Vol. \i\. No. 8. ilpp’iézmlntsnton to guilt Films illicit h ilmmcti llols l‘hum two in tho making" for Ar— mour'u thirt,\'-svcuud unnuul Junior Wuoli, which in Holicdulcd to begin on lilondny. Muy ll). ’l‘hu junior mar» nhnl committoo iwndcd by (‘. K. Nun» mun hon nnnouucml tithl‘l'le tootutlvo innovations which will udd (‘xcito— iuont. inlm'cnt. mid color to tho trzidi~ ‘lionnl l'uotivitiim which so chm‘nctcr- izo .luniur Wonk. ’l‘lic junior mur— ohnln who nro noxiutiuu Nunmnn in tho work of organization nro: E. I". Wnizncr, chomicnl; (I. L. lluullc. civil; .l. l). Slicohnn. l'iro proliwtion; ll. M. li‘nunl. mcrlmnit'nl; 1". l. lichen- stroil, oloclricnl; imd W. Litwin. nrchitcolurc. Try finding Up, flow ltoplncinp: tho push-boll cvunt bo- tween tin,» junioru oml tho nonioi's of all dopzu‘tnwntn will ho [ho tug’o’wnr in which tho svnlora will attempt to domolmtrnto their uupcrior knowlodgc in the whim of li'wm' n. und “mm. motion of l‘nrocn in tho x-dircction.” In ordor to prolong: tine l'rosh-soph runh, it liltli hcon docidwl to lnL'NlflHll tho wciuht of tin.- mum uncd. All n now noio in outdoor Hportu tho junior mnrnlinln nro plnunlnu the emotion ol‘ n urunnod polo in tho. mill- dlc of tho field ntop which prlzou will ho plot-ml. Although it hon not boon ilc‘l’initcly doridud upon. it in prohohh tlmt only juniorn and mentor»: will bu nllowcd to nttc-mpl. to sonic the wcll~ m-romul plnmicln. Summit Starting at Three In order to nilroct n irrcutcr num- bm' of high Holiool Htudcutu to Open llnuuc it into lneon Humrculcd that thin feature in! opmwd to vinitoru at ll o‘clock inutcml ol’ thc unuol time of '7 o’clock. Plunu nrc under way to imiituto n uuidv mu‘vlco which will bu undor tho uupm'vinlon of oil tl'w honorary l'rnturnition. anbcrn nl' dopm'tmcnlnl honururlim will not no ignition i‘or thcir rucpccllvu deport- n'wntn’ (Iiihihllu ol’ onuinz-vring nnd wicnlll‘lc mmlpmcnl. Mr. 0. (iordun l‘lriclcnon, dirwlor of tin- Armuur municnl clubs, is l'llllllx lmr, plums wilt-ruby Armour will plilyl boot to tlw Rockford (lollvttc l'nr tilrln during Junior Woclc. ’l‘luz Rockford continuum. will prunont n ounccrt In (Cut/Humor] on 7mm: lht'cc) Radio Club To Ottcr Fmo [lance Tickets The radio club will hold :1 card party on l“ridny cvunlnii'. April 23, in the Armour Minnlon. Nothnn Dita- rnhuun in chairman oiY tho committoo in churmr, ltoor and toblc primes tndorc will in: offered including nix ltrugon» ’l'rinnnn hullroom munch and thczttrr tirlwto. liol’i'cnl‘zmunts arc to ho lel'V wl. 'l‘ichcth Mo on unlc nl. fifty ccntn ‘ and cam lm purchuood from members of the radio club. Fraternities Dance At Elmhurctdpril 1 7 (ict your (inter. now, i 'zitornity mrn, for thc wrout om'sion in Saturday, April l7 m, thi- Elmhurlat Country Club. Doctor Paul and his famous Melody Mommas, who may bc heard over WJJD, will in: the main lur- Ilii‘ili , of critertoinlncnt from ten o'clock to two o’clock. .1v..5l.y-l’ivc cnuplos an,» oxpcctcd to lw prcmzrit at tho ul’l'nir. Bldc are, {ii/n dollam, which includoa a mid- night, wppcr. Amorm tholw who will In: present will he Donn ll. T. ”will and Prof. 9?. M. l’lpwrn, who in chairman of tho Fraternity (:mnmittco. This way ix: got to the club is to mica balm i‘llmlwl, (U. 5;. 