Friday; Odioberol2; 1923, SOUSA'S BAND IS GIVEN BIG OVATION "March-King" and Noted Artists Render , Best:Finisheth - Pro ,— gram Ever Heard Here SELECTIONS COVER WHOLE 'FIELD OF MUSIC WORLD Before ...dad audiences MI tiled b 3 his art, Lieutenant Commander John Philip Souiet and his band appeared in recital in the .tuditm lam yesterday fur the first time In the history of Penn State. The concerti, of both afternoon and evening Were characterized by aue "March-King" perfection of execution and stirring rhythm and, as the first of the "Y" Course features, the Auditor ium' was well filled with appreciative music lovers In addition to the regular organira tion'there appeared Miss Nora Fauch aid, "a brilliant soprano, Miss Rachel Senior, solo violinist, Miss Winifred Bambrick, harpist, John Dolan, the famous cornetist, Meredith Wilson, a flute player of note and George Carey, perhaps the 'world's greatest xylophone player Selections by these artists, art fully'rendered us they were, made oven more pleasing a program which would have been admirable in any ease Program Making Sousa makes programs thatare well nigh.universal in their appeal and de serves rank as one of the most expert program makers in America "Musical 'program snaking is largely a matter of keeping up with one's public,. is his opinion. "The musical program maker must realize that the musical tastes of the American public are changing constant ly, and he must realize it Just a ,bit be fore the public realizes it. It does not do to come back from a tour and nay that a cerUiln kind of music has passed its popularity; One must learn to an ticipate the passing of that particular type of music and eliminate it before the tour, Instead of afterwards. "There are certain broad principles which may be laid down and which seem to endure, of course Among them Is the indisputable one that American musical mate Is steadily improving. That means that each year I may ven ture a little more In the way of serious or classical music American audiences like light music, enter It It is_ topical and there is a point where the program maker •must be on Ms guard. Each year before I assemble my band, I go through my catalogue, and examine closely may program notes, particular') on selections front musical comedy and light opera. If a turticulur selection shov,ed.any signs of faltering the last time It was played, I eliminated Ir And as or general rule I rind that the publit. response to any glen selection of a light nature Is based WHIR SOUrld , mu- Joicianshipr—llhoroflrst. to go ...those. of least musical worth and the hardy sur vivors are those, Which drove- some musicianly gaunt,. Good Music Surthes "It is more than a decade ^since 'The Merry Widow' ,on current, yet it still receives warm responso In all sec tions of America The uhoio country mill likes to 'hoar 'Victor Herbert's 'Kiss Me Again', although seine per sons In ton have forgotten the ammo of the musical comedy of which it orig inally wsz•s part or the name of the person who originally sang , It. It has survived because it was good music." Sigh of yesterday's programs betra the careful thought and skill of the great band leader, fot the solecdons ranged from the classic genius of Chopin to his own spirited marches for which he has become so justly celebrated, and In cluded compositions from almost - everj typo of the composers art For many Years Sousa and his gr..p of musicians have enjoyed the nell-earned reputa tion of being ono of rho finest organist, Sons of Its kind in the world and In rho concerts of yesterday they demon strated to ttre lull the coordination Si I individual 'skill t‘ Melt has won them thole-Infos KNOX CAFE. BASEMENT OF HOTEL Greetings, Fellows:- Enjoyiyour •spare hours' State College. Billiard and Bowling Co. M I D- WAY DANCING - AND ROLLER SKATING The Famous Hite Orchestra Saturday night, October 13th Dancing Monday, Tuesday and Saturday nights the following week This amusement Park is located between Tyrone and Philipsburg on the new State Concrete Road. STUDENTS ARE INVITED APPLE-JUDGING WILL BE ALUMNI DAY ATTRACTION One or the reaturos of the apple show which oil! be staged by the students In 'Horticulture on Alumni Day null be .t ft ult Judging contest The competi tion Ls open to any student mho Is sped:dish - tit' In Itortitailtute Coolest lots o 111. be Shen an 0111,0i tunity