We are very, very, soriy that last week’s column contained a colossal error and we herein make amends. Lise-her who received the Mention Commended and received three First Weery, weery, sorree is such badnesses. It was First Hrachovsky Mentions. humble scribe for (Wailing ofl’stage.) The Class B charette is now going full blast sans niggers. Every known device is being tried out to get at least a half a point for the $7.50 that Mr. B. A. I. D. snatches from us each semester and so Urbain has come forward with the latest gadget—4m electric eraser. You push the first valve down, the thing goes round and round and then you have a hole in your paper. Urbain, by the way, has tried several practical jokes and some day may be caught red handed «which means he may be partially disrobed then and there. Quiz number 2. 1. Who ground up that eraser and mixed it with Donnelly’s tobacco? He didn't find it out until he lit up. 2. Who is called “horse" . . . Hint, Name given be- cause of a last semester's course. 3. Who said “Oh, buy the fish and shut up”? Hint. Stated because of a raucus argument at the other end of a drafting room. 4. Where did That professor get That. haircut?. . Answers to last week's quiz: 1. LITWIN. 2. M. and J. in WAG- NER’S overcoat pocket. 3. I know better than, to answer this one. 4 . . . P. S. Please R.S.V.P. who did Mr. Loebl see at the Empire Room? Damifino. A. G. i Fraternity Notes Pl KAPPA PHI Alpha Phi chapter of Pi Kappa Phi takes great pleasure in announcing 'the pledging of: L. J. Hall, ’40. The Alumni held a Monte Carlo Party at the house last Saturday which was well attended. If you notice the disheveled ap~ poarance of our pledges this week or if you see them scratching, well, just ask them about it. PHI KAPPA SIGMA The pledges have just finished the probationary period and are all set for the formal initiation, for which plans are being made. The house acted as host to a part of the Purdue Swimming Team last week-end. An enjoyable time was had by ac- tives and pledges at the radio dance held at the house last Saturday night. Basketball practice is getting un- der way with all the members tak- ing an active part in the sport. Brother Fogel, ’36, has accepted a position with the Carrier Air Condi- tioning Co. of Philadelphia, Pa. Brother Savage, ’36, is now con» nected with the R. W. Hunt Co., of this city. TRIANGLE Brother R. K. Freeman has finally acquired enough credits to graduate and will receive his diploma in June. At present he is employed at the Michigan Inspection Bureau, De— troit. In the absence of our regular cook Brother Lundberg made use of his culinary arts. Perhaps it wasn't the cooking but a couple of the boys weren’t looking as spry as they might after partaking of his ofl'cring. After the Formal it seems that Brother Weiss was apprehended by an officer of the law for travelling ARMOUR TECH NEWS €®N€ER T»— (letinued from page one) Our basketball team is getting in! shape for the coming tournament the pledging of And the bowling team is looking for— Tuesclay, February 23, l937 Chapter a visit last Thursday While an alumni and rushee smoker was in progress. The evening was spent in We take pleasure in announcing Robert M. Dunbar, M. E., ’38. Rolling Down to Rio ....... German ward to a practice meet. Brother Arthur W. Sear paid the card playing and ping pong. Dear Land of Home ....... Sibelius Song of the Jolly Roger. . , .Candish Glee Club l ENJOYED YOUR THANKS. NOW YOU’LL NOT LIILJDGE—le ("termis‘i‘m ‘ worm ON AmeflfigE/Eevgl: Ezekiel Saw de Wheel .Burlei h " Going Home . .. ......... . Burleiggh v AQTlCLEEfl'l-lls ' TOBACCO“; . TIME ABOUT ID NEVER GET Summer Time from “Porgy and Bess” ...... . ..... Gerschwin Glee Club In a Chinese Temple Garden.Ketclby Trees ................. Rashbach Valse “Bluette” . . . . ..... Drigo Orchestra Spirit Flower ..... Campbell—Tipton Two Folk Songs . . . .Czechoslovakian Marching Song from “Naughty Marietta" . . . .I-Ierbert Glee Club Song of the Bayou . ..... Bloom Air for Oboe . . . . ........ . .Friml Excerpts from “The Student Prince" .............. Romberg Alma Mater Glee Club and Orchestra After the performance, members of the Musical Clubs and their friends will journey to the beautiful Blue Fountain Room of the Hotel La- Salle to complete a gala evening of entertainment. The possibility of a midnight radio network broadcast of the glee club from the Blue Fountain Room is being considered. forty-five miles per hour in a thirty- mile zone. Kurt attempted to ex- plain by saying that the girls lived at Mundelein College and had to be home at a certain hour. If the of- ficer had ever ridden in Kurt’s car, he would have known better. 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