Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, December 15, 1925, Image 3

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    Tuesday. Deremlici 1 IS. if,25,
AVIATORS DESCRIBE
PN-9 ADVENTURES
If. S. Cocklln ’LI and Lieutenant
11. J. Connell ’lB Tell of
Hawaiian Flight
DEVELOPMENT OF PLANE
OUTLINED BY ENGINEER
Holding Irn audience spellbound
wlulc speaking m a mannci tlmt com*
pletol’. won then adinuation. Lieuten
art B J. Connell ’IS desenhed the
adventures cncnunteicd dating tjie at
tempted Hawaiian flight temss the
I’ieitic to Lite students m tin* Aucfi
tonum Saltiiduv night
Piccudmg the naiiutinn by Lieuten
ant Connell, II S Coikhr. '34, Piu
pet Engineer »t the Naval Auciaft
Fae'my, Philadelphia, the bn lb-place
of the ill-fited seaplane, bucflv out
lineil the development of the PN-9.
Aitled bv slides -,hnv mg the vat ion-,
tvpes of const'ULtion, his subject
pinved mtoicstmg and mstiuctive
Dean Sacked Introduces
Intiodt ctoiv t.ilk« bv Dean It L
Sacked of the school of Engineering
and It L Watts, dean of the Agucul
tur.d ‘•thool biought out how fitting
it was at this t me foi the students to
galhei end pay honor to these two
Penn Stale men who have attained
pi eminence in then.field of work
Relating about the successful tale
ofl fmm San Fianusco on the first
leg of then twentv-twn bundled mile
ocean flight to the Hawuuuan Islands,
Lieutenant Connell llun told how af
tei thev lnd ti.r el led eighteen bun
dled miles thev weie given the wrong
dueclinns fiom the dueclmg ship*-
This lesultrd m their going msinv
m.les out of then wa\ With the
gisohnc tank neailv empty a vain at
tempt was made to locate the lucling
ship This failed and they weie foio
ed to mop to the water
Lieutenant Connell told how they
lipped canvas fiom the wings of the
plane to make sails Because of un
l’avoiuble winds little steady piogiess
was made in this marine! Foi the
fust dm (he mishap was floated in
i light vein but latci as the thiee
•lavs tood and waiei supply beg.m to
v msh the senouiiiess of the situation
began to dawn on the men ‘Uthough
the food exhausted ilsell in the allott
ed tunc* the watei Lifted mx da\s
Then mou* was obtained by catching
the iam in the impioviscd sails
Dai'v the stneken flieis could see
th< planes flying about in the distance
sc'i clang toi them One day the
ilioi- sighted .. steamer about five
*n!<'s ,-wav hut the lattei failed to
«ce tlic plane as it lloited helplessly
on the wntei. Ridio messages that
lor the most pail leluted to the miss
ing an men wee picked up by then
..ppatr.tus but nevei a wcud weie they
able to '■end back
Such won* the wotd pictures poi
tiuvod bv Lieutenant Connell His
t ilk was supplemented bv slides and
a showing ol a Patbc’ Neva Reel that
depicted the lcception accoided them
upon then landing on the Hawaiian
coa r t following then le’-cuo ten miles
tiom land Then letuin to the Unit
ed States was made on the battleship
Idaho '
Tiie Fashion Shop
IVlen’s Wear
SAVE MONEY
AT OUR
OVERCOAT SALE
The Fashion Shop
j The House of Bostonians
j wishes you all
A Merry Christinas
: and
A Happy New Year
20TH CENTURY SHOE CO.
INTERCLASS SECRETARY SUBMITS STATEMENT OE
BUDGET SYSTEM FOR YEAR ENDING AUGUST SI. 1925
The annual financial statement of the luterclass Budget System for the
fiscal veai ending August ■'!, 102.), is herewith submitted
The statement shows that the 1925 clnss accumulated a suiplus of
51,0‘13.50 This amount lias been trnnsfei u><! to A. C. Simmons, the 192")
class societaly. The l‘)2G <hu,n shows a smplus of 51,153 10, after ton
tiibuting 8230 00 to the 1927 clu>>s and 8259 00 to the 1928 class Even
with this, help fiom the 1923 class, the two undeigi.’dilate classes recorded
deliicits of SI 70 fib and *>oBB.Bl lespccUvclv.
The mam items of tln«s cxpcnditiiK* for the vear were made for intei
class spoits, pi intmg, class scraps, Stunt Night, Student Council, Tribunal,
La Vie, Band on football tups, Blue ICev, class dunces, intercollegiate ton
feience meetings and gifts to class officers.
