THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1940 College Work Carried On For Past 2 Years Tests for the U. S. Navy that will affect not only the efficiency of Uncle Sam’s sailors but also in some measure the design of our new warships have ,:been .under* way .at the College for nearly two years,, it was revealed recently. The tests seek to determine the best materials and constructions for insulating the Navy’s'“floating fortresses”—fortresses that must withstand violent temperatures ranging from the Arctic Circle to the tropics. Because of weight limitations and interfering steel members in warship design, the proper insul ation for living and .working, quar ters and for food,storage-compart ments has presented many diffi culties. A complicating factor is the vital need in. strategic, stations of the ship for conditioned air that will insure ; maximum mental alertness and efficiency, no mat ter what the outside, temperature. “The problem has been,” Prof. F. George Hechler, director of the engineering , experiment station, “to determine .the amount of heat transmission for various ship sections, such as decks and bunkheads, without insulation and with insulation of various kinds applied in different ways and in several thicknesses.” To do this, it was necessary to install in the heat transmission laboratories a number of full-size test panels of as much as 1200 pounds weight each, representing typical decks and bulkheads of destroyers and battleships. These were built at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Special equipment of the guard ed hot-box type was developed in (ContinuecLon page :12) Throughout the Year Keep in Mind That the L. G. BALFOUR CO. Fraternity Jewelers Has A State College Office in Sauers’ Store 109 S. Allen St. •4- •» When you are thinking of fraternity jewelry, and - birthday and Christmas and initiation and Commence- ■ jnent . . . remember— -- ■ • BALFOUR JEWELRY "ALWAYS IN TOWN" SALES STUDEBAKER SERVICE • Open 24 Hours • Complete Auto Service • Atlantic and Sunoco Products O’bryan’s Ss* ' ON ROUTE 322 STATE COLLEGE Conducts Secret Tests On U. S. Battleship Insulation Tests Battleships Prof. F. George Hechler, direc tor of the engineering-experiment station, is supervising heat trans fer tests for Navy warships which have secretly been -in progress for nearly two years. (For details, see column one.) 12 Honoraries Open To Women Twelve women’s honorary so cieties maintain chapters on the campus and are open-to all stu dents. Those which offer membership to coeds for achievements during their freshman year are Alpha. La-mbda Delta, scholarship;- Cw.ejaSi 'activities and scholarship; Ellen T. Richards Club, home eco nomics; and Louise Homer Club, music. Among the 12 honoraries is Al pha Lambda Delta, which requires a. 2.5 average earned either the -first or second semester of the freshman year. Cwens,' sophomore women’s honorary, choses its members for scholarship (minimum average 1:5), • leadership, and activities. Members are easily recognized by their red and grey jackets. Delta Alpha Delta, women’s speech honorary, select members from those proficient in debating .at the end of the sophomore year. Home economics freshmen are eligible for the Ellen H. Richards Club and physical education ma jors may strive for a 1.8 average and Lakonides. Musicians are chosen to the Louise Homer ; ears acted also as an assistant in the department of agricultural chem istry. BOALSBURG TAVERN ON TOWN SQUARE OVERNIGHT GUESTS