Page Four ARMOUR TECH NEWS Tuesday. November 1, l93£l Heald 'i'o Speak Armistice Day: Rain or Shine Assembly To Be Held in Ogden Field Ever since the first Armistice twenty years ago, Armour students have observed Armistice day in a significant and dignified manner as a befitting memorial to those who made the final sacrifice in the great war. In previous years services were held in Armour Mission and an ad- dress was made by a prominent speaker. Last year the speech was given by Bishop George Craig Stew- art. Contrary to previous years, the ceremony this year will be entirely Armour and will be held in Ogden Field. Following a short talk by President Heald, the hand will play taps and the entire assembly will face east. of the cast selected. the dramatic affair held this year by the Evening: noon at 3 p.m., Mr. H. W. Dickinson, Will be awarded the winner. ——~—-— ‘Nighi‘ iiawks’ Dense [ “will?“ ‘Ilfmfikf PROPS—w; Moll Selected As biscuit-y > . ,mi mug ram page W) a C1- Sh l l Wflld gfldfiil‘fllfly nglfil‘l will find he needs as much to know Adwsor gill Student Klimt, J ea m OVel , _ how to eat on a diner as he needs to l ‘ . ”Swen/mg ‘30 the faultless rhythm of know his engineering facts. As an Scarab, Armour's architectural fra- ‘ We r Pierson Thai and his orchestra, Ar- employer, I would take an applicant tornity, held a meeting- at the Art ln~ moui's Night Hawks revelled merrily last Saturday night at their pro-Hal— loween dance. This affair, held in the ‘ North Room of the Stevens Hotel, was considered to be highly success- ful by the committee, The night school students attended as well as out to luneh before I hired him." stitute last week at which Professor Is his picture complete? If we ad~ Moll was elected as faculty adviser just our focus a little better We find for the current school year. Along two more facts about him. None of with the new regime, Scarab has de~ the present students would know it, cidod upon an entirely different pro» but Professor MeCormaek was track gram than that followed coach at Armour for many years. He years. By GENE WORCESTER in [)th Have you noticed that worried look RALPH WAGNER led with his did the day school men Marge War- . . . . (m the seniors for the ast w 91 '7 . . claims his sparcwtime hobbies well— ~ - - p e L . ~ ? . . . h * I it. ._ , ‘ . *5 It is followrn th e t . . - .i ‘ nose, and the wow/ltd 1 I, c] bwwhil , “n, the vocal attiaction of .the or» liked as they are, are bridge, billiards monthl mean“ vs: at e 1’ 1:: om l): Maybe theyiic working too hard, 1‘ Moms that he 9“" “7" fat ”7' w e chestra, was espocxally apprematcd. and loalz'inzr. Y , is . wnc a we ‘ maybe . . . No, no, it couldn’t be that, on a hunting trip, jogged their car The management of the dance was known speaker will talk on subjects mam”, it’s ’cauise winter is coming right when the road jogged left, and entrusted to a dance committee un- _ . of particular interest to the members. on, maybe it's Johunson . ‘ _ Well I hence a tree mowed them down. The der the leadership of Harold Lynette. hindering invaded ill As has been another custom in the hope they’ll pull through. Good lubk, nose is doing nicely. Other members 0f the committee Mean,- M. W_ flickenson past: the, Annual Sicarab sketch com‘ fellas. r, i.- a were Harold Koch and Albert Si! __ petition is now being held. A prize f _, _ .~ . It seems as tho the soplw have got "JOURNEY’S END" has just be~ mandl. This dance, which was an inv At the Rosenwald Museum of Sci- 0 a onc~yea1 s subscription to the llronh worried also. Quotes " - ' I ‘ n l I ' . gun its journey, and from the looks‘ formal table dance, was the first such once and Industry tomorrow aftcr- Forum, the architectuial magamue, SWINE; "Mike”: The fresh is wor- ried about the coming initiation. Um slol’y to be portrayed and the ace Division Students‘ Association. A eminent English engineer, and fore- _..,______,_ quote. Hal]? activity. Ye Armour This program, expected to be held direclnr, Mr. CHRISTOPHERSEN. series of social affairs has been most authority on the development of Arx Initiations are sir-la occasions “rain or shine," will be conducted who will have Charm, ,1 should be planned by the association my this the steam engine, will address the , , , , The date is to be about two weeks with the aid of the student marshalsl well worth seeing. Unlike past per- year in ordey to foster school spirit ChiCaizo branch of the Newcomon Elglll" filial-£0 ‘3 Pledggd 13‘0"“ TWW- Ill if“! rumored that there A detailed account of the procedure; gormanwg, the play will be of over and to bring about a closer relation— Society. This society, which was {In fill Ma Q?