TUESDAY, JULY 18, 19 In the Groove . . . . FRANK GIMLO Gulkh Fishburn Continue Monday Sing Tradition Frank Gullo and Hummel Fishburn are in the groove. Those who attexided last night's sing; or who have sung lustily to the leadership of this combination on other occasions have little doubt of that. For with Professor Gullo lead at the piano, singing is easy, as the state have discovered. The Monday night sings at which these two less academic Professors display their talents are not new at Penn State. Since 1924, when the ,sings were begun by Prof. Richard W. Grant, sum mer.students have enjoyed the get-togethers. This year •as usual the sings will be• continued every Monday night during the Main Session. Well-Known Team The team of Gullo and Fish burn is better known than most students realize. After starting in - the State 'College Rotary Club,the two soon received invitations to other clubs, teachers institutes, and other gatherings. Says Fish burn, it started a "chain reaction." • Since then the pair has traveled to all parts of Pennsylvania as "goOd will ambassadors of the College." Last year they led sing ing, at teacher's institutes or other educational meetings in 30 coun ties. They estimate their total audience at 80,000. The largest group was a Lincoln Day dinner in Washington, D. C.' attended by 12,000. Made Recordings • Since they cannot accept all in vitations, they have-recorded their wares on film for the Eastern BARBER • Prompt and Courteous , Service at BUTLER'S BARBER SHOP 109 E. Beaver Avenue • BEAUTICIANS ALICE & DON HAIRDRESSERS Ail types of beauty work Specializing in hair cutting • and permanent -waving 107 S. Allen , Phone 2201 Gorey Beauty 'Salon for Individual Attention by / Artistic Operators Phone 2071 Glennland Bldg. BIKE 'SHOP FAMOUS MAKE BIKES FOR SALE • SCHWINN BIKES and Accessories • WHIZZER BIKES • TIRES TUBES and Other Bicycle Accessories W. F. KRUMRINE Rear 433 W. College Ave. (Bikes Serviced and Repaired) HUMMEL FISHBURN By STAN DEGLER ing songs and Professor Fishburn thousands of persons throughout States Cooperative Association. The two colored motion pictures are used at meetings of farmers and vocational groups. Fishburn says, "It's the same as if we were standing there." They use no slides, words, music, song sheets or ' books, and the singing is unrehearsed and spontaneous. Fishburn credits Gullo as a "genius" for that sort of thing. ' Fishburn, who has been here for 32 years, mentioned some per sons who have attendid the Mon day night sings for years. Miss Anna Louise Laub, a grade school teacher, from Lewistown has been coming ever since the beginning. Even during gasoline rationing, Miss Laub saved -her coupons to come to the sings. Attendance Dropped Other old-timers are Dr. and Mrs. P. C. Weaver, the assistant director of summer sessions; Mr. and Mrs. John Friese; and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bischoff. Attend ance isn't what it used .to be however, according to Fishburn, and he says, "I'd like to fill the place up." Some years, two pianos were used. Guy Wood, who taught piano at the College, played with CARD AND GIFT SHOP When looking for greeting cards, gifts, salt and pepper shakers and stationery. Stop in at the Nittany Card and Gift Shop, E. College Ave. (Across from Ath) DRY CLEANING PRESSING and • DELIVERY SMITH'S Tailor Shop 110 E. Beaver 2162 CALL 2331 for PICK-UP and DELIVERY Store: 109 S. Pugh State College Dyeing and Cleaning Service THE summon COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA CLEANERS PSCA Plans Trip To Cave, Work Party A trip to Penn's Cave is only one of the features offered by the Penn State Christian Associ ation this week. In addition, there will be a conversation group, a work party, and a dance for graduate students. At 8 p.m. a conversation group will meet at the home of Luther H. Harshbarger, 930 North Ather ton street. No set topic has been set, but the discussion will center around the interests of those pre sent. This group is open to all 'students, but any one interested is requested to register before hand at the PSCA office, 304 Old Main. The Penn's Cave trip is scheduled for Thursday, July 20. The group will leave from the rear of Old Main at 1 p.m. Tickets must be purchased in advance at the Student *Union Desk, Old Main, or at the PSCA office. The price, including trans portation, will be $1.75 per per son. Work Continues The weekly work project of painting nearby rural schools will continue Saturday, July 22. All interested are asked to re gister at the Student Union Desk. This group will leave from the rear of 'Old Main at 1 p.m. and 'return at 5:30. A dance has been organized for Friday night, July 21. To be held in the TUB at 8 p.m., the dance sponsored by the Graduate Club, is for graduate students and staff members. Tashamiram (Continued from page one) Chinun," "It's Me, 0 Lord," and "All God's Chillun Have Shoes .. . Robes . . . Wings," arranged by Creston, by Tashamira; "Negro SpiritUals,' Johnson, by Phyllis Reed; "Belle of the Dance Hall," Kingsley, by Tashamira; "Prelude in B flat," "Waltz in E minor," Chopin, by Phyllis Reed; and "My Red Umbrella," Gotovac, by Tashamira. The next Artists Series pro gram will feature Anatole Kitain, Russian pianist, the following Tuesday. Fishburn, going to Wayland Col lege in Texas where he died re cently. Before that, Jay Kennedy had teamed with Fishburn on the keyboards for several years. Gullo, a hearty, affable man with a mellow voice, practically exudes personality when he di rects the sings. As they talked about their work it was evident that both Frank Gullo and Hum PRINTING Free Estimates, Quick Service CommercialPrinling Inc. 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McGarey, assistant professor of education at the College; Walter Mohr, head of .the depart ment of history, George School, George School, Pa.; Jeanette Molloy, assistant professor of ele mentary education at the College and supervisor of elementary edu cation, State College Public Schools. Hilda Threlkeld, dean of women, University of Louisville, Louisville, Ky.; Paul Van Ness, principal, Central Avenue Ele mentary School,. Newark, N. J.; and Paul Witmeyer, superintend ent of schools, Williamsport. Fishburn enjoy "helping make friends" for the College. IN STATE COLLEGE There's • Prompt Service on roll finishing and prints • Work guaranteed • Complete line of photo graphic supplier at CEN' coU FRS LAI 122 W. BEAVER 4805 PAGE SSA square dancing will be featured in the evening of fun. Outdoor Movie "Texas," starring Glenn Ford, is to be this week's outdoor movie scheduled for tomorrow night at 9 o'clock. The film will be shown on the front campus at the Pugh street gate. 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