Thursday, September 7, 1939 Women’s Rushing t WELCOME, CLASS 0F43 have the finest assort yment of cakes, cookies, rolls, ■and cream puffs. II ELECTRIC BAKERY ■%y 'A ' , * ON ALLEN STREET I * ' « §.t join the leaders > Fop Men I Fop Ladies jfi ? 's> A 1 of Action Compare and You'll Wear z* si ,«ln H - I 1 1 1 111 - 111 fIiiBOSTONIAN and SELBY STYL-eez g}?i»{'' p||XANSFIELD Shoes Fine Shoes 'ffin - Sff A?;\ , - Famous Golo Sport Oxfords ;t- - For Ladies ?&-fr , v BHARPING INC FORMERLY |! 5. P. S. SHOE STORE ?! 135 SOUTH ALLEN STREET .*1,41 >.'sV' ■ ‘ ' if-"/ ■ aNittany Lion On the Campus K Jtf ''* ' ,p| We invite the parents ssof the new freshmen to tfmake use of our facili -oties. We welcome the to beofserv ■ijzce to them. ||| - > John D. Lee, Manager v . f CLASS OF 1943 , 1 - ' l 'll t-’l'' 1 The Hillside Ice and Storage Co. tir i „ ‘, ' !> if 1 . 133 N. Patterson - Phone 842 [l WELCOMES YOU TO STATE COLLEGE U s. - /- I mil IMIWMII ... , .. . the Air Conditioned Refrigerator... Frozen y'V'lFood Lockers... Cold Storage, Crystal Clear Sparkling Ice &4' ■ “ u Season Held During Second Semester Houses Limited To $2O Expenditures For Open Rushing Period By Code Pan-Hellenic Council To Open Season With Party; Stiff Penalties Set Up Women’s formal rushing season this yeai will be held the first ten days of second semester the same as last year, according to Pan-Hellenic council’s rushing code. Relationships between sorority w omen and new students during first semester will be confined to open rushing, which means that affiliated women may enteitain freshmen and transfers in their houses at designated times, but may not spend any money on them or visit m their rooms. By this ruling, the council hopes to foster friendly relations between sorority women and new students Formal limbing starts with sec-- ond semester and is the real rush ing season It lasts for a little ovei a week, from Wednesday noon of second semester until the Sunday of the following Meek Joint Pprty Opens Rushing In detail, open lushing starts with a Panhellenic party foi all soioiity women, freshmen, and transfeis on the second Friday eiening of the fieshmen three week non dating period Soioiity women will not weai their sorority pins to this party, and a skit will be piesented by Panhellenic Council foi the enjoy ment of new students The next thing on the open lushing list is a gioup of open houses held by each soioiity din ing the fourth week of each month of school until Janumy 3 “Open house ” weans that sot onty houses are open to all fresh men and transfers din mg that lime The only limitations ate that no invitations will be issued by s Ol onty members fot these pat tics, and that a fieshman ot tiansfet may stay in one house only SO mtnutCH Get-togethers Predominate Duilng the weeks in which open houses are not held, soiority wom en and new students may get ac quainted at the get-togethers which aic held fiom 4 to 5.30 p.m one day each week “ Get-togethers ” aic informal af fans al which only 10 freshmen and trunsfeis may be present Duilng the period of open lush ing, Panhellenic Council rules that “sorority women may not take to oi be seen with fteslimen and tiansfeis at the movies or at any of the eating places, except dorm itories, on oi off campus h Soroiity women are also foi bid den to get dates for new students Formal Rushing Follows With foimal rushing comes a fiee contact period, during which time soroiity women and new stu dents may go to the movies to gethei or eat togethei downtown and on campus W3lh the exception of week-ends fiom 5 pm Saturday until noon Monday, soiorities may entertain WELCOME! Class OF ’43 PENN STATE COLLEGIAN freshmen and tiansfers at lushing parties held In their houses During the week-ends absolutely no contact is allow'ed between so rority women and new students This peilod Is called a “silent pe ilod ’’ Theie will be nnothei silent pe riod from 9pm Thursday Febi u ut\ 15 until, 5 pm Satui day. Feb- 1 lumy 17 piecedlng the foimal parties Formal Dinners Held Gael) soioiity house has two foi mal dinnei paities just befoie it issues its foimal bids One paity is held fiom 5 3b pm to 7 pm , the othei from 7 30 p m to 9 p m Imitations will be deliveied foi these paities, and rushees may at tend tw’o of them, each in a diffei ent house Aftei the toimal,paities theie is unothei silent peilod, lasting until Sunday morning when mshees le ceive tlieii bids from the office of the Dean ot W|omen Women in Sports | By KNOBBY HEFFERAN Each year Lady Luck seems to smile moie favoiablv on fieshmen women, and this year is no excep tion The elaborate progiams and paities planned to intioduce var ious college organizations to the ’43 coeds make us upperclasswo men \vi»*i we were just staiting out, too And one of the highlights in the Fieshmfm Week Progiam for women will be the Women’s Recieation Association Sports Rally On Monday, September 18, at 1 p m. the executive board of WRA will meet with the fieshmen to explain diffei ent paits of the or ganization and how each part goes to make up WRA as a whole Immediately aftei