“ fig m Will he a good get-together after the will be given in next week's issue of} two hours in length, and given in the ghlp between night school students. founded in Birmingham, England, at V ll» 1 I g 3% fun. the Tech, News. levening. _,.‘_.~...___.. the Watt Centenary celebration in . Faux—pus of last week: The print. is at it l l Armour Eye Plan Monthly . l, Meetings; Becker to Speak ,‘ November 4 will mark the first of E occasionally." Ask STROCCHIA and i {“3359 have arranged an inspection which he is an acknowledged author— MARIK. l a series of monthly meetings to be held by the Armour Eye, Armour’s photography club. The program will , start at 6130 in the rooms of the club lmore than one Armourite left his l l which have been remodeled to give al books to gather this! while be over- very pleasing interior. ‘ turned ashcans. Harold 1“. Becker, the principall speaker of the evening, will give a) tests, which are conducted for the members, are of two types, one gen. Co-opsio v... Crawford ilf"i..“.l‘ii,f°§l‘tidbit:”.iii‘lic‘lf sf W”; “a: ”z 3?“ . . , . ‘ - minam c smo'er c e 0 or S a my; ' a. 1'51. 0 ers MI'S. M l ECllSOn Plant NeXl Frlday nology. Membership in this society by the members of Alpha Chi Sigma, and our own dearngis. .‘E‘aandiirlsy is open to anyone interested in tech- the px-ofcgsional chemical engineering); (how’s that?) also attended ve Ar- nology and engineering. fraternity. The men pledged are: mour Ail-x dance. I The topic of his address is one on George P. Baumann, Ch.E. ’41; Gas. imor L. Biuos, Ch.E. ’40; Harold A. As a supplement to his talk. he Doolittle, 011.13. '40; Sidney A. Hee- will show a film on the Royal Scot- man, ChJE, ’40; Donald W. 'Long, Ch.- “Sl‘ Museum. E. ‘40; Robert J. Mead, Ch.E. ’41; u Dr. Phillip Fox, director of the mu- George W. Minard, Ch.E. 141; Hen— 1h”, 3'2“" All“ Ball 15 coming scum, in a letter to President Heald W R, Newman. Ch.E, ’40; Lloyd W. soon, m fact 50’3“” Of the friends 0f extended an invitation to members of him-1mg, Chi}. ’40-, Edward Post, the Allx are getting ready for it now. the Armour faculty or of the student Ch.E. '41- Henry Wessel Ch E ’41 MN. Slander“ has already written a body who are interested, to attend. ’ ’ . v . letter to M“ WM! asking for one Of “Second Childhom" is the term that might be applied to the senior: juicersw—by their own admissions. “Gosh, juice lab is fun,” said one, “only we have to do a little work Berger Johnson, president of the l A group Co~op Club and (Io—ordinator Did you know that Hutton is in this month’s issue of Esquire? He is! The fame of Armour students spreads afar, unquote. trip through the Commonwealth Edi» ity. son. plant on Crawford Avenue at the Chicago river next Friday at 9 a.m. The Crawford plant is one of the‘, »flncst in the world and is visited an», nually by student groups from prom- inent technical schools, among: them, Wisconsin and Michigan. was: Hallaween was last night, andl vista Who is the senior electrical that This m concludes :1 hi ,1", sum The Illinois, Armour, and North- . . , . u ' - n ‘ demonstration _ lecture on studio tries to get dates for his. fellow at l “’55,”, yo; under the euilluiilcc of WW western chapters will unite in ini— 2:1,.L1?::.::ni:: 1:, 3:203: E:L)Yt;s: lighting technique, Mr. Becker will dents? After shawmg hm friends a the present officers Bit‘i’t‘l‘ Johnson AURORA GQ—Ql’s timing" the new men. The Armour boys. with- “Co 4 v 1 L also judge the (:T‘lu‘l’JS of the monthly cute picture, he then precede: to givel John kueera, Waller Movers, and (Confirmed from page one) group will motor down to Urbano. unis." minm Emil: n we Eifttsm,“ photography contests. These con- I burn a telephone numb" Wh'cl‘ 90°“ l Mike Laiinol’f. Nomination of their i They “1'01 Ben E Killll‘Vlki third .VCM' The annual Alpha Chi Sigma essay going; as a Ho’osicr Ifot—éhot I 112:: :2th 0‘“ ‘0 be “1° h““";l’e' °l ltjl “meow,” will be made at the next Co-op in group A, and Bob Schmitl. contest will he run as in the past on It sounds good anyway. , i y morgue or w at Have you. . ‘ meeting". third year (,,o-op in group B. While the subject, “Why Choose Chemical oral contest and the other of the so- Don’t ask Waoding for telcpllone‘ called crab-bag type. The latter is l numbers. l l unique; each contestant draws a dif» l feront subject to photograph. The: meeting: Will be COHMUdOd Willi tilClroal holiday I118! lVrllmvsIluy. serving 0f refreshments. All lllCdlIBS % aides being taken through llw entire and members are invited to attend. l Studebaker plant (1! South Bend, they [were treated 10 o TURKEY limo}! gratis, one? had plainly of time all.» l mu BETA M”- l, (Canliiium‘ from page one) pledge button and ribbons from ani, active member. The new pledgesi with a list of their activities follow: l Roland B, Boertitz, Ch.E.: ti‘eas—‘ urer of Alpha Chi Sigma, president, of Phi Lambda Upsilon, treasurer of l the Armour branch of the American ‘ Institute of (‘hcmieal Engineers, stu- dent representative of the Armour, Engineer and Alumni/.3, member of the senior jewelry committee. l Howard R. Coyle, Eng. Sci.: Sports l editor of the Armour Tech News,l Alpha Chi Sigma, Sphinx, secretary- treasurer of the Armour Glee Club,, Triangle Social fraternity, and stu-, dent assistant in the sports divisionl .of the Armour Tech publicity depart- ment. Paul F. Henriksen, M.E.: presbl dent of the Armour Chapter of the1 American Society of Mechanical En-ll l gineers, treasurer of Pi Tau Sigma, vice-president of Honor “A," senior scholarship winner, co-captain of the basketball team, winner of two major letters in basketball and freshman numerals. ‘ Robert I. Jaffee, Ch.E.: present managing editor of the Tech News, member of Sphinx, present treas‘ urer and former vice president ofl Rho Delta Rho social fraternity, sci:—E rotary of his sophomore class, wonl an award in wrestling, member of the Armour Players, prominent in interclass and intramural sports. Joseph J. Janicek, M.E.'. memberl of his freshman basketball team, ac-J tive in interclass and intramural ath- letics, played two years of varsity, basketball, head junior marshal last, May, president of Pi Tau Sigma, sec- l rotary of the Armour branch of the} American Society of Mechanical En—l gineers, student assistant in the me- ichanics department. John D. Keane, Chit. Alpha Chi Sigma, treasurer of Phi Lambda Up- silon, president of the Armour Gleel club, Armour Players, Re-write edi- tor of the Armour Tech News, stu- dent assistant in the mathematics de- :partment. Ambrose M. Richardson, Archn‘, past president of Scarab, senior com-l mission representative, winner ofl Spiering prize in national Competi-l Lion in architectural design, has; worked forty hours per week whilei in school. :77; , ., one president is attending: school, the Engineering?” The essay is to be ,L“"e"““ti .We hear ”‘8 the real Mary’s. across the; road from Nolre other will be in industry and will be not longer than 500 words. 391%. thing Wltl‘ Pmntck; her name’s Mar- Dume. They might as well have tried in charm- of selecting and inviting tions of the outstanding essay will be 3:10. “W junior and senior incl-[is hutl a lo reoaplure Ethiopia. speakers and calling meetings. Un— made by three members of the charm Adv-i Ye Arm News will help you. Be-l Ray Mueller, I-lul Dahli‘u and Wally dcr this plan. the presidential duties ical engineering faculty. The prize 0M with 110W girl. Home your name Johnson were convinced that the sixth will not interfere with the student’s will, as usual, be a chemical hand- Imd her norm; linked together in floor of the Studebaker plant was school work. Another advantage of book. Interested chemicals should,”Love-Nut.” Of course there will be most interesting. 01‘ course, the this system is that the officer at work ‘ begin work on their themes at once, a $5 8(31'1’1709 chow/o 10 007107 mallmfli young ladies employed there sewing will have more time and be betterl since the deadline is the 18th of No- paper, am See onwards to (try 10} wolf at St. upholstery bud nothing to do with it. able to contact prospective spe'l irs.l vember. BOZ—ART. . . . how fast that says itfor smokers . . . relreshm ing mildness . . . better taste . . .. more pleasing; aroma . .. . everything you could as}? for m a cigarette PAUL WHITEMAN Every Wednesday Evening GEORGE GRACIE BURNS ALLEN Every Friday E aem‘ng All C. B. S. 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