2m to Addi' jCycie To Go To Print onApril 15 Far from throwingP in the towel as ,might have been inferred from last iwock‘s issue, the editors of the Cycle ‘hnve announced that the proofs for this year's edition will go to press on April 15. There remains very lit~ tlo work to be done before the final printing can he made. i l i l l l i l Phatograhy Almost Completed 'l‘he photographic work is rapidly approaching completion and there rc— moius only the task of taking the pic- tut-cs of the class officers and the various commiltcs. In addition, the job of retaking any faulty exposures will be completed before April 15. The class pictures have all been made and arranged so that they are now ready for printing. Many New Features This year’s Cycle has innovntcd sovornl now features and methods of procedure. Unlike. previous years, neither the class or department pic— turcs wcrc token in groups. Instead, photographs were taken of live stu— dents at a time and the prints were then split up into individual cuts from which the editors wcro able to set up it group picture. The editors assert that this mcth- ml hue; elimlnntcd thc faulty photo- m‘uliy that was a cause of urcnt con— corn in the lost edition of the Cycle. rl‘hc 1987 Cycle will be. printed by the Lindon Printing Company and the for several prcccding issues. Armour Actors’ Guild The Players Guild has announced the pledging of the following man: i". llunncmnn, S. Krcimnn, M. Moc- Connoll, J. Moshmnn, M. Pantonc. 'l'hc Phiycrn Guild is a newly or— unnizcd fraternity which corresponds to the musical honorary fraternity, Pi . Nu Epsilon. The Guild recognizcsi ‘lhc fellowa who have given servim-l i in a certain number of plays or who 1‘ have done good stage work. Plcdizimrs: l lurc hold cvm'y somester. All plays to ilio produced and the business per- ‘loioinx to theme playx is handled by ‘ tlw Players Guild. .1 fl W i } . ; Tau Bates Have Jolly i Visit To Marquette ‘ l x . ’l‘wo bunqucts, an inspection trip, loud it formal initiation combinedl lwith the pleasure of association with ‘ lcnm’nccrimy students from other“- lschoola n‘mdc n joyous day last Sat-l [urdoy when the Armour Tech, until University of Wisconsin chapters oil i'l‘nu Beta Pi were the guests of 1Marquctto University at Milwaukee. Early in the afternoon an inspec- ition trip was mode to the Milwaukee ‘liltrntion plant. Giant pipes which conduct the water are electricaly iwcldcd. There are thirty two filtra- ition beds, and hugc congulationi , tank l ll nus WEEK l l l A. l. E. E. Meeting i There will be an important meeting- ol‘ thc A. 1. E. F next Friday at ‘ 10:30 in the Electrical Lecture Room ;to clcct officers for next year and idiocuss plans for the A. I. E. E. picnic. l l I‘m'alrino insurance department of the :Incurancc Company of North Amor- lic-u, will speak next Friday at 10:in iin the Physics “Ocean Marinc Insurance.” l i Downtown W. S. E. l Dr, F. A. Van Atta will give a in-2 mm Awnuc thou turn north to Wood.! troductory talk for a research labora' oil: Elm/id, then follow Woodhlc Road three milos to tho lfili‘nhurst Country/i (,ihciriistr‘y“ by the Du Pont companyl Addict)“ iii/(mute is four milosl from the junction at North lavmmo (duh. and Duke iii/root. tony film the “Wonder World of ncxt Thursday evening at 7 o'clock in the Engineer’s Building" at 205 W. i Wackcr Drive. engraving has been done by the Pon- ' tiuc Engraving: zmd Electrotype 70m» V pony which has engraved the plates ‘ Armour institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois 'l'AU BETA lPl lNl'l'lA'fES air ‘ r iii Photos by Mehringer Clockwise beginning under the Ben‘r, ]. F. Bartuaek, W. R, Marshall, E. H. Brlnk. L. 1. Thomas, J. D. Sherman, F. D. Hollerf. W. F. Schlax, F. X. Popper, H. Ross. A. H. Ramp. E. F. Wagner. l W l 2 F. P. E. 5. Meeting i l Mr. E, S. Mason, head of the ocean« l Lecture Room on\ ‘Wintcroet’ To Be Promoted May 5 0n the night of May 5, the Ar- mour Players will present “Wintcw set,” at the Chicago Women's Club. 