Tuesday, September 13, 1927 RATTLESNAKE DINNER CLOSES SUMMER CAMP OF NATURE STUDENTS When the closing duy of the College nature study camp in the Seven Moun tains came this summer, the dinner menu included fried rattlesnake. Stu dents proposed the formation of an organization to ho known as "The Den of Rattlers," with membership award ed to all camp members who would partake of the dish. Thirty students In the camp imme diately became I charter members of the Den, most of them women students of nature educdtion and teachers of nature study in public schoools. Ten different states were represented among the initiates to this unusual organization. Members of the Den likened the flavor of the meat to that of chicken. Yearling Trackmen To Try Mettle Soon (Continued from first page) Ing that They never catch up to the fellows ovho have been working out all winter. Discoler Talent Unsuspected talent is often discov ered by means of this meet, he also pointed out. Yearling cross country candidates have been macticing daily on the New Beaver track since they were called out the first day of Freshman Week. Varsity aspirants will start work im mediately after the official opening of College Glee Club Candidates To Report Next Week Tryouts for the Penn State Glee Club will be held on Monday and Tues day, the nineteenth and twentieth, in the Auditorium at seven o'clock, tne basses and baritones reporting on Monday night and the tenors on Tues day. • Director R. W. Grant announces that the size of the club is to be in creased from fifty to sixty members so that there will be vacancies to fill As has been the custom heretofot , the club lvill participate in the Y. hi C A. reception for the fteshme , which will be held Friday night. This Space Reserved SCHLOW'S Quality Shop Entertainment Course Ticket Campaign Starts (Continukd from first page) musicians is internationally known for the splendid quality of its move. 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