2255522222322; T522222 T22 ,fifinfi:fi 3272 “12:52:25, fifiocolfionoll 252'og7222222 Last Friday night the Architec- ‘lural Society of HT held a (lance under the sponsorship of the soph~ omores at the American Legion Hall m- 44th and ‘Wosturn. The dance was atmnded by 210 architcc‘is and their dates. This is only the beginning, moor-ding to the group. Under the afivlsorship oi” Profcssor Spyres of film Architectural Alcpartmoni, they intend a full social and educational program with looturos, field trips and tours intcrsporsmi with dances anal other social gret—tog‘ethers. The Arx are 100% behind this revival of their organization but ”Want to lice}? it 3 strictly lllinois Tech affair, previous attempts at national affiliation having been Tommi in’ipractical, the old menu hem claimed. Two members of each class are elected to form the Board of Controllers who govern the func— tions of the group. Elecfions have already taken place and two meet~ lugs held. Another meeting will be held at a. time and place to loo an- nounced later. 235 Tochmon Toll: 23022232122222 from Page 2 . qshouid be more courses in Industrial Electronic applications and a course in Units and Measurements. Stuv .fionin should be familiarized with ”555122 inside of lab equipment to in- cream their practical knowledge.” Leo Schmidt, senior ME: “Engineering in itself is a. liberal odw‘sation and so i don’t think there hould be any more liberal arts sub— ects added to the chrriculum. l’d ” like to see, a live year curriculum adopted. T h e r a should loo two major ME divi~ . ; sions, one being theoretical and o n e practical. r ’l‘ h e theoretical should be a re- Search and. devel- opment; o p ti on and it is this option I am intcresled in, and will make suggestions for. “There should he considerable more math, strength of, materials, me» Charlies of vibration, and EE courses , on magnetism". and electricity. l "would cut out ESE 414.. I would add courses in electronics and nuclear rhymes, also some metallurgy course and physical chemistry. Ma- chine shop should be eliminated lac- onuso the type of equipment avail. nhlo is out of dam and the prcsoni: cquipment sounds like a coffee grind~ 2522‘ when running. CE 4l7 also would he of little benefit.” Stan Sourelis, senior chemical: “Always thought there should he 22 nourse in slide rule technique, and one which specializes in research and thesis type of writing. A Sim-2 cial course in Chem Eng. calcu- Iations for un- ol 9 rgradoaics 12011222222. he a bad idea. l'd like to see a better sei— 2 up in the senior .pmjects. Therc should he more . choice in what you (lo your re. march on. Many courses in gmdm 22.2.2 study are not offered often enough to allow thee avcragge station: 5302 wait for it to come up. To take:- ifileso 21656.22, mm} conraeo l’fi like 5322 see the curriculum lengthened “to five years Scientific German shonlfi be given to all Chemicals including "the chemical origin :3. Such Ger-2 man should be tough“: to cover only ohonfislcry “occial methods; anniy. Qi‘uld TOO thl‘OVVl’l OUT. T lwrc should Mm.» a g’rcaicr riifleroncc lieiween 23:12:88.3 ofi‘ercfi 5:.) Chemicals and $520222: 05‘5ch in Chemical Engineers. Chemionl E7 125222222225 ailmulfi got 22222222 20222268 in million: £0222. ‘ t! ET I! . ‘1 H‘ 5.22 "2222: 2222222222 2 m 5.5225 fi5222 5T3255. The ITSIT votm 4. to 3 to abolish the Link. student (late human, 33: the regular meeting inst. “Wodnesv day. The organization’s request for funds was presented by Bill Sirvat- ha, and was refused on the grounds that the Link is no longer serving a, sufficient number of students on the campus. The Link. according to Sirvaikn, reached its peak of use— fulness while the V-l‘Z students were stationed at HT. But he requen‘md that the Link be granted an allofr mcnt of $20 to carry on aiding the students in obmining dates. The small vote of the association resulted from the faculty withdraw~ ing their votes on the claim that this was strictly student matter. The Link was organized in 1943 to aid out~of~town students in meet- ing girls of, neighboring schools and colleges: A file was compiled by the Link containing the “Vital statistics of approximately lfifl girls from which the applicant’s date. was chosen. 