Page Six Men’s Rushing Code Article I Definitions Section I Rushing shall mean any contact or communication be* tween fraternity man and rushee. ’’Section II Fiaternity man shall mean l any active, pledge, or alum nus member of any fraternity. Section 111 Rushee shall mean any member of the class of 1943 except those who enter with ad \anced standing The records of the College Registrai shall be used to verify this standing u ' (a) Two year agiicultural stu ' 'dents shall be bound by the code Section IV Summer Rushing shall mean any rushing between Jbne 12 and September 13, 1939 ,-Scction V Silent Period shall mean that there shall be no con tact 'oi communication between fratcin.ty man and rushee Section VI Open Rushing shall mean any contact or communica tion between fraternity man and lushee othei than in the frater nity house oi on its premises Section VII Formal Rushing shall mean any rushing during first pel tod except that prohibited by> the regulations "Section VIII Intensive Rushing shall mean any rushing in the sec ond .period except that prohibited by the regulations Intensive rush ing dates are not binding on either fiaternity or rushee Section IX The Judicmiy Com mittee shall mean a committee of three faculty members appomtd by the president of I F C Article II —Schedule for Rushing Wed, Sept 13 7 00 P M, Summer Rushing ends 6 OOP'M-l-OOP M (Fri) 1 Silent Period THURS, Sept 14 All Day FRI", Sept 15 >'B 00 M -12 00 Noon, Fxeshmcn *jet date caids 8 00AM-100PM Silent per - . 1 lod Silent Period 1 DO P M.-IO OOP M, Open Rushing—Fratcrnty men ?ign date caids Rushee not allowed in houses or on pi onuses 30 OOP M-11 00 A M, Silent 4.- -Period SAT,-Sept 36 Formal Rushing Begins 11 'a m-4 p m , luncheon date 4.p m-5 p m silent period 6 p ' m.-lO p. m dinner date 10 pai -10 s m (Sun) silent period SUN, Sept 17 10 a m-4 p m, luncheon date 4 p m -5 p m silent period 5 p m -10 p m dinner date 30p.m.-lla m (Mon) silent uenod MON , Sept 18 11a m - 4p m luncheon date 4'p m - 5 p m silent period sup5 u p m -10 p m dinner date 30p nr-11 ain (Tues) silent ‘ period TUBS , Sept 19 ' ll a nn- 4 p m luncheon date 4 p m - 5 p m silent period sp’m*lop ni, dinner date l 6 p m-lla m (Mon) silent •' period WBD, Sept 20 11 a m - 4 p m luncheon date 4 p. m • 5 p ni. silent period 5 p* m-lOp m.-J, dinner date 30p m-lla m (Thurs) silent period , THURS, Sept 21 13 a m - 4 p m luncheon date 4’p m.- 5 p ni silent period ff p m -10 p m dinner date 10p.m-11 a ni (Sat) silent period FRI., Sept 22 All dav (until 11 a m. Sat,), si- lent period 8* a m-5 p m Freshmen till out - prefeience cards at Student :* Union Office 8 p ’in, Frateimties get prefer ■ ' once caids at Student Un ‘ ion Office SAT, Sept 23 ll'a m-lOp m-intensive lushing 4 p ni - 5 p m silent peuod 30 p m-lla m (Sun) silent * ‘ period SUN,'Sept 24 10 a ni-10 m intensive lushing New - TEXT BOOKS - Used *, BUILDING For All College Courses BUILDING FOUNTAIN PENS STATIONERY PENCILS DRAWING SETS All Ofl anil nn college seal ERASERS ' Guaranteed sets fur all ’• • allU up and plain ivrrrn drawing courses get our for Pens of the better Quality Stationery at low IINIViJ price' before buying'your ’ ' known manufacturers. prices. PENNANTS sc k For All College Supplies Tl i£ le KEEL. 4 p m - 5 p m silent period 30pm- spm (Mon) silent period 12 Midnight—Bid cards must be turned in at Student Union Office MON, Sept 25 8 a m- 5p m—Fieshnien get bids at Student Union of fice 5 p m - 8 p m pledging At tide 111 Regulations Sect.r>n I There shall be no sum mer pledging dui mg summer rush »ng Section II Rushing shall be con fined to the boro limits except au thorized parties (a) 1o leceive authouzation, the fraternity must present to the Judiciary Committee a petition in writing stating the place ot the paity and the natuie of iL Section 111 The Judicial y Com mittce shall have final woid on the eiuthoi nation of our of town rush ing pai ties Section IV 'Rushing shall not be conducted in any beei distri buting establishment (a) No intoxicating beverages shall be used in any manner it. lushing Section V No women shall be used in rushing (a) Women shall not be piesent in fiatemuy, houses at anytime that lushees are piesent Seclicn VI Dates shall be made by the name of the fraternity and the wr.*ten signature of the per son making the date appeal mg on the dat 1 caid Section VII Each fraternity .-hall be alloaed to sign for only two dates during formal rushing Section VIII Signing foi second period dates ma> not take place until after second date of first pe riod These dates uie not binding Section IX An} lushee not pledged on Monday. Sept 25, by S P M may not be pledged b> an} house for a period of thiity days following its foinial pledging ie (a) A house penalized one da} in formal pledging may not pledge again until Oc tober 26 (b) A house penalized three days may not pledge again until., October 28 (c) A house penalized six days ma> not pledge again uu 'til Octobei 31 Section X The Judicial’} Com mittee shall be composed of either fraternity men who do not have a chapter on the Penn State Campus or non-fraternity men Section IX Each 'membei of the Judiciary Committee shall be paid out of tieasury of I FC A sunrnot exceeding $l5 00 as a consideration for service rendered Section XII The Judicial y Com mittee shall investigate any viola- WELCOME 1943 GET ACQUAINTED >VITH THE STORE THAT PENN STATE MEN BUILT WHETHER IT IS A NEW TAB SHIRT, A PAIR OF ARGYLE HOSE OR THE • LATEST DOBBS HAT YOU’LL FIND IT AT THIS TRADITIONAL SHOPPING PLACE. Hatter Haberdasher Tailor NEXT TO