Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 19, 1939, Image 4

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Shows at - - - - 6 30, 8:30
,Complete show as late as - 9:05
'Matinee Saturday Only - 1 30
I TODAY ONLY I
By Request
' "Prison Without
Bars"
with
Corrine Luchaire - Edna Best
~ SATURDAY ONLY
-- - "Trouble in
e,.= Sundown"
—with -
GEORGE O'BRIEN
' - ROSALIND KEITH
, RAY WHITLEY
MONDAY ONLY I
CHARLES LANGHTON
In
."The Beachcomber"
with Elsa Lanehester
ADDED
Walt Disney's
FERDINAND THE BULL"
. . . . .
, .
a •
• ••
iays at - 1 30,3.00,6 30;8 30
Complete show as late as - 9 05
Thu [leant songs and 1111, songs
of halm and yesterday open
(do gates of menun'
Alice Faye
Tyrone Power - Al Jolson
4 In --
'"Rose of Washing-
ton Square"
MON. - TUES - WED
,Jle'llked loin/ince now and then
- she I%anted mandage then
and ilea
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
JAMES STEWART
In
- "lt's a Wonderful
_..
- World"
' ADDED
ta' A Walt Disney Cartoon
' s "THE - UGLY DUCKLING"
,t. ...
Stide
'Shows at - 1 30, 3 00, 6:30, 8:30
Complete show as late as - 9:05
LAST TIMES TODAY I
some Ilko a glaneful null/
some 1114; a snappy fox Doi .
—l3lll DON'T FORGET—
"Some Like It Hot"
with
,Z; Bob Hope - Shirley Ross
Gene Krupa and his Orchestra
I , SATURDAY ONLY
Itt.MON. - TUES. - WED. 1
itAlq U 6 DIiISTINY' Sam Ren
tal, empire butldet ' fie sattl-
Sited love lie gave Ids Athol°
llfe to add a blight nett etas to
Life bhp nbia of "Old (gory"
Man of Conquest"
with -
RICHARD DIX
AGAIL PATRICK '
EDWARD ELLIS
1 1%,.. -
JOAN FONTAINE
Panhellenic Coun
Library Prize Won
By Zern, Tompkins
izes of $25 wotth of non
books fin owning the best pet
sonal collection hose been anal d
ed- to Coulon K 'Lein '4O and
Cynthia D Tompkins '4O in the
fourth Student's Dun Libtaly
contest conducted by the College
Libtaty
Zei n's collection is on displas
in Keeler's Book Stoic and Miss
Tompkins' in the Athletic Stoic
Prizes iicie donated by these
stoles
A sinultn contest ccill be con
ducted next fall, Wdlaid P Less
libranan, announced }l2stet
day
The New 1939 Palm - Beach Suit
. $15.50
IT.
0 I.
•That's when most long
distance rates are. reduced.
THE SELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF. PENNSYLVANIA
ARROW SHIRTS
-*', . . i ,
111E1!/'S APPAREL
146 South Allen Street
ARROW TIES ARROW UNDERWEAR
Honorary Chooses
Zumbro New Head
'Trunk Zumbio, Jr, '4O of the
&pat trnent of journalism has
been elected president of the local
chaptet of Sigma Delta Chi, no
tional journalism fraternity Oth
er nen elects ate Heibett. Nip
son '9O, vice president, Emanuel
Roth '4O, smuttily, and Paul S
Haldetman '4O, tiensurer
Robett L Wilson '4O mill be
the delegate to the national con
vention to be held at Palo Alto,
Califot ma
13111 d PIOICSbOI b at Wake Pm est
College 'lace termed an otganlzu
don to campaign foi a reduction
In the prices of then halt cuts
7Nit)IAAYI.I'
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ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
il Approves Revi
Adds Pledge Definition
To Altered Constitution
Na'tural Association Stressed Again With
Open Houses, Get-Togethers .
Characterizing Code
Panhellenic Council's ,rushing code for next year was ieleased
yesteiday by Juanita M Chambers '9O, Panhellenic president The new
code is basically the same as this yeal's'with revisions suggested by
sosorities through their Panhellenic representatives
As defined by Panhellenic Council, any woman is a pledge on the
campus films the time she is notified fisin Dean Ray's office that she
has been accepted by the house foe which she has signed a preference
sheet Dusing open lashing for freshmen in upperclassmen, a pledge
begins when the woman accepts a bid.
A pledge miles at the end of
one calendar year, and a woman
cannot join anothei sounity un
til that time is up However, she
os the house to which she is,affil
listed may desne to bleak the bond
and in that case, she may not
pledge anothei house until one
ealendas yeas from the day on
which hes first pledge was teleas
ed in Woken
First Semester Rulings
I A pasty will be given by the
Panhellenic Association on the
second 'Friday evening of- the
fieshmen three-week non-dating
period '
2 All sorority women, harm
less and freshmen ate invited ..,
3 Soiarity 'women arc asked
not to neat then sorority pins to
this rash
4 A skit 1%111 be presented by
the members a Panhellenic As
tociation.
