The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 24, 1940, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1940
Orange Plans Library
A lending library for this year
■was proposed at the_ first house
meeting of Grange Dormitory
Thursday. Mrs. Neva Morris, hos
tess, said the books would be do
nated mostly by former Grange
residents.
Don Cossack
Chorus and Dancers
The World's Greatest -
Singing Ensemble
SERGE JAROFF, Conductor
Eleventh American Season
TONIGHT
At Phiiipsbdrg,
6TH ST. AUDITORIUM
Reserved Seats $l.OO
General Admission 75c
Auspices St. John's
Friendly Club
For Your
Convenience
t
We Are Open
For Business
During Alterations*
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romm’s
Opposite Old Main - State College
Used Text Books
Check Your Needs xx x
Laundry Cases
Stationery
Fountain Pens
Inks
Blotter Pads
I.E.S. Lamps
The Athletic Store, Inc.
Phone 2158
'4O Rushing Code
(Continued from sage one)
A. Arnold, Louis Gauithey, -Francis
B. MtisseT.
- Phi Delta Theta (12)
Phi Epsilon Pi (17)
, Phi Gamma Delta (18)
Phf Kappa (10)
Phr-Kappa Psi (15) John Miller,
Donald "White.
Phi Kappa Sigma (14) Robert
L. Galley.
Phi Kappa Tau (17) Lewis C.
Cavalier, Donald A. Gardner, Har
old Watkins.
Phi Mu Delta (1)
Phi Sigma Delta (16) Stanley
Sykes.
Phi Sigma Kappa (11)
Pi Kappa Alpha (41)
Pi Kappa Phi (16)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (11)
Sigma Chi (10)
Sigma Nu (15)
Sigma Phi Alpha (9)
Sigma Phi Epsilon (16) Melvin
J. Bishop, William Ciccarelli, Wil
liam , L. Harrison,, Homer Hoff
man, Ray Nichols, George Pick
Jt., William K. Smith.
Sigma Pi (13) Wayne R. Bechdel
Tau Kappa Epsilon (15) William
A. Schwem.
Tau Phi Delta (3) '
Theta Chi (13) Lawrence B.
Avery, Wilbur Van Lenten, Wil
liam Strickland.
Theta Kappa Phi (11)
Theta Nfi Epsilon (4)
Theta Xi (9)
Triangle (?)
Philofes Elect Advisors
At a meeting in White Hall last
night, Philotes elected the follow
ing advisors for this year: 'Miss
Matilda A. Bentley, assistant to
the Dean of Women, Miss lone
Vi Sikes, associate director of the
Westminster Foundation, Miss
Marie Haidt, head of the Women’s
Physical Education Department,
Mrs. Henry L. Yeagley, and Mrs.
Carrol D.-Champlin.
E. Louise Steininger ’4l, social
chairman, is making plans for the
meeting on September'3o.
STUDENT SUPPLIES
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
We, The Women — ;
Freshman Rules
Clarified
FRESHMAN WOMEN seem to
have a hazy conception of regula
tions and customs judging from the
number of violators within the
past week. To clarify a few rules:
-.First, for three weeks there are
to be NO associations with men,
In other words no freshman coed
is to say anymore than “Hello”, to
men at any time. Second, no mem
ber of the upperclasses has the
"power of granting immunities to
freshmen. Only Senate has that
authority.
From 5 p.m. Saturday; until 7
a.m. Monday freshman women
need not wear namecards and hair
ribbons, but those attending the
WSGA-sponsored mixers are re
quested to wear namecards to sim
plify introductions. *
BOUQUETS TO WRA, WSGA,
and Panhellenie for the extra
special orientation program this
year. All three groups put out
helpful booklets explaining their
organizations and activities. Each
has taken pains to make this year’s
Orientation program a success.
Cwens and MoHar Boards also
made their presences advantage
ously felt
Most outstanding accomplish
ment so far was the House of Rep
resentatives’ transfer orientation
plans.
FLOWERS, TOO, to those many
little, known people who did the
orientating after'a few had devis
ed the program.
IT DOES ONE’S HEART GOOD
.to see the revival of school Spirit
—not only in the increased amount
of good natured hazing but also in
the mounting enthusiasm for any
Penn State institution.
During the winter the School of
Agriculture sponsors three short
courses—general agriculture, dairy
manufacturing, and poultry hus
bandry.
Lab Aprons
Typewriter Papers
Note Books
Eye Ease Fillers
Filing Equipment
Greeting Cards
Opposite Main Gate
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Paxton '43 Will Reign
As Queen Of Dairy Show
Sarah E. Paxton ’43 will reign
as queen at the National Dairy
Show in Harrisburg October 12
to 19. She was selected by the
Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Associ
ation here Saturday from a field
of seven finalists representing var
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IT’S HUMOROUS . .
IT’S HELPFUL..
IT’S FREE
Tennis
Golf
Ping Pong
Football
Gp Saifs
Badminton
ious dairy cooperative districts in
the state.
The home economics sophomore,
whose selection was based on per
sonality and intelligence as well as
beauty, will present all of the
prizes that are awarded at the
National Dairy Show.
University of the South, Se
wanee, Tenn., campaigned for a
sustaining fund of $500,000 and re
ceived $503,685.
a Slide Rule”
Tbesooiier 70a find the right Slide Rale, the
'. easier your life will be. Don Herald, who eu
1 explain anything, fake taken til the mystery
1 of Slide Rules in this handsome new book, rich
: with illustrations. Choosing a Slide Role -is g
’’ cinch when you do it the Don Herald myj 1[
1 "How to Choose a Slide Rule” is yoon with
; the compliments of the management—if yon ask J
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