to select one plate coil GE three .0 idles or ”1 , 1.1 ea oldie the fruit Is hanging on the trees of the college orchard It old nho be neccssary to puck one bushel each of too ',quiches The student oho does the hest In se 'Luling and 'Licking. As exhibllLd In the apple show to follow, mill he given to medal by the depot tment of Ilotticul- Ible The Judd,. of the Lonopelltlon will be , Prufcssor A Mown, of the Unl verslt3 of Neo Jersey CAMPUS COUNCIL FORMED BY GIRLS Girls' Clubs Hope to Introduce Sororities at Penn State— Rushing Season Held SIX SOCIETY PRESIDENTS MAKE UP NEW COUNCIL The present tear has seen, for the first time in the history of Penn State, the establishment of a Campus Club Council This is a now development In the social affairs of the Cl omen students at this college and has become Imes- Atry because of the 'present statue of Girls' Clubs on the campus. Tho Coen cll was formed last eemeeter but the real organization was not definitely out lined until this year. The history of Girls' Clubs at Penn State has been short hut extensive. The Mat club was formed January fifth, 1922, and was followed shortly by several others, until at the present time there ate six Girls' Clubs on the campus The ultimate aim of Campus Clubs Is the Introduction of sororities at Penn State, and with this end in view, a vote will he taken among the women students In she spring of 1924 The Club Council Is composcd of she presidents no each club, along with two lepresentatltm from each with Dean liuy acting us advisor. Doilnita isles are laid Swan for the organisa tion of all clubs and any club violating such ralm or tegulutions Is subject to punishment by the Council AL the Ilnal meeting of the amilius Club Council last stolen rules too a rustling season were toted upon and approted They provided for a period of too weeks during ohich time the taxi.a clubs are permitted, maim cet- Lain stipulations, to "rush" promooeive members This veiled ended last Satur ant, September twenty-ninth, at which time bids Item sent out. /freshmen girls me ineligible to mem bership as ate all girls who Imam not teen at rune State one year To those girls the Clubs, soling as a grout). Pro pose to give a reception In tile neat future. The Louise Homer Club, founded last Year to promote the intermts of music among the women students of Penn State, has designated the second Tues day In every month as the time of meeting Meetings will take place In the parlors of Woman's Building and every third one CS 01 ho a social affair. New members aro chosen front the taro upper, classes anti associate mem bers are chosen front the sophomore class LT TAKES A PROFESSOR TO POINT OUT THE SRORTCODLINGS OF A STUDENT. A certain freshman was raiding a theme In English He kept holding tho paper further and further away. The professor noticing his Mitt to got the proper Comm, sold• "Mr Student. If sou can't afford glasses', come around alter clam and I will lend you the money" We fit the student Now ho can see clearly at any distance - II you are In the same boat, consult DR. 'EVA 'B. ROAN "Rio Speclullet" 622 Rant College Avenue JAMES NIXON, Mgr. STAUFFER Quarkrba k NITTANY BAND IS HOST TO SOUSA ORGANIZATION Famous Composer Is Conducted on Campus Vour—ls Dined at Cen ter Hills Country Club From the time that John Philip Sousa and his world-renowned organization arrived at State College yesterday morning until they made their dap tr . - tare, the celebrated composer and his group of musicians oere entertained by members of tile Penn State Band On his arrival at ten o'clock, Lieu tenant Commander Sousa mas unicorn ed to Penn State by C G Maier '2l, vita president of the Nlttany organiza tion, oho then accompanied the band leader on a tour of inspection on the Lampus in ohich he seemed to be much intenuttd. At noon, Sousa ens the guest of honor et an informal luncheon held by the members of the honorary musical fraternity Kappa Kappa Psi at the Cen ter Ilins Country Club Both Gen.,. and Bandmaster Vt, 0 Thompson, mho has knoun the groat band leader for many years, are honorary members of the fraternity and from the remarks that', the guest made, the luncheon man much appreciated Tile pert) returned in time for the afternoon concert. Immediately after the matinee the entire Penn State Band, numbering riser one hundred members, mot before the Auditorium and