Page Four Exhibition on Display by the American Artists Croup, en organization 'to further interest in mt. In Engineering Bldg.; tine art. Among the artists eichibit- One hundred and six prints, includ-1 ing etchings, wood cuts, and litho graphs, were plaCed on exhibition in the gallery, dO3 Main Engineering, today for a one-week showing. The exhibition was made 'possible I Evenings at •• -- • - -".--`, --- '.• . • Matinee Evers. 6:30-8:30 ;NITT ANYJ. • ay Last complete - • . t ~. - at 1:30 TODAY and WEDNESDAY . THE NEW PHILO VANCE THRILLER! _Nl ie ,4o-. , ..., ~...•, . .......:::.: .. .....;....., , ,,..:T.,-z . ./.., . .-:: ::, ,, , ± . 1 ,..1 . ;7 , ,- ,t,_.-...: : •, 1 ~ . , . '',..t: . ...7. ~ ,:- : ,''', • ?.i, r rl\ 'lb.: , _,,......'',,'" : 4Y,i'' , ' , .. , ..! ..,. i '..-:,-..,.: '. ' '` -4 .- .•,,,, , 4' , ~.. *: .... 1 ::,-. -'':` - a—dLOWE oaghilaßßUCE ...... .._ . . -. 4 , THURSDAY ONLY THE :FRENCH PRODUCTION OF I)OSTOEVSKFS ',... 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TO APRIL 30th. . - BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON SALE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ing work arc Rockwell Kent, Reginald Marsh, Ernest Menne, John Taylor Arms, Wanda Gag, Peggy Bacon, Vic toria Hutson, and many others. The exhibition was brought to the campus by the department of architecture. Cheerleading Aspirants Should Report Tonight Sopliumore candidates for cheer leader are asked to report to Room 321, Old Main, tonight •at 7:30. Candidates need have no previous experience. The present junior and senior cheerleaders will begin instruction in yell and song routine immediately. By means of an election method the junior cheerleaders will be elected after a period of training. The method of selection will be ex plained in detail at the meeting. Classified Advertising BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC- TlON—lndividual 5060 dancing instruction. For appointment call 7794 or see Mary Hanrahan, Fyn apartments, 200 West College avenue. SHORT COURSE IN ADVERTIS ING—Insert. COLLEGIAN Classified at Student Union office and learn'the value of this low-priced medium. WANTED—A two or three-room apartment for married couple. Will occupy on June 15, for 12 months. .Write telling particulars to Box A, Collegian office. 65-2 t ch GLD FOR SALE—Tuxedo which will fit 200-1 b man and also pair white buckskin and golf shoes. Size 12%. Phone Dunlap 67. 64-1 t pd GD BESEM THE . PENN: STATE COLLEGIAN Stickmen Ready Track Squad Entered For Opening Tilt In Penn Relays Friday . (Continued front page.three) Sport's 2nd Season Under Thiel; Last . Years Record Had 4 Wins. 2 Losses. Putting the finishing touches on theii play, the varsity lacrosse team is preparing for the season's opener against Fermin Philadelphia on Sat urday: This will be the second sea son for the sport under Glenn "Nick" Thiel, fernier all-American at Syra cuse. Last sense; the team scored' victo ries over Lehigh, 14-0, Pennsylvania, 11-3, Cornell; 10-6, and Lafayette, 19-4; but suffered defeat at the hands of Western Maryland, 19-3, and Army, 12-9. There remained from the squad for competition this year Robeson, Rumbaugh, Heft, Eisenman, Himoff, Conley, Hasek, Douthett, Foster, White, Eddy, Macario, Mc- Ewan, Snively, and captain-elect Ger- . ber: • ,• Seven nunierahmen from last year's freshman outfit are promising varsity material and-will see action in a ma jority of the,acheduled games: They, include Fawley-, Jacober, COhn, Lotz, .Simpson,.• and Snook. Jae Proksa, varsity basketball letterman, reported for lacrosse' at the beginning of the season and has picked,up enough of the game to earn a starting position at point. He had never played la ESE inch throw. Jim' Redmond in the high ;Minn, will he another individual entry. ' The other individual contestant is Pete Olexy. fie Will compete in a new event for him, the 3,000 meters steeplechase. Although he is used to the distance, Pete has never run a steeplechase and can hardly be ex- crosse before, but because of his speed, aggressiveness, and stickwork has beaten out several experienced men to earn a varsity post. Fred Maley, varsity home of last season, will be lost to the team this year because of an injured knee he received while teboganning during the past winter. Ile will assist Thiel in coaching the freshmen. Port); first-year men reported for practice in response to the first call. Join the Back To Earth Movement. Grab a, Date and Truck Her to . . . THE AG. FROLIC Saturday in the'Armory . .. ....~.5~.,.... ~ ~;:.~. '''':'''''''''''''''''''''"''''''''''''''""'''''''"'"' '''.."'''''''"".'"' 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College Ave. •• • ...:..':~ ':n .....:.. r. . sle knows the time ot - day Books for Your Library, Books for Summer Reading, Shelfworn Titles, Books that Didn't Sell, Publisher's Remainders, Publisher'§ Ov-. erstock. KEELER'S CATHAUM THEATRE BLDG. STATE COLLEGE, PA Tuelday, April 21, 1936 A few 'freshman trials '.were „also run, with results that, for so , early in the season, were. quite encouraging. ilcßillips took the 940 in 55 seconds, better than varsity time, and alio won the 100 in• 10.1 Four cross-country men won the 'mile and half-mile. Herb Hazard took the former in good time, 4:37.1, followed •by Len Henderson. Burt Aikman won the half in 2:09. Griest was second., MEN IN WHITE show good judgment Invest in a pair of our white Shoes for a cool, pleasant .summer. This Wing-Tip Oxford will be a big favorite this 'aim men-And it's ALL WHITE and only $5. Others $4 ' $lO to . .. ~ ~r. ~Ft.n .... .. .. 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