Page Four STUDENT UNI The Junior from poster contest will close at noon. Ali entries must be filed with Prof. Andrew W. Case, of the department of architecture, in room 225, Engineering D. TOMORROW Freshman Forum and Commission Cabinet retreat Sunday. All those desiring to attend should sign up at Christian Association office by Sat urday noon. MONDAY Checks for Junior Prom booths should be handed in at the Student Union Desk, Old Main, between 1 and 6 o'clock. There will be a meeting of Psi Chi in the Education Building at 7:45 Shows at A Complete I - 1 - AU 3:30 Show as ; s0 1 ( ale 6:30 - 8:30 Warncr brothels Thearo MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 29-30 A picture that strikes Home! The story written by a Pennsylvania man, Judge M. A. Musmanno of Pittsburgh—The action photographed in Pennsylvania—The plot deal ing realistically with the most pressing problem of Pennsylvania ... the, situation of the coal miners. Gripping realism, proving -that the .movies still have some intestinal fortitude (guts) left! ON BULLETIN Alpha Tau Alpha will meet in Rooms 410 and 412, Old Main, at o'clock. Edward R. Hawkins. of the depart ment of economics, will address Col legian business staff candidates in Room 413, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock. TUESDAY Entries of learns for spring intra mural sports competition must be made at Miss Keller's office in Rec Hall no later than 4 o'clock. Depos its of one dollar for each team entered in mushball, golf, soccer, and twenty five cents for each man entered in track competition must be paid with the entries. MISCELLANEOUS Entries for the Student Union checker and chess tournaments will be accepted until Wednesday noon. Stu dents interested in participating should sign up at the Student Union Desk in Old Main immediately. April F. E. R. A. checks arc now available at the Treasurer's office in Old Main. Present matriculation cards. All those interested in entering the Women's and Men's Riding Contest on May 4, see Walter Gabler, Bob Shearer, or Brooke Evans. The meeting of freshman groups scheduled for Tuesday night will be postponed in order to permit attend ance at the Sherwood Eddy lecture next Wednesday night. Applications for the third John W. White scholarship awarded for profi ciency in English to a resident of a Latin-American republic should be made at once either by letter or per son to Prof. Harold A. Everett, Room 207, Main Engineering. CLASSIFIED WANTED—WiII trade an excellent window shade, never used, for articles of clothing as the case might demand. 72.4tpd CM WANTED—Ride to Philadelphia, will leave 12 noon Friday. Call Grammes at 786. ltpd WPM WANTED: TO 'BUY—One Penn State Master of Science hood. I . Wrner..B . . Evenings 6:30 and 8:30 TODAY ONLY „ I i 5,401 ♦01:: : 111.0 " Kl' SATURDAY ONLY I C4d. N A ' SOT/a: HOLT D BARRIE UNWELCOME ST RANGE R . • NEXIrUES. AND WED. "EVERGREEN" IC Y Local Historians Awarded Honors Martin, Stevens Receive Places On Committees; Dunaway Holds Council Post. Two Penn State history instructors were appointed to committee posts at the third annual meeting of the Penn sylvania Historical association in Pittsburgh last Friday and Saturday. Dr. Asa E. Martin, head of the his tory department, was made a mem ber of the committee on policy. Prof. S. K. Stevens was appointed to a place on the membership committee. Prof. Wayland F. Dunaway will con tinue as a member of the council of the association. During the past year Professor Ste vens was a member of the program committee. Professor Dunaway was chairman of one of the general con ference meetings Saturday morning dealing with archives and research in Pennsylvania history. Prof. Burke M. Herman, also of the history depart ment, presented a paper Friday eve ning on "The Constitutional Struggle in Pennsylvania, 1776-1790." Professor Hermann's paper is con cerned with the fourteen year strug gle on the part of the old governing clique to regain control of the gov ernment, which, as the result of a coup d'etat in 1776 passed into the hands of the democracy whose strength lay in the back counties. The adoption of a new state constitution in 1700 registered the success of the movement. The Pennsylvania Historical asso ciation was organized .here in April 1933, after a series of conference's called by Dr. Martin during the pre ceding year. A Pennsylvania Histor ical Convention met here in Septem ber, 1932, and it was out of these preliminary meetings that the present association developed. Please address P. 0. Box 140, State Teachers' College, Lock Haven, Pa. 69-2tnp UW LOST—Brown Gabardine Rain Coat. Black and white checked lining be tween Chemistry Annex and Petro leum Lab. Reward for return. Call Howard Smith 175. 2tpdWHS SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Guar anteed salary. Men and women ac cepted. 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By PHIL HEISLER With only three players sure of a place in the starting line-up, the Nit tany net team will open its season with Pitt on the College courts to morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The three regulars of last year, Captain Nels Green, Pip Block, and Jimmy Smith will form the 'nucleus of the team. Competition has been so close for the other positions that with only the three nights of real practice, Coach Stover has not yet determined the other players. Whether or not Dot Anderson, stel lar co-ed player, is eligible for the varsity team m as ye; undetermined. If she is declared eligible she will probably compete in the singles com petition. Miss Anderson has been working out daily with the varsity. Over fifty candidates reported for the tennis squad. Out of these aspir ants, Coach "Dinh' Stover expects to uncover several new stars. The ten nis team has an eight-game schedule this year, including meets with Pitt, Carnegie Tech, Bucknell, Johns Hop kins, Navy, Dickinson, Syracuse, and Cornell. >~:<; SPRING SHOE SALE of Women's Shoes Only 2 Days More FRIDAY—SATURDAY Your choice of our entire stock of Women's Black, Brown, Beige and Gray Shoes embrac ing 'Pumps, Straps, Ties and Oxfords. Values to 55.00. AU sizes, but not in every style. . $289: • WAYNES SMART FOOTWEAR Allen St. State College .. • ,•..,..... ....... . •:,•• 11P WHY NOT STOP AT Penn State Hote WHEN IN STATE COLLEGE? D. E. RICHARDSON, Mgr. Pho AD-VICE G 1111"1417:073 - 00.. GOA" 11". O P,CO SJIP .0 Junior Prom is just around the corner, Don't miss Sargent, Pewee Hunt and Don't end up a sentimental mourner, Grab a date For Casa Loma Day. AI 4- 'b JUNIOR PR COUPLE; • , ITOUR OOL , ::; , ::'::': , ::1:::::KtY.V•.*::.11.:.;,:::::•:::::::::; , ::::i `:. ............. 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