THE MOVIES tion repotted to It! and its mem bets shall investigate on their own cnfoi cement of the code Section XIII When the Judicial y Committee finds an} membei oi membei s of any frateinity guilt\ of violating this code. It shull be found to impose at least the min imum penalt} A j tide IV Penalties jor Violations Section I The penalties foi vio lation of hits code in any muunei shall be the postponement of pledging by one day thiee days, or six days depending upon the na tuie of the offense (a) The penalty shall be left to the discretion of the Judicial} Committee Section II The penalt} for vio hitions not leported until after pledging lias taken place shall be the pigment of a $5O 000 fine (a) if the fine is rot paid within u week aftei con viction, social piivilegcs shall be suspended for one semestei Rushing (Continued From Page One) the sume afternoon arrangements lor dates will be sanctioned Rusliees, however, will not be permitted in frateinity houses oi on piemises until foYmal lushing begins with the fiist luncheon date at 11 a m Saturday Following a week of formal rushing, rushees will fill out pref erence caids at Student Union Of lice in Old Main from Bam until spm Friday, September 22 Fra ternities will then get their pref erence curds at 8 p m Actual pledging is scheduled foi spm Monday A thiee-man Judicuiy Commit tee, consisting of facutty members not affiliated with fraternities which have chapters heie. shall investigate any violation of the code Each membei will be paid a sum not exceeding $l5 by the Interfraternit} Council Upon finding any fraternity guilty of a code violation, the com mittee is obliged to impose at least a minimum penalty as speci fied in the code Don’t Carve Desks, Freshmen Requested The cooperation of the incoming ficshmen is requested in refrain ing from carving fraternity insig nia, tmtials, etc, on desks, and tablet arms of all classrooms “For'the sake of ttfe-future and the pi ’de of the Class of 1943, please refrain,” 1 Ray V Watkins, College scheduling officer, re quests PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Housing (Continued From Page One) established last April to help in lemedymg the situation and serve ns intei medial y between students and householders Also organized, the Student Placement Buieau consisting of houscholdeis, agieed “to caie foi propel iv clean the loom and bath, see that the »oom shall’be proper 1} heated and lighted, to permit ,i reasonable use of telephone and to prevent unnecessary noise m the house ” The Bureau dievv up a formal punted agreement to be signed by the pinprietor, student, parent oi guardian and two witnesses The agiccmcnt is made with the appro val of the Doan of Men, Student Council the Student Housing Com mission and may be qualified, al tered, ci teimmated with the con sent of both oartie3 Members of the Buieau arc is sued membership cards and fiesh men aie advised that rooming houses possessing such caids have been fully appioved for use by stu-, dents A list of the officially ap pioved houses will be posted at Student Union desk, Old Main The student?, according to ,the conti act, rn addition to the iates, for room and boaid which he agiees to pay. must “pay foi an} damage to the house oi fui mshings which he has incuiied Occupant further agiees not to permit gam bling oi intoxicating liquois m his loom noi to indulge in disorderly conduct on the piemises, nor to create or peimit unnecessary noise in his loom, noi to sublet his room during his tempoiaiy absence” “Take your time when you get in town and accept only looms which are safe, sanitary, and con ducive to good study,” the Commis sion has advised 1,608 Degrees Given At College During Past Academic Year A total of 1,608 advanced and baccalauieate degrees—the laig est in the histoiy of the College— wcie confer* cd during the past academic yeai of 1938-39, iccords at the office of Registrar William S HolTman icvcalcd Of the degioes giantcd last year, 1,310 wete baccalauieate and ,298 weie advanced Men students received 1,214, while women earned 364 i Confcned at the thiee usual commencement piograms held dur ing the yeai, the degices were presented as follows icgulai June commencement, 3157, mid year commencement, 196, summer .session (1938), 255 * At the summei session iccentiy completed, an incicasc of 38 de‘ grees was seen as the number lose to 293 This figuie is not includ ed in the past academic yeai, but •s an indication that the total num ber of degiecs to be granted this coming yeai will surpass even last year’s lccoid Welcome, Frosh! © When Youi Shoes Need Attention, Think of L. E. KLINE SHOE REPAIRING 153 South Allen St •ART MATERIALS ,*A complete selection for !?tlic master or the beginner ' in nil mediums. V. $4,000 Paris Prize Architect Awarded Geoige A Downs, a 1937 giadu ate of the College, was lecently named winnci of the annual Paris Piize competition of the Socict} of Beaux-Aits Architects The cash award, valued at inoie than $l,OOO, entitles Downs to two ami one-half years’ study in Eu rope WELCOME Class of ’43 EAT AT Boots’ Diner , OPPOSITE OLD MAIN • FINEST FOOD . • REASONABLE PRICES • EXCELLENT SERVICE 24 Hour Service “BOOTS” IHPKA, Prop. Laundry Cases If-you send your laundry, homo it rvii[ pay you to see our now all' fibre, cases. They last longer. MARTIN & KREAMER BARBER SHOP Extends Its Welcome to the Class of ’< Opposite Front Campus on College Avenue LOOSE LEAF NOTEBOOKS Special prices on All Leather Student Note Books. ; Be sure to sec them. 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