Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 23, 1921, Image 3

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    Friday/ September-23/' 1921)
COLLEGE BAND TAKES-.
|IN FIFTY NEW MEN
Time of Rehearsals Announced at
Meeting—Band May Go To
Georgia Tech Game
Sixty-seven now men reported for
tho try-outs for the first band last
Tuesday evening of which approxi
mately fifty were accepted fqr posi
tions on tho following night The dir
ector of the band was well pleased with
the material with which he has to work
and is optomlstic about tho year's out
look It is not* improbable that the
band will Journey to Now York with
tho football team* to tho Georgia Tech
game this year, in addition to the,
trips to Pitt and Philadelphia. /
Some misunderstanding has occurred
concerning the time of tho rehearsals.
For the benefit of those mbn who are
still in doubt, the first band will re
hearse every Thursday evening at six
thirty In the Band Room«*c Old Main
The second band will rehearse on
Tuesday evening at the same time and
in the same, place ,
The material that reported for "the
orchestral try-outs was also good, al
though the men are unacquainted with
’the work Tho orchestral rehearsals
are hold on Tuesday evening at six
thirty.
Later on in the season, tho band and
orchestra will alternate -with the other
musical organizations of the College In
giving the regular Sunday afternoon
concerts that were so successful last
year
AGRICULTURAL NOTES
Professor W H Tomhave of the
Animal Husbandry Department Is In
Springfield, Moss, looking after tho
I COLLEGE MEN ‘
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| find these words of great importance.
VALUE
STYLE
PURE WOOL
FABRICS
: WIDE SELECTION
$25 to $6O
~“Made-fo-Measure’
Fine Tailoring
GOOD SERVICE SATISFACTION
A Suit with all these is a
Suit worth while.-
CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING
HARRY W. SAUERS
Robison Block
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To the
livestock department of the eastern
States Exposition of which lie is a
director.
Doctoi Fletchei of the Horticulture
Department announces ' that the or
chard survey been completed and
Is'ln the hands of the printers at Har
risburg This survey was made last
summer' by the Horticulture Depart
ment' foi the'Agricultural authorities
at Hnrrlsbuis , 1
The Horticultuic Department also
announces that a new course in the
by-products of horticulture has been In
stalled This will, for the present, con
sist of the forming of grape and apple
juices '
NEW OFFICER COMES TO
MIUTARY DEPARTMENT
Captain D C. Pillsbury, of the fifty
fifth United States Infantry has been
ordered by the War Department to
come to State College and take up
duties with the college R. O T. C unit
The captain will arrive within a day
or two und his presence hero will bring;
the total number of army officers con
nected with the college military de
partment up to seven. Because of the
larger amount of class room work
(hat has been Imbodlcd In the military
course this year, It has been found
necessary to increase the size of the
staff of the military department and It
Is for this reason that State
In addition to the seven regular U
S army officers connected with the
Military Department, the regiment has
seventy-three cadet officers from the
Umbrella exchanged by mistake.
Engraving on handle 'Mable-
Myers. Please exchange at Reg
istrar's Office.
Allen Street
Students:
Senioi and Junior classes and also has
a total of thirteen hundred Sophomor
es and Freshmen in the ranks Band
master W k O Thompson expects the
Regimental Band to bo belter- than it
has been in years, for a wealth of good
material has been found among the
members of the Freshman class
The Commandant Is expecting the
Regiment to take an Important part
In the Inaugural Ceremony and ho
hopes to hnvo the organisation In such
a shape that It will make a creditable
showing at that time **
TWENTY MEN PASS .
' GLEE CLUB TRIALS
Last Monday evening trials were
held for membership In the Glee Club
The* men listed below* passed the tests
successfully and will report for re
hearsals with the club every Wednes
day night in the Auditorium at seven
: o'clock.
Nlcklin, M E Ktug, E M
Miller. R A. . Weaver, J M.
