l t l 1:7 gem» 1. «15"! 3‘15 . . LlS'l‘ AWARD RULES ‘A revised constitution for the Al‘- ‘mour Tech Athletic Association, containinfg‘specific provisions for its annual publication and several other new articles will soon hex'fipresénted Ito the Board of Athletic Cy itro] ‘and student hotly by Don ".J Neal, president of the association. ‘ . 1 t tution 111 published e’v y year, the revision Jadds article , V 'method of masking athletic awaids and of awarding the honor cycles. Subject to Stude‘ Vote ‘1. Before any new cons tution can it will mum to be voted on by the students. Previous 'to this, the changes prop ed w llvbc discué'sed and put into “the ma furl/ii” by the Board of Athletic con- trol, which is composed of President Hotclmkiss, Mr. Allison, Professors Heald, Iluntly, and Schoinmer, Coach Krafft, and the officers of the A. T. A. A. The new article on athletic awards outlines the awards to he made and givés the coach of each sport pow- er to .1‘ecommend candidates 1‘01 (1‘ 01 Athletic tionary pliwe’f 1n approving the coach’s recommendm tions» Wording Brought Up to Date B 1 ‘ ding illf the constitution. Refc the Executive couhc {if governing body ' ni‘) longer ex £1 ‘g‘aziization, given in the con- ], taking ‘A‘rmour‘ ’Pech‘ Athl toul neys. fret bhsketball hole" soon. h arsi‘ty competition. .5 The annual fall (which alwdys almost never fl ishesl) wi 1 . hensen and Lowell Lammers. had ltwelve wins, no teamed seven out of eight in the doubles. the “National Collegiate didn’t get very far. a setback this season as new coach has been picked. a sponsor $001]. to bee. tan. n Then: too, the interclass and inter~ scrambles ‘* will be And on their tails comes tennis tourney possibly be the leadi» the fine yi‘ecord piled up by Bob 155- V Bob with Lammers hung up Some of the Tech netmen entered , Tennis Championship but apparently they The fencing team is due to suffer ’Coach Fischer will not be back at schobl. No s yet but the blade flasheslhope to secure Contrary to rumor, fencing is not recognized minor sport. Here’s a chance for the foxlsmen‘ to prove their: steel and gain tecogni— From the number of Techawks advantage of the summer swimming, it looks like a weak team ..W~._M_mm—T,—m——o—~—-— , . .__.__.,.. is going to be noticeably ened. And do we need swrgynnriets. coach are in the former Tech star, l1 been inkled a a possibility. again after his illnes Those breast strokers had - watch out. Tiying‘ the “butterfly’ yet, Rog? Z ffi ti? 5 Capt. Rog Knausflls in the swim l: renal ’ McC‘ollum: College Omn , , IZO McCallum: College Omnibus I934 edition 40 ”10’ Wool-2y as: Scott: College Handbook of Composition. R m the paity. Item: that has ARMOUR TECH NEW/$3 othei With a little agitation perhaps a netball tournament might be organ- , «ized. How about some action? The publication of an A. T. A. A. o and rule book for each and your student, all members of the organization, will quell an under- cropped out at piominent Chicago athletes of Lithuanian descent were Mickey won letters in etball, baseball and track while Armour. All" LOWER lab 81 Whitman: College Algebra (St Leigh: Trigonometry and Tables 4th Edition General Chemistry Revised ~ g5tl1 edition 1935 ject of the association, 11; is proposed to 5111118 out the rather ambiguous clause giving the association the power to pass acts for the regulation and government of the.student body, provided they are approved by the he 1mm: of Turkish ta- bacm are strung me by one like bead: (Jew/law it i: done in the picture). Afler the leaves are strung they are jinx/Md in 1541.9: (see picture) -—Jamm'me.1 a; many a: 80,000 leave: ta the bale. Executive Council. Neal stated “Without this clause, Article II gives us powei enough to do anything nec- essary ithout recourse .to outside bodies. Anyway, most ofrthe import- ant officers of the schoo re on the Board (if Athletic Control, which governs he A. T. A. A.” Changes in the by-laws include the comoination of the officers of «z. inter—clan}. and inter-fraternity sports managers into one to be known as intramural manager. 1 I1 To Malta Changes in By—Laws Provisions for mreception commit- tee, a seeial chairman, and a public- ity manager are proposed to be re. moved from the icy—laws, as is a clause giving the Board of Athletic Control permission to .consultneditors of school publications, and presidents of clubs and fraternities in any ac~ tion to J, e taken. This, said Neal, would be done in any case. It is a so proposedto make a by» law of l; e resolutionérecently adopt— ed creati'ig‘ a student loan fund from A. T. A. A. funds. Mormon lloot lo Elk; leach {leech To fill the vacancy,le:ft {lily former coach Lonnie Stagg’s departure for another coachingzposition atlSusque- ‘ s :N an“ outsthnding track man the University of Chicago. This 1'. Root’s first: coaching position 1 is not ‘too‘much to desire when one considci‘s the returning trackmen: Captain Concolino, Dun- bar, Faust, Neal, Neucr‘t Thornton, Tuma, and? many others. upwawdl of 35 @, Q of Elm/lien solemn. ( grown tObaccos. © 1933. tween 5: Mains Toucan Co. The pleasing aromalancl flavor of Turk-l ssary if you want ish tobacco is almost use a good Cigarette. _ Turkish tobacco is more costly when hat you have to but we have to mild ripe home“ you take into account pay 35C :1 pound duty, have 1t to blend with our ll li 1133 make Cheste ‘zgarcl‘l‘w W lei/w 1B9 fields milder, it. 1 6 them better m1 be. furl by them; fichnfiier flmsmty - lloltl's e1 Plchnloli Members of 'Chemalumn, the or ganization which the senior chemi- cals have formed in the interests of friendship and social activity, held a party at Howmd P. Milleville’ 5 home yesterday afternoon. The thiity couples started the afternoon with games, such as archery, horseshoes, and a two hour treasurethunt. This was followed by a volley ball game andthen by a picnic 'and‘ campfire supper. After at twilight hike in the Edgcbrook Forests, a danco’was held in? Milleville’s basement. 1mm {Roth il Dept, 2nd Floor Monday, September 23, W35 Bookstore to Accept; . .,, . . . . . Mime for anticipating Through the efforts all two 'Ar- mour students, the supply store will accept exposed camera film for de- veloping and printing during the coming your. The two, P... CwPeter- son and R. E. Lange, have orgam izeda photo seivice which not only provides ordinary developing service but maintains a file of photographs on many suhects. It might be stated that the prices will be cheaper, with a high calibre of work. TRADE liN YOUR OLD Bflfllfl'} We will purchase any textboo a _. whether us 11 d a t Armour or not. lEcol-1111111? lilth . M loi‘ mlldness M lee“ hottei taste “61%.. i.,s§;,&w.ww i‘