PAGE SIX , pep . .y as they predict victory in the football game against Ar;ny tomorrow. Part of the estimated crowd of 2,500 participated in a noisy motor cavalcade which preceded the rally. Army Rally Marked By Horns, Cheers Firm came the hound of auto mobile horns-40 of them, cir cling _the campus froin west to east, north to south, NittanSl' to Pollock. Twenty minutes later, drums and cymbals were heard as one third of the Blue Band marched through the Hetzel Union Build ing parking lot and stopped on the HUB lawn. The pep rally for i the Penn State-Army game tomorrow had -begun. The 12 cheerleaders showed the:ir pep by twisting, with the band supplying twist 'musk. Jo seph Castiglia, (4th—business ad ministration—Passaic, N.J.), who emceed the rally, Asked the crowd to show' its enthusiasm by cheer ing loudly enough so that the patients in Ritenour"Health Cen ter could hear them. CASTIGLIA, Paul Krow, presi dent of Ahe Block ."S" Club, and the dieerleaders led the crowd in cheers and songs including "State," "Nittany" and "Victory." Dave Hayes. State fullback who scored three touchdowns against New College Diner bowntown Setween MO/Movies ;111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111K E I •RADIOTHONO i • 1 • SERVICE e =-. • = i delivery --1- = E & pick-up -AD 8-6021 g I 1 .T E 1 7 E V t SI 0 N 1 _ SER VICE 4 : CENTERF.-.- . = a = 232 S. Allen Si. - "g zoo» ..... umwamminnintolimmumuuniums ni ELL, there is one w other way. Not v • that Miss Affier bach wouldn't love to hear from you, and all, but if you just can't wait and,' orif you want to save your self (and us) a four-cent stamp, a highly reliable rumor uncovered by the probing staff of this very publication has it that Eagle Shirts, Tabsnapso and all, may be found at liar's Traditional,Shop 342 E. College Ave. Hues Men's Shop- 114 E. College Ave.' Rice last Saturday, asked the estimated 2,200 to 2,500 students to support the team, in person or in spirit, when it plays "a rough Army team Saturday." • • - MANY - men 'who would like tS , Weartab collar shirts n otdol6 so because.they object to the tyranny of .colt ar buttons. It is not just tliar collar bUttons' , afet hard to find when you need them. (Contrary . to popular_ belief collar lbuttons' not always roll -Under fUrniture. The' only, sure way of finding a collar an is to walk.aroUnd barefoot in the dark until you step on it. Now i thiere is an eoerience".) *No. there is something else some men,are simply dot - built for collat buttons:. their Adam's apples..ire in 'the wrong place. Or their hands ace not the , right shape for wrestling with-all those empty collar button holes, So theyend up wiliy and out of sorts before they ever hit the`stret. it is the haberdasheo equivaledt of cutting yourself shaving. it 'gut that is a thing of the past. Anif.agle TAs-lap Shirt is secured 'by one sittiple,f inaudible cliok. As you can see - froni the illustratiok4t lies inconspieuously flat and neat. The. snap enclosure-is covered -by the sarri, material as the 'shilling -itself. Eagle - Tabsnacts'.are available in i.Wide range. of Colors'and. Patterns, with short sleeves or regular. * Yes, it appedri :- that the collar button will join . the button '0 in the museum of clothing antiquities. Say, that] is a good idea. If you can find your ; collar button piease send it , to us and_ we will-start 'one (The AfflerbachColleetion).right - here in Quakertown. In ;return we will 'tellopa, Where inyour town you can find Eagle Shirts. iitr Otherwise. how would - you [COLLAR BUTTON C,O,UPONI- 1 - - v!ursvcitim'. stlis Af etf iach, Eagle Itirtlnakersj Quakertown,,Penasyltanii dDearMist'Aeletisach: - - a Adds I;l'Hi*e is my Colltir button: Z} i coiddni find it but rdeatielnite *airway. City `..,'71:."'-'t , : -. 1:14:4" * "r". ALLY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Sorority A period - of limited contact. during which rushees may visit: the rooms of sorority women but not sorority suites, has been es tablished in the Panhellenic for mal rush code for 1962-63. This period will -be in effect from sorority open houses Nov. 11 until formal rush • registration Jan. 3. During this time, sorority women may not Visit rooms of rushees or spend money on them. They may, howeVer, attend the same parties during Christmas vacation, with the provision that a sorority woman does not invite a rushee to her party. ALL WOMEN ,interested in rush must register! for sorority open houses from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 24 and 25 in the Hetzel Union main lounge. Open houses will be held Nov: 11„ 17 ,and 18. Registration for formal sorority rush will take place. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 3 and'4 in the HUB main lounge. The first- round of 30-minute chatter dates will be held Jan. 5 and 6. The second round of chatter dates, lasting one hour each, will be held Jan. 8 - and 9.ll3ermuda junctions will' take place :from 6:35 to 10:30 p.m. Jan. 11. RUSHEES will attend two cof-, fee hours. from 6:15 .to 7:30 and 8:30 to 10 pat„ Jan. 13. Ribbon ing will• take place at 7' p:m. Jan. 14 in the sorority suites. From formal ru,sh registration Jan.- 3 until ribboning, a period of strict silence will exist. Con- , • -• I • • ly ' , 3 • ' A• • .• • 4 4 •' •• • , Nobody ever lost 'an Eagle Tabsnar ur*r i the dresser Rush tacts between sorority women and rushees will be limited to sched uled rush partie. With the ex ceptions of classrooms and the Penn State "hello," other con tacts must be approved by the Panhellenic office. There may be no refreshments or entertainment 'at the open houses and first round of chatter dates. Accompanied singing will be perniitted at the chatter dates, but no accompaniment may be used for singing at the open houses. ; Ntttany News, 108 WI College Avenue QUALITY PAPERBACKS in All Areas Next to Corner Room, A Wide Selection of pomeitle . and Foreign MAGAZIN E S Nittany News, GREETING CARDS - GAMES - NEWSPAPERS Next to Corner Room, N• ittany News No matter how you write it, ct s 1962 EAGLE SiI:IRS:6I 46YERS, QUAILER2I t 17, • FRIDAY.IOCTOBER 12. 1962 Outlined INFORMAL GAMES and soft drinks are allowed for the 'second round of chatter dates. At Ber tpudajusictiOns, a 20-minute skit and refreshinents are permitted but no favors may be given to rushees. Decorations, ceremonies, re freshments and favors - are- per mitted for coffee hours, which will be held in sorority suites: Rushees will be taken directly to their rushtguide meeting place following the second coffee•hour to sign their preferentiais. nillany 108 W'. 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