The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 26, 1962, Image 6

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A DEJECTED FRESHMAN tells his tale of woe to the Customs
Board. This is only one of the many freshmen who have dared
to violate Customs rules and was punished for that boldness.
Today all frosh will greet the upperclassmen they meet on
campus.
University to Receive Building Bids
Seated bids for the construe-'said yesterday.
tion of four new dormitory units,l The timetable
_for the construe
two in the Pollock area and two tion of.the dormitories, Campbell
in the East Balls area, will be re- said, calls for their completion by
ceived by the University Oct. 25, June, 15, 1964, so' that they may
Stanley H. Cam ell, vice presi- be occupied at the start - of the
dent for business administration, fall term that year. .
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Tryouts for
THE cUNIVERSITY READERS
Thursday, September 27
2 Sparks Bldg.
es.ndidates May Read 5 Minutes of
Favorite Prose
*PLEASE NOTE ROOM CHANGE
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Poetry; or
Drami Selection
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
Froth: Violcitort - - P.,lnishi4
By DONNAN BEESON
Students and faculty were pro
vided with a minute -by-minute
time report between 12:30
1 - p.m. yesterday outside the
Hetzel Union -Building. The persOn
who provided this vriusual serv
ice was a Customs violator.
When asked by the Customs
Board If he enjoy e 4 ' , doing this
penance and felt it was, wort -
while, the freshman",s only. rep y
was "rm hoarse."
ANOTHER .VIOLATOR sported
a sandwich board all day yester
day and collected the signatures
of 40 upperelassmenl He reported
that he thought the experience
was very enjoyable 'and valuable
in gaining more school spirit.
Both violators were asked to
repeat the words Of the Alma
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and then dismissed, • •
Despite the rain yesterday, sev
eral frosh were repoited to the
Customs Board for violations
ranging from not carrying the
Freshman. Handbook
.-to being
rude, to an upperclassman.
For the remaining days of
Customs, Joint CustOms will be
in effect. Today will be Salu
tations Day. All 'freshmen are
required to. speak ,to all upper
classznen'whom they encounter.
The greeting may be• anything
as long as it is polite.
Slightly intimidated by being
apprehended,l the freshmen re
ported to the Customs Board last
night and were given, punish
ments effective today. •
In answer to a question con
cerning her lack of school spirit,
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money from, dad, how about
letting The rest know how you
did it.
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26;1962
one; frosh complained 'that she
just wasn't "with it" yet. To , help
her ! in her quest for some spirit,
the frosh is •writing a short essay
on , the value of 'Customs and
school spirit.
Another frosh will be seen
Wearing a sign reading "Walk,
don't run!" in an effort to Make
her, understand that it is not
proper to run into the ladies'
'room when asked to, curtsy.
A.. GUIDED TOUR of the cam
pui will be given today at 11-a.m,,
starting from outside of the HUB.
Th'e guide will be a frosh who •
poi only, didn't know the Fresh
man Oath .but also had forgotten
hi handbook. The tour will: eon
chide at the Obelisk, where the--
freshman will give a - short talk
oni the legend of. this landmark.
All Students are welcome to -join
:he ;tour.
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