Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 07, 1939, Image 5

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    Thursday/Septemtier-7, 1939
Freshman Customs BeginAt Noon September 2
THE NITTANY
•MEWS STAND
110, West College Ave.
ft. t. + +
Tobacco Cigars
/"' Cigarettes
Smokers’ Supplies' '
-Magazines
t-/ * ' Periodicals 1
Confectionery
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's NEW YORK TIMES
*y t Dally and Sunday
NEW YORK 5
HERALD TRIBUNE
Daily and Sunday
NEW YORK MIRROR
Dally and Sunday
V NEW YORK NEWS
Dally and Sunday
VTHE PITTSBURGH PRESS
Dally and Sunday
PITTSBURGH’
POST-GAZETTE
Morning
PITTSBURGH ,
SUN-TELEGRAPH <
Daily and Sunday
BALTIMORE SUN
Sunday Only
. WILLIAMSPORT GRIT
a Sunday Only
BULLETIN
PHILADELPHIA RECORD
Morning
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
s Morning and Sunday
PUBLIC LEDGER
«,, Evening , v
ALTOONA MIRROR
Evening
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
HARRISBURG
■ z " EVENING NEWS' \
Daily _ •
STATE^COLLEGIAN^,
Monday and Thursday 4 Eve?ilngs‘
+ > +
THE NITTANY
i HEW! STAND
, 310 West College Ave.
Student Wins In
Writing Competition
First prize in a technical writ
ing competition was recently
awarded H Eugene Mnuck, a
graduate of the College lost yeot
Mauck was graduated in mining
engineering
, MauQk_’s honor winning subject
was “Labor Cooperation Through
Monthly' Salaries Revives Small
Coal Mine”
Nittany Meadows
Farm Store
•
Catering to the Students and Faculty of
' PENN STATE
— with —
QUAtIYV MEATS AND
FARM PRODUCTS
, •
Guernsey Milk From an Accredited Herd
Fresh Eggs and Poultry Daily
'Dial77s - .
Fred’s Restaurant
Complete Food and Fountain Service
’43 Men Must Adhere
To All Regulations
Or Face Rigid Tribunal
“Button Frosh'”
| And with that command, more than 1,400 freshmen
i shall lift their dinks from their heads much in the manner
! of tipping one s hat
And that ain’t all.
1 Besides the blue and white dinks
black fourdn hand ties regulation
badges, and name plates will adorn
all freshmen beginning at 1 10 p m
Wednesday afternoon. September
20
Week's Freedom Ends
Student Handbooks will be stuff
ed into pockets along with matches
—but the freshmen’s hand? shall
not be kept in Ills pockets—as 'a
week’s leign of freedom comes to
an end and the boys are subjected
to the will of the omnipotent Stu
dent TiibiHiat
Until the zero hour comes, fresh
men will be permitted to 10am the
campus finely
But when Wednesday noon rolls
aiound, the cluss of 1943 can for
get all about co-eds, forget about
smoking on campus, forget about
walking on the grass or entering
Old Main by any entrance other
than the fiont
Ends With Move-Up Day
Yet, they must remember to don
a dink, black tie, name card l and
legulation badge, carry a "Bible”
and matches, learn the College
songs, and know the names of cur-
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
iently-playing movies—or suffer
the consequences And thev’ll keep
on doing It until Move'Up Day
sometime Jo May
Subject to customs regulations
will be all students entering the
first year of any four year course
except those who oie over 21 years
of age on or ‘before the beginning
of the school year
! Special students erteiing Col
lege with approximately the same
latlng as freshmen nod-students
s-hjfttng from a two-year to a four
year course also mlist observe cus
toms '
Tribunal Rules
Exemptions from customs can be
leceivpd only from Student Tri
bunal, which hears appeals at spe
cified dates Students who have
undergone customs at another col
lege equivalent to those at State
usually are exempted
Comprising this jeai’s Tribunal
are G Warren Elliott ’4O, Paul E
Gies ’4O, Charles Kinnard '4O, Paul
G Menzie ’4O, Michael M Siwy ’4O,
Robert L Wilson ’4O, and William
L Coibin '4l
Customs regulations follow
1— Freshmen shall at all timgo
carry on their person a copy
of the Student Handbook,
known as the “Fieshm&h
Bible" The information te*
quested on the Identilicatlon:
Page must be filled out
2 Fieshmen must nt all times
wear their dinks and plain
black four in hand ties except
on trips, holidays, when escort
ing women to house parties,*
house dances, or all-College
dances The period between
midnight Satuiday and 8 00 a
m Monday shall be regarded
os a holiday concerning only
the dress customs, i e the dink
and black tie The dink is to
be worn at all indoor athletic
contests and mass meetings i
I—Fieshmen shall not associate
with coeds within a thiee-mile
limit of Old Main until aftei
Thanksgiving vacation
4—Freshmen shall attend all class
meetings, athletic contests,
and mass meetings and shall
not leave such affaiis until
they are closed bv the proper
authorities or a reasonable ex
cuse is offered, issued by Stu
dent Tribunal
i— Freshmen shall cairy matches
at all times
!—Freshmen shall at no time
walk on the grass of the cam
pus, or over unpaved shoit cuts
but shall walk the side
walks Freshmen shall not be
permitted to walk on "Senior
Walk’* which extends from the
main gate to the Pugh Street
gate on the north side of Col
lege Avenue
7—At football game®. Freshmen
DEAN OF MEN |
i DEAN A R WARNOCK
A Message From
; ,»j r Dean War nock _
To Penn State ’43
instead of entering college,
to youi parents
and friends that you were going
to walk to California, thev would
laugh at you They’d say you
couldn’t do it ,
' •'And yet—at no step in walking
all",those miles would you have
to put forth more effort than you
stepping ncioss a street
You'd just have to keep stepping
longer.
