FACE FOURTEEN 498 Student Tickets Left for Concert Students mobbed the Tletzel Union desk yesterday afternoon as disti ibution of tickets for the Philadelphia Orchestra started. Because of the large number of students waiting in line, distribu tion started at 12 30 pm., half an hour earlier than scheduled. By the end of the first hour, 1400 tickets had been given out. At the close of distribution yesterday afternoon 3500 of the 4000 student tickets had been distributed. The remaining 498 tickets will be available at 9 this morning. Non-student tickets will go on sale at 0 tomonow morning. They will cost $1 25 The concert, eleventh in this vcai’s Artist Senes, will be held kt 0 30 p m. Saturday, in Recrea tion Hall The orchestra, under the direc tion of Eugene Ormandy, will perform Bach’s Chaconne; Bee thoven's Symphony No. 2. in D mam. Op 36; Debussv's Prelude to “The Afternoon of a Faun”- and Stiavmsky, Suite from “The Fu child.” Now in its 58th year, the or chestra gave its first performance on Friday evening. Nov. 16. 1000 at the Aeademv of Music, Phda delnhia The rinector was Fritz R< heel The orchestra gave six con certs during the first season and (•'-cumulated a $14,000 deficit. During their second season it ran its deficit to $72,000. Carl Pohlig succeeded Schee! as conductor in'l9o7 It was Pohlig rhn established standards of pc-r -f irmanee and brought such greats as Sergei Rachmaninoff to the or- I’n-strn. Rachmaninoff appeared manv times as pianist, composer and conductor To the orchestra's 13th season it was headed by Leopold Sto kowski It was Stokowski who championed new music and anion" I> s American firsts are Strauss’ Alpine Symnhonv, 1916; Rach maninoff's “The Bells,’’ 1920; Str"- vnskv's “Le Sncrc du Printenips,” IP?'* and “Oedinus Rex,” 1931. Stokowski had considerable assistance in his conduciorial duties Bfter 1926. Some of those invited to share the podium dur- Ranch Court Motel 1245 S. Atherton St. State College ITALIAN SANDWICHES • steaks • sausages • submarine* • meatballs • pastrami ehamburgs • hotdogs PIZZA PIES carry out service call AO 8-8381 MORRELL'S 112 S. FRAZIER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA siderable afternoon sunshine. • , Temperatures will be in the 30’s ing the next decade were Frit* a) j dBV( reac h in g- an afternoon Reiner, Eugene Ormandy end ;high of 38 degrees. It will be Jose liurbi. : clear and slightly colder tonight In 1936 the decision was made with a low temperature of 23. to replace Stokowski. Ormandy! The combined effect of a storm was given a 3-year contract, but system moving eastward from the in 1938-39 he was signed for five western Great Plains and mois years with the additional title of;ture flowing northward from the music director. He has been the Gulf of Mexico will result in. orchestra's permanent conductor clouds and rain by tomorrow |and music director ever since. afternoon. Temperature Drop Will Precede Rain Sunny and a little colder weath- er will prevail today with con- It's a big sign saying MUR'S JEWELRY CO. at 220 S. Allen Si. is having their annual WATCH BAND SALE. You get $3.00 for your old watch band regardless of make or condition when you buy a new metal or expansion band. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 19, JJg?L,