
Meanwhile, the first meeting of
the Tribunal will be held tonight
at 7.30 o'clock in Room 305, Old
Main, when ft eshmen desiring to
gain exemptions will be permitted
to present their case
Members of the Tribunal
Betnaid A Buggs, Herbert B Ca
han, Joseph F Cohan, 'Victor E
Gentilman and George W. Yeck
ley, all semis ,
Among other things, ffeshmen
- must went blue-and- white• dink
and black foul-in-hand ties, carry
matches and a copy of the Student
Handbook and shy away from the
campus glass.
Women will don long green lib
bons and large name ands
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erve Customs Tomorrow
How Fraternities Ranked In Scholastic Ability
The standing of the venous ft.:
ternities in scholaiship for the sec
end semester follows:
MEN
1., Associated Commons Club, 1 86
2 Alpha Zeta , 184
3 Beaver House 172
4. Phi,Kappa Tau 1 13
5 Delta Theta Sigma 162
6 Sigma Tau Phi 1 60
7 Triangle s 1 57
8. Acacia 1 56
9. Alpha Gamma Rho 1 55
10 Tau Kappa •Epstlon 1 51
11 Alpha Chi Rho
12 Delta Tau' Delta_
13 Phi Delta Theta_
1 43
19 Phi Gamma Delta_
14 Phi Sigma Delta__
MEML=MI
17 Alpha Chi Sigma 141
18 Sigma Phi Alpha 133
19 Pi Kappa Phi 13S
19 Sigma Chi 138
21 Delta Sigma Phi_
21 Sigma Pi
24 Alpha Kappa Pi _
10 Named To Cadet
Corps of R. O. T. C.
Ten appointments, including a
colonel and tv.o lieutenant col
onels, have been made to the cadet
corps of the It 0T C her", the De
partment of Military Science and
Tactics announced yesterday
The appointMents
Robert L doe' der, cadet col
onel, William A Van Sann, lieu
tenant colonel, infantry regiment,
George F Barton, lieutenant col
onel, engineei regiment, William
S Ci umlish, major, brigade adjut
ant, William P Rhoda,
.Charles
A. Prosser and Magnus H Coin,
majors, infantry regiment, and
Volney L McKelvey. Giant H
Carpenter and Robert C Blasin
game, Majors, engineer regiment
All are seniois
1111:111111DS
ARE SI
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
ALL-COLLEGE
All C011ege,1.43
All College en ' 130
All College Women 1 58
All Fraternity 1.38
All Fratei mty Men 133
411 Fratetruty Women ____l 61
Non Ftatetnity ______ 146
Non nate' ray Men 144
Non Fi aternity Women____l 56
All Ftatet Men—Actives _1 35
All Fiatei Men—Pledges 20
24 Bet.i Sigma Rho ,134
24 Sigma Phi Epsilon 131
27 Phi Mu Delta 131
28 Tau Phi Delta 129
29 Sigma Nu 124
29 Tau Sigma Phi 1 28
‘,ll Phi Epsilon Pi 1 26
32 Chi Phi 1 25
23 Kappa Sigma 1 22
33 Phi Kappa Psi ' 1 22
35 Beta Theta Pi 1 21
35 Lambda Chi Alpha 1 21
37 Alpha Phi Delta 1 20
37 Omega Psi Phi 1 20
65 Cited. By
Chem School
Students Who Attained 2.5
Average Last Semester
Named By Whitmore
Sixty five students in the School
of Chemistry and Physics have
been listed on the school's honor
101 l for attaining a scholastic aver
age of 2 5 or better during the sec
ond demestei of 1937-38, accoiding
to Dean Flank C Whitmore
Fifteen menthe's of lust year's
giaduatmg class whd attained the
honor toll ai e Allied A Albeit, 3;
Donald B Broughton, 3, Harry D.
