'age Four lentown Wins Swimming, Pottsville Gym, Westinghouse Volleyball at Title Meet Here hree Pennsylvania Interscholastic letic Association championships 13 decided here Saturday when Al own high school, for the second fight year, won the swimming hi- Pottsville the gymnastics crown, Westinghouse the volleyball mpionship. massing• a total of thirty-four Allentown won the second an= L. E: Formerly with Penn State Shoe Shop SHOE REPAIRING SHOE SHINING . 15:3 S. Allen St. A'ARNER DROS. PRLSENT MAX REINHARDT'S screen production of SHAKESPEARE'S "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" Music by Mendelssohn. With more than one thousand players ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT—ALL SEATS RESERVED STRAND THEATRE ALTOONA, PA. 111al1 Orders Acepted. Reserved Sent Application Blanks Available at Roam 201 North Liberal Arts Bldg. BENEFIT OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS .4,1 M ;,. • • • 6. , ~`-tip. ~ U ~?%z . v h, 4 * ~ti~:N nual aquatic title with case. Fifth Avenue of Pittsburgh placed second with 24 markers, while Erie .Tech nical was third with 1.1 1 /:. What is believed to be a new national inter scholastic 'record was established by Fifth Avenue's 150-yard medley re lay team when they negotiated the distance in 1:25.8, two-tenths of a . second lower than the old mark. Ap plication will be made by the officials for recognition of the new standard. P. I. A.. A. records were set in six other events. Without placing a single contest ant in the first three positions, a well balanced Pottsville high school gym team gained the first annual P. I. A. A. title. The winners scored. 532 points, with Westinghouse of Pitts burgh second with 481, and Bristol third with 461. Westinghouse had three individual winners, while Bris tol, Wilkinsburg, and Latrobe won the other events. CINEMANIA 'Petticoat Fever," with Myrna Loy and Robert Montgomery, shows for the last times today at the Cathaum. Based on the Broadway success of the same title, it retains much of the sparkle and zest of the original. Jane Withers is starred in the film version of "Gentle Julia,!' one of Booth Tarkington's most popular nov els, which will play. at the. Cathaum tomorrow. Except that iti.star.is be' noticed as the Outstanding. child, act ress of the day,. not . even excepting Shirley Temple, little news ,of this production has filteral . .through' t 0 . ,! State . College: The national' release; date on this shoW is Aprit 24, over three weeks.after it plays . here. ' "Too Many ParentS," which plays at the Cathaum Thursday, is the sim ple but moving story of four boys who are attending a military academy be cause their homes have been broken up by divorce or some other cause: How the father of one is broughtback to his boy from a career of wandering about the earth-is the highlight of the story,- and the father , not only. .proves himself to be devoted ecr•the • boy but also "adopts!' the other three fellows; The 'romantic angle is found in the HAVE YOUR CAR Safety Inspected Today STEIN MOTOR CO -121 S. I3urrones Phone , 252 A New Cottoli or TaffettaGown . FOR INTER-FRATERNITY BALL EGOLF'S . 4...,, ~• ' • ' 0 —, ~ , „. . , • ' \•,„ by ,ei ) -;,'" • . 1 1 . ' - ': 4 ; • :\. i • ..'4•Yr" ) "." . ".‘ ' ...: '• ,:. : 1.. ''''Alt '' '" t'... ...i ' 4, ; (% .•."...'. . 4?. : ', , , , ;:, : ': : ::;:,: ..,..:.',;;:. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN love that springs up between the boy's father and the.daughter of the acad emy's commandant. Return Showings At the ,Mittany: Today, "Ceiling Zero;" tomorrow, "Rose Marie;" and Thursday, "Ah Wilderness:" CAMPUS BULLETIN Members of Alpha Ku, astronom ical, fraternity, will hold an informal get-together at the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity at 8 o'clock.. ,• '•All.simhomore students in the low er-diviSion must be present ut a meet ing• -in the', Chemostry Amphitheatre at 4ilo Dean Charles W: Sioddart and Dean Will G. Cham bers- will explain ; the requirements for entrance into the upper division. There will he a meeting of the Nit tany:'Stamp Club in room 415 Old Main at' 7:30 o'clock. Dr. C. C. Wright will discuss the British Colon ial stamps. Everyone inter ested in'stamp collecting is invited. Mr. -Parsons, (executive secretary. of A. I. M."M. E., will speak in room 110,-'Mineral Industries building at 4 o'clock— Mr.' Parsons is speaking un der. the .auspices of the Penn State Mining - :Society. Everyone is wel- TOMORRI. , . . Meeting : of Floral Club in Sindeich Shop . at 8- ie. All interested stu dents 'The Pre-Madical Society gill have D. J. 