VOL. Elfin-No. 1% mm mm .mmw EWEMEWEMMWW 337w EEEEEEEEEEE lEVEEEEEEyEEEgEEEW $3. EEEEEEEEE EEE’EE EEEEEEE EE‘E EEEEEEE EEEEEEEE E‘E EEEEE EEEEEEE Sweetheoria, Swoins Swing To Show The fellow who used to say “Use your head, save your hair” is now saying “Use your head, you be there.” Where? The Sigma Beta Theta Sweetheart dance. Who? Harold Show anci his; orchestra, formerly of Fitch Bandwagon fame. Shaw’s smooth rhythm and a distinctive “sweetheart” decora- tion motif will combine to produce a truly romantic atmosphere at film Lake Shore Athletic club Friday evening as sweethearts seek (iii/Ear» Elon from scl‘lolagtic endeavor. in opening the fall semester melal souson ill. ll’l‘, the dance will fea- ture a “Let Me Call You Eweab heart” theme which will be exem- plified in gongs that have been popular with Succcsrsive uncloo graduate generations since the ’nlnctlos. Directing the intensive acivanco work being done on the (lax/ace are Betty Kennedy, Sigma promoom: Violet. Tulllch, Sigma viceprowh (lent. and president of the Pan-Hob lenic council, and Mercedes Brown, chairman of Slgzmi’s dame committee Dorothy Giaz‘nlkolluca. recording; secretary who is supezfi vising the advance sales: wishes; ll lmown that bids; priced at $1.253 may still he obtained az tlm infor» mation offices of either {JEWEl-l or Armour or from any :omrliy mremher. A large attendance in an» ticipalod because of the high pet'- comogc of recent Sigma alumnae who have signified their infiemiom of living present and the many Lcwis faculty members who haw: purchased bids. EEEmEEEy/i ”EEEEEEEEEEEE Eo EEEEEEE’EEB EEleE EEEEEEEEEE EEEE. EE Dorothy Thompson, author of a nationwide syndicated newsspanor column and former foreign CGTTQS- pomlent, has accepted on invita- tion to address Professor M. W. Fodor‘s Probivms on R-ccflnstrm» Eloy: class at Lewis next Monday, October 27. An attempt is also being made in secure her, as a howls alumna, for a talk to the entire West cam. pus student hotly on that date, in» stead of Professor Foolor’s class alone. Miss Thompson had consider- able experience in European capl- tols before the second world war. having served for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and New York Eve- ning Post as Vienna correspon» rlent, (luring 1921325 and as Berlin correspondent during 1925-28. Up on her marriage to Sinclair Lewis in 1328 she retired from journal- ism, but returned in 1935 to write her now famous; column for the Bell Syndicate. it is thought that Miss; Thomp» son’s commentg will bear directly upon the reconstruction of the European continent after the ces- sation of hostilities. EMPOEE'EI—EN’EE IMPORTANT! Senior Retard Elam”: [Ere New Era ll’llzmomont Offir‘c. Turn Rial Photos En TERESA ‘Weelz. Elmor- ‘ «Elm "i‘wo limwhmzm A: Ti ' ‘4 pawn (luring: Loam. The implmu“ form. EorEow EomEEEEE EEEEEKEE EliEl‘imEE E Eimm‘mlm EEEloElifi: "Elllmll EvlolEéz-El “ion Campbell, a frcohmari ‘ rm ill-oi :ylurllmt, Wenotly Cfilllw plel .. Ell} iml‘lcate, tl’lreocllmoly .al model of the» parlmlio cliorfi :7 mr a momh of c' roful work. Uta» pg; wooden dowels; and splicrol; ho arcurmely represented the me xpaliul arrangement of the elements in a lllréee few who Eu urociuro which is moum'ml on vclvel SEEEHCE. Each element is; emorl by a painted reel ball 2:4, lalmlcd with its symbol emu? atomic uumber, Cai’rlpboll hag had much experience as a wood r. having constructed a Sllb a fool motor boat. l 2 v ‘ulion for this project was :61 l; summer while Gor- . h’s diagram in the 1mm, A First, Survey of. Chemiw l . and Mrs. Helen S. Mack 9mm, aim of lhe chemistry (lee pai'lmem. The:- iextbook, as yet a. preliminary edition, will soon be released in permanent form. Gordon has donated the model :0 ll'lfii chemistry department so mat it may supplement lectures on Tho norimllr‘ grouping of tho moments. it is the consensus of .hemislry faculty that the stu- clems’ amimilatlon of this concept, will be greatly facilitated by this procedure. 'E‘lw E’E‘élél wiahos all those running for officw in the vari- ous cluwscs to ol‘oworvo Elm EOE lowiog rulvs: E. fill? plum; elcotlom; are “2% def Eh? supervision ml EEMB ETSIE. 2. .52 politiowor must lmvrI all zaz'm‘ago above LN}. . fl. No petitions-i will be im- views film To Bcgln $793.3, Séoolm. E E remand Elmer the seal, drearlllino. ms allow” in Elm piloiu finial; ol‘ Elwir Northern [harmony .Ez‘cliiionmlml worm‘gylggflEmulation in film :54 in Elm Emmi» oi. the infilllllmm, any film Elliponmm EEE ilEEEEEME EEEEEEE EEEEEEE .EEEEEEE‘EEEE E‘E’ EEEEEE EEK Ely EM E1 airmail (loo *2;le ago ,toduy, w; most g s mammals} of foaming-‘5 i‘owssml ml lllc arena of world conflict, fif- wi freai‘zmem archiloclls felt quite ply more. personal mutter, "Elms: m in the throoo, and ill 32;; iho word for it, ol’ their “inflation iovthe Armour Architecu tuml fioclmy. 