'I‘hc site and date was definitely set by the Player's Guild at their last meeting. The Chicago Women's Club auditorium will provide every facil— ity necessary to produce a play of as high caliber as “Wintersct.” Rehearsals Begin Rehearsals for the play are pro— ceedinc; rapidly under the able direc- tion of Mr. Fulghum. At present the cast of characters is not definite- ly sot, but. the tentative cast is com- posed of the following;r men and girls: Trock ............ B. R. Sternl'cld Mio ............... M. MucConncll Miriamno ......... Katherine Ul’SO Carr ................ A. Schricber Garth . . . , Shadow . ........ W. Miller Esdras . . . . ........ R. Dodge Hobo . . . ...... F. Hanneman 1st Girl . . . .. .Lucille Potuto 2nd Girl . ......... Ann Ricck Judge Gaunt ....... R. Weissman Herman . . ..... C. Laskowski Lucia .... .. . .J. Mashman Piny . .Helen Irausii Sailor ..R. Brinkman Policeman . . .H. Coyle Radical . . . . .E. Worcester Sergeant . .N. Natinchck Four Girls in Cast The Players are indeed fortunate in procuring the services of experi- enced actresses to take the parts of the girls and women required in this play. Last Wednesday, pictures of sev- eral dramatic scenes were taken by the publicity department. The set re‘ quired for the scenes is an old, dark, musty room; a. room in Chapin was used for the scenes. GET A roll of valuable drawings in Chopin Hall on March 23. Ono drawing is in pencil on the back of a piece of wall paper. Reward. Return to Prof. J. C. Penn. l Dr. Tihhols in Talk {in flood Manners i Sonic iffiass Hours i Assistant Dcan ’l‘ibbals spoke bc—l foil: the sophomore clans meeting Friday, on the lapse of student con-, sidcrution for social amenities. Hcl will repeat the talk for the hencl‘itl of each of the other classes on sooni as they may ncxt convene. Too Noicy in Buildings “The csscncc of politeness," Asst. Dean Tibbals stated, “is n considcrm lion for the rights and feelings of} others.” lllustrating the manner in‘ which students fall short of this} definition, he pointed out the man-l nor in which the rocket rampant in} corridors between periods disturbsl anyone who might dcsirc to conccn—l trutc. Wearing of hats in buildings and thc widespread disregard of smoking rcgvlations not only croatci a bad impression on Visitors, but or against the Armour tradition. In; closing: Assistant Dean ’l‘ibbals mcn-, tioncd the fact that the administra-i lion is in favor of maintaininc‘l the ncwly~cstablishcd tradition of} freshman mcmhcls, but that it wasl decidedly not in favor of the off-l spring; of this custom, namely they pantsinu‘ of crrant freshmen byl sophomores. Fll‘OSll Must Wear Green Caps! President Mitchell announced ‘ conclusions reached at the mph-l freshman meeting, called followingi the debacle of two weeks ago. Fresh“ men must wear green caps and they can not anticipate any aid from then" fellows if they neglect to wear thcmn B. G. Anderson, social chairmanW gave the tcntativc outline of a dancc‘_ to be presented sometime next sum—, mer. This (lance instead of boinc" given on an ordinary cruise boat, “With 2,000 other guys runninu'l around,” will be on a