escorted the great or ganimtion to the Mtnquet hail of the Methodist Church, playing 'Saber and Spurs' teat 'Washington Post", tyro of Sousais compositions Director Thomp son and A if 'Dikter pace short ad dresses and Sousa responded ulth a fee ...ids of itlilireelation I ORESTRY SOCIETI ROLLS CIDER FEED FOR NEW lIIEN Tho annual Forestry Society feed to tho incoming irenhmen took pLtce m ening In the wouillot back of the bloiriitry building A feast of hot doss, claim and othet Minim uldell mute tom tril a good time mere served to the colt Nose. Donn W.ats .snd The Roseland Dr It sour Motega mere the guests of the foresters and gate them short and in teresting talks After a good sociable time. the tat it broke up with the nets men Itoldlng a bettor feeling get hitch new home Emerick's Motor Bus Line, Inc. WEEK DAYS State Collego to to State College Bellefonte 8:15 A. M. 8:00 A.M. 9:15 A. N. 12:30P.M. 10:00 A.M. 2:00 P. N. 1:30 P. M. 8:40 P.M. 3:10P.M. WO P.M. 5:10 P.M. GOO P.N. Saturday Only Bata:toy Only 10:00 P.M. 11:10 P.M. Faro 05.3 SUNDAYS Bds A.M. 1240 P. M. 2:00 P.M 7:00 P.M 9:00 P.M X 7:00 A.M. k 0:15 A.M. 4, 10:00 A.M. • 140 P. M. 8.15P.M. DELLEFONTE•LOCH EAVEN SCIIEDULE WEEK DAYS AND SUNDAYS Bellefonte for Lock Moven 7:00 A.M. 2:00 P.M. Sundoli . l3:oo A.M. Sat. and Sandojanly, 8:20P.M Lock Enron for Bellefonte 10100 A.M. 1:00P.M. Sot. Ind &many only 10:80EM "Toko Tallow 808 for Serfite THE PENN STATE '6SLI:EGiAIi Gettysburg Gridiron Stars MORDAN Holfba k ENGINEERS CONTINUE TO JOIN COMBINED SOCIETY Applications for membership In the Combined Engineering Satiety are still coming in at a rate which has increased during the last weep The namt er is still fur below that especial, and the solicitors ore being kept o the job hunting . vet those who wore f laking in funds during the first wetks of the drise latest figures shou Eta* tile in klina,bi Engineers are still [lx In the lead bbh in number of inembe, And tntage moiled, the indieltnr on the chart in Engineering "It" show ing the latter to be 11BL-eight percent Both the Eleetrletfis and Mechanical, are showing increased actitib and uill probabb soon pass the Industrials as to the total number. The souvenir program of the Exhibit which Is to be distributed with the com pliments of the Combined Engineering Society is being prepared and a special toter design bas been parked out 14. the art star of the Penn State Engi neer The program will cite the names of all the exhibits in the order In a Inch the) %Ili be seen, so that strata-rn may identify the nark of the v..rious departments. DARTMOUTH PRESIDENT GIVES OPENING ADDRESS "The problem Which more than any other requires solution in these days of Unrest and uncertainty Is IIOW to pre sort, to the needs of chillrytion the initially° and vigor and originality of little idealism in connection sith the re sponsibilities' and necessities of asso ciationalistn," said President Ernest Lenin Hopkins, in his address to the student body upon the opening of Dart mouth College on September ten en tleth Dr Hopkins took occasion to criticise "extremists echo captitall. themsehes 'liberal' with a capital 'D." 'The goal of education," ;said Presi dent Hopkins, "is cultivation and de selooment of our mental posters to the end that tte ma, Knott the truth and tonfotm to it" Good eat% and nil Jou can eat ROMP cooking. LION CLUB 216 W. College Ave. ••• • • How About That New Overcoat? Sce Gernerd, The Tailor Across the Street from Old Stand 44444-{441111111.11111111§,2 RATHER COOL! You will find a woolen vest quite corn fortable. You can find your choice amongst our range of novel and conservative patterns. NOTE: Just received a ship- ment of the leading styles of Van Heusen Collars. You'll like them. - STATE SHIRT SHOP "Haberdashery of Merit." This space reserved for Penn State Laundry 320 W. Beaver Avenue Phone 124 EMMANUEL cup'. ..d Fullback ENGINEERING EXTENSION COURSES ARE STARTED Large Number of Shop Employees Are Enrolled—Large Firms Request Applications Iltrity Industrial organizations aro now reaching aid from Penn State The department of Engineering Exten sion 11a.s opened fall and minter courses rot the present semester. Registration in the Wilkes-Barre district mm held lust Seek and classes mere started last Monday Three tear courses in many engineering subjects are ghen and .t large number of shop employees ate