Undci the new system of class financing, the affans of tile Intercluss
Budget System be moie systematically managed mil hereafter accom
panying the annual repoit will be u det tiled statement of all income and
expenditures made from class funds
FINANCIAL STANDINGS OF CLASSES GIVEN IN REPORT
Siirpltn 8-11-24
Utlt.il s—t-21
Tulnl
Ilt.ipU for linr
I hove audited the accounts of tl
tent foi the vein ended August .51,
attached statements aie twiccl and i
olds at that date
Octobei 12. 1923
ATTEND MINING CONVENTION j
Dean E A Ilolbiok and Ptofcssois
W R Chedscy and P. B Bucky, ofl
the School of Mines and Metallurgy,
are attending the annual convention
o( the Coal-mining Institute or Am
ei.ca which is being held m the
Chambci of Commence auditouum m
Pittsburgh on Deccmbei eighth, ninth
und tenth
GRAIN SHOW PLANNED
TO FOLLOW HOLIDAY
Stoie-kecpers And Professors
Offer Valuable Awards
For Best Exhibits
In making the fouith minin'l Giain
and Potato Show foi Jamuuy sev
enth, eighth and ninth as successful
as ptevious agricultuial exhibitions
the Clovei Club is stimulating inter
est in tins unusual show by olfenng
valuable prizes generously donated
by the agionomy faculty and the
meichants of the town The show
will be held in Room 102 Ag
At a smokei given by the Clovei
Club at Pi of P. D Gaidnei’s home
Wednesday the committee in clmige
lcpoitcd plans which will make it
well worth while foi all jgitcuUuinl
students to filing beck after the hol
idays a sample of each of the difiei
ent coieal gi.uns and potatoes
' Entry blanks and inductions foi
the piepaiations of the exhibits me'
being distnbutcd to the students this
week so tnat everybody will have;
sufficient time to piepiue then ex
hibits ovei the Chustmis vacation
In addition to the prizes offered
REPORT YOUR CONFLICTS NOW
REPORT YOUR CONFLICTS NOW
REPORT YOUR CONFLICTS NOW
Total l.rd Tot
1 IV 10
:he Penn State Intel class Budget Svs
-1025, and certify that the above and
m accoidance with the books an<| iet-
rned) II R KINLKY
fot samples a special
mvaid will be given to the pet son
presenting the best collection of ex
hibits A suitable reward will also
be made to the student who guesses
the neatest collect numbei of gnuns
of com in a suitable coni unci
Thu prires offeml bv the mci
clumts will be displayed dui mg tin*
show fiom January seventh to the
ninth in Room 30.1 Ag Building
Cash puzus will also be made
Plans Made for
New Engineering
Reference Room
Although lack of funds has proved
ajmndicap thus fat u lending and
club loom that will be complete in
eveiy detail will be piovidcd foi en
gineering students at Penn State if
plans already formulated by the
faculty committee aie successful
These rooms will be located in the
stiuctuie being comtcmplntcd by the
College Admimstintion to be built
along tiie main walk on the site of
the engineenng building that wax
lazed by lue some veiux ago. Wheth
er these plans wifi become a leahty
depends upon the si/e of the appro
pi lation accoi dud by the State legis
lature
It is the idea of the faculty con
mittee. composed of Pi of O K Hui
Inn, chan man, Piof A II Forbe*
ALBERT DEAL & SON
Heating
AND
Plumbing
117 Frazier Street
PARK R. HOMAN l
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s
Lumber \
Roofing and Mill work ! \
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North Sparks St., State College, Pa. |
STOP-LOOK-LISTEN
THE
Christmas Season
Is Here
BUY A GIFT
FOR
DAD-BROTHER-FRIEND
Harry W. Sauers
Allen Street
771 c PEiIN STATS CuLLFuIAN
Pi of. C W. Bece, Prof C B. Steele
and Prof H. E. Dickson, to give* the
engineers n reference loom ami li
biaiv similar in plan to tliat accoided
the students in the school of \gi i
ruHuic At picsent the cngineeiing
leading loom is locatoil on tlu* Inst
floor of Unit E having been moved
fiom Uml F Tim change was ncc
cssni.v due to the ob*.cuie position
it occupied in its foimoi place
In order Hint gi eater facilitic
mav be provided, students an* urged
to use the present lending loom as
much us possible StuJcnt inteiest
being sufficient to wairnnt it, the en
gined mg libiaiy in Unit E may be
f»I cn in the evenings fiom seven un
til ten o'cloek
While no books aie on file as vet.
the mom contains magazines tovei
mg all phases of engmeunng as well
jf 'xeveml shelves of bound techni-,
cnl catalogues Magnrmos wntten
in foreign languages b\ which lin
guists are enabled to get a viewpoint
on the methods employ ed bv foi
eigneis m doing engineering piob
lems, mav also be found
JOURNEY THROUGH WYOMING
Flank \lbcit '2(> spoke of his c\-
pcnencus among the* national foiests
m Wyoming last sumniei at the Foi*
[cstiv .Soeictv meeting Trcsd i\ night
Aftei the meeting, the mcmbcis of
the club weie treated to venrson sand
wiches. Tilt* deei meat was fmmkhcd
bv a gioup* of fouvsteis who have a
camp in Stone Valiev and weie suc
cessful in killing thiee dm the fust
dav of the season
FRESHM \N FOOTBALL CARD
Octobei 9—Bcllufnnte Ac.ulcinv al
home
Octobei lfi—Warning seminalv at
Kingston
Octobei 2‘s—Kiski at borne.
