"PAGE EIGHT Paradise - (Continued from, vage four) we turned to the actual me chanics of his work, and found out several interesting things. Mahlon comes on the job at 6 p.m., and quits at midnight. His task involves the sprinkling of six greens a night, rotated .every night so that each portion of the course gets watered about twice a week. The sprinklers, must be shifted about on the /green to insure the rough soaking •of all parts, and this too.is,done .‘six times. Earlier in the "Season, the tees also were sprinkled, hew ing- watered all night andrrescued in the morning. But nights are long since summer went away, and too much aqua pura would seep in in the interim so he now foregoes the tees. We don’t know whether you’ve ever seen, the golf course at night .or not. As a matter of fact, we’ll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you haven’t, so we’ll tell you about it. By day, •it is a symphony of well watered greens and sun-baked, browns, joining in joyous harmony with the happy babble of golfers, lusty shouts of fraternity football teams, and beautiful strains of the ‘ ROTC band. By night, it is a different place. .Greens and bunkers com bine to throw eerie shadows , about; and sand traps yawn horribly from the gloom. Flags flap ominously in the breeze, . nighthawks screech above, and Mahlon whistles his way from THE DAILY C< Tribunal- (Continued from vage one) smoking, will have to wear a similar sign reading: “I thought it was a joke, So I took a smoke, Now I carry an ashtray, Got any butts today?” Advertisement on back will read: “Let me help you to ‘keep our campus clean.” The penalties will go in effect today and will continue until Thursday, Oct. 4. All custom vio lators from last week and this week must appear on the field between halves of the football game Saturday in full dress. Two other freshmen appearing before-Tribunal were placed on probation and a third man was fined $3 for parking in Osmond parking lot and driving on cam pus. sprinkler fo sprinkler to sprink ler. All' of which makes a pretty weird setting in which to work, but Mahlon doesn’t mind. When asked about it, he gal lantly asserted that he wasn’t afraid of much of anything. He conceded, however, that it was “kinda lonesome.” That’s putting it mildly. ■ If you ever get out that way at night, look around you. It’s a beautiful place really. A little frightening at first, but beautiful. And when you see Mahlon’s spot light 'Stabbing the night, with its friendly beam, walk over and talk to him. He’s a nice guy with an interesting story to tell. And besides—he’s lonesome. ILLEGIAN; 'STATE' college; Customs-:- (Continued from vage one) dating customs for the dance Fri day night.” Blue ’ Band in Parade The Kickoff Dance will be part of . the pre-B ost o n University football game pep rally that will begin 7 p.m. Friday.. A parade, beginning 'at Garner and Prospect streets, will be led by the Blue Band to the' Lion Shxine;-for the rally. The ..dance will'follow the rally. ' Tickets for the dance are on sale at the Student Union desk in Old Main at 50 cents, each. Eight campus hat societies and Alpha Phi Omega, national serv ice fraternity, have pledged aid to the Campus Chest, sponsors of the program. Proceeds of the dance will go to the Chest, which has set a $12,000 goal for this year. • I “It’s a literate, adult M entertainment of a pol- ished superior sort.” Sfk —Chicago Daily Trib. ■ State Theatre—Soon I inkling Staffs to Meet i£StE3ie : advertising and- business staffs of Inkling, literary maga zine, will meet at 7:30 tonight in 202 Willard. Advertising candidates are needed, and Johh Tibbott, busi ness manager, has asked inter ested persons to atten'd/this meet ing. s' ' CLASSIFIEDS ROOMS FOR RENT STUDENTS TWO or Three men, im mediate occupancy. Contact Robert Wiser 6718. MALE STUDENT to share double room. Call State College 6242. LIGHT AIRY double rooms for students. Two short blocks from campus. $5 per week. Phone 3308. FOR SALE ONE NEW Dietzen Slide Rule—price $lB. Call State College 2971. . HO -MODEL Railroad Kits, accessories. Special 100 excellent freight cars with M.D.C. couplers, below cost. 138 S. 'Ath erton, after 4, Mondays thru Thursdays. CUSHMAN MOTOR Scooter. Phone 6809. MERCURY II 35mm Camera with flash attachment and leather carrying: case. Excellent condition. A good buy. Call 2853. BARBELLS 240 pounds York set. Iron boots and courses. Used little. $2O. Call Gene' 3915. • MINUSA DRAFTING Set, best made. Call 2492. FOUND FOUND: - PLACE to ..buy yarn—four brands; and children’s wear—Sizes up to 10. Margaret’s Shop. FOUND MONDAY, Senior R.O.T.C. -man ual. Carnegie Hall or Plant Industries. Call Bob, State College 2443. :^Ef)r:Esi3Ay,: -'SEPTiMBEIt -26,-1951 LOST—ALUMINUM, and Blue Parker Si pencil , on, campus.. Finder please call Herman at 4662. Reward. BLUE SHEAFFER Pen. Fine point. Re -ward offered; Call Pat 224, Simmons. LOST A Great Big Doorstep. If found please return to Center .Stage. LIGHT WEIGHT teal green,, jacket in - /.Willard'on Friday, Call 7851. Ask for Joe Omelchuck. LOST—TAN Sport Coat, Outside WiUard Hall, 'Monday Sept. 24 between 1 and 2 p.m. Reward. Call Harry, 2220. LADIES i'CYMA” Wrist Watch between Ag Ed. Bldg, and parking lot. rear of •Osmond’. Call Ext. 749. LOST—COMPASS instrument . set with name W. Hirsch on inside. Return to Student Unionl ~ GLASSES WITH clear plastic frame, lost somewhere between Osmond Lab and Sigma Chi. Call James Worth,' 4479." FRATERNITY WISHES Dorm replace ment. Reward offered. Call 4969, ask for Jim' Keightly. * - ’ PHILADELPHIA VOTERS would you like to vote in the November election? Free transportation and lunch _will be provided, for the first 50 students to make their reservations. >For more information call Lorraine Dalphine, Room '137 Mo Ehvain, REGISTERED NURSE, for. matron # at nursing home. Living accommodations for single or married applicant. Call 3764. WANTED—STUDENTS Laundry l Will do student laundries. Girls preferred.' Call 3191. WILL TYPE term papers, theses or other written work; Reasonable rates. Call Pleasant Gap 450. ‘ MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR Typewriter needs repairs, just call 2492 or bring machine to 633, W. College Ave. Mr. Beatties' 28 years ex perience is at your service.. LOST WANTED