PAGE TWELVE Davis Started Hockey It Major College Sport Only last year did hockey be come an official College sport and this was through the efforts of its coach, Arthur F. Davis, assistant professor of physical education. Davis took charge of the team on his own initiative, using equip ment furnished by the team mem bers. It was also through the efforts of Davis that an ice skating rink was constructed on the tennis courts last year for the team to practice and for student use. FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD OPEN ALL NIGHT Deliveries-At Any Time PENN STATE DINER 130 W. College Ave. Dial 3924 ATTENTION... CLASS OF 1944 Penn State’s smartest Dance Spot SKYTOP “tin file midst of the Nitiany Mountains” MEET THE CROWD Open: Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Nites Sundays from 2:00 p. m. on © Miles from State College on U. S. 322 I Returning Upperclassmen and Students Joining the Class of | Quality Dry Cleaning and Tailoring Will Put Them In the Our Modern Dry Cleaning Plant In The Rear of 309 W. Beaver Ave. Roethke Starts 3rd Year As Tennis Coach Here Beginning his third season as Penn State’s tennis coach, Ted Roethke, as well as being an ex pert squash rackets and table ten nis player, is recognized as one of the leading younger poets in Am erica. Roethke graduated from the University of Michigan in 1929, coached varsity tennis at Lafay ette in 1933, 1934, and 1935, and came to Penn State as an English Composition instructor several years ago. DIM 3461 Musical Freshmen Have Opportunity Musically talented freshmen and upperclassmen have considerable opportunity to express themselves in the College’s various musical organizations. All students are eligible to par ticipate in any of the campus mus ical groups. Under the direction of “Dean” Richard W. Grant, the College Chorus, composed of 125 mixed voices, sings at Sunday Chapel services and participates in the spring concert series. Also under Dean Grant’s direction is the Men’s Glee Club, 80 strong, which last year sang on Fred Waring’s Chesterfield program. Tryouts for both vocal groups are held at the same time and students try for which group they prefer. Male students who play instruments are eligible to tryout for the Blue Band march- RICHARD W. GRANT ing or concert units. The Blue Band performs at football games, concerts, _ and various College functions. The marching and con cert units are each composed of 80 pieces, with about 65 students playing in both groups. Thus, the total of the combined units comes to about 95 members. Under the direction of Hummel Fishburn, as is the Blue Band, the College Symphony is composed of 80 members and is open to all stu dents whether male or female. Performing more serious selec tions, the Symphony plays large part in the spring concert series. Open to all men, the Engineer and Infantry R.O.T.C. bands are each composed of 65 pieces and play at R.O.T.C. parades under the direction, of Frank Gullo. They also take part in. spring concerts. All instrumental tryouts are simultaneous with candidates, in dicating which group they pre fer. Places, hours, and dates of vo cal instrumental tryouts will be listed in the next issue of the Daily Collegian. DePaul University’s placement bureau reports 40 per cent more placements than in 1939. “It Has Always Been Our Pleasure to Clean The Wardrobes of the More Particular Students.” / > t■. ; h THE DAILY COLLEGIAN I John Glatz, Mgr. \; : * ' . I * V i * t : Warship Tests (Continued from page 11) the laboratories to make the tests at temperatures ranging from zero Fahrenheit on the cold side of the panel to 140 degrees Fahrenheit on the hot side. All of the tests made so far have been with fixed temperature dif ferences between the two sides. However, to make allowance for quickly varying temperatures of ship surfaces exposed to the sun, further tests are now being under taken under a varying tempera ture cycle simulating changes en countered during a 24-hour period. The College laboratories, perform ing heat transfer tests since 1911, Welcome to Penn Stale, Class of 1944! This Is Your Week fo Become Acquainted With Penn State. In Doing So Be Sure to Drop In At McLanahan’s Drug Store 124 S. Allen St. CAMPUS AND TOWN HEAQUARTERS FOR: Drugs and Prescriptions Food and Fountain Service Complete Cosmetic Dep't. Nationally Known Toiletries Cameras and Photo-Finishing Candy, Tobacco, and Pipes '44 Will Find That Our Best-Dressed Class. .. i - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1940 have won a national reputation for this work. {ow Breaks Record Pennstate Inka Hazel, one of the College’s Holstein cows, has just completed a 365-day lactation re cord of 18,818 pounds of milk with 644 pounds of butterfat, nearly four times that of the country’s dairy cow average. BOALSBURG TAVERN ON TOWN SQUARE , PARTIES 24 HOUR SERVICE Office and Tailor Shop Under the Comer Room ./I .