Octobei "o—l’itt fieshmen at home
November 6—S\ i.icusc* fieshmen a:
Svi ncuse
GIFTS
that please
are
Gifts that last
Jewelry
Watches
Silverware
Diamonds
Clocks
Novelties
CRABTREE’S
ALLEN STREET
POII/TRY PROFESSOR RCTL’RXsI^ O useful in time of national j PATJJOXI7n Ol*Tl ADVnilTl'tßns
Ml J C. Tmln. lo.mnh .. ,„onJ" TO mm
ticr ..f 11.0 v t\lc,,s i,ii nail uf > ,m ' lo <■
ittu!nod rooonth to Lontinno ) us I miituiiit.
woll: Last spnnc Mr T ivlor lurt ! &r<™km* on the vnltre »r combininit
Penn State to inan.ipe .i potillrj , l«bo«aimv and pioblem woik tor I
faun I'imluiK that Ins woik lieio ] fioshmen, l’rnf. K R Sta\cl\ ol llu* I
tt.ii »f a /kmU‘l mtei c*-t lie took the clt <ti icr 1 cntrmeetintf riepattment, I
position Mtateii by the ic-iiriution , tolti of the nthanlnjres oi su< Ii metlt
of L \\ Steelman mj< i o ’ ttm dwiiMinn fol-j
lowed on each of the subject
\ committee* \,as ipponitcd to ai
lanpe for combined lneoimtc- cf the
acceial '•ouetu', liut although the
cluiumuu admitted tint “nine plan
an* under cojisidemtio’i, no delimit j
steps lu.e been fken j
NEW OFFICERS ELECTED
BY ENGINEERING GROUP
Elections of tlio bocich foi tin*
Pimuotion r.f Emrmcciitifr Education
•it a dmnoi Thursd-u tncmnjr, i exult
ed us follows I*l Of 0 K Hut lan.
ptesident, Pi of C I, Jlatin ol the
dcpaitnu?nt of architecture, mu?- i rrr iior.Ur< » n I
picsulc-nt; Prof C \\ Hoese ot tlie ' -now ro ski • J J
mochunic.il ctifrmooi m/r dopmtmont. <41,11, 18 i« m w j
secietarc-tiousuiei Altci the dm- , l ( ' i ” rt ,r (j'* 1 1
noi I’iofcssoi Boose h ported on the*, rtu »«uuinh nr! 1» s i
national comention which he attend- l ,ll ' l '""t' 11 ' 1 W U'l
c, „t y,u„n Clkw, .Stlicnctt.uli , | N J O „ T „V M)
Nlu ,k ! SMS N§r>;-'
I)i \\ It Ham of tlio plnstis dc-. for ti>c ''XS '
p.ulmcnt talked on the need fot the'. »' „ v\ v. '
ilmi'lopinenL or MmlcnL „r eMii> !
oidm.uj übilitv in engined mg andr M .mifm mnr I
othoi suem.es in oulei that the\ mm I j
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1. ITHEjNAM ESQ NtTH EIF:
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:NTIFYaTHE<GENUINE}BY<|
■ Yyt! '
£>*~ r&t * ,
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Qood Form at Yale ■
—Style at Wisconsin!
A difference of opinion may exist
between Yale and Wisconsin as to
the relative ability of their football
tcapis but not on the proper foot
wear for wet, snowy days.
Smart and trim, Zippers take the
Phi Beta Kappa at New Haven and
prertiier honors at Madison, and for
that matter, at all colleges.
s Co*cd and classman—freshman,
sophomore, junior or senior—your
wardrobe should include the smart
and stylish Zipper.
THE B. I\ GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY
AKRON, OHIO
Coodrich^rjJpHJS
W Mcrrtnm I'rrk
Si Paul, MJrn P \TnOXIZ': OL'R ADVEnTISrUS
i We Are Wishing You
I
\ A Merry Xmas
| A Happy New Year |
if- SERFAS, Allen St. \
j axwwKXWmww«;«w\vv\vw.ww»i\WMTO\)a
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Your home stores
\\ May be sold out
a
WE STILL HAVE
Xmas Cards and Gtfts
ATHLETIC STORE j
On CoiOp. Corner j
T:r>: 7T.-C3
GRACE DODGE
HOTEL
WASHINGTON DC
Au ideal place to «lop on mm
\ .u.itmn
Delightful cmnoiiment.
than thice •-tiiiaiev fiom
the Union Station and nem the
Capitol t' ud mimeious othei
places of histone mtuic^t.
Make Your Reserva
tion Now.
Address: The Manager
Grace Dodge Hotel, Wash D.C