'F; P.uiard of Altoona as its speaks!' aka Meeting' in '4os' Old Main at . 7:p His subject be, "What to • expect in medical school and practice." • Freshman :women candidates of the Collegian. editorial staff will' meet in Town -312' Old Main ut '4 o'clock. This is 'the final call for all women candidates. THURSDAY Prof. Oliver P. Medsger will speak on "Bird PhotogTaphy" at an open meeting of, the';Red Wing Bird Club room 7, Home Economics at 7:30 p. m. The public is invited. Ag' Student Council meeting Thurs day night at 7:15 in 'room 412 Old Main. All persons interested in fencing are invited to attend the regular meeting of Les Sabreurs in the Aimory. Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. Those desiring to fence may bring equipment. - . Booth drawings for Interfraternity Ball will be held at the Student Union office. during the afternoon. Agriculture Students TO Hold Annual Frolic The Agriculture Student Council will hold their annual Ag Frolic Sat urday; April 25. The different agri cultural clubs will have Vooths in which gambling will be the featured sport of the evening. Music will, be furnished by a rural group. Charles M. Ricks '37 heads the com mittee which is composed of William G. Balderston '36, Everett R: Curry '36, Chester J. Tyson jr. '37, Robert IL Rumler '36, Robert B. Sterrett '37, Luther E. Singley '37, Frederick E. Edgerton '3B, Martha E. Overholts '3B, Anne E Johnston '37, Morris E. Huntzinger '37, Eugene Haas '37, Keith B. Blair '36, and Donald K. Wolff '36. Classified Advertising BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC VOR—lndividual social dancing instruction. For appointment call 779-J or see Mary Hanrahan, Fye apartments, 200 West College, avenue. SHORT COURSE IN = ADVERTIS ING—lnsert COLLEGIAN 'CIOSSIIi at Student Union office and learn t value of this . low-priced medium. A TON OF COAL IS A TON OF COAI, BUT SERVICE QUALITY COURTESY Are a part of your dcaling with FOSTER COAL CO. Phone 144 tovvveig t • oeffe 7A2Lf.lot a c a i . / 11 th Ce(fflis 4 41 . . .thar qloe tokaf zaaorn, a sotehe y Satisfy. . just about all you could ask for LOST—GoId swimming medal, bluo .enamel "N" on front. Name, R. A. Geiger engraved on back. Return to Student Union desk or Glennland pool. 42-2 t pd DW WANTED—Two passengers to De troit or immediate vicinity and re turn over Easter vacation. Phone "Ida," Gla. ' 93-1 t pd GD WANTED—You and your date at the All-College Easter dance, Rea Hall, April 18. 44-2 t pd GD FOR SALE—Practically new tux ex pensively tailored; will fit any.av: erage build; worth your attention. Call' 180-W atter 7:30 p. m.,, ask for Grover. 3b 2t pd GD 3-Day SpeCials • WED., THURS., FRI. Shampoo with Finger Nave 50c: Shampoo with oil and Finger Wave 75c Open Evenings by Appointment Rand Beauty Salon Phone 997 At the Dinner Table That is where our 'quality meats' are, judged and where our reputation holds forth in • handling QUALITY 111ERCHAN DISE at all times. , • • We cut our meats 'just as we sell them, so you are always getting good, fresh cuts„ and not getting meats with that GOOD FLAVOR, NOURISHMENT, and JUICES all dried •p • out. We invite you to try these fine flavored meats. • , • All stamped beef and government inspected. • Fishburn s Meat & Giocety PHONE 357 • • • I want my cigarette course—l hardly think anybody enjoys a strong. cigarette. But . . liver me from the kind I find' a great deal of pleasure in Chesterfields: They're mild and, . yet they seen. to . haveniote •tastb and aroma. [enjoy theM. • . Tuesday, March 31, 1933 . WANTED—A round trip ride to lion= ton over the Easter vacation. Call Taylor 674. • 47-it pd C FOR RENT—Very desirable single or double room at 300 S. Atherton street. Inexpensive. Telephone 496-W: 46-2 t pd OD LOST—Text for Lit. One, American Literature. Finder please call 1034.. Dance Programs Invitations Banquet Menus YOHCations ' N,ittany Printing & Publishing ComOany 110 W. - copege Aiernio lug hp r t