PAGE . - 'ETC TIT Open House -- (Cont,lnAted from page one) will include an electronic weigh ' ing machine, and a light effect demonstration in the basement; a section-indicating machine; and a "radio station set-up which will send Mothers Day greetings by wireless. on the. main floor; and an electrically controlled car and wire recording and television ex hibits, on the third floor. Chemistry and physics students will help conduct the tours in the Chem-Phys School. Personally conducted tours will leave the Osmond lobby every 15 minutes to visit the chemistry and physics laboratories. Engineers will be stationed at the exhibits, to an swer questions. Some of the displays to be shown are the cyrogenics exhibit in the basement of Pond labora tory where fruits and meats will be frozen and fried• with liquid air; the magnetism and combus tion of liquid oxygen; and the condensation of carbon dioxide with liquid air. Another featured exhibit will be the electron microscope in 13 Osmond. Equipment for prepara tion •of specimens, and photo graphic facilities for making elec tron micrographs, will be dis played. A shock wave demonstration, showing effects similar to explos ions, will be in 14 Osmond. In 306 Osmond, a colloid ex hibit will' shOw substances which can be broken down into small particles and suspended in water. THE DAILY CaLLEGTAN. STATE' . PENNSYLVANIA Senior Class (Continued from page two) named by cabinet to report on methods of equalizing the publi city in class gift campaigns of the future. Richard Lemyre, junior class president, was. named chair man of 'the committee and was charged by cabinet with the se lection of three sophomore or jun ior members of cabinet to com plete the committee. Cabinet also discussed Kras nansky's fourth proposal, that the All - College elections committee handle the counting of ballots for both the gift and class day hon ors, and that the results be made public. Craine, and David Olm sted, senior class president, ques tioned whether cabinet had the power to say who should count the b all ot s. However, cabinet passed the resolution that the elections committee cou n t the ballots next year. Krasnansky's fif t h proposal, which wa s among those with drawn pending committee action, suggested that the elections com mittee count the ballots this year. John Laubach, All-College pres ident, proposed that the problem be committed to a constitutional committee, but the proposal was defeated. Laubach also named Arthur Rosfeld and Edward Howell to the Penn State-in-China commit te of cabinet. The Freshman Dance committee reported to cabinet that over 600 couples attended the dance, and called the dance -..`successful." Dance Concert Tonight The final presentation of the Modern Dance Concert, "And So to the End" will be given at 8 to night in White Hall. No more .tic kets are available for the concert, which is being given in conjunc tion with the Combined Arts Fes tival. CommerCe Field Trip Students in Commerce 15 took a field trip last week through the offices and locomotive shops of the Bellefonte Central •Rail road, winding up their• trip with a ride in a caboose. CLASSIFIEDS WANTED WIG OR toupee. Needed badly. Call Tom - Pyle, Kappa Delta Rho; 2337. LOST AXO SORORITY Pin with Delta guard, Thursday morning. Please call Molly, 2820. • BROWNIE HAWK EYE Camera at Whip- Ple's Saturday p.m. If found please con tact Sally Collins ext. 1087. WOULD PERSON who took P.S. jacket containing car keys outside 303 Willard please return to Collegian office. Badly needed. WOULD PERSON who found K&E draw- ing instruments in 302 Engineering B please call Lewis Myers, ext. 269. Reward. $5 REWARD. Specially fitted Corneal Con tact Lgnse, rounded transparent plastic disc one-lalf diameter of dime. 323 Sim mons. RING 1:1 diamonds surrounding black saphire. Lost on campus. Reward. Call Nancy, ext. 1176. ENGLETON WRISTWATCH on or be tween tennis courts and forestry build ing Wednesday afternoon. Please call Chap pie 2926. SILVER HAND carved bracelet somewhere on E. College Avenue Tuesday April 22. Call Bellefonte 4129. Reward. WHITE PENN STATE jacket outside room 20, Sparks on Friday morning. Call Aner, ext. 288. BLACK• SHORT-HAIRED Cocker Spaniel wearing dog collar. Answers to name Beezee, Reward. Call 4933. SATURDAY, MAY -to, -1952 Phi Mu Alpha ,Offkceri New officers of , Phi Mu Alphas music honorary, are Tom Hahn, president; - James' Bortolotto, vice president;‘ Samuel Moldovan, sec retary; Fred Orkiseski, treasurer; and Carl Rehrig, warden. FOUND PARKER PEN found May' 6 near' Allister Hall. Identify- and claim at 211 Osmond Lab. Weber. ' U :.1 • IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs., just call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. Mr. Resales' 28 years ea. 1 perience is at your service. BICYCLE RENTAL. Call Harry Hunter. 400, East College Ave. Phone 4200. FOR RENT WILL LEASE Metzger apartment for sum mer months at 10% reduction. Fleas* contact Farber or Reisman at 6939. NICELY FURNISHED room for quiet student. Summer or fall. Single or double. College Heights. Call 4281. '• - FURNISHED APARTMENT. for summer months. Three rooms with kitchen and bath. Call Wayne at 6861 after '1 p.m. ROOMS, three minute walk to College Library, for graduate students. Small fraternity or International House with board. Phone 2877. THREE ROOM apartment and two double rooms. All furnished. 248 S. Burrowes. Call 4763 after 7:00. FOR SALE '4l HUDSON SEDAN. Lots of power, no oil between changes. Fine Motorola Radio. $295. Call Mr. Pahel 8-5 p.m. ext. 2601.