'l“h=.=: Smioiy includes every xtu. «Emil: who is taking the urchltmy lllrze'ooiirse, unil vico verso. One 3313”}? ~E of the organization is in provide» mg» Ar); with social life; another is; to supplement school it hill} .11 third is to bridge ills: 13:33:: lm’lweon Art Institute and civillzulion. The initiation was the 2* 1 EDCEQE evcm, of the season“ on which ought to be jum- mzl lhmofo’urths of the Am: ll. The rest were fresh- l’lilm' ill ‘hrowl was ovcrm Ellen. coma: bowling, free for the Fresh. [all raga (E that the affair wag 21 mos? sockccsslful one. Paddles wwc pllml (some of ’em triple. pllulé mick and fast. lmpa-ci to {he Nth power was the reoultm impact fielivered with gusto, forte, and reverse English. Simple one- cushion Sl‘lDii-l. Even at this early (late opinions differ on The exact path through the Loop of {he Arx tornado, Arch- aoolngz : oi” the future will get. it all mce‘sod up. lilut some things are agréeecl on. The freshmen «lid unroll Northern Tiwuc with “hair noses down the State Street Elde- walk. (See photo) They dill re- quest naming girls to swat them, and wow much obliged. They did, salaam in unison in from of that Mec a of Armourites, the Rialto thcalcr. Ami somewhere in this ”vast; city is a taxi driver, sitting at home with his: SHOES 0H, telling his kill; for the umpteenth time about lhe fifteen zanics who piled in one door or” his cal) and out of the other before the mel‘er hurl a chance to flinch. Ell ii ‘3‘! Emma. _ WW {)U’E‘OEEIEGEE El, lily”. Ella ,mmmom EEEEEEEEEE 'EEEEE EEEEEEEEIEEEEEEEEE EEEEE EEEEEEEEEEE fir-Wmmmmm .w.m.w~.w,.m W 1 EEEEEEEE” EIEEEEEE EEy EZEEEE EEE EEEE; Ewm EEEEE EEEEgaE F‘lvo men were acclaimed elected to offices of the south campus sophomore class Friday, (lcto b91237. Julian Bowers and William Phillie?" moignorl from their rolapec- tlvo rrilices; of social chairman and .ELudont Union, representative im« mellizitely after tho ballots were countell. They were unopposcrl in film oleclicm due to u loot minute fievision of the. candidates; which dropped six names from the ballot and left lholac two :oll’lcos LlnC’.’.)l’l~ iwtcd. William Nash, William Dunlap, and Don Muillock have ac— mptocl their oilicca. Elixllotimx Close 'i‘l‘lo poslitlom; of president, vlcc- prmirlcm. social chairman, and Rludem Union ropreszontativc will he «loleri‘nii‘ied in u runoff. Three candidates; remain for the presi- dillll‘y, and two are left in the rim- ningi; for vice~pro€4idency Petitions; for thc other two officers: will he ro- oolvorl by the ITS/l board this; week. William szh, civil, tallied three morn vows than Nat Rainer to squeeze into the pomtion of Hec- rmary. William Dunlap, urx, won out over Charla»; l’rizer by four votes in zilmlhcr light contest, re- taining: his oilice of trcaaslurer. l’l‘SA Reprcs‘lemutive Don Mul— liock, civil, received a vote of mn- l'iilem‘c as; he kept his; oflicn liy a 2 to l votes over Harry Anderson and Earl Mlllo. lillmoll‘ Friday, finisher M Phil l'lugclel, William Parks, and Hymn Hound will be the candi‘ (later; for the oil‘icc of president in We rlmnil', which is; scheduled for li‘riduy, "iclolicr 24. This should prove lritore. mg as Bill Purku, tho top mum in the primary, re-v (waived only ()ll£’§~tl‘lll‘{] of tho votes. Hob l,.;imons was dropped for the runoff, This was: likewise very clam, zmrl the voter-z for Tim G’Lémry, now out of the contest can tum the tide either way. Jul lion Bowers; will be a candidate again for“ the oilico of social chair» man, and William Foster will run again for Elli represcntative. QE EEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEE Conslilul'lori Now Up For Sludenl" OK Earl G. l-luxholcl, CE. ’42, prcsl~ dent of the Illinois Tech Student association, announcer] the. revi- sion, subject to the approval of lho Htudcnl hotly, of the l’l‘SA con- stitution, which uppearel on page two of the paper. A general cloc— Iion will he heltl Friday, Oct. 24 to secure final approval of the new constitution. WEE/ll Ea School-wide Al: mom, of you know, the Illi- nois Tech Student association is the administrative body ol’ the undcrgruduuto school. It is in chm-go of the allowtlon of all sin-