52.“ 525. 352222222255 Howl: G5 2:22 Cl 2252 At a regular meeting of the Glee Club last Thursday, Mark Dnnnall was elected president for the cur” rent ’Lernri. Other officers elecmd wore: Viceupresident, Richard Gates; secretary-treasurer, Ken Holst; and librarian, Norman Kenney. The Club, under the direction of 0. Gordon Erickson, is planning sew eral events, one to he a Christmas program to be held soon. fioclrloarfi $55,222 225 lli 5. 552222222 Er. 5322.522. flomonl‘ioh The Illinois Home Economics Asn sociation hold its annual convention at ihe lloi‘el Faust, Rockford. llliw nois on November 1 and 2 Among the many research regents was “Problems of Nutritional Rohnbiliia. lion Following Starvation" nrcsent» ed by Ancel Keycs, Phi), Director of the Laboratory of Physiological Hy- {Ilene of University of Minnesota. This report was prepared through research and cxpcrimenls with con- centration camp victims. The MT 2ir-Ieg'atimi to the o'ioetinp; as Miss M. Louise- Mojonnier, Miss ida Didier, and Min Ruth Sovcrmi, instructors in the Home Economics department. and Rose Mary Etcrno, student (le:l(>lrl.llv Miss Sevorml is sponsor elm: of the lllionis College Clubs. 55.5535 5:" 5552222 2: 522222222 222222: 2222222: 53532252221522.2725 552252222 loonggo; Now 5222222552222 5325522222235 Prospects for improvement of the student lonngfl bi‘ightenefi this; wool: when the SUBC announced plans for scouring new equipment and fun nilurc. Chairman Homer chkham declared that, some items have al— ready been orllerod with delivery promised in 22 few weeks. Tho com— mittee is devoting considerable efi'ofi; to securing new furniture. a item. 5821 Z‘CE Some reurrnng‘emcnl, of furnish inns in the lounge will he moon“- plished soon. find tables, ping: pong tables, and 2t. juke box will be at one end, study table: will be near the south wall. The effect should im— prove study conditions for students; using the lounge during- f’ree periods, according to the Board. The main enizmncc 2.0 the build« ing will bear a new sign-~“Sliuzlent Union Building." Chairman llomor ”Wickham commented on efforts to keep the lounge and 23222212222222 clean. He urged nil students to cooperate. with the SUBC “so that we may have cleanliness besiden improve» mcnts." 2221252 2 452$ Vail 2513’ T ii ”a; W1 Ls @TTM £22,, by John Kirk~ “Sleeping Dog‘s” nzxiriL , “The rl orchbcarers” by George Kelly, both comedies anti “Tho Valiant". a tragedy by Mid- dlemns and Hall hove been selecteil by Drumatcch for their one act play fostival, to be held the latter part of" this term. Provious to the final selection many recon:mpmlations of plays were made by the play selection commitlcc and the director, Jane Goelci. The plays decided upon were sclcrlcd bccuusc of their anticipated anneal to a collcfze audience. ”The Valiant”, known as :2 classic in the one act ploy field, has; won many play comests. George Kelly’s “The Torchboar: s” is considered an ex» cellent satire on amateur iheatficals. The second act which will be used by Dramaiech tolls what shouldn't hap~ pen behind the scones. of my play production. “Slooping; Dog's" consirlers hum. orously the tonic: of spring-clemiing, fishing“, and fever. Casting has been complelcil for “The Valiant" and “Sleeping Dogs”. Supply has not yct caught up with Dramntech’s de- mand for members. 