The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 22, 1941, Image 3

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Music - ,.:Illooli,,,':.:
'Held-Ibis Week
Vocal and instrumental. tryouts
for all campus musical ot:ganiza
tions - will. be 'held starting today
and continuing through next •Mon
day. •
Ali students interested In join
ing,the Blue Band, symphony or
chestra, ROTC ,bands, "'College
Choir,,or.Glee,Club.should report
at the scheduled time and place.
„Instrumental tryouts will be di-.
vided as follows: •
!Trombones and baritone '
• horns:
Wednesday at 4 p. m.
-Trumpets and cornets: 'Wednes
dp.y at 7 p.
Horns, mellophnnes and tubas:
Wednesday at 9 p. in.
Flutes,
,picculoa and double
reeds: Thursday at. .4 p. m.
Clarinets: Thursday at 7 p. m.
Saxophones: Thursday at 9 p.
Percussion instruments: Friday
at 4 p. m.
Drum majors: Monday, Septem
ber 28, at 4.p. m.
Violins: Monday September 28,
at 7 p. in.
Violas, !cellos, string basses:
Monday, September 28, at 8 p. m.
All instrumentai -tryouts • will: be
held: in :401 Old Main. For try
outs scheduled.at 4,p. m., students
may come at 5 if they have 4
o'clock 'classes.
Soprano and alto tryouts for
the College Choir are scheduled
for today:between 4 and 5 p. m.
and i between 7 and i p. rn. in
Schwab
. :Auditoriurn. They. may
also - .report .on %Wednesday at the
same hours.
male voices for both - the
College - .Choir ~ srd •Glee•*.Club
should 'tryout Thursday between
and ~6 P. m. and • betiveen .7 and
10 -p. gr. auditorium.
ers, Dale F. Heffheims, Irwin
Kanenaiser, Donald R. Kriggers,
William A. Lee, AlVin L._ Leisey,
Philip Lieberman, Pete Lohmann,
Frank Maguire, !Lewis ;Marnmel,
Kryder H. McHern, James 11.
McGuire, Carlton. J. 'McDeely,
Boles W. McMichael, Kenneth R.
Miller, Jack W. Miller, John W.
Morgan.
Richard Okerberg, Raymond
Pierson, - Raymond D. Rehrig,
Robert W. Ritzman, Paul Schmidt,
Stephen Sinichac, Horace 'J. Wey-
This marks the third time, that •mer, C. Edward Williams, George
the course has been given since W. 'Williams, Alfred W. Willier,
the U. S. Office:of Education be- and -Henry P. :Yeager. •
gab. , inten§ive defene training al- . .
rer-t.' , 4-ILierkiigPivenn -State• . -
one of only five colleges • offering Ro b ert Schooley . Named
the course throughout the nation.
In the East, Lehigh, Cornell, 1942".43 Handbook .Editor
and 'the University of North Caro
lina have a course similar:to the .Robert E. Schooley '43 will
one at Penn State, while the -enly 'serve as editor of the'l942-43 Stu
college offering , this 'training i n dent >Handbook' and M.. Jean' Sea
the West is the University of Cali- nor '43 will act as business man
fornia. ager,-Stanley J. PoKempner, retir-
Upon completion of the course, ing editor, announced last night.
Associate editor will be Lila A.
a Reserve Officer is' qualified to
become - an 'officer on .Diesel-oper- Whoolery 'O. WilLiam-Vander
ted naval vessels.
line has been named .advertising_
-
manager. • •
D i
esel.,,Training
.Will - Begin Today
Starting today, 30 Naval Re
,
sbrve Officers will begin training
in the College-sponsored Diesel
engineering course, harry •P.
Hainrnorid, 'dean of the_ School of
Engineering, announced yester
day.
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Estimates cheerfully given for
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Second Smile* Group Averages
Second •semester, group averages Alpha .Omicron Pi .
for 1940-41 as released by-the Reg- Non Fraternity . :
istrar, follows: Beta Sigma Rho ...
Average
. 2.17 Ingleside Club
2.00 -Sigma Phi Alpha ..
. 1.98 Von•• Fraternity -Men
.. 1.9.7 Phi -Kappa Tau
.. 1.88- Zeta Tau Alpha ...
. 1.88 Phi Kappa Phi
.. 1.86. •Phi Sigma Delta ...
.. 1.85 Acacia
.. 1.84 •Fraternity Women .
.. 1.78 .Delta •Theta Sigma
.. 1.77 •:Gamma•Sigma Phi .
.. 1.76 Tau Phi Delta
.. 1.7,4 ,Lambda. Chi Alpha .
.. 1.74 All College
.. 1.73 Alpha Chi Rho
.. 1.72 Irvin Hall .........
.. 1.71 Lions Club
. 1.70 Alpha Gamma Rho .
. 1.69 All - College Men ...
• '1.58 Phi .Kappa Sigma .
1.68 Theta Chi
1.66 Theta Xi
1.64 Sigma Nu
1.64 Sigma Pi
Mortar Board
.C.wen's
Charitides
Arimcon
Ohi Omega
Kappa Alpha Theta
Delta Gamma
.Phi Mu •
Gamma Phi Eeta
Alpha Zeta
,Triangle
Fairmount Hall
Alpha Chi Omega
: Beaver. House
Emanon
•Non Fraternity Women ..
Watts Hall
Jordan Hall
Alpha Epsilon Phi
Pioneer House
Omega Psi,Phi
Kappa Kappa Gamma ..
Theta Phi Alpha
All College Women
fortyrEight freshmen .Members
.Accepted ,By Penn .:State :Clui)
With 48 freshman members ac
cepted by the Penn State Club,
first yearmeP may still sign up
at 321 Old 'Main from 4 to 5 p. m.
every afternoon, President Arthur
Peskoe has announced.
The ,new members:
Freshmen-Fred C. Abel,. Don
ald L.
,Ac,e, Robert Apt, Roy - C.
Arnolq t _Jack Berger, JRseph..Bart
schet, Edward Beckrriann,'•Charles
A. Benckert, RiChard Che Stain,
Charles W. , Davis, -Carter -K. -Dib
ble, Newman Draper, Harold G.
Fay:John - W.
..Foreinan,',Williain
.L.-F.'rankhouser, Murray D: -Fried
man, -Steven:ll. Gaber..
John,E. Gaus,
- Glenn -Hawthorne, -John D. Heck-
PQLTRAL:tN
a week in the ,stock pavilion .and
riding outdoors:_after the student
CLUB PRESIDENT—Arthur Pes- has become .proficient.• There is
koe !42 will head the .Petm _State-. also- a••.special $lO fee for those
Club, non-fraternity. men's .social who wish to leatn 'horsemanship
-organization, this. year. In-addition but. do no actual riding. " • .
to its yearly • program, • the. club Dr. .Henry L. Yeagley, faculty
sponsors a room on the third floor adviser, has announced that there
of Old Main. will be an open .house public in
spection of the stables in the near
. . ,
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.. 1.35 Delta Upsilon
. 1.34 Beta Theta Pi
Riding Club Gels
New Ouarfers
With the completion of Penn
States new riding stables expect
ed • before the . end of this week,
.the
. first meeting of the Riding .
Club will :be :held in the Stock
Judging Tavilion at 7 p. in., Sep
tember 30, president June „Sum
mers '42, announced last night.
The club has openings_ for both
prospective merribers and those
wishing to stable •private horses.
.This 3 riding . organization, of which
the Main .purpose ,is. to teach no-.
vices, has . lour •horses .equip
ment. . .
The first semester. fee. is :$l5 and
includes riding instruction twice
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