Tuesday, April 3, W34 I Am Manon The usual poaf-mortemn followed the judgment of the sophomore “Summer Residences.” Outside of a few surprises and many disappoint- ments, the class is back to normal. Nevertheless, PRIESTLEY and PFENDT were rewarded in the form of first mentions, while WATTLEY anti PFEFFER were blessed with a mention commend apiece. The frosh have all gone a [a BI].— LINGER. With their mighty W/l TEE GUNS which every mcmbcr of flu: class possesses, they are all not. to take the sophs. Don‘t squirt fill you see the whims of their (ages! Then there’s the story about the red charcoal which is coming next week. With a. great deal of slimming, “Rumplc—wutt” Wand/mayor and “0m szch” Willcimon wont. to town in History the other day. After bui- tling f0?~ ”ch rounds, the light was called a draw. I hope you boys are still friends. l ARMOUR TECH NEWS fine Matures on {E megmégy lilo on E‘ elf Tinnspoi‘iaiion A” DELTA TAU DELTA l The event to which We are nowi A talk and two looking; forward is: the Delt l’x'um. pictures, given by Ml" (““550“, “S’i This annual utiaii' IS held in conjunc‘ sistant to the general supci'intcndcntl of the Chicago Rapid Transit Com— pany, were. given last Friday mox'n-. ing in Science Hull. Thin speaker! was secured by squad number temf which is composed of the following‘ members: N. McGuonc, C. Peteroonmoxides for the purpose of securing! .1. Schulz, l, Thunder, and O. Tomei, { soluble compounds of the metals and of the freshman class in social sci—lsepurafing metals from their ores. once 102 in connection with their i'c— i Others are working on a more of- port on “Transportation in Chicago.” ‘ ficicnt method of nitration, and the The title of the movie was “From i transfer of heat in both vertical and ’l‘i-nils to Rails," and consisted of alhorizontal steam-jacketed kettles pictorial history of the modes of and tubes. transportation in Chicago. In the At. this time there fiYSt F691 were ShDWU Wmcal views under way in the mechanical depart» of country wide tronnportation, from . mcnt in the way of commercial re‘ the early days 01. Chicago C0 the un~ search; however, the senior mechan- loading 01' passengers fY0!“ a modern 1 icals are working: industriously on train in this metropolis. The second i typical problems peyuliar 1,0 their reel was concerned with the (lcvclop- l own field. mont (if local transportation. . This is only a brief resume of the The time remaining after the pic- lwoi-k now being contemplated. We Cag‘o chapters. Ba] 'l‘abarin of the Hotel She reels of movi m: Develonmcnl Plan to Help Research Work a l l (Cniiiinrwd from WW” H l initiation of Gustav Fruund ' BETA P51 Beta chapter of William S. Hamlin ’36. is no work rotary. ing‘. was installed us necrota (lay evening. up residence at the house. tion with the Northwestern and Chi—j pron; Them will also be a gey ,r lame number 0?" aliimni present. The 1 longer (he opponents keep from play- i l prom is to be held next: Friday in the 3 While it is still quite a while until . 1i. 1 May 10, plans are now being mud' for our annual hanqunt on that day E ElGIl/‘lA ALPHA MU Sigma Epsilon clinmor of Sigma} Alpha Mn is pleased to announ ~c tho] Ilii. of Beta l’Sl pleasure. in announcing the pledging We wish to congratulatu Myron B. Stevens on being elected chapter soc— Brother Stevens, who was unable to be present, at the last moot— thc pledging; ceremonies lust; 'l‘hurs‘ Brother Al [lungels '32, has takon mighty glad to have you with us, Al. The Alpha dance, held last Satur—l Page Three Inning, but rathci' slowly. The‘l with Triangle was to be played Mon— ll opinion scams to be that. UK?“ (lay. The baseball team in being organ- ‘mg, the, longer they are in the tour—l izcrl, and we would like. to arrange numcnt. Not a bud way to look atl practice games With some 0f “10 other housos. We should also like to hear ‘ from any house that is interested in . bowling. I'mun. Phil KAPPA SlGMA Plums are now being; ‘l'ormulatcd for 3 ‘ a dance to be held at the house Satur~ . PHI m PHE . . l Gamma chapter of Phi Pi Phi ex— day cvcnmu‘, Am.“ 7' ‘ tends its congratulations to James 2. ‘ Brother Carroll Simons M. E. ’33, laminar; on his recent birthday. 2 dropped in for dinner and the. rogulai' The chapter is now busy making l meeting last Monday night, March 26. \ plans for the Mothers’ Tea and Mus- (7211'1‘011 is working for the Strombeml icul which is to he held April 8. Co. in South Bend but finds time to. pay the house u visit every otherl week. i, i The first meeting of the Phi Kan pa. Sigma Mothers club will he held iii. the house sometime in April. 3. tokvs RHO DELTA RHO Rho Delta Rho takes pleasure in announcing the pledging of Al Krauso ’36. The alumni meeting; last Thursday ‘ night was attended by the active the Series; with the Kappa Delta Epv chapter. Mr. Appleman 0f the silon fraternity by a i'orfcit and are. American Federation of Architects, ready to play tho second match atl Engineers, Chemists and Technicians any time. i gave a talk on the purpose and work ;of his organization. MY. A. Ray- ‘mond Katie, who has been awarded ‘ first place in the World's Fair Poster ry after The house won their limt match in We are THETA Kl tun-es were shown was utilized by Mr. i see a much brighter future for this day “Mm ill the Lake Shore Athletic ‘ Tho ping pong team emerged vic~ ‘ Contest of 1934, gave a talk on Jew~ Glasnon in answering questions con-jpnrticular type of work that will Club, was well attended. Everybody torious in their second match with} ish Am The. lectures were also at- cerning the operation of the Rapid bring Armour even more to the U".l“.VE'(l a wood time. l‘hi Pi Phi, and also defeated ’l‘ri~‘ fended by the wives of several of the Transit lines. ‘l'i'ont. ‘ The billion] tournament is still antrlc lasL Week. The second motel-lg alumni memborg $1 ii x i : wfll ER EVER the finest toldaccos grow—w in our own Soutl’iland, in Turkey, in Greecewall over the world, we gather the very Cream of the tobacco Crops for Lucky Strike. And that means only the center [mum Not the top leavcs~—becausc those are under—developed —not ripe. Not the bottom leaves-wbccausc those are inferior in qualityw— they grow close to the ground, are coarse, dirt-covered, sandy. M lilo moaned W gingham one @flwoyo limo.” to your i‘hirool‘ The center leaves are the mildcst loaves-they tastc‘ better and farmers are paid higher prices for them. These center leaves are the only ones used in making Luckies. Then “lt’s toasted” —-for throat protection. And every Lucky is fully packed with these choice tobaccos- made round and firm, free from 1005:: ends“ that’s why Luckics do not dry out. Naturally, Luckics are gull—wigs kind to your throat. NOT the top leoves-—th@’m under-dewionao’ mike}? are ham/El molly fihn Contain? floonnowihooo who my Mil mg?“ Emmi; Bowl. 19%. m American minnow (Sammy. fig? Whey Mono hunch w . NQE tho hosiom icovcowrhgw’m infirm? £5 gooiéiywcooms cam? sandy?