TUESDAY, MAY 27, 104 P Library Displays Mementos Of Late President Sparks As the twenty-third year approaches since the death of Edwin E. Sparks, former president of the College, members of the Library staff felt it appropriate to place a few of the mementos of his life on display. > According to Mrs. Cromer, who is responsible for the exhibit, it has been long accepted that Dr. Sparks formulated an era reputed to be one of the most illustrious in the history of the College. The pxhibit begins at the center right of the lobby. The first case contains mementos of' his, youth showing his early McGuffey reader and boyhood pictures. The pfolliems which confronted Dr. SPafks when he was a college student are depicted in his diary. And in his last years aS president emeritus, he gives advice to the young men and women of,Amer ica on these same problems which he had faced and learned to solve. Both of these writings are ex hibited in the first case. The second case is entitled “Later Formative Years.” Here ere displayed pictures of his old girls and a program from a Chi Phi banquet at which he, as a member of the fraternity, spoke on “Women, the Cause of All Our Trouble and the Source of All Our Joy.” Following this is the picture of his wife and the write up of their marriage written in the quaint style of the nineties. Material concerned with Dr. Sparks and his life at the College are shown in the last six cases. In Blue Band, Symphony Orches tra, and Glee Club recently elect ed officers for next fall. Frank Hess is president of Blue Band; Creston Ottemiller, of Symphony. Orchestra; and Paul Grove, of Giee Club. Othe r officers of Blue Band are Robert Manning, manager; Ernest Rotili, librarian, and James Koch er, secretary. Symphony Orches tra officers include Fred Swingle, manager; Robert Manning, li brarian; and Joan Bissey, secre tary. Virgil - Neilly is vice-presi dent of Glee Club; John Nes bitt, manager; Ernest RotiM, sec retary; and Robert Koser, public ity. ' ■ I The Author of ! “LAURA” now brings to the screen ... I - . J. ARTHUR RANK presents | MARGARET LOCKWOOD • lAN HUNTER • ANNE CRAWFtIRD • BARRY K BARNES I in ym finmoys .¥ ' | A John Cornfield Production • An Eagle-Lion Films Release 5 1 )’ lliti 'i*' * & - Features 2:06. 4:01. 5:56. 7:51. f r '^ Al^ lE|i *;?^^| ,E:R^^: '‘^ his role as president from 1900 to 19-20 one of his chief concerns was with popularizing the College. In this category there are pictures of the notables of the state who came to the campus on Pennsyl vania Day which was inaugurated by Dr. Sparks. His slogan during (Continued on page eight) Blue Band, Symphony Glee Club, Elect Heads STARTS TODAY THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STAVE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Ml School Gets New Lab Building A new Mineral Industries Lab oratory building costing $5-50,000 will bo built on the comer of Bur rowes and Pollock roads, an nounced Dean Edward Steidle of the Mineral Industries School, in a recent article. A perspective drawing of the new building appears in “Min eral Industries” published by the school. Along with it is a portion of the general building plan of the campus showing where the Min eral Industries, group will be lo cated. Thn new building according to Dean Steidle wi-ll provide space for the offices of the Experiment Station and Extension Service. Many departments which are now sandwiched in with others will move to the new building. The architects’ plans, which are nearing completion, also pro vide for a connecting unit between the present building and the new laboratory. Borings have been made on the site to determine possible founda tion problems. Actual construc tion. according to the Dean, de pends upon factors which cannot be determined at the present time. Dean of Coaches Bob ' (Pop) Rutherford, Penn State golf coach, is the dean of the Nittany Lion coaching staff. THE WICKEDEST WOMAN WHO/ EVER LOVED! ' Extra! "Saddle Up" Technl- eolOj. "Answer ' b Man" Phi Kappa ?si John Byrom was recently elect ed president of Phi Kappa Psi. Other officers are Vernon Moh ney, vice-president; Huston Bro sious, secretary, and Dale Atkins, treasurer. Recent pledges are Martin Dor is, Caleb Morris, Bengt Pulls, and Jake Thomas. Beta Sigma Rho Re.ent initiates of Beta Sigma Rho are Paul Berg, Samuel Fire stone, Arnold Gerton, Eugene Rifkin, Harold Schecter, Paul Schiffman, and Jesse Zellner. . 'V 7V msre