5 The propose of this peaty is
to assist in fieshmen orienta
tion and to add to the entettain
meat of the fieshmen dining the
non-dating petiod
6 Thue pill be no segregation
of %%omen into separate solotity
groups
Rulings on Open Houses
1 Each sototity will have an
open house dining the fourth week
of school on a day and an hoot
designated by Panhellenic Asso
ciation
2 Dining eNely fourth week
thereafter until January 3, each
boicnity will have an open house
3 Each freshman of transfer
will be l illoued to remain thnty
minutes only in each house It, is
the duty of smutty women to see
that she stays no longer.
'f
4 Absolutely no invitations will
be issued to these ,alTans.
5 Expenditures for the open
houses .11811 not exceed $5
6 An itemized account of all
expendituies shall be handed :on
a iegulation sheet to • the Pan
hellenic lushing than man the day
following each open house
Get-together Rules ,
1 Each sd f unity may have one
get-together a week with the ex
ception of the week &sting, which
open house§ arc held
2 Get-togethets will be held on
a difrefrient day each week from
4 to 5 30 p.m The day will be
designated by Panhellenic
3 Only 10 freshmen and tines
leis may be present at these in-'
faunal, unorganized gatherings
at the sorority houses
4 Absolutely no money may be
limit in any way on the freshmen
or transfers at this time
5 These gatherings may not
be held in the houses of alumnae
of town _IN omen.
Free Association Regulations
1 Theta shall be limited con
tact with freshmen and 'transfers
until January 3 ,
2 Sorority VOlllOll will not be
allowed to visit in freshmen or
transfei rooms
J Ft eslitnen and trouble's will
not be entertained in sorority
hou , es except .it the designated
tunes . of open houses and get
tugethdi s, , . ,
4. Freshmen and tiansfeis
not b allowed to visit in sormity
women's towns
5 Sot oily %lumen shall not
take to of be seen with freshmen
in tiansfeis at the movies or at
any of the eating ,Ldaces, except
doinutorie , ,, on or off campus.
Soli:nay women may talk to
freshmen end tiansfeis Just be
tot e and after dinner but may not
sit with them at meals in the
dui mite) y
7 Absolutely no money shall he
spent in any way om freshmen
and tiansfeis during JAM: first
semester with the exception of
open houses
8 Smolity women shall not get
dates for freshmen 'En transfers
" 9 Dui ing,the freshman week,
the flint three weeks of school;
and in Jemmy there will be no
open houses or get-togethers
a 1 there shall be a strict silent
period dui tag-examination week
Second Semester Rulings ,
A Flee Contact
1 There shall be free contact
horn Wednesday at noon, the first
Hikers Plan Outing
Phillip M. Gaitens '29 and John
It Patrick '4l will lead an all-
College hike to Shingletown Cali;
Sunday. Hikers will leave Old
Main ut 2 p.m.
Philadelphia Club
Honors Harrison:
Thompson Today
Rotis leg Bandmaster "Tommy"
Thompson and Hat re. Harm isoff4
chosen us the outstanding senior
athlete, sill be guests of honor at.
a Philadelphia Alumni Club ban.
quet on Ft Iday night The Phila
delphia chapter of the Varsity
Club niil also palatinate in the
function
Attending the banquet Dom
Penn State Mil be Dean Cmi P
Schott of the School of Physical
Education and Athletics, Bob Hig
gins, football coach. Malty Man
dreics, football assistant, Chick
Weiner, Buck coach, Bill Jeffre3,
soccer conch, Choi ley Speidel
restling touch, Leo Houck, box
ing mental, Edward K Hibshman,
alumni secietar3, and IL Ridge Ri
les, of the depot tment of public
infonyatiod
day of second semester, until the
neck after the following Thurs
day at 9 p in
B Infomai Pasties
1 Each house is allowed no
mole than five Pasties
2 The rushing chatimen of
each house must sign up foi the
day and hoots of each pai ty with
the Panhellenic lashing chanman
This will occui at a meeting dim
ing January
3 If any house has a Pasty Oth
ei thaw on the day for which it
has signed, it will be penalized
4 Absolutely all invitations
must be n itten. They ,will, be is
sued tin °ugh , the Panhellenic
postoffice
5 The e•penditui es fm the flee
contact pm ocl must. not exceed
$2O
fi An itenbred account
_of all
expenditutes fot each day shall
be handed on 'a regulation sheet
to the Panhellenic iushmg chau
marn
I=l
1 All invitations must be dis
ttibuted through the Panhellenic
postoffice
2 The postoffice will be locat
ed at a central place on the
campus and will be opened at con
venient hems
3 Soinitty women will hunt;
all Invitations to the postoillee
4 Membeis of Panhellenic As
sociation 'l%lll delivei the invita
tions to ft eshmon and ti onsfei s
in the doi mite: ies Toss n women
will be telephoned and asked to
call for then invitations at the
postolfice
1 Thei e will be a silent pea nal
on Siam day at 5 oin until 12
noon Monday dm mg the week of
infoi mil pa i tics
2
Thew wall be absolutely no
fan them communication during
this timebetacen sum an mty women
and i ushee,
3 Thee e will be ti silent pet iod
oni 9 pm Thui sday, Febt uuty
15, until 5 p m Siam day, Feb.'