chartered, yacht, the 145 foot. “Thin.” The at- tcndancc must: be restricted to 45. couples and the probable cost of a hid will be $4.00. with a buffet snppcr‘ included. The decision on the idea‘ was postponed until a later meeting; while the committee acts upon scv~j era] suggestions given during: the di cussion. thot . ol' the Allis‘ChalmcrH Company and . particular interest to thc mcn wow“ .on exhibition in Professor Robson's: ”in. ‘ office. Tuesday. April ‘3' 193:7” 1"liloyon liillcn hormnlly initiotnd to "You hinted in Miiwnultoo iiinturtiuy Hold Joint Meetingwilchmll/lhorciuotto Chapter and. University of Wiooomin (Shuptor, Which Auto its Hoot Lnflutnonyrgwwé'gsrmnon min onuouur Fine Student‘s, Que Professor Plodigcol To Ciniiihlonom ry li‘ch juniors nnd nix Honim'u were lnitintcd to ’l‘uu Hutu Pl, nutiunnl oim’inccrinir I'l'utt,‘rnit,V, oi. cormnonion licld ill; Milwuultcc hunt Suturduy. The mm: were plcdu‘od on April :3 in tho 'l‘uu 130an Pt roumn. A public plmlw inn wns not hold bocnuno of tho Limo limit bul'oro initiation. Integrity ol.‘ chuructur nud hrondth ol’ mitoidc iutoroal‘n m4 wcll on oxcol- lcnoc in ochohu'shlp mo cmmldorod in choosing: men for thin honor. The mop pludu‘cd worn: William R. lVlurilholl, Willinm I“. Schlnx, Jomau ii. lilicchnn, ldrlu 'l‘homuu, nml Edn word 1“. annn'. ,luuioni: nod Jos~ oph li‘. Burtunuk, Eurlo ll. Brink, Frunltlin 1‘). liloli‘crt, ‘li‘rnuciu X. Pop- pcr, Albert l-l. lltnmp, nnd Norman M. ltonn, scnloro. Marni:ullwklohhuwwfilmolmn 'Willlnm it. Mlll'lllmll, ’38, of tho clwmicul domwtmont, in [llaudcnt odi- tor of tho Armour lflmrinom'. fllllllfilr not trcuuurcr ol' the A,l.l3li.l!‘.., mom- bur ol' the junior prom‘nm connnit~ lcc, roportcr ol' Alpint Chi Sign": clu-mlrnl l‘i'ntori‘lity, rind n mmnbor of Phi Lombdn Upullon. View preci- dcnl. of tho Junior chow, and n momv bur ol‘ l.llt' civil enciuocriim doom-ta munt, Willlnm li‘. filchlux hos boon now tivo. in intcrchum ull‘nirii. llo in a member of (mi Elmihm, Lina compost club, and W.‘3.lG. Jnmon D. {limo- hnn, FAKE” in covoditor-lnruhicl‘ of tho Armour ’l‘cch Ncwu, n junior mitl'lllllll, and u mm‘nlmr ol' the lumlmln hull Loom. "n in n plwluc ol' Solit- mondcr mill ol’ Sphinx honorary fru- lcrnillcii. Thomoo ----- qugnor lluninolm rnuymicor of this Armour 'l'ccly Nowu ll‘l’lll mlvcrliuiniy mnnflgcr of tho (lyric m'o two partitions hold by llll'lil ’l‘hommi of tho mucluulicnl dumwlmm‘it, who in uhm o member of thc mlcc club and tlw AHME. to Ihc A. D. Smith Company of Mil. y mi W” m l'urmrw m'rhnn rvl’ Pl KM!" wnukoc, Wiscomln. ’l‘lw trip wnu ii“ “iii l'rnlmrnlty. A'iler" i“ lllhl‘il?‘ inn u, all junim- and senior mcm~ ics on woll no in lfilllill uli’nlrn, Edward hers of Armour who arc citi'IA-nn of l- Wliltlllil' iii fl lllllylll' 0" ”W AT” the United Staten. This ruthor mm“. muur lmlwlmll nnd bunlmtlmll towns, on] rccpiircn‘icnl; was ncrcnnm‘y hm ll junior mnrnhul, Ilml n, member of caunv ar the numcroun “(,Vuyrnmgm tlu- ,iunlnr pl-oigrmn cmnmiltou, llu in contracts hclll by the (ihnlmom com- 11 mornhor “l' Milli“ Elli Slump. ”“3 pony, which forbids tho Viewing: of A.l,('h.li}., lmfi '1 lll’Wl‘ importer. oovcrnmont promoscu by othcr than Jillii‘l’ll V- llm'ttmch, ”Win!" ““3” United Sim” mum"... chunlcol, in cowl/opium of tho imsc- 3lmll twin» mid mnnior plums L'lllillliliiw i lll‘llil‘l'. Ho is; nlnn l'ormt-r prtmltlcnl, The trip hogan at, 9:00 o. to. Mt Him/Ilimrd rm par/c llrnmi the Allis-Cholmcr's Company, whcrc‘ thc