arts trivia 111 'mamma si si us • si • NI nu -1. When was the first Charlie Chan film made? • 2. What two actors were most famous in the title role?. 3. What was the last film in the series? 4. Who played Chan's number one son? 5. Who.played Nick and Nora Charles in the Thin Man series? 6. What was the name of their dog? 17. What Oscar-winning actor starred as a suspect in the second film, "After the Thin Man?" :;6. Who played Mr. Motto in the 1930 s film series? i 9. Who played the role'of the Crime Doctor in the 1940 s film s'eries? - XO, Who made a cameo appearance as Captain Jacoby in `The Maltese Falcon?" 1. Name the first film in the Sherlock Holmis series. . Who played Holmes and his side-kick Dr. Watson in that ilm ? 13. Who starred in a series of films . based on Agatha Christie's sleuth Miss Marple? ATTENTION!!! All those who THINK they can run & chug, Register April 18-22 noon-10p.m. at 403 Locust Ln. "Hey, Jose; Watcha say!" shouted Rutherford, as he approached his favorite cousin. "I'm opening a new store, Rutherford,',! said Jose, "only quality cheese. What can I do fo'r you Cuz?" "Well Jose, Quixote and I are kind of in a fix. We're struggling students and we can't find a way to make money in this town." Rutherford explained. ' "I'd love to give you guys jobs here, Cuz. But, Isabelle and I are doing all the work ourselves to cut, costs. I do know of one place Where you and Quixote can make some real easy money though. Your cousin Francoise said that she makes $6O a month there while lying on her back. And she says that what she does saves lives too " "I wouldn't doubt it" suggested Rutherford anyway, Jose. Thanks." (What kind of a job did cousin Jose and Cousin Francoise have in mind for our friends? Francoise has always been "laid back" so it can't be too difficult. Watch for Rutherford in Wednesday's Collegian to find out!!!) 1 . Courtesy of SERA-TEC BIOLOGICALS arts trivia PM PSI 500 Sat. April 23 12:00 noon Benefit: Centre County Day Care Program Divisions: Fraternity, Sorority, pendent, Masters, Women, Team and "Anything Goes" RUTHERFORD 8- FRIENDS 6 b 47 Pi° ) 4. 4 1,41/vo ,___ 4,.-whvo 120 S. Allen St. enter the 9th annual Information call 234-5555 ~~~~~ "But, I'll give her a call arts trivia 14. Name the filins I- a total of four. 15. What recent film spoofed several past film detectives? „mnaci Aq aapinik„ ''ST 441: 0 1eS acis aapanlAl,, gg'dolinD am uo aapanw„ „Irma ism Japanw„ „`Aoqv aapanyv„ 14 paopatnnu lainanyv 'ET aon.la la iNt pue auoqqinu ma •zt • - 44saIllAIONSUa ai.n Jo pang °Wm 11 - ' (uoisnii mini , .10139.1!P luIlJ Jo 10111E1) uolsnll aalleM 'Ol aapcua aauanivl' '6 aaaol aalad 13 4.IUMOIS SOLUUr "L ' easel ' 9 • llamod ulemiAti pue Awl nuliciAr •G awn ago); 't (6'61) „uOSMICI X 5 S„ 'C • aaioj, Anupls 'punt° nuium 'Z 9Z61 '1 ;arts trivia Answers co LAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 L co N. W co r. w K. KONG Fay Ray Fan Club co r. w co h. W co N. W MARY HARTMAN Foreplay is Fairplay Club co N- W E 206 LAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 LAV '4z ' \ • , 'l4 Photo Week features exhibits Exhibits ,of historic and con temporary photographs and a series of lectures on photography will highlight the History of Photography Week, tomorrow through Sunday. Among the historic photographs is a collection of 40 original prints by Eugene Atget made between 1900 and 1925. Atget is known for his photographs, many of them Parisian street scenes; his work will be on display in the Zoller Gallery in the Visual Arts Building. arts, notes Also on display throughout the week willhe a group of prints by Fay S. Lincoln, an architectural pho tographer who recorded the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg in 1935-36. The Williamsburg exhibit be guaranteed after Spring Term. A 'YEARBOOK SAVES YOUR LIFE . . . THINK ABOUT IT. Satisfaction 41,11111 E .. V:.:-',#•,,:::: ..... „,.,:.......„?.....::.:::- : - :: :r ...: :f ..... 0.. .4 :::: : : !..., ,,;?..1. -.........,...„.„.,..„,,, . ~:!.,:•#0.;? ' ; 214 % . 4 , , ....* ...;t:::::.:::::•:,:'-,:,,,,,,, ‘3,N- ....if:;;; - 'AZ" • Hrs. 10 am. to 10 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 2121 South Atherton Hills Plaza JUNIORS Delma Studios will only be here the 1 st two weeks of April to take senior portraits. Monday, April 4th to Friday, April 15th Make your appointment now, to be sure you're in the yearbook. The sitting fee is only $1 .00, this price cannot I F rf Tril HUB E 78 LAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 ILAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 you only pay for the Pa• . .......,...... .'':'•''' . - . .- . . - -''''''',... -.1 .':-..'-'....,. - ''''''''''''''': Jul like. No gimmicky names for Hills photo finishing. We figure it's satisfaction you're after. So any pictures you snapped , that you don't like, you don't ,yr„ vt ,„ pay for. On top of that, Hills photofinishing is fast and'efficient. And on top of that, it's ,all at Hills everyday low prices...like every thing else at Hills. You can ex pect satisfaction when you shop at Hills. It's guaranteed. a, ...i''.. '' ' MEM will be on display in the Rare Book Room of Pattee Library. . An exhibit of rotogravure pages from the New York Herald Tribune will continue in the Commons Gallery in Kern. The Zoller Gallery will also run concurrent exhibits of contemporary photography. One is a collection of prints by Jerry Uelsmann which employ composite techniques such.as combination printing and negative sandwich. . The other contemporary photography exhibit will be a faculty student exhibit entitled "Invisions. ' Three leacures will be offered during the week; at 8 p.m. today in Zoller Gallery, Professor Estelle Jussim of Simmons College in Boston will speak on "Photography, wood engraving and the Art of Illusionism." At 8 p.m. on Wednesday in Zoller THE ANTI-INFLATION DEPARTMENT STORE The Daily Collegian Monday, Aprllll, 1977- Gallery, Heinz Henisch, professor of the history of photography and professor of physics, will discuss "The Non-Objective Photograph." Van Deren Coke, professor of art history at the University of New Mexico, will discuss "Photography's Answer to Art Deco and Surrealism," 8 p.m. Friday in the,Zoller Gallery Cynthia and Ronald Arden, graduate students in music, will perform a recital for violin, viola and piano at 8:30 p.m. today - in the Recital Hall of the Music Building. . The performance will feature "Sonata for Viola de Camba and Piano No. 1" by Bach, "Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso for Violin and Piano" by Camile Saint Saens, "Duet No. 2 for Violin and Viola" by Mozart and "Three Madrigals for Violin and Viola" by Bolshav Martinu. VIE 78 LAVIE 78 LAVIE 78 SNOOPY Phi Beagle Beta A? , It ~;,_‘7ll . /".• ' • .., BOBBY REDFORD I.M. Gorgeous CASH CHECKS FASTER with a Hills Check Cashing ily for visit. m - , 1 co ISO