wily 17, pi eceping the An mid
pm ties
Silent Period Regulations
1 Each 4 liuuse will have two
foi mill 'linnet put ties pi eteding•
tot mid Wilms;
N 2 Invitations to them_ nettle.,
must hum the Panhellenic poet
of ice nu 'onset than '1 p m Thuis
day
3 Iteplits to these invitlitions
must be in the Panhellenic poet
off ice between 1" and 5 lint
Pt t
day
4' The 'trilling clum man of
each !house will go to the Panhel
lenic postolime at 5 o m Ftiday,
leceive the replies to het house.
5 The first panty will extend
from 5'30 p.m to 7 pill, the sec
ond party from 7 30 to 9 p
6. A lusher: may attend two
patties, having designated such
on her nephes, She may stay at
each house no longer than one
hour and, a half
Z The expenditures for these
parties shall not exceed $3O This
shall include expenses of actives,
rushees, and all participants
8 An itemized account or all
expenditures will be submitted to
the Panhellenic rushing chan man.
9. The hst of bids from each
house 'must be handed in to the
office of the' Dean of, Women not
later then 41 p.m Saturday.
ed Rushing Code
ATO, Alpha chi Sig - Take
-
"Intramural Mushball Titles
Alpha Tatt Omega and Alpha Chi Sigma clinched fast place
positions in the ' , unmeant and Penn-Allen Mushball Leagues in
games played this week
ATO sewed up its Fail mount League lead Mule losing 9-8 to
Lambda Chi Alpha In othei games THE united AGR, 20-5, and
Sigma Pi outslugged Antacid, 12-5
Alpha Chi, Sig was assured of
the,. Penn-Allen championship
when Theta Chi outslugged Phi
Sigma •Kappa, 16-11, and Delta
Theta Sigma won by forfeit from
Phi Sigma Delta
In Campus League games this
mak Phi Delt beat Phi Cam,
13-3, Sigma Chi outclassed Sig
ma Nu ,8-3, and downed Alpha
Zeta, 16-14.
TENNIS-
Results of college tennis
matches to date show Blt B
Club 4 defeated Watts Hall 6-2,
6-2, Sigma Pi-4 defeated Phi Delt
4, 7-5, 6-8, 8-6, Watts Hall, 5 de
feated Pleat Hall 6, 6-1, 7-5,
Delta Chi 3 won by default from
Watts Hull '3, Phi Kappa Sig 3
won by default from Alpha Zeta
3, Fiear Hall 7 downed BR B
Club 5, 6-1, 6-1, Alpha Chi Rho
2 edged Watts Hall 2, 7-5, 8-6,
Lion's Club won by default flora
Delta Chi 2, Delta Chi 1 took
Lion's Club 1, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, Phi
Kappa `Sig 1 measaied Kappa
Sig 1, 6-4, 6-J, Beta Sig won by
default from Alpha Zeta 1,-Watts
Hall defeated B - 11. B Club 4, 6-2,
6-2, and Sigma Pi 4 beat Phi
Delt 4, 7-5 8-6, 6-8
GOLF '
In iota amui al golf matches to,
date, DU beat Phi Kappa Sig;
Phi Gain ineasuted Del
ta Sig, 6-0; Delta Chi blanked
Hannas, 6-0, Phi Sigma Delt
beat.DU, 4-2, Phi . Delt ti nursed
Phi Sigma Delt 5-1, Beta Theta
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Senior Invitations
Are Now Available
Senior Invitations, programs and
announcements me now on vale at
Student Union it A% db announced
yestm day by co-chafe men Angelo
1 Conte and Donald V: tViight
Students should In log eceipts
along 111th them. also
It 11.1 S announced that senims
mho have not placed mdels to)
thei: caps and gouns may still do
so by seeing co-chalimen' Victor
E GClltiilllllll and William W Cal
each at Student Union
Pi took over, Sigmo Pi, 54; afrd
Beta Sigma Rho donned Phi Psi.
I
SOCCER' '
.Tied fot the lead if-intiamutal
octet competition with two' vie
ones apiece aie Kappa/Sig, Phi
Kappa, and Fotestty Society
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Friday, May 19, 1939
•
THE TIME
HAS COME . . . --
When all good men must
come to the bid of their
wardrobes Rally 'round and
see the fine new selections of
Summer Wiar New colors,
new fabrics and new tailor
ing details . all these (and
Too e) make this Spring
NEW and different
• Suits
, • Slacks
• Shoes
• 'Socks
• Sweaters '
• Shirts ,' ;„'
• Sport Shirts
• Swim Trunks-
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