PAGE FOURTEEN Hats Go to Leaders In Activities, Sports Freshmen will be noticing a lot of upperclassmen in black felt hats during the next several weeks. -- Students wearing these hats with different symbols in front have been tapped by Hat Societies for their contribu tion in extra-curricular activities. More than 150 students are tapped each year for the six Weather Flags Displayed men's societies on campus. Freshman men may fill out For Sixty-Seven Years an activities card during the . The weather flags which are second semester at the Helsel displayed every day atop the Min- Union to be considered for eral Industries building represent membership in Delphi, sopho- a 67-yepr-old tradition at the Uni more men's society. versity. At least a 2.0 average is needed The College catalogue in 1888. the fir. semester to be eligible announcing the service, said the for membership. Men are chosen flags would be flown from the for the contributions in the fields flagstaff on top of the main build of student government, dramatics ing (the old Old Main) "whence and forensics, athletics and pub—they are visible for miles on every lications, as well as other activi- side?' ties. ; The flags are changed at noon Most societies use about the I to indicate the next day's weather. same fields of activities in se lecting membership. However, some specialize in certain fields more closely than others. One society. Druids, sopho more men's group, confines its tapping to athletic letter winners. The societies sponsor pep ral lies and football dances. usher at athletic contests, entertain visit ing speakers and sports teams, and aid in Campus Chest collec tions and Orientation Week ac tivities, There are two senior men's societies, two junior men's groups, and two sophomore men's organizations. Skull and Bones and Parmi Nous are the senior men's societies, while Androcles and Blue Key tap junior men. Most of the societies tap in both the spring and the fall, with the majority of the students be ing initialed in the spring. Every student who fills out an activities card at the Ifetzel Un ion desk is considered foromem bership as long as he has the minimum 2.0 All-University av erage. FALL SEMESTER - TEXT BOOR` KEELER'SCoIIege A 'Cathaum t Theatrenßuilding FRE FOR FREE BLOTTERS THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Want Info? Try HUB Desk Looking for something? Try the yellowed pages in the stacks and stacks of available in formation at the Hetzel Union desk. The man behind the desk, on the main floor of the Hetzel Union Building, will give you in formation on out-of-town bus and train schedules; information on addresses and telephone num bers: information "where to . go for what," and information on nearly every other subject ex cept the price of eggs in China. ae will sell you tickets to Players' and Thespians' shows, , :kets for dances, banquets and ~.oms and tickets for almost any campus event. The desk is also a lost-and found department, collecting a managerie of scarves, fountain pens, galoshes 'and slide rules. The desk lends ping pong pad dles for the tables in the game room, records for the listening booths and newspapers, maga zines and books. Blood Drives Held 4 Times a Year Students are called upon to donate plood Tour times a year. At the same time, Red Cross blood supplies are available to students at all times. The first drive this year will be held early in November. The quota for each drive is approx imately 600 pints. Students who are minors must obtain permission from their par ents to donate blood. Release-slips will be available before each drive. State College Red Cross workers collect blood to be sent to the Johnstown regional office. All Courses-- All Correct Editions SLIDE RULES ALL MODELS ALL PRICES Ii) jj% Ml*' SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1957 Williams Receives Change in Title The Rev. Preston N. Williams, who was named a year ago as assistant to the University chap lain, has been designated assis tant University chaplain. The Reverend Williams is an or dained minister in the Presby terian Church and is a graduate of Washington and Jefferson Col lege where he- also received his master of arts degree. He com pleted his -theological work at Johnson C. Smith TheologiCal Seminary and received his mas ter of sacred theology degree from the Yale University Divinity School. - NEW & USED -- Agents for Keuffel & Esser Eugene Dietzgen Pickett & Eckel Frederick Post Approved Sets Drawing Boards T-Squares Since 1926