PAGE SIX icon Michele @i Emeline Insirii‘z’ltllli'e.F flycle ghoingoion Easily outdistancing her op- ponents, Jean Michele, Lewis liberal arts senior, pedaled her Way to the championship of the girls’ racing division of the Ama- teur Bicycle League of America on August 23 and 24 at Pasadena, California. Illinois State Champion Jean, a petite miss whose scho— lastic ability is equal to her ath- letic prowess, qualified for the national meet by winning the 1111‘ nois state championship and in doing so, duplicated her last year’s performance. The final contest consisted of three heats, one, three and six miles in length on the open road: Miss Michele met the challenge of the road with a superb display of endurance and speed. She was awarded the first prize blue ribbon in two of the races and garnered a second place in the third. [Ewan-tied by Bishop Shell After her excellent performance at Pasadena, Jean was invited to participate in an exhibition race at San Jose, where she rode to Victory in the one—mile and half- mile events. For her trophy case, Jean secured a two foot cycling trophy, two plaques anti a- gold medal. Further acknowledgement of her success was made by Auxii liary Bishop Bernard J. Shell, who presented her with a bronze dresser set during the CYO bike races at Humboldt park. The dresser set (no commercial) was donated by the president of a lo- cal bicycle supply house. , y if, Jean Michele .lean plans to defend her cham- pionship next year at the finals which are tentatively scheduled for New Orleans. She is a high‘ standing chemistry major and has the distinction of being‘ the first anal only girl at “T to receive a " to pilot's license from the Pilot Training program. TECHNQLOGY NEWS iii" fiwimming loom Strongest in lotus Beware of the HT mermen! Pre— pare for the. strongest swimming team in the history of Coach Mo» Gillivray's great squads. Mac has always been able to produce good teams even from a restricted sen lection of men; this year, however, he has as fine an aggregation of swimmers as any coach could hope for. Pearson Returns Along with his returning letter. men of last year, Mac also has Whitney Pearson, a sophomore. who after having earned his let» lcr in 1939, quit for a year and now has returned. Whitney is a freestyle swimmer and his re- turn to the team will mean much. Most of the losses suffered last year. might have been averted but for a few points and Pearson might be those points. Captain Earle l-luxhold, back~ stroke artist, informs Technology News. that a freshman named Mo Learney. who swam for the Lane Tech. Chicago public high school champions, is also attending our school this year. We hope that he will prove an asset to our Bartlett pool men. Elmer in Manager Some oi" the men who will per— form for us again this year are, Bill Condon, diver; Roman Man- kus. freestyle; Karl Koos, breast stroke, and .l. 'i‘regay diver. The team will he managed by Hebert liuncc. other. 30., iii/ill initerwuroI {Eleni filourney moons fieiurofioyy motohot ii eat gouthinoor “Zowiel A hole in one!” Come on you divot diggers, golf isn’t. over for you this year. Nope and nossirroe! You still have a dandy golf tournament awaiting each and every one of you. Saturday, Octov her 4, is the (lay. Southmoor Country club is the course, special rate too. Prizes? There’s going to he two dandy medals, a lot of golf balls, and a darn good time. Al present the plan of inaugurab ing a trophy upon which the win- ncrs’ names will be engraved is being considered. if this is adopt— ed, it will be the first of its kind at lilinois Tech, Dillon-cm Divot! This tournament is going to be run on a little different scale than those in the past. The golfers will lee oil" at nine in the morning. The first eighteen holes are going to be medal play, that is, by score. The eight non-letter men with the lowest scores will be matched and play another round. When the eight have completed their match- es four unbeaten men will re- main. The four will combine their oll’orts on the next Saturday, play- ing as a team against the present lettermen. This will be a fine opportunity for men who have had secret as— pirations to the golf team to get out on a good course and really give Mr. Par and the lettermen a shellacking. The men who shine Samuel Bibi) in this tournament will be tabbed for spring reference when the team begins its chedule. Accord- ing to Coach Sammy Bibb (eds. note, swell fellow) some very fine material entered the school this fall and the tournament should prove very interesting. Form Your il‘ouromno Southmoor Country club in lo— cated on the south side of Cht eago at 131m and Southwest Highn way. Maps will be provided, on the bulletin boards. All those in- terested in playing please Sign the list at the cloak room at Armour and the one, at Lewis as soon as possible. The name is Dorothy Van New. The placewCalifomzio’s fiofiiiffli‘ Santa Basréam. The cégcreflewzimerém’s favoritemflzivM-EL! HE SWIMS . . . the titles . . . she’s typically modern in her zest for the active life. Typically modem, too, in wanting to know the scientific facts about the cigarette she smokes. In choosing Camels, Dorothy Van Nuys enjoys the scientific assurance of a Ila/weiuénrm'ng cigarette. The: means more coolness, freedom from the harsh, irritating qualities of excess heat . . . extra mildnefis. epeoéenr laboratory reports, that in the smoke of extra-mild Camels, there is less nicotine. (See ohm/e, right.) And she knows, from lad “I NEVER REALEZED, until i changed to Camels, that a cigarette could be so much milder and yet have all that wonderful flavor,” adds Miss Van Nuys from the pool’s edge (above). Yes, Camels always hit the spot-and they’re extra mile! with lam nicotine if} the smoke. l" A fittON/N"; 1:) Ado/«‘5 PW" cflfl'ffifi'fi MEVWE My :1 meow M y WNW mess—with less nicotine. the carton. is: Camcl’s extra coolness—and other Camel advantages are in the smoke. After all, it’s the smoke you smoke. .And in the smoke of the siower~buming cigarette of costlier tobaccos there’s more coolness, more flavor, extra mild- The smoke of slowernburning Camels contains than the average of the 4 other largestuseliing brands testcdmicss than any of thcmwaccorcling to independent scientific tests of the smoke install The smoIee’s the thing! Smoke out the facts about milder smoking pleasure yourself. Dealers feature Camels by the carton. For economyv—convcnience—«get your Camels by BY BURNING 25% SLOWER than the average of theé other largesosclling brands tcszcd~slower than any of them—Camels also give you a smoking plus equal, on the average, to 3 Elliiiifll $i¥i©i€i§i§i WM? Eilhéiiéll