Page Four Seniors Inteririewed Russel P. Bower and I. T. Vanden burg, from the Production Credit cor poration, of Baltimore, Md., are visit ing here to interview senior agricul tural students who apply for posi tions with the firm. CAT H AUM : A WurrlnjtilcllttLi..Tholfc. BARBER SHOI'I'E CASSIDY BEAUTY SHOPPE _ Wishes you a pleasant Easter vacation A Satisfactory Service by a Modern ,Sanitary Plant Penn State Laundry 320 W. Beaver Ave., Phone 124 Hillside I ce °and . Coal 'Co. • Dealers in the Highest. Grades of Coal and Coke Call Us for Your Supply of FIREPLACE WOOD Phone 1364. %1;1 4 : 4, fi t ;i7c. ( 0 0 •'•:Vi 4.1 .74 , f 1 7.n 7 n -- 4 2, 'Z'Ir.i'Z'A WV' p . - A4re. At; . • • GOING HOM E FOR EASTER? ,VISITING FRIENDS •, lotzi •a w. an4o4 . - Easter Candy a.nd.,NO,eiti-8.,..'HY0.i.11,.Fin'd,T.-40ii;i.*'.,i7h-'0,.. Library Adds Electric Gadgets As Part of Modernization Plan Thermostats, rheostats, .and an electric eye 'have added 'a lot of mod ernistic atmosphere to the College bray. All these are part of Librar ian Willard P. Lewis' drive to make the library a more healthful and pleasing place to study. And then to top off matters he has added over 500 books that inform prospective gradu, etas about innumerable unthought of vocations that they can engage in alter graduation if a job is not forth cciMing. Students had long complained that the reason they spent such little time in Mr. Lewis' emporium was because of stuffiness and improper lighting. So the librarian got together with Mr. Sigworth and his corps , of grounds and buildings engineers. Mr. Sigworth was' not disappointing. He immediately set to work to devise a scheme to improve the atmosphere. " -After hiding rheostats and thermo stats in inconspicuous places and add'. ing a few extra fans in. the cellar, its. Sigworth finally hit upon the idea of spraying water into the fan as it circulated the air. So if you've been comfortable over your :books hi there lately, you can blame it on that. The problem of lights being on when they - weren't supposed to be was more difficult. The old fashioned idea of throwing switches to turn off 'lights was unthinkable. Something up to date had to he used. So re membeiing all the modern movie houses and hotels that adopted auto matic doors for the convenience of the patrons by means of a colorless beam of some sort, an' electric eye was devised., . No one seems willing to'lake.- the honor and glory for this scheme•be cause of its indifferent success. Con firmed only was the fact that it had originated somewhere in Mr. Ebert's domain in third floor, Old Main. This electric eye is very, very sen sitive. It can only stand so much' !light Then it blinks, if that is what ,an electric eye does, and the lights automatically shut' off. This is um questionably the first time that eye "blinking?' have been harnessed. A difficulty seemed to arise when the eye wouldn't open when it became dark. This, coupled with the fact that there is little or no use for it after 10 o'clock at night, has thrown a wet blanket upon the otherwise en thusiastic e.xperimentings of our em bryo scientists. . Only the last time your correspond ent was in the library, he saw some Ebertmen monkeying with the eye; From the top of a step ladder in the balcony where the eye rests close to the sky-light,' one'ef these Ebertmen put his finger in the eye to see what makes it not work. But it fooled him. This time it worked, and he got a couple of toasted fingers for hig ef forts. But all in all, it's coming along. pretty well. Now for this matter of unusual vo eational books. It seems, that Mr. Lewis stole a march on Prof. Stevens. Prof. Stevens claims that all us stu dents are conservative, because we regard ourselves as "embryo capital irts."• But Mr. Lewis had long since thOught about "the forgotten capital ists" and, provided for them. • Bibliographies, 'indices, and all mat ter of information about such profes sions as beauty culture, mechanical dentistry, barbering, postal service, and . embalming are endless. Space worn permit us to list all the differ ent fields that are open to perplexed job-hunters. Just a hint.--drop around and look then up, - for yourself. There is even information about rural guid ance; social work, and vocations with in the, church. , Classified Advertising BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC- . social dancing instruction.' , Firs appointment 'call or ,see Mary Hanrahan, Fye apai::tmentS, 200 :West College avenue. SHORT COURSE 'IN ADVERTIS . INC-Iniert COLLEGIAN Classified atSiudent Itnien office and learn the value of .this low-pric . ed medium. CHICAGO—Party driving to China . - go leaving Wednesday noon, April 8 has room for several companions. Inquire 'at Student Union in ' Old Main. 2t 68 SU LOST—Pure white silk scarf around Phi Psi Rouse Saturday. Finder Please phone Andrews; 217-111.... WANTED--Person to take large single wont' on .the first floor. Mod erately priced. Phone Irwin at 467-R. 63-I.tp—G. D. LOST—One black and white Schaf fer Lime Time fountain pen.,Name is on pen, R . X. Shearer. If found please return to Student Union of fice. 51-Up—G. D. LOST—Brown leather key ease, Wed nesday on eninpus. Call Danehow er at 181JM. Reward 54-Up—G. A. R. LOST—Diamorid ring Friday night in Hee Hall. Has 15 small dia monds. Liberal reward. Call Bill Kate'', 149 Delta Tau Delta. 