THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1946 Blue Band- (Continued from page one) Handy, "March" from "The Love of the Three Oranges" by Proko fieff, "The Toy Trumlpet" 'by Scott, "kareit" iby Prokofleff,. 'Soler° Rittnico" iby Lonp'„as, "Children's ..March" by Goldman, 'University Grand March" by Goldman, and "At the Gremlin 'Baal" by Hill. Members of the Blue Band are: Ann Berkheimer, Eleanor Ro berts, bassoon; Joan Bissey, J. R. Herd, Theodore Hershberger, John Labash, baritone; Richard Anderson, alto clarinet; Ernest ltotili, bass clarinet; Robert .Au man, Neil Berst, Carol Broberg, Stanley Ciccona,• Gloria Edmonds, Fred Fisher, Doris . Frandwerk, Frank Hess, Wayne Hoffman, Michael Horen, Eugenie Kashniar, Edward Lautner, Abe Levy, Carl Mahaffey, Donald Mowry, C. H. Neuf, Francis Ostroski, Audrey Ryback, _Donald Sandt, Robert Skipper, William Wolfersberger, B flat clarinet. IJoserbine Ritili, E fl t clari net; Jo' Broberg, Robert Chacona, Helen Dickerson, Fred Fisher, Paul Holder, William Laughlin, Russel Nickerson, Creston Otte miller, Steven Raytek, James Russell, Eugene Sprague, Caryll Whipple, cornet and trumpet.. • • Lucille Cox, Robert Dunlap, Edith Murray, Otto Ptfefferkorn, Nancy Sherriff, flutes and pic colo;, Susan Bissey, Dorothy Cor nell, Joseph Gwenonis, Paul Grove.' Marjorie Rex: Albert Zhn irier, French horn; Edna Murray.• 'Either Thompson, oboe. David Booser, Carl Colteryabn, Herman Phillips, Jack Shetter, Lois Turner, Franey Woodring, percussion; Jack Reeves, Bennie Slupek, :George . Thomas, ,Lois Zrlbler, alto saxaphone; Aubrey Vail, fb.9ss saxophone; James Trego, baritone saxophone; John Branigan, Charles Zoslaw, tenor saxophone. . Robert. Bechtel, Robert Gard ner, William Keefauver, L. R. Le- van, . Robert Mulligan, Elwood . Olver,, Glenn , Orndonf,,' Cl - rdries eaton, trombone; Fred Crane, Wilmer Praacis. Robert Ille- Vaughlin, jelly Punton, - Herman . Weed, tuba; Rcroert Burge, string bass. Nittany4ndependents To Reorganize Tuesday plan to organize the fNittany- Independent party in• each class Will be discuSsed at the clique . Meeting Tuesday night,, Clique Chairman Evan Brown announc ed today. ••.• !Participating in the discussion Will be members of the party's policy committee, including Char les , assistant clique chair -Man;. Gene Fulmer, independent's ' representative; Dick - Heim, fra ,ternity representative; Mary Kane, independent women's • represen tatiVe; and Jeanne Sehrtimpt, so rority representatiVe.. Portrait.off...s:::Happy.Bride a. S .. • • iglu .m t muttEN z ....... ~..,...._...._ . • ~.,,.,..,.....z.......,_. • ~,,,,,,r.:_w•,• . , setv,•c..v ,, - ,,,.44tp.,Q,01ege, Fig,. •,. ..`;'.e:',',. ' • MEM 1 1.VIemoilial Day Services, Old Main, 11 a.m. Campus Close-ups, WMAJ.T, 6:45 p.m. Cabinet Meeting, Alumni Of fice, 9 p.m. Community Forum, S e nator Wayne Morse, Schwab Auditor ium, 8 p.m. Common Sense Club, N. E. Lounge Atherton :Hall, 8 p.m. Collegian Staff meeting, 9 Car negie 'Hall, 4:30 p.m. Sixth Semester Party, S k Lodge, 6 to 'l2 p.m. Newman Club ISprfinig Dance, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 9 to 42 p.m. • Lacrosse game, Golf Course Field, 2 p.m. Froth Frolic, Whipple's Dam, 1;30 p.m. Calico 'Caper, Rec Hall, 9 to 12 p.m. HUlel Open House, Hillel , Foun- Cation, 9 to 1112 p.m. iCh cip el, Dr. David Braun, ,EthwElb Auditorium, a.m. Blue Band Contort, Schwab Auditorium, 3:30 Owens Banquet, State College Hotel, 7 p.m. IBlCck and ,Bridle Clwb, 1 206 Ag, 7 pm. • Chess Club Meeting, 7 Sparks, 7:30 p.m. Tons of Beefsteak— College to Auction 75 Unfitted Heifers 411. id beef-steak fans twill have their chance to hit the jack pot Saturday for steaks galore, both for themselves and fbr all their,friends. At that time they will be able to buy•beef: in fact; a half ton of it or more, unfitted and on the hoof. The occasion of this outburst of beef is the sale of 75 head of pUre-bred Aberdeen-Angus heif ers at the Beef . Cattle Barn at 1 p.m. Saturday. This will be the first auction held by the College at which unfitted heifers are to be sold in lots of two, three or fora• cows—thus 'the half ton or more. PSC Gaybird and PSC Gay bird, 11, will be sold from the College's registered herd, while William L. Henderson, professor of . animal husbandry, will sell Nittany Lady Revolt, the 4th, and Nittany \Talley Gay Bird from his herd. The College is supported fin ancially by grants froth the Fed eral Government,. and appropria tions from the State Legislature, as well as student fees. . and her FLOWERS come from Calendar TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY ~t er..