Heckman, J. F Duncnn, P. J
Swab, E M. Etter, J E
Mohney, RL A M u Uo>, M A
Willis, it O Johnson, H F
Creasy, P. P Pun is, R E
Ness, W. E Rllntrer, C W
George, F P. Rice, R. S
Specialists
Schlossor, Rf E,
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Saturday, 24th to Saturday, Oct. Ist Inclusive
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.JUNIOR CIVILS SPEI T
MONTH AT SUMS ER CAMP
Only one untilu duj o woik was
lost l>y the cl\ II engineers at tlicii ;
summer tamp neat LaMar this sum-;
mei The camp, which wus located on
the ■Washington Futnuo Tiact, listed
from the sixteenth of Juno to the
sixteenth of Julv, and was under the
diicction of Professm Raymond O'JJou
ncll. Associate Profeasot of Hydiaulics
and Snnihuy Rngineeiing, who wis
succeeded dutlng i his illness by Piof
| essor Ilomer Klstler, of the civil en
gined Ing depm Unent
Tho enmp was attended this jear b>
fort\ -hln students ind eight facultv
members who ll\ed in tents as usual
The woik at tho camp consisted of
ti langulation and topographical w ork
and practice in running a railroad sur
vey -
THE PENN STATE CO
But work dlcl not occupy the entire
time of the civils Ample provision
was made for reci cation in the form
of baseball and swimming The men
report an intoiestlng ball game with
Tylersvllle, a ncuiby town, In which'
the State men u ere victorious by the!
decisive score of ten to fho Snake
hunting was also a favorite sport and
many fine skilTS were obtained for
souvenirs
Professor 13 D Walker was a fre
fjuent visitor at the camp ns wore
Deans Sackett and Warnock
GOLF WEEK
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS 'IN
Golf Equipment
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SOPHOMORES HOLD BUSY
SESSION MONDAY EVENING
j Tile class of lilJl cngiged in .1 busy
i session on Mumlav evening when they
I liohi tile.ir first meeting ot the year in
the Bull Pen Naturally the matter of
a Poster Nlghfe was the thing first
considered, and after a bit of discus
sion Ibis was favor ibly deckled on
7 C M Aluchit/, the varsity cheer
leulci, spoke .1 few words to the class, j
urging them to strrt this you with the
same spirit they manifested last year
After ward he led the class in several
college yells which he aspects to use
this year. Among these were the
Triple Cheer and the Locomotive Yell,
(which he believes to bo second only to
the College Yell
Another matter for which arrange
ments were made, was the snake
I dance to be given on Saturday, Sept
121 Along this line. It was decided to
introduce a novel idea if it can in any
wav he made practical
One other lmpoitnjrt feiturc of this
meeting was the admission of twenty
!five new members to the class of 1923
! 'These men have come here from some
of the host known colleges of the
country, and are regularly enrolled as
sophomores
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ENGINEERING NOTES
Professor F II Armstrong of the
Electrical Engineering Department
resigned his position last June on ac
count of his herilli Professor and
‘.Mrs Armstrong then lett for the Paci
fic Curst on an auto trip. A recent
caul stales that they are locrtcd in
Los Angeles They took camping
equipment and cooking utensils with
them and camped out all but throe
nights on the way to the coast Ptof-j
es&or* Armstrong reports the trip as'
being verv beneficial to his health
Piofessor Bradford or the Electrical
Engineering Department and Airs
Bradford spent r month this summer
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camping and canoeing Initho'wikls of
Northern Canada
Professur- Kucher of the Dcputmeiil
of Architectural Engineering and Mrs
Kochu spent part of the summer at
Bay’ View, Miclrlgin
Doctor E C "Woodruff mule his sec
ond tr ip to tiro coast this summer
From there he went up the Columbii
River, down to the Yellowstone Na
tional P.uk und home Doctor Sparks
accompanied him on the 8000 mile
I tr ip
Professor Cochran of tiro Mechanical
Engineering Department also made ri
long trip out through the west this
summer
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