Tuesday, May l, “934 ARMOUR TECH NEWS Page Three l We have started practice for the} Baseball practice is being con» lnterfraternity Sing, and are out to l tinucd as usual. A practice game with repeat our victory of last year. ll’hi Kappa Sigma ‘to he played to— l ” able eye of Don Jacobson. He seems E Maggy Ilifllfiflgii E‘ to believe that the outlook is very rosy. Hope you’re right, Jake! Program fa? jammy idiom: of yniwrsiiy lo Week Alli? mefillemd l Graduate offilrmour , l _ ‘ f’ "fl“ ‘ ””‘m n i glit, Striving to make this year’s Juniorl The College of Engineering of the; l’l—ll KAPPA SEGMA . l THETA Kl l DELTA TA,“ DELTA ._._.a._w.~.._4 W 1 ‘ t t‘ r than it has! . ' , , , . Last week the election of officers . The annual Founder’s Day limb, Gamma Beta’s pingmnong‘ team lie—l 99‘ more in cres m‘fi iUniverSIty of Oklahoma is gaining , ‘ h ll , (1 th* _,, it ,1” _, fol-l >t ,, l 1d 17.x! A .-l 27 if, t d thA Ph’ K ,. l .t W l , i ‘Fgugp Fflffill M h . ever been. the junior marshalls have: . ‘ . 4 ‘ was, e i an t icon 5 a ( a. 1out was ie on may, [ill ,.‘ ea c t 1 on. as; Cl nescay 1 a . .y can 6&3 l fame as an ”ISl‘mLU thh 15 steadily lows: l at the Yale-Frinccton-Iiarvard Club. l night, and we are now preparing for ‘ “ . 9 ll “6'36 ll {5 war George W. Whealon, president; This is one of the biggest events of l our match with Triangle in the finals. 1 All of those, present at the dancel most of the necessary preparations . l producmg well-developed, competent, l Bieglor, vice—president; l the year, and was well attended byi l last Saturday enjoyed thcmnclvcs under way. A tentative program fea-i ‘ ‘ turing new events is scheduled for ‘ engineers. Dean of the school of en— l LOUlS W. ‘ ‘ May 14 to 18. gincering is James Huston Felgar, l, Arthur Marow, treasurer; Willard L. For hie distinguished work in the dincovery of “heavy hydrogen” Dr. the active members. There wan also 03min Haunts Hold May 14 day evening, while Tuesday's events. will include the pentuthlon, and soft—-, l . . bali preliminaries. The soft ball l in mechanical engine received a M. E. degree from Armour, finals, interfi'atcrnity relays, a base— ball game with North Central, and: and in 1929 a D. Sc. degree. the annual spring concert will take Armour ’05. After a year of graduate l Open House Wm be held on M011“ l study at Armour he went to the Uni- l VGI‘SltY Of Oklahoma as an instructor _ Frank A. Hefner. sergeantSval.-arms; eringz in 1911 he ‘ Harold E. Stchman, social chairman; ‘ McCarty, recording secretary; Edu win J. Skeppstrom, corresponding secretary; Charles R. Ford and [William H. Fogle, house manager. . l Plans for the dance to be heldl >VIay 5 are in full swing and the So— 43. large turnout of alumni and mom. bcrs of the other chaptere in the Chi~ cairn area. The banquet was one ol' the best to date, and the committee in charg‘ in to be congratulated on its; h‘uCCL Brother .lohannsen and Brother Davidson, president and secretary of very much. The hourse is anticipating the Mn nual banquet which in to be held May ' it), The banquet is being; held to col. cbrotc Gamma Beta’n thirty-third H. C. Urey was presented last week with the Willard E. Gibbs medal. The ceremonies, which were held at the Stevens Hotel, were witnessed by ,Presidont Hotchkiss and Professors birthday. A large number of alumni ‘ Freud, Tibbals, and Doubt. are expected to be present. COMPLETE PLATE place Wednesday, while the inter-fra- ternity track meet will lbe on Thurs- Oklahoma closely resembles the cur- i 3.46 to make the event “different." last wcclc. Brothers Russ Long and Pledge Brother Baker has returned . Walgh Tyler: were clue in for a visit. LUNCH. 25c Changed Daily ‘l if. riculum at Armour, with all studentsl day. i . Friday’s events include the intern following the same program 01' studiesl to school after a week of illness. The ping-pong team out up it good Almlflfi llhlilhtlhhhl'l u. :4; d1, it . ”.v . -, class relays. a pushball contest 01‘ in the freshman year, and then i Wolcome book! fight, but lost the final match of the 3H”! Woolworth Ave. fiswlidudmggtgfimfitfimhfihfig fill ,,.