The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 16, 1975, Image 4

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    The Daily Collegian Friday, May 1975
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Silk-screen exhibits on display
A panel exhibition of silk
screen reproductions yof
examples of South and
Central African plastic arts is
on display on the HUB first
floor.
The exhibition, which! is
being circulated natiortalN by
the Smithsonian Institution.
will run until May 25.
Museum of Art
Ancient Peruvian
ceramics, representing a
period of nearly 2,000 year, is
on exhibit in Gallery A of the
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out to someone 'ho can do something
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Museum of Art.
The ancient ceramics, from
the collection of Dr. and Mrs.
Kahl Merkley, will be an
display through June 22.
Selections from the per
manent collection of the
Museum of Art are on display
in Gallery C.
The museum is open daily
from noon to S p.m. except
Monday.
Chambers
The Undergraduate
Exhibition, all media, will
continue until Thursday in the
n State Grand Prix
Go Kart Race
HAS BEEN
CANCELLED
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Chambers Gallery
The third annual Art Show
will be exhibited until May 2.4
in the Zoller Gallery.
An exhibition of oils and
paints by Jeanette Foner and
terrariums by Patti
Brownstein will be on display
in the Kern Graduate
Building beginning tomorrow
and continuing until May 31.
Rare Kooks Room
Facsimiles of Byzantine
manuscripts, in conjunction
with the University's
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ference on Byzantine and
%Western Medieval
Manuscripts Illumination,
are on display in the Rare
Books Room until May 31.
The Rare Books Room is
open NTonday through Friday
from 8 a m to 5 p.m.
See the original wedding and engagement bands of
WILLIAM E. RUSSELL
individually handcrafted to your unique taste
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State College
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Mon thru Sat. 10 am - 5 pm
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Pilot Orientation Program
in Cedarbrook
Orientation leaders are needed
for Fall Term 1975
Qualifications:
You must be
—a student with a 2.0 cum •
1 —living in Cedarbrook fail term
—knowledgeable of town & campus living
—interested & sincere in helping pew
students in State College
Applications can be picked up at
335 Boucke et are due by May' 16tb
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An art exhibit. entitled
"Four Women Artists," is on
display in the East Corridor
Gallery until May:ll
On display are works by
Harriet Rosenberg. Mary
Cady Rubinstein. Linda
Plotkin and Sue Reit
mansperger.
Phttography, by Michael 11
Begnal is being shown in the
West Corridor Ga lerY
through June 13
Sculpture. entitled "Art If
Fact," is on display in the
Main Lobby until June 6,
The works were created by
Jell Spaulding. Fredric
Snitzer and Michael Flick
Paintings by 3.8. Schwa
baeh, entitled "Moments
From Life. are on display in
the Circulation Lobby until
Aune 2