Weducadiy. March 5,1919 FINANCIAL REPORT OF-THE !INTERCLASS BUDGET SYSTEM Annual Statement of the,laterclass :Of Conducting.the Class Pin: 7 Together Campaign" Proves Fl Tho financial statement of the Intor claw Budget System for'tho year end ing August 81, 1918, shows morn than tsar. Bait the financon of the.undet gmdhate classes ern on n. firmly este!). lleheil, basis. 1 _ When the system went Into effect In September 1016, t h e three classes wore In debt to tho extent of $3,100 00,.but under.the now spawn this amount ham been gradually cut down and the last wan :paid off the first semester of tho pant collego,year. Probably the need of an organised basls:for class finances was never felt no greatly as In the past_ year or two. With' the_ at 11E., nrid students leaving the collesio constantly for son. FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF Tin , -- For Year Endlog Choecklng Account LaVIo 1399 95 First National Bank_ Clam 300.45 Class 300.46 Intorest on Savings Liberty Bonds • Accounts Rocelvatolo •10 LaVlo Delinquent dues (In college) LlobLULlos Accounts Payable 'l9 LaVlo 41431 64 4Payablo Mar. 1,_1919) Surplus DuJunco Sopt. 1, 1917 Additional Balance To Sept. 1, 1918 MORE STATE MEN WEN WAR CROSSES Two more Penn State mon have 'been decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross for extraordinary bravery in action These mon aro. William C. Rock 'l6, of Philadelphia. and H. D. Shallenburgor, ex- . 18, of Va.nderbuilL Moth mon wore killed In action and consequently were unable to enjoy tho honor which was conferred upon thorn Rock was a second lioutommt of Com vany 301, Heavy Tank Service He was 1n charge of a tank on tho night of October 16th, loft his poet and advanced 3,000 yeards to Lo Hale Minnerose, from whore an attack on the Germans was to be made. A heavy fog wasp, so that by ten o'clock when the attack was to start, it was en thick that ono could ore but twenty or thirty feet ahead. Rock, in command of his tank loft this town, advanced to the end of the tape, and immediately become lost After wandering . around for some time ho met an omoor, who gave him his boar logs, and before long ho was back at 7...elllalehfinneroso again. Shortly af ter, ho startod out for a second time, and soon met an officer, who told him to clean out Mohan, which was full of "Jerrie." Tho tank crossod tho Sono xlvor?sdocessfully hut. woo shortly hit IF.antah3 4o 73ledt. .• - • and hle - titnk - irew'abaniloned It and 'Wed to - ahelter thomeolvos from the dre of mmehrtio:uun. noels which wore on all aide( of thorn. However, there were no ,buehee, and Me deepest furrow. In the around wore only elf Moho. Tho plucky Penn State man took out hie rovol‘er and triad-to chance ono of the enemy machine guns, but In no doing Os received a bullet through the head which killed him Instantly. ll.' 3 Shallenburger, ex-'lB. was aaardod the cross posthumodsly, the only detail. being known are that ho wan decorated for extraordinary heroism In antlop In Europa. ...... DR. EDMUNDS TO, BE SUNDAY CHAPEL SPEAKER Tho chaiol spanker fOr next Sunday morning will be Dr. Charles Keyser Edmund.. prooldont of Canton Chrhitlan CoSego, Canton, Chinni but who ls now In Now York- City. Ho will ad drosa both chapol serviced and thorn le a Probability of his spooking at tho Y. BI C. A. vesper servlco. He will also give a special bolero In the Auditorium on Saturday evening. Dr Edmunds was educated at John Flop/dos University, Baltimore Short ly after-Ms graduation, ho wont to Utah and servod In the r.opanity ohne In structor In the Unlvorsity of that state From 1808 to 1890, ho was magnotlo observer for the U. S. Coast and Geolo gical Savoy. Ho shortly after returned to John Hopkins, was general eecrotary of the Y. M. C. A. there from 1001 to 1002, taught until . loo3, and received the Everything Electric STATE-CENTER, ELECIEC COMPANY Treasurer ShoWs that New Method cal has Been a Big Success—" Get-: nancial Gain vice in the army or navy, the budget system has proved its worth, for dur ing all the trying times since April 0, 1917, it has kept the classes out of debt, and even added o. little The surplus balance-in the 1918 class Magri" last year were 9002.06 and 'the to A. G. Fiedler, the 1918 class smretilry. The surplus gain of the 1910 La Vie was approximately 916000. The total receipts from - the "Got-together Cam paign' last'year were 9602.06 and the expenditures $492 60, so that there was a gain of $109.46. What will be done with this money will be decided by the finance committees of tEe different classes. Tho - financial statement of the InVer elms Budget System is m follows INTERCLASS BUDGET SYSTEM August SI, ISIS - Sheet - .