ithcinagers 'Me (Continued from page five) managers in that sport the suc ceeding year, but they are in active. Athletic awards axe given to the head manager and, associate managers for each sport. With Football considered the major sport at the College, both the varsity letter winners and the Lead-manager receive an eight inch block letter "S". For all other sports varsity letter winners and head man agers receive six-inch block letter "S". Associate managers in ill sports are awarded 4 1 / 2 -inch block "S" letters. PETE'S PLACE NITTANY MOUNTAIN HOTEL "Serving in Penn State Tradition for 31 Years" We Specialize In Single Meals /•& Parties ))/__ I --- 4 ;1-1QV Banquets Lunches • BA. M..-12 P. M., Daily 12-7 Sun. No Minors LOCATED ON NITTANY MOUNTAIN New TEXT i;i: Sheaffer -• Waterman Pens - Pencils - Behind Men' --- All award winners receive sweaters with their awards. Graduating seniors, besides their letter, receive a gold award and also an engraved certificate of the letters that were awarded to them and the year they received them. In the past, student managers have rendered a great service to Penn' State's athletic teams in fulfillment of their duties. Penn State attendance at home football games rose from 56,000 in 1947 to 82,835 in 1949. The Lions traditionally play four game,s on the home gridiron. Laundry Cases The Athletic Store, Inc. 92 Frosh--- (Continued from page one) ing. No disciplinary cases will be heard' at that time The customs now provide for freshmen to wear dinks and black bow ties, and carry four by six name cards. After the first week smaller cards will• be issued. Frosh will doff the green clink as they pass the old Willow on the Mall, or at the command of "Button Frosh" from an up perclassman. Men may not en force customs on women, and vice versa. Frosh •are also prohibited from using any form of tobacco on campus, except in living quar ters, and may not walk on the National Note Books - Fillers Dietzgen and K&E Slide Rules - Drawing Sets Opposite Main Gate May Not Smoke Job-Hunting Students To Apply At Employment Office Soon grass, or on "senior walk", the area on the north side of College Avenue, between Pugh arid Al len streets. • Freshmen are also required to say "hello" to all they pass on. the "hello walks," leading south from Old Main Plaza. They may not associate, or converse with women within a three mile ra dius of Old Main, except to say "hello." Late AP News— (Continued from page one) Truman Asks Treaty WASHINGTON —President Truman has instructed the State Department to begin negotiations for a peace treaty with Japan, he told his news conference yester- - day. He also predicted a Democratic victory in November, naming the Maine election,results as his rea son. While the Democrats lost, they registered large gains in that traditionally Republican state. Orientdtion--- (Continued from page one) president of the State College Ministerial Association; Joseph Errigo and Frank Simes, direct ors of counseling in east and west dorms respectively; Dr. Herbert R. Glenn, director of the College health service. Luther Harshbarger, executive secretary of the Penn State Christian Association; William S. Hoffman, burgess of State Col lege; George N. P. Leetch, di rector of the College placement service. Harold Leinbach, president of Interfraternity Council; Ridge Riley, executive secretary of the Alumni Association; J a m_e s Smith, acting College chaplain. Members of campus hat soci eties will serve as ushers. KS Used Hammermill Bond The vast job-getting facilities of the student employment office will be available as soon as students are sure of fall schedules, Allan M. Reece, supervisor, said yesterday. Mr. Reece pointed out that the employment office has been open all summer, and is open now, but not much can be done for the student until he receives his .permanent schedule. The employ znent office has to be sure of the student's free time to find a job for him, Mr. Reece said. Last year, the 'student employ ment office reported the largest registration of part-time job seek ers in its three years history. This year looms as an even bigger year, due to increasing need of students for financial assistance. Students desiring work, whether skilled or unskilled, should re gister with the employment office. Then, as jobs come up, they will' be arranged in order of registration. Interested students were asked to call at the student employ ment office, in the rear of Old Main. Fraternities Start Pledging Saturday Following a week of intensive rushing activities, Penn State's fraternities will start issuing bids tomorrow morning. This is in accordance with the IFC rushing code which•states that no rushee may be pledged until 48 hours before classes begin. The code provides that only upperclass students with a 1.00 average or better for the preced ing • semester may be pledged. They must also be receiving re sident instruction on the campus. Freshman students may not be pledged until sometime during the second semester. A special . meeting was held Wednesday afternoon during which housing regulations, rush ing, and pledge averages were discussed. 201 b. Sporting Goods Equipment
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