w FRIDAY APRIL 3, 1941 Scarab Plans Arts Ball; Elects 5 New Officers Plans for the annual Beaux Arts Ball to be held' May 17 ■were discussed and elections of officers were held Monday night by the members of Scarab, na tional honorary architectural fraternity. Charles S. Bicksler ’4l and James I. May ’42 were appoint ed co-chairmen for the ball. Selection of an orchestra was also discussed, but no definite plans resulted. , Newly elected officers of the fraternity are Warren D. Zeig ler ’42, president; Raymond T. Entenmann ’42, vice-president; Clarence B. Monk Jr. ’42, trea surer; James I, May ’42, secre tary; and Melvin Anderson ’42, historian. Ifs Not Too Late To Get One Of MAREMOR'S Beautiful Corsages For I.F. BALL ' Call 222 W. Beaver Ave. 3151 500 High School Musicians Meet Today In District Competition Back For Encore Hits of the Thespian shows for the past two years, the Three Stooges are back in the limelight in this weekend’s production, “The Joint’s Jumpin’. ” Left to right are Roy Rogers, Ned Start zel, and George Parrish. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Grant And Fishburn Head Arrangements Approximately 500 high school soloists and group win ners from county contests of central Pennsylvania will vie for district posts in the annual music competition sponsored by the department of music here today and tomorrow. All pro grams are open to the public. Winners of these eliminations will meet other district repre sentatives .in the state finals in New Castle on April 18 and 19 under sponsorship of the Penn sylvania Forensic and Music League. Dr. Arthur . Stull, superinten dent of schools of Cambria County is chairman for the dis trict assisted by Richard' W. Grant, director of music and Hummel Fishbum, associate professor of music education, who are in charge of local ar rangements. Judges include Frank Gullo, assistant professor of music, George W. Henninger and Mrs. Willa W. Taylor, instructors in music, and Lowell Boorse, di rector of music at the Dubois Undergraduate Center. Competing high schools are Alexandria, Beaver Vocational, Brady Township, Charleston, Dale, Dubois, East Conemaugh, Franklin, Genesee, Huntingdon, Lewisburg, Liberty, Mansfield, McClure,- Middlebury, Milroy, Mt. Union, Orbisonia, Reedsville, Selinsgrove, Southmount, South Fork, and Westmont-Upper Yo der. Program Today 10 a. m.—Piano Solos, Schwab Auditorium. 11 a. m.—Violin Solos, 405 Old Main. 1 p. m.—Vocal Solos, 121 Sparks. Brass Solos, 401 Old Main. 2 p. m.—Woodwind Solos, 405 Old Main. Tomorrow 9 a. m.—Vocal Ensembles, 405 Old Main and 121 Sparks. 10 a. m. —Hands, Carnegie Hall. Instrumental bles, 410 Old Main. 1 p. m.—Glee Clubs and Chor uses, 121 Sparks. Lynn Gardner, 19, Has Lucky Break Lynn Gardner’s individual style and striking personality landed this lucky 19-year-old vocalist * a contract with Will Bradley’s orchestra .after one audition, and she is now headed for future success as his own discovery. After beginning her singing career less than a year ago on a local New Jersey radio sta tion, she got her .first job in a New Jersey night club and was there spotted by Bradley’s man ager, three months ago. Jimmie Rich, vocal coach who aided to fame such stars as Dinah Shore, Bea Wain, Barry Wood, and Nan Wynn, gave Lynn her first vocal training. Lynn’s interpretation of Cole Porter’s new hit “Fresh as a Daisy,” which she will sing at IF Ball tonight, accompanied by drummer Ray McKinley, has gained a reputation for her. Maestro Bradley plus fast increasing popular praise pre dict a rosy warbling future for vivacious, young Lynn. Delta Sigma Pi Meets Fifty members attended a smoker of Delta Sigma Pi, pro fessional commerce and finance fraternity, at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house Tuesday night at which' M. C. Matter spoke on ' iJi FtfetOrS< -in'-Hotel -Managementc”. Several hundred gold objects versify of Pennsylvania dug up from ancient Indian bur- ogists have been placed o: ial grounds in Panama by Uni- bition in the university m Best Wishes For A Great Time From The mm CHAPTER of Sigma Pi OVER INTERFRATERNITY BALL * Ensem- Wellcome! OMEGA Theta Alumni Guests and Friends To An Enjoyable INTERFRATERNITY WEEKEND PAGE s: Chi