these talks, theie will be a Sports Rally in the gym, .with demonstrations by each sports club and explanations by the club presidents of what then organization offers A program of folks dances will follow, and then freshmen will be given an oppor tunity to sign up for niembeiship in any two clubs they choose Women’s Clothes Continued From Page 8 ones aie just the thing) Seveial bandanas to keep your bail dry in the lalu 1 pair of bright-colored wool mit tens oi gloves 1 pair of angoia or kid gloves for diess 1 pair of comfortable bedioom sllppets Plenty of undei things that don’t need honing There’s youi list, now go to it And lemember, the more simply you're diessed, the bettei chance you have of making youi pet sor ority or keeping youi date calen dar filled weeks uhead of time’ WELCOME ’43 V Boalsburg- Auto Bus Line Meeting trains at Lewistown, Penna Railroad Main Line, West Bound Trains 12.30 P. M, and 6'24 P. M, Daily. WSGA Retains Power To Govern Women’s Separate Activities Although womer students aie now included in the All- College student govei ranent, regulation and direction of ac tivities pertaining solely to coeds is retained by the Women’s Student Government Associati Membership in this organ: students upon mati iculation WSGA ruling bodies include the Senate, of Represents* tives. Fieshman Council, and Ju dicial Committee The Senate consists of the presi dent, vice president secretaiy and tieasurci, town senatoi. and class senators Othei membeis who hold no voting poWei. are lhe thahman of Judicial Committee, the wom en s editoi of Collegian, und the editoi of Co Edition New legislation maj be initiated through the House of Repiesenta lives —which is made up of dorra itoiy piesidents—subject to the ap pi oval of the Senate The \ice piesident of W;SGA acts as- Speak ei of the House Freshman Council is presided over bj the sophomoie senatoi and deals with fieshman pioblems and legulations Its representatives consist of women who aie elected presidents of their respective ball ; / , Electionsjn Spring WSGA. ofllceis and all class sen ators except fieshmen, aio elected in the spring One fieshman sen atoi is elected by the incoming class within one month of the be ginning of the iiist semcstei The second fieshman senatoi is named by the Senate Infringements on WSGA rules aie dealt with by the Judicial Com mittee in conjunction with the Sen ate and b> the Dean of Women at her discretion Regulations may be found in the fieshman handbook The committee consists of two elected memheis fiom each class WSGA officers are Jane A Ro mig ’4U, president, Eliuoi L Weaver '4l, vice president, Peggj E Jones MO, seuetary, Betty M Martin M 2, tieasuiet Class sena tors Include Josephine A Keeney, senioi, Veiu L Kemp and Janet Holtzinger, juniois, Anne M Bor ton, sophomore, Ruth K Kistler *4l, town i Other Senate members aie Mary Ann Rhodes ’4O chaiiman of Ju dicial Committee, Helen L Camp MO, women’s editoi of Collegian, and Bess J Ti eager ’4O, editoi of Co Edition COLONIAL ' - U3W.NITTANYAVE. , States FincstClubJicsidencc FREE PARKING SPACE ization is automatic for womer Pan-Hel Aids Sororities As A Group Council Treats Social Problems Of All Houses Composed of all sotoiitios on campus, both local and national, Panhellemc Council seeks to fur thei friendly relationships among the houses and to tieat problems common to the sororities as a unit The council is comprised of two lepresentatives elected from each soronty The presidency and vice presidency lotate among these soronties, with the vice-president automatically succeeding to the presidency the following yeai. Pioposed Panhellemc rulings arc brought to the chapter meet ings of each soronty for a vote No ruling becomes effective until it is approved by all sororities Chambers Heads Pan-Hel Piesident of the oiganization for this year is Juanita M Cham beis '4O, with Harnet Singer '4l, vice-picsident, Georgia W Owen '4O, secietary, Margueiitc R Schaeffer '4O, treasurer, and Bess M Tiaegei ’4O, reporter “Phog" Allen, University of Kansas basketball coach, has on his freshman team two players who are sons of men who played cn the first college team he coach ed. WELCOME, 1943 • Modern Cabins • Complete Service Fountain \ I • Restaurant • Dinners and Lunches The AUTOPORT South of State College On U. S. 322 Welcome, Class of ’43 We hope you will enjoy our town and campus. We know you will enjoy the quality of our meats. COOK’S MARKET South Frazier Street WELCOME. CUSS OF 1943 Good Food is Essential to a Successful College Career. Campus Restaurant Corner College and Pugh' HOTEL BEAUTY SALON HARVEY’S Over the Cornci Room Hotel State Colic WELCOME, CLASS OF ’43 We wish to introduce ourselves bv having you stop ai try our hair cutting, slvling, facials, superfluous Ju removal, hair dying, scalp treatment, and thoroui manicures IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN "OUR PLEASURE TO CLEAN THE WARDROBES OF THE MORE PAR TICULAR STUDENTS AT PENN STATE OFFICE AND TAILOR SHOP UNDER CORNER ROOM OUR MODERN DRY CLEANING PLANT 309 W. BEAVER AVE. JOHN GLATZ, Mgr.