Page 23 @‘Pfifilfi‘ Efihfifiwfllfi fitillfihiihfilihltflifii (continued from page one) l-lzmuska. Gordon Walter and Ed Farrell. Ed Hnnuska will he news editor, Mary Flasher will he the new associate feature editor. On the Armour campus the assign. mom editors will he Paul L60" void and Hugh Story while on the Lewis campus this job will he handled liy .loe Minga and Eileen Robinson. Copy editors will be Steve Mendak and Ed Doran. The rewrite editor will be Charles l Ball, and Ed Center will be the photography editor. As advertis- ing managers Robert Meyer and Charles Feller will handle the business end of the paper. Julian Powers as office manager and Bud l'zxrlson as circulation manager template the stall". ”mild, Tililizils Speak Following these appointments came talks by the retiring officers, Fred De Money, Bill Speth, Joe Abercr, and Lillian Snoclgi‘nss. Each of them solemnly warned the new staff of the huge amount of work. valuable experience and fellowship awaiting them. Follow: ing this came a short address; by Professor Hendricks, who related pant experiencm as faculty aci- viser anti (liocussecl the leesons to he learned in running a school newspaper. i’reoident Heald and llean Tihbals in brief, though thoughtful, talks managed to maintain the high stanciartl oil hu- mor that lléld been set by previous speakers. They congratulated the new stall and woke of the high uuality the Technology l'ewg hon i‘naintained. Bringing the evening to a plea- sant close. a highly entertaining and instructive talk was given by the chief speaker of the evening. Mr. M. W. Fodor on mine of‘ his. reporting experiences. At; an out- : t marl i ngz foreign correspondent 21 ml former ro vi n g‘ reporter in Europe for the Chicago Daily Nmm. Mr. Foilor was well quail .. to (ivliver such :\ talk. He opened nix talk liy repeating the . 5: piece of advice he received ill-i a cut) reporter. This waH, his elli- ”it reminded him, ‘ . a detail re- porter is no good to his paper?” To emphasize the importance of thin statement the foreign corresa, pendent related many harrowing exporiences he hm] while report int: European intrigues anti power politics. @ei’ Pincerneni The placement department is always lousy, however, (luring the last few weeks: it has been even more so than usual. Many inter» views; have and are being given to graduate and senior students at this time. Four firms are stencl» ing over representatives to Ar~ mour college to interview possible candidates from the various de— partments. The Curtis Wright (30., will see boys on March 6th. The Shell Development Co. Emm‘yville, California, will inter- view senior chemical engineers next Monday. The Civil Moulding Machine Co, interviews candi- dates today. The Westinghouse Telephone Co. is oiiering positions to seven senior students in their Training Course. The State High- way likewise has offered Several jobs to the senior civil engineers. STUDENTS 0F LEW’IS CGLLEGE Go West Where You Get The Best~And 'f'he Most For Your Money SEELEY CAFETERXA 20355 W. Madison St. Try Us; Anti Convince Yourself that cilivizl‘y Pee he terrier; In illicit—er gonnitlertrrien At, class meetings held on Felt} ruary 7, students at Lewis decided to initiate an activity fee. Thene meetings were held through the cooperation of Dean Clarke at the request of the Student Council. After the classes had reported to the Student Council, a committee was formed to determine the ac- tivities which were to receive an propriations, and the amount which will be necessary for these activities: thus determine the amount of the fee. A small fee will be paid next quarter to cover the cost of the newspaper as this ex- pense has been carried previously by the Armour students, As an activity fee is an innovation for the Lewig Students much consi. (let‘otion and thought will have to be given to the problem. The Student Council anti Jack Green‘ er, president of the Senior class. designated the following commit- tee {or thin work: Miriam “Hillier, Lillian Snotigrass, Bob Meyer, Steve lllemialt, Patricia Arne, and Marilynn Johler. Ploy Noble Atfiorit tin ll’l“ Loyalty Song: il'l"e Song committee has made arrangements for Roy Noble to write it melody to Mary F'lzinher’s lyrics; for the new lllinois Tech Loyalty eon}; The school song is at project of the Sophomore class; Surge; ell by Bud Carlson, who u matte chairman of the comA millet}. A petition was circulated among the Students; on