Zook, 8, Richaid E Lace, 2 8; Dav
id S Weddell, 28; Neal D Lawson,
27, Bi 'ice R Tegge, 2 7, Duane I
Green, 2 6, Robert W. Keefe', 2 6;
James L Kelch, 26, Flank H Rit
tenhouse, 2 6, Irving Coblertz, 2 5;
Cloyd C Dmgei, 2 5; Dale W Noll,
25, and Peggy It Peal, 2 5
The eight iunicna listed are Dav
id J Bohm, 3, June R Pfistei, 2 8;
Joseph - P. Kress, 27, George
Schultzbeigei, 27, James J Flit;
26, Robei t H Basel., 26, James
L Keller, 25, and Robert W
Schiesslei, 2 5 ,
Freshmen Place Most
Last year's sophcimores on the
honoi toll are Fredei iek B Au
gustine, 3, George E Inskeep, 3,
George H Pyle, 3, Robert S Vet is,
2 9, Donald S Henderson, 28, Leo
Somnel, 28, Magna) d H Dawson,
27, Beth' t Dot oshow, 27, Isi
dot Greenberg, 2 7; William J. Fly,
2 6, John R Gt aham, Jr , 26, Lois
T. Myets, 26, Wtlltam G Ren
shaw, Jr , 26, Robert W Gicen,
25, Charles J Pains, 25, and
James W Sheffer, 2 5
The class of 1941 placed the
most students on the list, 26 scent
ing the required average They are
Gerald B Bteady, 3, Sheldon Gold
stone, 28, Robert C. Gloss, 28,
Albeit L Myer son, 28; Oliver A
Schaeffer, 28, Murray W Rosen
thal,' 27, Robert C Clark, 26,
Geroge P Cressinan, 26, William
! J Dotwoith, 26, Robert B
Filbei t, Jr, 2 6, Flank A Gleason,
26, Samuel Schwartz, 26, Joseph
C Sctoulh, 26, Michael C Cher
venak, 25; Charles K Etner, 25,
Hairy B. Geiger, Jr , 2 5; Russell
N Kawa, 25; Millet d A Kozake-
WICZ, 2 5; Chat les A Laubach, 2.5,
Dwight R Merkel., 2 5, Charles G
Dyck betget, 25, Sidney W Penn,
25, Jot dan P Snyder, 25, and
Robert A Spetz, 25.
'42 Coeds To Meet
New Home Ec Head
Miss Lama W Diununond, new
head of the Home Economics De•
paitinent, will be inttoduced to
the freshmen women at 4 o'Lloci,
today at a tea to be held on the
Lyn adjoining the Home Econom
ics Building
Supplies Trade KEELER'S
37 Theta Kappa Phi 126
90 Phi Kappa 118
41 Phi Sigma Kappa 116
41 Theta Chi 116
43 Delta Upsilon 115
49 Delta Chi 111
44 Sigma Phi Sigma 111
16 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 113
47 Theta Xi 1.12
48 Phi Kappa Sigma . IOS
49 Alpha Sigma Phi 1 07
b 0 Kappa Delta Rho 106
51 Alpha Tau Omega 98
52 Theta Nu Epsilon Oil
WOMEN
1 Gamma Phi Beta 185
2 Kappa Alpha Theta 18 1
3 Alpha ()melon Pi 1 64
4 Alpha Epsilon Phi 1 61
4 Chi Omega 1 61
4 Phi Mu 161
7 Delta Gamma 1 60
8 Kappa Kappa Gamma____l 54
9 Alpha Chi Amega 1 52
10 Theta Phi Alpha 1.11
Rushing Highlights '
Cited By IF Head
(Continued From Page One)
they must tun in pi efeience
Zatds on Saturday, between 7 p
in and 10 p m , in order to be
pledged Failure to do so sus
pends pledging for 30 days
O—A silent period «dl be observed
from 7 e m Sunday Theme
will be a thorough check-up on
the observance of the code
throughout the remamdei of the
rushinp 2ason
7 —Signeu bids must be returned
to Student Union by 11 p m
Sunday
S —Flom today on, ft ate! nity men
may accompany fieshmen to
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then houses and contact them in
eating establishments
"Since this year maths a Win
ing point in men's 'tithing at
Penn State, natuiallv numerous
flaws and loop-holes gill be Sound
in the ievised code," Coskei com
mented
Changes Needed
"This will mean mole change ,
in next year's code," the I F
Council head pointed out "So fat
I have noticed that the infotmal
contact peliods have been taken
..dvantage of by ceitain
fiateim
ties eho have monopolized lash
ing opet ations to an extent that is
Lilian to the other houses.
"The informal and open house
peliods just passed through have
been reasonably successful," Cos
kety also said Flom now on the
code will be simile' to last yew'.
code
" I 'cal= that theie ale Let
tam loop holes in the present code
but the only thing that I can do
fioni now until the close of lush
mg season is to see that the code
operates as smoothly and as 'duly
fm all as possible"
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