taking adtantage of this opportunity The efficiency of the training work done by, this department is shown by the fact that many old companies and. corporations hate sent in applications for admittance of their employees into the smious courses handled by the de ittrtment of Engineering Extension Some of the largest corporations in the state millet, are Included among those mho hate sent in mtplications are The Carnegie Steel Company, The Penn Central Potter Comp tnt. The 'West Penn Potter Company and The Du quesne Light Compant The Wilkes-II tree branch of the de- P trtment of Engineering Extension of fers three tear courses in ICitil, Elec trical, Mechanical and Mining Engi neering This school Is In charge of M H Chaffee silo gradutted from Penn State in nineteen-eighteen Ills duties are to register nti students and to at tend to all study problems that may arise PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS VISIT THE State College Hotel Tea Room 8:00 A. M. Till Midnight Open After All Dances FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS REORGANIZE FOR SEASON "Le Cercle Francais" Proposes To Create French Atmosphere In Class Hoorn ihuicr the .0.144410 D of Albeit Rob in, I. !Intl, of Fr Ince ,ho 14 In In tot In the at Ott Piton: of Rom un I. mgtiagcs, Le CI,ILIe Prgical. leolganizmi fol the coming eit et , the Ilevt meeting held In Ohl ChLINA last ll I 1111,(1./} !ILIA The lllst 1/.llt of the Inog , lin , tal.en up stilt, the nomin Plows rod < lion of olllo,s, ,Ith the result tit NZ the follimlng ollicets %tore clected to, ' the ensuing year President, C 31 Robb '24, s Icc-preskient, L I II tile, 21, secretary, 311,< 31ac Tempone '25, gul treasurer, 311,s Wilma Thomas '2l The second part of the program "a' In the form of a remelt uhich consist ed of a ltl.tno duet by Miss Moly ri let celturn . 21 and dielen Clone, '2l, .c secs. solo by 3110 Dorothy Bran don '25, accomp ruled by Miss 3lary 1303 d '24 at the piano..t siolln solo 43 A 0 McClellan '26 accompanied be 311.0 Susan .14Ittentzlet 'O4 nt the pig.. The last part of the progtain cr French lectui e 31onsieur Robi s on Francois Ilion, 1. story of a noted French poet of the fifteenth centur3 ,ho Arote his best pieces of litmature hen he mats a fugltite from Justice PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Going Into Business? gaming capemnce y[pcnt to To help sou accomplish this non Babson Institute offers era course. saar linens. train- rrom actual mmrlen the fundamental priamples of busmanp.ss . made char Its posttpc examphs,the stud:, n how to apply thew. onneicks m the conduct of men , day commerctal Write for Booklet Send for booklet "Tratnme for Business Leadership " Describes the courses in detad and ones complete Inform:Ulan about the facilitum of Babson Institute and shoos how today.re teamed for executive roles. Pinto No obligation. Babson Institute Mti;isl 332 Washington Ave. Babson Park, (Ve,,V) Mass HALLOWE'EN CUSTUMES FOR THAT HALLOWE'EN DANCE MASQUERADE PARTY FOR RENT OR SALE The Athletic Store On Co•Op Corner Page Three WOMEN STUDENTS WILL HOLD REGULAR MEETINGS s nt (•,, .nun, flint nt 1.1011 ) II 411 di ISM n 101..1 Oil I.\ 1t hl t, 1110111 h, 14 , 1 a 111.4 111.4 ( ill,: %II ni al. LI Ca inum,l ”, L la I itl%4 In AVOIII.II IA i't .1 , 6 it. ,% in i,• I ti. On PI hl o, V. tub, t tmelfth, Ott_ ful- Inttlnl; itt tt 111 h, opt. d mon — . Mot the \ thl. lip Point qN,(1 , 111 it (co in At t umul itti It NI, 111 14 ill i IF)Mii111 1.1114 ill, 111.1 1111( L it. but I, to curnol tint out.. dot i,i lut I=l Beginning Oc (nix, 2. School Lunch , 111 he sot 4,1 1l the Soninl Home Entynomics students In Boon, 11 of the Wnmen's Bulldlng It 11 15 on 2 ut,- 1.1) s, Thur,l tlO, 1111 i PI I d s Ant une ulshltc; t hut 110011 Inc II It unicorn° Cu+tonicrs oho at 1101 1- ot less z egul It dill he -thine, 111011 and etahun t 01 111 be In Ide, in I Possible, In 10 u.t Npc cI.LI trt ttc_n znents for them Win a nen lIl111110:S=Drhe It pourself: UN themn thennl Olerland —the [lna In MI. , eclion in the Slate. Drho•It•1 Dorm li .tom to !I'l 1 1 011000 ire. Itronth:—LoolOoorg, Pa Aunt Mary wishes to extend thanks to the Penn .1 State boys for the kind re • ception extended to her last evening. She regrets .1 • 4 . 2 that she was not able to meet all the boys. •ei.4lw- 2=!!!!!Ei
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