PAGE SIX Phys Ed Program Angel Flight IFormer Plant Nutrition Prof !PlansWorkshopileaves $lOO,OOO to University , Coeds who are Interested in mil-, 1 A f acu l ty member who re-; country frim Canada in 1910 10 years ago left sloo,ooo' itary life from a wife's point of'tired and joined the late William ! ( the details at the sixth annual view will be able to able to learn, i Frear, professor of experimental the details the University, direCtingl agricultural chemistry, on the By LARREEN DOORLEY !Blue Yonder Workshop being that it be invested and the University faculty. Before Frear's death in 1922, sponsored by Angel Flight. A lot of dance comes out of the Department of Physical; interest used for establishing, the two had established the valid , The first program of the work-, of the theory scientifically Education, much more than most people realize, Miss Janis shop, which will be field at 7, scholarships in plant nutri- itY known( as foliar diagnosis—use of Dengler, instructor in physical education, said. p.m, March 31 in McElwainition. I !the leaf as an index of plant . lounge, will feature a panel of Air The late Walter Thomas, in a'Yield , "In addition to the old standbys of square and folic:Force officers wives who will dis m wl ll probated in the Centre Coun-' Thomas moved into the Uni cnss dancing, dance fundamentals and modern dance, two new Force Base. their duties and lives on an ty Court in Bellefonte, directed versity Club when it was first I that the bulk of his estate, valued' built 47 years ago, and occupied --- ,dance course; were offered last , There will be four other pro- at more than $lOO,OOO, be left,the same room until his death a Iseniester Both tap dancing and s grams in the series, all of which,to the University. imonth ago at the age of 79. Imodern dance composition were will be devoted to the wife's place; Attorney John T. Taylor, execuj, In 1943, he was given honorary vei y popular with the students," in military life. , for of the estate, said Thomas left life membership in the American she said. I Interested coeds should regis-, a few other bequests but "at'Society of Plant Physiologists for ter at the HUB desk. Additional 'least 99 per cent of his estate will his long and distinguished serv- The tap dancing course is basic, information can be obtained there;go to the University." lice. He was named professor and the model n dance composi- 'or from Gloria Barton, chairman Thomas, a bachelor and na- emeritus of plant nutrition upon tion course is more advanced 'of the project. i five of Wales, came to this :his retirement, It is aimed at students who are, ~ especially interested in contmu-, mg their modern dance instruc-, lion after taking dance funda-i menials as freshmen and modern ; dance on the sophomore level.' Both courses will probably be; continued next fall. Square and folk dancing is another dance course which is also offered as part of the re• quired physical education pro gram. It teaches dances of for eign countries, including such steps as the "grapevine twist." In the future. according to Miss Dengler, the dance program will include beginning and inter (Continued on page seven) Courses in Dance Cover Wide Range ROTC Team Wins 2nd Place In Rifle Match 1 The Army ROTC rifle team placed second in the William Randolph Hearst Army ROTC Rifle Matches for 1959-1960 Com peting were approximately 50 col lege and nniverity ROTC rifle tearw, from the five states of the 2nd U S Army Area In this competition, which was open to ROTC teams from Penn sylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Virgi ma and Wc't Viginia, the Univer sity team scored 9.13 points out of a possible 1000. 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