members wcrc allowed to woo tho; various opcrtttionn in l'ormim: Htcr'lifilire Pratgggg Enjay 'ti'uclurul yiccus, and cistlncjn. ()l‘l ~ ' 1 Cards. Twwfltc ammo Thrcc juniors. two seniors, and one faculty member worc plcdpccd to Chi Epsilon, honorary Civil Engineer- ing fraternity at a meeting: of the W. S. E. held inst Friday. R. A. Braun, E. Peterson, and S. Johnson, Juniors; J. J. Pcnn and ii“. X. Popper, seniors; and Professor 1']. A. Vuutborg‘ were the men who wore pledged. The student pledges will ho initiated as rcygulur mcmhcrn while Professor Vagtbm‘g will be formally initiated April 28. At the meeting Professor .1. (1. Form spoke, describing; the honor hcntuwcd on membern of the fraternity und the privileges extended to lhll mcmbcrn. Recognition as n Chi Epuilon mun in a {neat advantage to men in tho civil engineering world. The first annual nwnrd mndc by Chi Epcilon to the Hophomorc civil student, who, in the opinion of tho fraternity, has shown the most notcw worthy record and dono tho moot. out- standing work wan prouuntcd to Harold Anthon of the class 01’ 1930. The award consiiitcd of on Amorlunn Institute of Staci Connlruolion Hand» book. A. S. hi. hi. Viowu Milwaukee Won't l l The Armour branch of tho Ally M.E. mode an inspection trip, li‘rh day, April 9, to tho Wcst Allis Workn Set: Complicated Machines the hug-c machined dcsium-d to; WWW” handle lhc inmost ('FAHLli’lflli in tho, Alnmur l‘irv protm'tu hold it wall world. Altai-completing their”;thc“Hume” monitor on ’l‘uumlny won— the wearing of green hats by thci gen the" proceeded L“ the A' 0' an sit tilts lit-ltu 'l'nu llulln house, mith Company, ”’5‘" i“ Milwnulmr'. «, with tlww promo”. wring/int: u nicely The mcmlocm were shown thc various , bnlnoccd Ill’liiti'lilrh Anionic tin: “mgr stops in the fabrication of uutomo- wou- WM, notnhlm on Mr. 'l'ownlcy bile h‘amcn. Tl"? most interesting: of tho Woulr‘rn Aclum'inl liurmiu; Willi)“ Of the ll’ll’ WM ”‘0 viow "f l’rnl'i-iuem' J. ii. li‘imwc'on; Mr. J. ‘l‘. the complicated and almost human curvnfipm innlvyugu’y g" Mixmuh. rant— machines usu-d in that type of with lugs; Mr, ll. Jordan of the “Water” struction. Motion mminoorintz iii" pmimont; and Mr, K. ll. i’m'lwr of . . ,ilic Woiilorn ltt'umrlnl lurnou. At the ”I“ when“ muting, hvld, llridnr, polgcr, and boom hold tin- Fyiday, April 2, the program for the- uttonlion of tho i“. l'. ['1‘ S. h”, the remainder ol the'pcriod was adopted. curly port of tho owning" with W93?“ At the next meeting, to ho held April ‘ 16, Fred Loosen, ME. ’37,'Wlll tall: with a 93138“ M proof “5. in: superior- on “Pulvorizcd Fuel,” Iketmls on tho ._ ‘ . v, . . . . . , My. hound motion indium on A.E;.M.E. convention Will ohm ho (llR— , ”Wool." mix} I: mcnnp’miv short m , cussed. ‘ “rpm."wd 1,7; rout/try of. Award F'vc Books turt- f'm'pumtmn. A w“ minimum? Awards to studont momlwm of the- },y {hp ‘ ,,1,,,r,»;miimv “1N3 s‘giioured'. Armour branch. who huvo boon most mmrpmggm 1., ‘33,. “filmy“,uoqu ”a,” (231., active in promotinxs the principles of “Viiiffilélfl?! ; ‘ the A.S.M.E. will he made on April A (”was 30. The award—~5 books ot‘f/irod by 1 (or ai-imlswiic 2:4 n the faculty and the senior “lasts, will ‘ «Mod to i). W. .lucniyrsun in; Pm be given to the six noon waiving the my whoop-rm, 'i“ The books will in» placcd i)’v£‘!;(§!'ll gig... doom l’iwtm y Program for Semester Adaptcd ormnn whinging; from the domes: ltie-si! l' ' remiss. .' 3. . Pant”; was" ~3va most votes.