4 f 'Think of the four yeais m col
legfe£in just that way It looks
*ong, hard trip—but at no
you be asked to do the
impossible
7 All you’ll be asked to do
take' each step when it should be
taken, and to keep on stepping
rntiPthe journey is ended
Therefore, begin on your first
day to do the journey step by step,
and don’t let yourselves fall step**
behind.
A R WARNOCK
Dean of Men
'■* shall occupv the east stands
only
B—Evei.v Freshman shall wear
during the first month of the
College year a regulation
badge upon which his name
' and home town is legibly
piloted in huge black letters
* 9—No Immunities may b© granted
Freshmen by uppei classmen
10— Freshmen are not peimltted to
smoke on the campus
11— Freshmen shall remove their
dinks upon enteilng Old Main
12— At the command. “Button
Frosh ” Fieshmen shall lift
their dinks from their heads
by the button much in the man
ner of tipping theii hats
13— Fieshmen shall learn-all the
college songs appealing in the
Handbook
1-I—Fieshmen must at all times
keep theii hands out of their
pockets
l'J—Fieshmen must at nil times
enter and leave Old Main b\
the fiont entrance
lb —Foi the first two weeks of
Chem Deposit
Plan Retained
‘Punch-Card’ System Will
Be In Effect Again
A revised system of udleeting
deposits to insme against hienk
age of College Instillments by stu
dents enrolled in chemistiy cour
ses, instituted here 1 i«-t jeai. will
he effective again this semestei
, At the beginning ot the semes
tei, students who have scheduled
rhemistt> courses leoulring break
age deposits will bo requited to
go to the Bui«ai’s office with tlielt
schedule cauls and deposit th°
necessai v amount of money
To Get “Punch Cards*'
In ietuin the> will teceive a
legulation “punch cunl which will
udinit them to the rows©
As the stmleiiL leceives his
equiiment the professoi in chaige
will punch the indie ited block on
the card \
At the end of tne semestei a
thoioiigh checkup of the student’s
.ockei will be n ad© and an im
mediate lefund will he available
ut the Buisai’s olfUe
school, all Fieshmen ' mtißt
weai a hand printed sign, ten
inches by foul, healing his
name and the name of his
home town Foi the lemain*
ing peiiod. the legulation
badge must be worn
17—Freshmen must know the
names of the pictures cintent
ly ploying in the movies
WELCOME TO PENN STATE..... ’43
TEXT
BOOKS
Webster
Dictionaries
Circulating
Library t
Greeting Cards
Literary
Magazines
TRADE BOOKS
College Book Store
129 W. Beaver Ave.
Equipment
(Continued From Page One)
from being occupied this semestei
Use Retirement Funds
The fiSA expei ts to bonow
the SG,OOfi,Oi)O fiom the staff and
school emploves’ letfremenl titnds
It was these funds which financed
the hulk oj the S*s*s 000 Olio G S A
construction pingum initialed tin
dei the administiatiou of founei
Gov Geotge H Eaile
It has not vet beee use el tallied
WELCOME, CLASS OF '43
Your Kodak
Headquarters
DAILY SERVICE ON
KODAK FINISHING
PORTRAITS! FILMS! SUPPLIES!
»
The DENNOTATE -
A HOTOOIIO P
214 E. College Ave. Slate College, Pa,
what pail of the new bond i
will he allotted to thh College
piesent Indications point to a
voinhle allocation
Propei tj and Supplies Secre
Roger W Rowland sold the b<
“will undoubtedh’’ be Issued
month pending legal opinion
the pui chase of equipment stn
inuned latel>
At piesent time, there
10,000 peisons m the U S wt
ng tow ai d Ph D degrees
STUDENT
SUPPLIES
Stationery
Parker and
Esterbrook
Pens.& Pencils
Notebooks
H.Y. ROBERTS
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