- -,..~a THE •COLLEGIAN Seven Attend Ag Conference The College 'will be represented by seven faculty men at the an nual meeting of the Pennsylvania section, American Society of Ag ricultural Engineers, which will be held in the Penn-Alto Hotel, Altoona, on June 7 and 8. Dr. Lyman E. Jackson, dean of the School of Agriculture, will be the,„ principal speaker at the Fri day night banquet. Prof. Ralph U. Blasingame, head of the de partment of agricultural engi neering, will review his recent trip abroad in a disCussion of "Agricultural Engi n e e ring in England" at the Saturday mor ning programs Robert .J. McCall, professor of agricultural engineering exten sion, who- is secretary-treasurer of the section, will speak on mowing and storing hay. William F. Ackerman, instructor in agri cultural engineering, will be in charge of the recreational pro gram, While Prof. David C. Sprague will speak on dairy farm structures in a forum. • Women's 'MI Honorary Plans 'Formal Initiation Formal initiation for new members of Sigma Epsilon Sigma, women's mineral industries hon orary, will :be held at 121 MI at 7 p.m. Monday. Prof. Chesleigh Bonino, advis or of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, men's honorary, will speak on the ideal s and aims of his organiza tion in ari* effort to give the new er group some pointers. He will speak at 7:30 p.m. • This is the final meeting of the honorary for this semester. . 4,/,.w4,;.? . ..ft4';::7 .-* t: . *- K . , . 4 . • . w 4 *.,, -.13" , *;:* 9 i i i-,• r ., " ; 42.11. 'Li: ' ..,,,:,,,,.,.. - _ :.:,. • v , .,.. ;. „.. 4 ,••• , ....--. t . .. ...A . .....„.:.t...... - .kk '4,:' ) ../... • :,•'.'l AP ' . ''',..).; 4 :), ' 1 s., ~ .i.. ' . .. e .. 4' • • :.), ~.. 4: ~.... • ~..'. .....1, o' ..... 244? Nn•• • ',.. ks ..Z.: ' .• •:. , . ' • ' ' ''`'''''.....tr. - - :.•:...1 4 . . ' , .i '' '' .4 • -."'' . ''• . Interfraternity Council Presents BENNY GOODMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA recreation Hall Alpha Tau Alpha Initiates k A 12 Agriculture Students Morse -12 Alpha Tau Alpha, - honorary (Continued from page one) fraternity for agriculture educa- are as follows: All-College Cab tion Students, recently held its I inel, American Association of. , first formal initiation since the University Women, American Le gion, high school student body, Spring semester of 1943. The in . • Foundation, Kiwanis Club, itiates are Graduates: William . 'Dunlap, Parent-Teacher Association, Perm Carl Norberg, and Kenneth State Christian Association, The Sdhoonover. Pennsylvania State College, PM !Undergraduates: Ernest Brown, Beta 'Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa, Pi Dewy Brumbaugh, J. Glenn Hatw- Lambda Theta, Phi Kappa Pi, thorne, 'W i4l i a m Keinbaugh, State College Public Schools, Ro- Charles MdClelland, Leroy Shutt, tary International, State College Charles Stoffer, Kenneth Stayer, Women's Club, Women's Student and Henry Wenger. Government Association, and the Wesley Foundation. 7 Having a Cabin Party. ,teroi 1 `e'.'toP I 4 , ear c t , t 4-A gßApinit PR- c2l-SSLO H NE ...MESA* assE ISI4 rr-,c7.Z. r—g", at'9(Ar) Cold Cuts !Potato Ch Cheese! i. ins! Tops your list at 204 E College A\•e. WAGNER'S FOOD MARKET oe svovt /00 o,o* 04) Go od roao diiilto • • •\.°‘ V‘ \ s'ke - v A.t‘k'e" - C,o oe 'iNC t ‘ e . AN\ 4" " `te O• ' 3 % ‘. " ..«4# k . , \" • - ~ • ' ' i• 1 6, -- -;.;.. ".:,,..... ..;.:-,,is-m5.;,..\: ~,< '-v•V, 1t.e,..e ~,,. _ , .‘ % z. , . [.... June 14 st l6 Ot c‘‘e ato t 4" 'SNN I' 'iCec 1'3% , ' .44 ~~-~~ •., PAGE SEVEN I Nittany Lodge of B'nai • ............... Rim** Ark,:mwo