- h, - r x ,,‘ . 3 ' "L . . a" toxic. With Through The score Walk 1% 335911333" nirmmwmwma ‘ 3-2. tug—of~war between seniors and branching out into the various depart-l The baseball team has been put- “mm, “mm! 9806 juniors, the 313535 “15h between the merits. lting in strenuous practice under the sophomores and freshmen, the inter- ‘ r~~ fraternity circus stunts, and will wind up with the Junior Formal. Will Award Place, Show Ribbonc Instead of having only one award in the ‘pentathlon, ribbons will be given to those finishing second and third. The softball games which will (be strictly interclnss will feature fact pitching, a winner to be decid— ed after 3 games. lhc course at the Univer-Slty Oflcial Chairman and committee prom. the Grand Lodge, visited the houfiel WM " "mi: Stain moved 1. will? A bomb tamed by name Qrcshman grenadiers in the frcchman drafting room minced taking cifoct upon Chuck Tun-m lay about an inch and thfcei—eigl‘lklm. The bomb WM in the charm: of a bag filled with water. And Chuck guys he wouldn't have moved am. he (kid, but he just took a bath the day before. When it came to thoroughness. ROY VHTTEKINDT hag no competi- tors. ROY turned in two finals for one certain physics experiment, just to make sure he‘d get one accepted. Well, the first one was 0. K., but now he‘s wondering what he’s going to do in rose the second one gets marked up. Gosswilcr got the mumps, and so the solicitous senior niechs sent him a telegram telling; him that they were, sending him a nice wholesome bar—5, rel of dill pickles to build up his re- 1 sistance. . . .and “Mumps flu: word", so: they. ‘ e. #3- ~ «: a... . «a .‘ex “x\§\ . - '- \ “x x ' g \‘a it \c. ix \‘x Al (Logan) Lauclniskis and Emil (Check amt double. 'Eheck) Adamecl were accusing each other of tying: knots in each othcr’s pants in the field house. However, Dicl: Tracy in- 3 forms us that he‘s sure they hothl were framed! l _, l Harold W. A. Davidson had better i get a new alarm clock or also learn to check the readings of his old one. This busmoss of getting up at 7:20, and arriving at school at 7:10 is be— ‘ wildcrmg. even to an engineer. SIDELZNES (Continued from page 1) week Japanese newspapers have been i filled with articles declaring that the l, inefficiency of the American naval‘ force: we.c shown by the fact that it required 47 hours for the fleet to page through the Panama canal. Why i5 Japan interested in the ef- ficiency of the United States naval forces? It must mean something to her. atomic/lien one glimmyy than? to with Marmot w HEREVER the finest tobaccos grow 1 -—-in our own Southland, in Turkey, in Greece-all over the world, we gather the very Cream of the tobacco Crops for Lucky Strike. And that means only [/16 c/mrz center leaner. The ccntcrlcavcsarc the mild— cst leaves~ they taste better and farmers are paid higher prices for them. These clean center leaves are: the only ones used in making Luclcics. Then “it’s toasted”- for throat protection. And every Lucky is fully packed with these Choice tolmccos— made round and firm, free from loose code—that’s why Luckies “keep in con— dition”~—Why you’ll find that Luckics do not dry out—an I'm/)orz‘mzl point [0 {very smoky)". Naturally, Lucliics are always in all—M kind to your throat. a: Xk 1% 0N FRlllAY, May 11, the Armour Players will present the threevact play entitled “The Romancers.” We are in a position to inform you that . this production will he the best ever l presented at Amour Tech, and is worthy of full student attendance. "Perhaps if a few nickles intended for the candy counter were directed toward the purchase of tickets, a “itfio Wanted” ginning/3 WM? fifteen; hind to your lawn: (me-hundred per cent nihmrifinne would result. . , . .w .. Waxy» A gr»? ”i The Am... players mm .upm. Fl @né’y the genteel“ ionocomihcae one the [Mildew Leanne an” inch fiefilfih 7’ ed you in entertainment. It‘s your g : locum-ism 19:44 Themarivan'rumzcwoumpany MWflM. . g turn to main- il'. a fifty~fifty proposi— tion. Sumner! the Mayan—see “The \, Romancem.” ’