the Lewis and Armour campuses, and ap- proximately fifteen hundred sit},- illiitll”0£l were obtained, in reply to a letter from the committee. hit". Nollie stated. "l on: really to go ahead it you will sunply the lyricn." From a num- limift to right: Mary Flilslit’I‘, llml (‘zirlitotn Ray Noble. her of lyrics. Mary Flanher's was; ;~ e 3 cc t ed. Arrangements were music lair the committee to meet Mr. Nollie at the Chicago Theater anti to preneni him with the poll, lion and the lyrical; Mr. Noble re- ceived the petition very enthusi- ‘ “ and was genuinely im- prex. with the number of sig- natures obtained. When the song is completed. it will he sent to llutl Carlson. chairman, and in turn will he promoted to the stu- dent hotly. At this time the peti— tion will be formally presented to Mr. Noble. TECEEN (HEM?) lt’ NE‘WS Phhlfil’tfi Phhfifih‘l‘i’ ”Pillfiihl'l’ Pili‘t'iifi“ often relates to the vicinity of Ar- mour College. Elli-med ll‘t-rl'oriminm'x The cast. this your is composed primarily of lower classrncn. Only three members of the cast have taken part in previous school pen i'ormtmces. Despite this handicap they have responded very well anti are performing splendidly at present that the future of drama- tirs Eli. Armour is assured. The cast as; it will appear is as follows: Wilmn Robert Sundstrom Enclicott Robert Klein Kruger Byron Ellis Mamie Roy Boedeker Murphy Arthur Minwegan Schwartz Frank Kemmit fiensinger Jack Hoffman Hildy Johnson Albert Sonowskis Woodenshoes Zenon Prone Peggy Grant, Dorothy Kennedy Mollie Malloy Ellen Moore limiter Burns Rocco Deotetano Mrs. Schlosser Helen Ruoss Earl it’llliams Marvin Walloon Pincus Charlee Mueller Sheriff Milt Plevo Mayor Edward Moore ltlr. Grant Charles Pellet- Diamond Louie Lawrence Nadel Armour Knights Play Alter the show the Armour Knights Orchetstra will display their talents. At all previous; per- formances the continents have all been very much in their favor. in every respect Saturday evening will he one of the most enjoyable on the ochool calendar. All the tickets are reserved and can he obtained in the book store after receiving; exchange tickets from a player. ltEWiS UNDER WAY inaugurating a new branch in Liberal Arm, there are now tweniyilve Coop. students; at- tentiintt chimes; in business admin iotmiion and industrial manage. ment at Lewis. Those students: were relerieti after they had one examinations and anti» Under the guidance of Miss Kathryn .luilltini: of Lewis, {limit of the. 7 students; is given an op» porlunilj; to interview on em- ployer who has: expre. ed his de- sire to cooperate in lhlfl program. The interview is arranged hy the illii’l}lllli~i’ti”iii()i‘ but it is up to each Hitltllrlti to "hell” himnelf to the employer, Salaries; are paid out» right ,) the students, and they are tired of sufficient, Day to meet t chooi expenses. During the first three years all the (Io-opt; will study the same Subjects, many of which are sur- vey (your, ‘. giving the students knowledge in diversified subjects. in the last two years there will he specialization in either busi. ness administration or industrial management. rnitrnooltti Bill Folds Brief Cases ’ Zipper Cases one‘i Mill; PPPPMPP New until lineri Drawing Supplies Mechaniwi Handbooks Reference Booko SEEley 3453 @fifilfii’élfiififlmig Pflifli’i 1953 W. Madison Street (In The Lewis Builéing) Si’fihi’fi Since 1915 will “RETAINER iii, ill/ill SCOOP! FOR “FRONT PAGE” Ellen Moore holds her breath \f nilc Albert: Sorowultin phones in MS Hot titan-y. Ellen and AI will appear in “Front, l’aigo" to be given by the. Armour Player‘s. title Friday, Feb. 2!. illitfiiilfilfliilii’fi Willi; gitiillfi Damon and MADISON STREETS Fountain Service, Lunch, Homemade Ice Cream-willouble—Rich Fresh Fruit Flavors At All Times , We matter what line of l. ’ limitless you go into after gratluation, you’ll find the telephone at powerful arid, If you’re in the selling em}, the telephone will help you to save time, cover more prospects more frequently, increaee sales anti decrease selling contra. if your work hos to olo with purchaeing, iiistrihution, proéuction, administration or collections, the telephone will help you to get things done faster at low cost. Bell System service is so valuable to huiiiuess immense it: meets so many varying needs. ‘d‘s’HV NO? GIVE TMYE FAMILY A RHMG TDMIGHT? lONE-S DESTANCE WAVES T0 M051“ S’QINTS ARE ROWES? AFTER 7 l’. M. ANY NIGH‘I-«Au 0AY SUMDAY.