SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER U. T 954 Frosh to Doff Dinks Soon By MARY BOLICH Freshmen will be identified by blue instead of the custom ary green when customs go in to effect at 8 a.m. Sept. 20. Freshman men and women will wear blue dinks with the University seal as part of the dress dress customs for this year. Freshmen will also be required to wear 5 by 8-inch namecards with their name, home town, and major for the two weeks customs are in effect. The lettering must be at least one and one-half inch es high. Enforcement of customs, which were established by Freshman Customs Board, will be done by upperclass men and women. Upperclass men will enforce men's customs and up perclass women will _ enforce women's customs. On joint en forcement days, decreed by Freshman Customs Board, up perclassmen of either sex may enforce customs on both men and women. Freshman Customs Board has the sole power to interpret cus toms regulations subject to re view by the Senate committee on student affairs subcommittee on discipline. Customs violations will be tried by the eighl-m ember board. Violations must be re ported by upperclassmen in the form of a written and signed charge. Appeals of the decisions of the board can be made to Tribunal, men’s judiciary body, or to Fresh man Regulations Board w h ere coeds are involved. The decisions of these two-judiciary bodies are subject to review by the Senate discipline subcommittee. Freshman Customs Board is composed of three sophomore men and three sophomore women with a junior man and junior woman acting as co-chairmen. This year’s co-chairmen are Ann Lederman and Hugh Cline. Dress customs will be worn at all times except from 5:30 p.m. Friday until 7:00 a.m. Mon day. However, customs must be worn on Saturdays until noon and at all intercollegiate ath letic events. Dress customs must also be worn in dining halls. Dress customs can be purchased at the Book Exchange in the Temporary Union Building where the purchaser’s na m e will be checked off a master list. Freshmen must attend all meet ings during Orientation Week and must not leave these meet ings until they are closed. They are required to know the names and locations of campus build ings, the name of the dean of their College, and the name of the President of the University by the first day of classes. Attendance at specified home athletic games is required of freshmen. Frosh will sit as a group in . a section assigned to them by the Freshman Customs Board. They will be required to conduct themselves in an orderly manner and show respect for the safety of students and guests of the University as well as for University property. Freshmen must be able to recite the University songs and cheers at the request of upper classmen. The Student Hand book, or "Freshman Bi b 1 e," must be carried at all times, , and the identification page of the book must be filled out GANDY A _ Welcome ... N to all of you E Candies College lee Cream , Nuts 6 Speedy film developing Film Supplies "Between the Movies” . completely and memorized. Freshmen will be allowed to date from Sunday through Thurs day until 5:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday until 11 p.m. and 1 a.m. During the customs period women must be in by 9:15 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. Freshman women will be al lowed to date in the lounges of McKee, Hamilton, and Irvin halls, and the recreation rooms of A Level in McKee and Hamilton halls between 7 p.m. and 1 a.m. on Fridays, 2 p.m. and 1 a.m. Sat urdays, and 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. Sundays. The dating code applies only to weekends. First and second semester wom en will be allowed to attend reg Welcome to State College and to State. 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Freshmen may not com- CHECK THIS LIST OF SCHOOL NEEDS How Many Of These Did You Forget To Pack? •Alarm Clock • Facial Tissue •Tooth Paste ® Wash Cloth •Plastic Tumbler • Flash Bulbs •Shower Cap •Bathing Cap •Ash Trays •Shoe Polish •Shampoo *Bath Powder •Cologne •Deodorants •Combs •Shaving Cream •Playing Cards *Soap Dish •Eastman Film ®Hair Brush FOUNTAIN PENS Papermafe... 1.69 Scripts ..«■.. f .00 Esterbrook... 2.50 Eversharp ... 1.29 GRIGGS PHARMACY Prescription Specialists E. College Ave. Opposite Old Main OPEN ALL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE mand other freshmen to "but ton" or "curtsy." When passing the Old Willow on the east side of the Mall, fresh man men must bow and dof£ -.their dinks and freshman curtsy. Freshmen are required to use only the east side of the Mall. The diagonal walks extending from the front of Old Main and the east side of the Mall are “Hel lo” walks. Freshmen must say “Hello” to all persons they pass while using those walks. Senior Walk, extending, along College avenue from the Allen street gate to the Pugh street gate, is “out of bounds” to fresh men. This also includes the wall adjacent to the walk. No frosh will be allowed to walk on the grass or any unpaved shortcuts on campus. Freshman men are not permit ted, to place their hands in their pockets when strolling or loung ing on campus or in town. Smok ing on campus is also prohibited. High school athletic awards or letters will not be wor.n oh sweaiers on campus by frosh.- The Penn State "S" is the only., athletic award that may be worn. Students over 21 must appear personally before the Freshman Customs Board for exemptions from customs. No immunities may be granted to freshmen by upper (Continued on page eighteen) Headquarters for Fine Toiletries The following fine lines of ladies' and men's toil etries are featured here: •Dußarry •Hudnut •Harriet Hubbard Ayer •Lentheric •Peggy Sage •Revlon •Hazel Bishop •Old Spice •His PAGE THREE