-- -$ 28716 $ OM $ 286 78 $ 657.24 • 1700.00 _ 1700 00 42 09 100.00 100.00 700 00 169.00 180.00 25440 :Afar 226.50 747.80 ==l 276.00 306.80 744 30 144.51 013.28 1502.08 MißEMiliii @lnce 1908 ho has been president of the Canton Christian Collage, which maintains a trustees' Wilco In-Now York City. Ito Is also observer In charge of the magnetic survey of China and lion golla for the Carnegie Institute of Washington, having held this position fano., 1006. , In his addresses to thu chapels on Sunday morning. Dr. Edmunds will speak on the subjoct, ..Tho Present Sit uation in China." In the course of his remarks, he will toll oomothing of the work of "Daddy" Grog' 'O7, who Is main tained In Chinn as a Perm Plato mission ary. The ,lecturo on Saturday night will ho illustrated and will bo of general Interost, Tho -subjoct of this will ho "Thirty Thousand Mlles In China." ATTEND EDUCATV:INAL 3IEETkNG Dr D A. Anderson, professor of Wu cation, Ifles Simmons, dean of women, and Dr. W S Dye, have. Just returned from Chicago, whoro they represented Penn State in the meeting of the Do partment of Sofa:intendants of the Na tional Association GRA'NOE TO PIEET The re • lar. %eating of the Ptlall-alXl , grange w Sold Friday evening In room 100 of the Hortleultire Building At Me time tiler third. and fourth do gmas of Initiation will be: given. -- An Intereeting program together with the annual food will bo held. The regular buelnees °melon will begin at seven o'clock and the' Initiation at seven-thirty. 'lt's a Pleasure to See A Men With Well Pressed Clothes It mane much to blur andsnere to. us to be - able to prim thorn bettor than they were ever premien before. You can prove thin statement to your own satleracUork.by rattler us show you. - ' Unique Tailoring-Co. 141'Allen Street IZEI=I Man's Shop • Custom Tailoring 'cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Agent for Footer's Dye Works H. W: SAVERS 124 Allen St., State College, Pa.,_ OS- The- College SMIT H TUDIO R. H. BREON CHANGES MADE IN FACULTY PER S ONNEL At a meoling of the Board of Trustees, held at the college recently, seven new appointments were made to the facultl. These were R. D Anthony, as profes sor of pomology: E A. Siegler. an an in structor in plant brooding; William A Teller, as instructor In English; Carl Weston Steel., oe Instructor In chem istry; Arnold John Currier, inklnstructor In chemistry; Gertrude 'M. Adams, as instructor in English; William Robins Young 'lB, as instructor In engineering extension; P. R. Smith, as assistant in plant pathology extension. - The following resignation, were ac cepted. G. C. Ohm, associate profes sor of experimintal agricultural chemlo try; C. E McQuigg, associate professor of metallurgy M D. Leonard, instruc tor In entomological research; H. Tobey Mooers. Instructor In Englleh; .7 If Russell, Instructor in rhetoric; A. F Yeager. instructor In pomology; Della M Clark, registration clerk. The following changes in the person nel of the Board of Trustees nem rati fied: Ex-oMelo member., William C Sproul, governor of the Commonwealth, to replace Martin G. Brumbaugh, Fled Rasmussen, Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture, - to replace Charles E Patton. The tenoning men, whose terms expired 'ln 1918, acre all rein stated for terms expiring in 1921: AP pointed by the Governor, E 5" Bayard, Pittsburgh ;Hon Edgar It. Ress, Wil liamsport. Elected by the General Alumni Association: George M. Donn ing, Philadelphia, William H Walker, Beaton. Bones G White, New York City. Elected by delegates from soci eties. William T. Creasy, Catawissa; George G Hutchlr son, Warrioro•Mark; Hon. L T McFadden. Canton: Chester .1' Tyson. Flora Dale William E. Crow, of Uniontown. Non elected to succeed William H. Patterson, of Clearfield. who died before the expiration of his term of Oleo COLGATE AND lAFAYETTE TO BE MET BY DEBATERS The detailing schedule for the season of 1919 Is rapidly being arranged and, although there are not many teams to be met this year. a very successful Beason Is expected Colgate la coming hero for a debate In April and Lafayette will be mot somewhat later In the sea eon In two debates, the first hero and the other at Easton Lafayette 'will send her affirmative team hero and Penn State will debate with her negative team team at Easton. Tho only debate for the ',omen stu dents will be held hero with the UM ' vorsity girls tho latter part of April or the first part of May. Penn State has signed a contract sent by Colgate which calls for a dobato hero and a return debate. at Colgate next year. On ac count of the lute start of the debating season the time has boon too short to arrange for as-many debates us have been schedulod In former years. and show your E _ To pieserve and prevent decay use •Chlor-e-denta.... Tooth - Paste A really medicated — tooth paste containing Chlorate of Potash and Emehne—agreeably flavored and free from draggy taste. Double size tubes for economy. - 50 Cents. Ray D. Gilliland 4 