5529232222222223255 2122222222222 The oiiicc of the Dean of Students has announced “212;: the following organizations were officially recognized on the camping. This list includes all organizations which have complied with Dean White‘s memorandum rooizesting momhershlp informalion and oiher pertinent data and who have been approved. Those groups approved are: HONQRARHES Chi Epsilon (Enginmrinm Elm 272mm Nu (Eng nominal Rumor “l” (All‘llL’fi l Phi ifllmlidll. Upsilon (Engineering) Pi balm Epsilon (lourmllum) E’i Nu Epsilon (Music) Pi Tim Sigma. {Engineering} Salamander (Firm Probation} Sigma Xi (Research) Tau Beta Pi (Engineering) Tim {Noemi (Engineering) PRGFESS IONAL PRA'l"ERl‘ll'l‘lllfiS Alpha Chi“; . ma. Rho: Epsilon (Walla) DEPARTMENTAL DRGANKZATKUNS Armour Arcliiiortnnxl Social: American Clicmicnl Sociofiyy American lnfli. of Charm. EHKL'E. American Emil. of Eloc. Eng“). American Soc. oi Civil Enm’w. American film. of Ml‘i‘lll. 18222129. Home Economicn Chili: inst. ol‘ Acro. Science hint. of Radio lingincm‘s Klara), (Language imdl Lilrruiurc) Mmhwmiicza Club Muffin-xi fut: Guild (Biologyl thynics Cluh Soc. for Advil“. of Munonvmcm’. Soc. of Chm, 1222222., Phys. Fire Protection Flintlnl’erlng .3102. S()( will 2:22.212: RI‘JITEES in cr'fmlciniis Council Alpha Siirmu Phi llneclziiiono llclm Tau 1:22:22 22222 53222212252222 P‘i Karim; Phi Rim D2222» Rho Pmotoriunn Sigma Alpha Minx Them Xi 'll‘rimmlo SENE‘EAL Sllllfllil’l‘lfils Pan-Hellenic Council llnmm Phi Dom ll’hi Bonn l‘i Stigma: lie-l1: 'lholn “damn Omicron La malnb MN? DENT GOVERNMENT Honor 5101de 5.728.152. lilinoia Tech Wmm'n'n Mimic. H.l.l.l3.C. 555116110158 ln‘iervm‘nily Christian la‘ollovmhln Non/man Club FWW‘EAL AND HERVHCE GRUUH’S f‘iirrenl Tonia; F‘ornm Alpha Phi ()mcm: (lilo); 3mm) Dom-.0. Club Drnmalcch tflrnmnllc) Vw’nmen‘s Aililclic Ammo. lllinoin 'l‘ocl’l ”Vols HURRY €LUBB Armour Eyc (l’lmhvfirraphy) Airplane lVlfil-(li‘l Chili l‘l‘llllJC/l'l‘lfll‘lg MllEIlC ‘Vl union :2 6 ice (Tluli Mon 22 film EM: 2 [lrfl'it‘filili‘x'i Sloane ’50 55222 555p55fvl<-lei 552:2 ' i Know: Sigma. Rum] €352" 2:22 55235522555 lo 55am“ {22222. 2222225222 2:22:55 2252. oh 571‘. Mar: Jakob and Dr. l.. E. 5532;552:152. Full Whose—23' 52 52252.2}! To start out this week, we’re gonna dedicate :his column lo the cadet detachment over 225; Michael Reese. Thails whom the one casket sold to lhc other casket, “Hey, over there, fiat you coffin ’1” Overheard in tho lafiion" 223.852.. rrom: “5 me: 2522: moral wonfiorl'ol new man last night. Elsa invitofi me to; 3 wonfierfizl filmmr M; his; aparimon‘z and: afterwards he» showed. one :2 dozen 222227252: cools and 228522.25 22223 5.22 215222212222 mm for 2213252235.” “Allowing? Anal who: filial yon haw 23o vile)?” “522232: 2520222222 5.5m slow/“on.” will?“ slorner: “Give worth of mi poison.” Clerk: fistm‘nor- in nilor Ell" me a quai'lC—r’s “”530 you won: it wrapped 7" “No. l”ll semi 2522* Talk 5T— “How Could _'{"lll' airy hill in» 5212 $1553,” Second 2:22~2=,2£:“Y235, :f'mmcl isn’t on. 59221:: ro-m lzzi; 11'! Mine was only no": your boy “555322222. car which ii. gels loo old 2,6 mm what happens. in 22. any more?” “52022222232222 sells ll 5.0 your 53.252222, dour.” mlil'w-u A bathing beauty is a girl who has :2 lovely profile all the 22223: down. “HT-m We have a sleep manner? for agrw-if over eighl’ yearn {mo 522222252225. ”—5 lT--—- Then there was the girl war ng her xmy through college selling: Sgt» uraloy Evening Postownn’iil she found the boys wantcfi to lake liihertys. mm". T’nmiiigrlly 522922259 zllwmnl ”MEET.“ Girls who wear fiannsls The wholv year through. itch 52» 3:05. mfiT‘I‘im’l m2: novel" (in. _322_. ”We‘re going: 22: 6.22:5 22 shower.” iiw $2222 52. ill Hd(ll‘0...~: a joint meet.