PAGE 'TWENis 5 Music Groups Open for Talent Students with vocal or instru mental training will find at the College five musical organizations which use tryouts as the basis for membership. The Penn State Blue Band is composed of two units. The marching unit, all men, which plays at outdoor events such as football games is composed of about 100 musicians and is active only during . the first semester. It marches at a record 170 steps per minute, one of the fastest in the country. The Concert Blue Band is com posed of about 90 men and wo men students and presents con certs during both semesters. Members receive one college cre dit for th e second semester's work. Tryouts for th e Concert and Marching Blue Band will be held Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri day in 109 Carnegie Hall. Inter ested students should sign up in advance for tryout appointments. The Symphony Orchestra is a male and female organization which presents several programs during the year, featuring pre classical through modern music. One credit per semester is given ryouts Tryouts will be held Tuesday, for symphony orchestra work. • . • FIRST PREMIUM.. IIIiAIIiIIY•CIGAR,ETT BOTH regular and king-size chesterfields are premium quality cigarettes and come in the smart white pack. BOTH contain onlythose proven in gredients that make Chesterfields the best possible smoke: the world's best tobaccos, pure, more costly moistening agents (to keep them tasty and fresh), the best cigarette paper that money can buy—nothing else. BOTH are much milder with an ex traordinarily good taste and, from the report of a well-known research organization no unpleasant after-taste. BOTH are exactly the same in all re spects. There is absolutely no difference except thcit king-size Chesterfield is larger contains considerably more of the same tobaccos enough more to give you a 21% longer smoke, yet costs little more. y E RE: E mucH , S . Wednesday, and Thursday in Car negie Hall. Those interested may sign up in advance in 109 Carne gie Hall. • The Chapel Choir is a mixed group of about 120 students which presents programs at the weekly chapel services. Two hours of re hearsal are held each week and one credit is given per semester. Tryouts will be held by arrange ment in 216 Carnegie Hall Wed nesday or Thursday. Two other vocal musical groups are organized on th e campus. One is the Penn State Glee Club,. an all-male •group which presents several concerts and makes a spring tour each year. Tryouts will be held by appointments that may be made early in the week in 216 Carnegie Hall. The second vocal group is the Treble Singers, a women's choral group of about 130 members. The group rehearses from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Tryouts will be given through apnointments which may be made in 216 Car negie Hall. Outstanding music majors and others active in music are eligible for the Louise Homer Club, wo men's music honorary. There are about 30 members. The groups se lects its members in the fall. Members of the group assist TO OFFER BOTH REGULAR & KING-SIZE 6=gcalogamiaWtoMmUNVEUMENlMeg THE DAILY: COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVAIM with musical activities, usher at concerts, and work with Phi Mu Alpha, men's music honorary, to promote more interest in music. Melathers of Phi Mu Alpha are chosen from those outstanding in some musical activity. The group gives jazz concerts, dances, sponsors a program over WMAJ, and takes part in various. Musical events.. Those interested in joining must fill out applica tions. They will be rushed and voted on as in other honorary groups. Religion - (Continued from Page . Eighteen) proval "and cooperation. Three Friday or Saturday night parties are planned during the year. Through the delegates the various denominations sponsor union worship services and occa sionally a radio address. Many Religion-In-Life Week activities are sponsored by the Inter-Group Student Fellowship. During bas ketball season the church groups organize as Interdenominational Basketball League. In shaving, each razor blade exerts five tons of pressure per square inch on each whisker, ac cording td American Magazine. CHESTERFIELD LARGEST SELLING CIGARETTE in AMERICA'S COLLEGES 3200 Begin - (Continued from page one) Road. 'The fraternity will also operate an information booth at that corner during the week. All new students will meet in Recreation Hall at 8:30 p.m. to day to hear an address by Col lege president Milton S. Eisen hower and a talk by All-College president John Laubach. Later tonight men and women students will meet in their dormitory units for consultations with counselors. Men and women students will meet separately at 6:45p.m. Tuesday for counselors meeting according to the schools in which they are enrolled. Tuesday even ing all students will meet in stu dent council groups. Freshman men students will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday for dis cussions relating to ROTC on the campus. A sophomore ROTC meet ing will be held - at 8 p.m. Thurs day. Women students will meet at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday for a dis cussion of WRA, Women's Rec reation Association. All students are invited to a starlight dance in front of Old Main at 10 p.m. Wednesday. Entertainment and dancing is Planned for all new students at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Temporary Union Building. Fun night will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday in Recreation Hall. A College Chapel service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Sunday. 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