55-Up—G. A. R. WANTED—Ride to Pittsburgh Wed nesday*, anytime. Will pay reason able amount. See J. B. Smith at 134 So. Frazier. 56-10---G. A. R. WANTED-=Ride for one to Philadel phia or Harrisburg. Please phone 3124. . 57-Itp—G. D. LOST—Beta Sigma Rho fraternity pin. If found_ please call Jerry Jacobs; 199, Reward - - 58-Itlid-G. D FOR RENT—Two pleasart, rooms for rent •to students for remainder of semester. Inquire 301, S. Burrowes street. Phone 520-M. 594 tpd-G. D WANTED—Passengers to Philadel phia over Easter vacation. • Lchve Wednesday at 1:00. Phone Mawhin fey at Prear Hall anytime. 00-Itpd—G. D. RIDE from Coatsville April 15th. , Could return qvith persons coming from Philadelphia. Call 880-W. 61.-I.tpd—G : D. LOST—Brown tweed reversible top coat taken from Phi, Sigma Delta dance Saturday night.. Finder please phone "Al" at 989. 62-Itpd-G. D A TON OF - COAL IS A TON OF - COAL BUT SERVICE - QUALITY .COURTESY Are'a part of yOur dealing with FOSTER COAL CO. Phone 144 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Co-Edits At recent Gamma Phi B . Otii elec tions the following , were' named offi cers: president,: Elizabeth IL Oberlin.; Vice president, Harriet H. Klippel '37; recording secretary, Revs H. Lincoln '37; ' corresponding secretary, lonise, G. Stebbens •'3B; treasurer, Jean E. Keller '3B; rushing chairman,'Arlene R. Weaver '3B. Miss Oberlin will be the Penn State chapter. delegate to the national Gam:- ma phi Beta convention. to be , held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, next June. • ; o a a • • Claire Lichty '3s'visited the Gamma Phi Beta suite last week-ad. , The Kappa Kappa Gamma town' alumnae chapter , held• a- tea in honor of the pledges at the Kappa house yesterday.. .„ Lil Etters '35, Dorothy Nicodemus, and Mrs. Mary Tregallis Morris '33 were visiting at the Chi Omega house last week.end.. :• • ' • ' . . Among the' alumnae at the - Kappa Alpha Theta . !hobs° • last •.week;end were Betts Walters, Harriet Brake man, Grace Baer, bonnie. Russell, and Peggy Campbell. - • ,". Alpha Omicron Pi held a formal re: caption at the' Nittany Lion Inn Sat:. urday in honois of Alt's: Piehney EsteS Glantzberg, national Panhellenic—rep resentative' • Mrs. A. K ..Anderson, na tional . piesidaiit; and; Mis. E.:lward 'J. Nichols, natiOnarieeretarlf , • Installation of A. O. Pi officers was held Sunday afternoon, followed by a formal banquet at, therlienri 'State hotel. . ' Alpha Chi Omega pledged Garbrick ,18,:at„forinalledgirig . ;Sun: day' night.. • ' ,• • At formal initiation lest: night,: Al pha Chi Omega initiated .Sally' Gar.- brick '3B, Margaret ; M.. Crooks ',3P; Beaver House Leads; - rn Scholastic Rating (Co)Oinuq: from page . onc) 51—Theta, Xi.' .80 52—LarriNa, Chi Alpha: , .79 Women's Fraternities Alpha Cimieren Pi g 1:81~i 2—Alpha Chi 1.78 3—Chi OPiega • ' 1.77. 3--Kappr 'Alpha Theta' - • • .1.77 3—Theta Phi Alphh ' 1:77 6—Delta' Gamma. • ' _1.66 7—Gamma Phi Beta ' 1.65 B—Phi Mu 1.61 9—Kappa Kilppa Gamma • 1.61 10- 7 -L'Amitie- 1 _ • " 1.37 I Canmius Bulletin - The Freshman :Commission "mill, meet in the Hugh Beaver room .at 7:30 o'clock to hear Charles Bogart speak on "Creative .Ways to ` : Spend, a' Summer." • MISCELIANSCIUS • The Penn Stitt Club. will hold•elee i.ion of officers in the . Sandwich Shop; Friday, April il7 'at 8:15' o'clock. N. Y. A. chicks 'arc now availahr at the Treaspiar's 'ark& in Old Main DRIVING HOME? Let Us Service Your Car Before Leaving TIRES, GAS, OIL, REPAIRS . . CLARK CO. 120:S. Pugh St. Announcing the Sale of Lion Suits by John J.Cheloski '36 available at Stark Brol. - Harper - featuring Made to measure outfit's for . Senior Women 'Jeanne M.'Siacrist 'i{en 7 nedi 'B9; and .Thelma L Steinheiser, Rose .R...Nudo '37:.was nnined. prels, dent ht.:the . :ree:ent , Thtta Alpha ~, • .."-. ', ... 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Prances 'Gatos Paifhe , • - Meriaiet:4l..Wete.is•.l7-' , etas..oheeeh: » At •:formiila last s'eeisetiki3 , ;: 'Vanish Theta ;Phi Alpha initiated,Dproti .Ya . lllslo.o, yiolet Henry. . . - . consideration of acid-alkaline bal ancei.*ith consequent definite impruvement inflavoi-; and con trolled uniforniity in the finiahed product. All these . combine' to produCe a superior'cigarettea modern ciga rette, a cigarette 'n4d6'of rich, ripe= bodied:t9baccos;—A light SmOki:. LUCkies 'die: : les'iiiiid Exc.si of oNclditiof Other PoilularOrands Over luckyStriko ClgaiAtpli • ; U=MO:l against: ..- :• .gh::-.. ~ -- .r,-..:.50,u::::, Tuesday,-April 7, 1:93 ~...,... is ........ .w.i>