— (‘hiczig‘o chapter of the ASMIC. the lilochanics Colloquium of the lllinois lnsiitutc of ’l"echnolo;ry and the mechanics group of N0th- western Univorsltv on Tuesday, November “.2. The, mecling will he hold 21’: the Norihwcsiorn Tech. noloaical lnstituic at 6:4 pm Grinlm‘ "J" in}: of tho Topic of discussion by Dr Jakob will be entitled “Heat Transfer in lhc Flow of Air Against Flame Sur— faces.” Dr. Grinter will present an informal report on the 6th lnler» national Congress of Applied Mech— anics held at Fails this summer. Preceding tho meeting. :2 dinner will be held in the Lunt Commissary on the NU campus. Reservations for the dinner may be inside with E. A. 5532,le of the Rcsoxrch Found» {ion 22': 35 W. 1531225 Street. tin—2w 2,.) .. .2 , .‘ ..", .2 5252 25222222322 2 52252223222224.5222 mm , 5m . . 522- ‘522522 on 22.222225222252222 Tho proposed cmisiilu‘iim: for iht‘ lliinois Tech “Tomen's ‘ been conmlctoxi. wcvnilv awaits Assoclminn finnonnceii ihc The c “slink rstiiilnzion *x‘k‘llillll“ now (so. The final 2% ill on mew [.2 :2 «2.4 1» 2122.222!!!" 5525;522:225 £25: ET: 25.2.5 255535.55 5‘: 4. new program to promote freon» man participation in camping activi« ties will get. under way wiih 21:29 Frosh Mixor in be held Wednesfiay night, Nov. 13. “Th? mixer", says George 3222ch house, class prosideni, “will be helil in the auditorium of the SU builds mg. Girls have been invited from other schools, and refreshments will be free of charge. Homer Wic”- ham’s orchestra will supply the mn— sic. The: class is also planning a dance sometime in February, to be held in a downtown hotel ballroom. Suggestions on the operation of the freshman program may be given to class officers in room MBA in the SU audifiorium. At least one officer will be on duty evcfy day 16mm 122 to 11 am. :22 5222222252522 :52 25222222222222 Confirmed from Page: 2 DELTA TAU DELTA Delta are agreed that the Hard Time parry held October 26 was one of the biggest and best in their memory. More than fifty couples entered the Shelter through the mouth of a. huge jacks—lantern set up in front of the House, and pushed” their way through cornstalks to the music ‘02 the band in the music room. Reports are circulating that a path of corn-stalks marked the way to the Shelter from far north on the Outer Drive. Pledge Jack Davoust however, claims that this was pure; ly the result of an open trailer and a windy day. Members are sill} laughing upv thoir sleeves at the showing of Jim Hartmett in a game of “Musical Chair" (Jean Davis beat him ix) the: last chair). Refreshments of cider, sandwich- es, donuts. fruit, and candy 22ml background of leering pumpkins added to the effects of the party 221152 helped make it one of the big events of the year. T TRIANGLE Halloween was given the final dis— patch at the party held the Friday before last. The Northwestern chap— ter of Triangle shared in the merri— ment of the evening. In addition “to the omiorlui‘iily for Ken “Hula” Koch to distinguish himself in the mt of hula dancing. the pledge class. gave a \iitty skit. it, was decided at the last meeting; that all brothers would eat lunch» eon logelhe" at the fraternity every day. Roy Non-lander, house steward. is in charge of all Commissary ar— rangemonts. Bob Backlumi. presicieni angle. gave an account of tional convention that was the Knickerbocker Hotel. 5"! 5052?le PHl The- Moiher’s Club of Pi Kappa ljhi held 12. Pot Luck Buffet Luncheon on October 29 at the Fraternity House. if any of the ?i Kap Blot.” of Tri- ihe mi- held at ors haw not been notified of the aii’airs planned by the Mother’s Clnh. please inform the historiam Ralph Hollie. The Pi Kaps won 222222- socmicl game of ihe interfraternlty touch.— ball tournament '7 to 5. Most of the fig-Ming during the game was be» green the players and the referees- A Hayrack psriy has has on {212211. nod for November 9; for fuxthez in. itii‘hlklllO‘il contact John Sachs. TH ETA Kl Plans for a hornecorp ' Thom Xi house .228 being-I 10. Them 2.2? $022.3 hm r- ?2)‘ tho lilo? he rs' Club of 1 mnl 5‘22: ‘2‘“. 1 the 6. mar. o 2‘ :his l “A \ilil 519:“ Ma o sol. 52