{2; or ill ll Rho Delta Rho’o new social chair— man, Ralph Solomon, announced that the fraternity would rounli out: thio form’s activities with o scaven— ger hunt this Saturday evening. Ralph Solomon further pointed out that the; lzrotornity this; iorm had one of ito most active seasons. During the loot month the frater- nity ployocl host to its alumni group lo an informal smoker at its Prince- ton Avenue Headquarters; and held a very successful New Yonr’o Evo party oi; Carvyn and Leonard Ell— man’s home on the north side. Continuing ills new series of so- cial meetings, Rho Della Rho last week honored brother Joe Abrams, who was recently married, and its undefeated basketball team. Team Captain Marvin Cohn aosurcd his fraternity brothoro that the team anticipates littlo difficulty in its march towards the lF basketball championship. lRlANG‘rLE The pleasant blending of jingle bells and marriage bells highlighted the yulo‘cide social calendar of Tri‘ angle Fraternity. Climaxiog a gala series of parties were the marriage vows of Brother ”Eud‘WSchmidt and Phyllis: Hagar of tho Lambdas. Fes» tivo goities welcomed in the New Year with a party which was well ottomleel by tho chapter’s ever active alumni. The New Year Woo greeted to the company of fraternity song and spirits; Chesterfields were avail— able to all persons present at the party. The first meeting of the year wit» noosod the formal installation of of- ficers. Roy Non-lander and Carl Wohor, senior M.E.’s, took over the offlcos of prooidenl and vicoqircsidont so ably hold .by the retiring leaders, liob Bocklund and Bill Bloodck. Plans are already being made by the new social chairman, Schmidt, for tho dinner to follow the formal initiation of pledges. AWMA SWMA ill-ll Social activities of Alpha Xi chap tor. for the pool; few weeks were par- tially restricted with many members -: olorizimoo 5i «loom orr‘m mo «0 a; i?“ l l 6 71" Qty .. loll llaooow moo being: out of flown for tho. holidays. Nevertholooo o gala New Year’s Eve party was enjoyed by a good many town men who were on hand for the occasion. The weekly meeting held recently resulted in tho selection of new Al- pha Sigma Phi chapter officers. Lloyd Johnson was chosen to roprom soul; the body as prosidon‘c; Skip Skinner become Vice—president; Bill Mclioown is treasurer; Roger Dre)?- fin attends to corresponding moo tors; Bob Scharding is recording secretary; tho houso manager in; Bob Oldenburg; Joel: Smith is the fraternity marohal; Don Ennis i3 steward and Malcolm Greenlaw is associate odifcor of the Tomahawk. These men will continue in the above stated capacities for thc‘ coming school year. as; , mowoll ll ooo will ‘m l. . i own; 1 é El. $3; or lilo Royo llrloloy A. farewell assembly will be held for Dr. Carl S. Roys this, Ffiday in the auditorium of the Student Union at, 11 a.m. Br. Royo i3 loav— ing to join tho faculty of the Syro~ Universily as Professor of Eloctfical Engineering at the end of this term. There he will continue his work in olootronics in their: Re— m§§ no CHEFS oearoh institute. Drawing upon his 22 years of teaching experience, Dr. Royo will relate some of the anecdotes; which occurrecl during his career and the changes in engineering; education which have taken place. Dr. L. T. Radar will be present and in his talk will complete Profoooor Roys’ biography. llllffi lo llpooooz hooioro loy lloioilio Mr. George Prindle, superimen— dent of the Highland Park Water» Works, will lecture on “The Purifica— tion of Water" Thursday, January 16 in the auditorium at 7:30 p.111. This lecture is under the auspices, of the Student; Affiliate of the Amer- ican Chemical. Society. All students and faculty members are cordially invited to attend, said Bob Zilligen, president of the group. Mr. Prindlc has had 9. wide ex- perience as a consulting engineer in his field. Designer of the $800,000 plant which he operates, he is also a member of the Illinois Section of the American Waterworks Asso~ clarion and served as a member of the Board of Directors of the as» sociation for six years and as the preoidont from 194.0 to 1942. The lecture will be followed by an ACS too. in the stualent lounge. At the loot regular meeting an election of ofi‘lcera for the towing tarm was held. Those chosen off}? office are: Pi'esiéent, Louis Czygpeiv— ski; vicopresidont, Bill Andrew; secretary, Celia Barteau; treasurer, Jerry Kantor; hisiorian. Evelyfi Beocham. "loo llo‘i‘o ll l’iooorory Elmira; Miro o5 llrooialoor Tau Beta Pi, the national c ginecring honorary fraternity, aloolm ed Donald Asiro, eighth term ml» to the presidoocy at a meo‘lzlr held last Thursclay night. In add tion, be automatically becomes pro ident of tho lnterhonorary Cou cil, representative body of the lion; crazy fraternities on the camping The remaining officers will ho oloc ed at the first meeting of the spring term. KAPPA l’Hl DELl’A 'l‘hc Kappa’s had o. short busineso meeting before the Chrislmas party which was held at Rosemary Eton he’s home on December 22'. During the meeting final plans wero made for a coke and cookie sale which will he held January 14; at 10:30 am. in the Student Union Lobby. Plans were begun for a sleigh ride party, or boy ride, which will be hold some time in February. During the vacation the actives attended the Kappa alumni Chris;- mao party which was held at the Gordon Club on December 30. The actives also attended a slumber par» ty at Raleighnac Patterson’s home on January 2. No one escaped with- only having her face washed with snow. ' ' Jackie Edwards, Vice preoidont, attended tho Chicago Student Con- forenco hold at the University of Chicago. 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