tm:11111111114t::1:11:": PENN STATE COLLEGIAN • News From MISSISSIPPI—An extensive cam paign la being carrlod on by the studenia nt Misslool A. and M College, In order to raise enough mono, to hare o. gym noslurn built. A gym seems to ho ono of the buildings which Is badly needed at this Institution. but great promise of success in this campaign la held out. COILNELL—The twelfth annual Far mers' Veek, which was held recentl) at ca rn al' University woe attended by from 4,300 to 4.400 farmero A number of rural organizations took advantage of tido time to hold annual meetings at which conditions wore diecuescal. PARIS—The University of Paris re cently conferred an honorary doctorate degree upon President NVl!von HO or es the drat In the history of the university upon 'whom an honorary degree hoe been bestowed; authorlution for Its granting having been given by special decree ' TORONTO—The Univernlty of Toron to has been Presented In the Royal Air 'Force with an airplane and nine en gines to be used in experimental work by tho students. Regular council in aviation will be offered and laboratories for this work have already been com pleted. MARYLAND—Twenty-live men are now enrolled In the R. 0. T. C. at Mary land State College. The majority of these aro Junior. and Seniors, but a tow Sophomores Who have , been_to Platte burg "...ore allowed to join CORNELL—Word hue been received from the War Department that the com plete equipment for the Field Artillery Unit has been shipped to Cornell Uni versity It consists of 24 carloads of 76„mm. and 155-mm. howitzers. Brown ing machine - guns, automatio. rides, and a two ton, tractor. PRINCETON—Over GOO alumni re cently returned to Princeton Unhersity to celebrate the first post-nor rounlon day. Thoro has not boon an Alumni Day fibrillar to tho - ono hold, Wilco the Spanish-American War and oven In DM tho Univoralty. did not undergo such changes en have been emperienced during the last several years of nor. SYRACUSE—fa prosent thero aro about 120 men onrollod In tho R. 0. T Harry — Swimmer Save Your Junk from Spring Cleaning Paper, Books and Rags Bell phone 23 W 700 E. Beaver Avenue. THE :EATING PLACE .. ..... _ l l:li g hest Quality Food 140 - , Moderate Prices „ • East Home Cooking Clean and Sanitary -- College _ Quick Service Avenue P ENN STATE CAFE IF you want the best pipe that can be made, you can get it in a W D C—up 1/TD'' . to $6. IP you want the best . a: genuine French Briar that TIM/. • MARK as little as 75 cents will buy, .et itin a W D C. 9ti1411111111 , 1 .e wu p. ~zr .t~. Vt!~' in en oravn [THE CORRECT VVRII7IIG PM'ERJ The Athletic Store, Inc'. Cart Ca -pie) Corner ther Colleges C at Syriteuse University and more will undoubtedly register noon. The commanding officer will arrive In a few days and drill will begin at once. Uni forms and equipment will he fanned to the men nu noon tuithe work in or ganized. CON:VECTICUT—A labor union has boon organized by the students who are working for the Connecticut Agricult ural Collogo. A student omployment agency is aloe being organized and win be controllod by the students. with a member of the faculty acting In an advisory capacity. COLORADO-s.Plans for the establish ment of a geld artillery unit and R. 0 T. C at Colorado Agricultural Col lege aro under consideration Prepar ation aro also being made fora nine weak° . summor courso of college work. URSlNlM—Foundors' Day was re cently Nory successfully celebrated, at C'rsinus College. This year it woo not only a commemoration of the work of those who founded tho collogo, but a tribute to Tirsinus men who gallo their E=l The drat half of the 1920 La.Vl° hen gone to press and the second half will follow within n.wook. Thin year's edi - - lion, although smaller than the 1919 LaVia will ho larger than originally Intended, because of the gulch return of the collogo to normal conditions and an Incroasod Interest In collego activi- Mos Groceries Meats. And the Best Quality Dry Goods No matter what you need in the above line, we have it and at the right price. McEachren's Frazier St tAcnossr TEAM TO III: OIIGANIZED SOON A lacrosse to= will bo organized again this year In spit° of the un rattled conditions In this sport brought about by the uar A manager will bo elected In the near future to take the place of Managei-elect Eduard H. Dar rack 'l9, m.lio has not returned to school. -••• • • • . ❑lforts will be rondo to arrange a short trip for the team but no home games mill be played tulle year on us went of depleted thuinelal condi tion of the Melees° treasury An In terclass league will bo (aimed to fur nish lunette games at borne HARVEY BROTHERS Baked Good and lce Cream] Quality and Service Guaranteed - 220 East_College Avenue Conservation. Sa.veyour coat &vest Bu "Thiess to in I /VI. 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