liniinol @vnn gill llilfilfifl lllinnis lnntitufie of Tachnology nlnmni established a new rec-0M in Minna}. nontriitmhions with the. 1946 5mm of $113,1935500. Thin is double the 1944:. fig-um and nearly $Ei€lllll greater than tile 19435 contribution Harold W. Monday, chairman of the Ill/£6 illinois Tech Alumni Fund, on» . nonnced today. [:55 5, Not only was a. moors! Set in :the amount contributed, but the number of conga‘ilsntom enrolled from 2629 in 3.94:5 no 35252. in the érivn Wendell ' , by Mundny, a 1923 civil engineering graduate. More than 400 former 31mm dents of the lngtituto Workmi in non— mcting other alumni for the drive. The $375,449 contributed during ‘ - ‘ the past five man; in lining uneti l 9"; 5 primarily for film $18,000,009 build~ l 9' ing program begun at Illinoin Tech in 1941 to extend the campus from % 3191; to 35th Streets; and from Micki» l gun avenue to the New York Central 1 tracks. Three buildingn have been } 9 completed and two others are in ear— 2 l l l i 1 l 1y staging of construction. Mr; Munday, who has been chain man of the Fund for 1945 and 1946, gt: will he succeeded by Edwin 0. Gri~ fienhagen for the current year. Mil". Grillenhagon, a 1906 gracluam of An incur Institute (now Illinois Tech) is president of the management on- gineering firm, E. 0. Grifl’enhagen and Associates. He has been a mem— ber of the institute Boarzl of Trus- tees since 1934; and was president of the Illinois Tech Alumni Asmcia- tion in 1912-13. @oii imam lo Mani"; linegnmnn Eligible? Candidaten it‘d? and members of _.the»3illinoi§a Téch Golf Team will mnel; Wellnesziay in room 108 Chapin m; linxn. Plans for the 1%"! neanon will he dinenssed at this time. Coach Sam Bibb hag announced 6;” that a tentative schedule has. already been drawn up. It includea a trip to amoral small colleges in southern 1 India-ma {luring Junior Week. He urged all persons interested lo attend this meeting and pointed 1 out that freahmen are eligible for the l team. He also pointed out that. the 3 practice driving range in the field- house in open to prospective divot- diggers. a?» "EMEQMMEN TALK {Communal irom page 3) pre~registration, many courses were entirely closed. Friends of mine had to take courses other than those they had chosen. There was no ex- cuse for this.” 1» Don Goldsmiin, Freshman. Public Service; “ll- seems to me lhat the registra— tion was a lot smoothor than last year. I got down here early and noticed that some one sixteenth or seventeenth in line received a number in the lifting. VJlien the low numbers Were called, fol- lows got my that I hadn’t seen in » line. Politics? i wouldn’t d o u b t it.” Cili‘féliillflall 5 {Caniinuacfl from page 3} -. i ening the friendship and trade with film. Snvie‘i: Union; and finally, halt- ing the Wain—like piling up of atom bombs on the pawl of the US. Again note how appealingly logi- cal, how ethically correct and how peace~loving i2: all sounds. 15 this the policy flimerica coulii follow to prolong the cause of world peace? Are these, objmiives set {in on a low gain which consi om the longs; range Weiiaye of ziemocymic concflp‘m mill Amerimninm or is it net up to my “ mine}: «Minoan; aims of a campaign me tin ‘3 finnnn ii . inn 3%? Wilding??? finnnn fi’nnzfilwnn 5%? The ninth annual meeting of thn Midwest Power Conference will again be held as the regular hemi- qnnrtem in the Palmer House March 31 and April 3. and 2. Sponnored by lllinoia Teach, the Conference in iii» mated by Stanton E. Winston, Dean of lime Evening Division. Di“. Edwin Whitehead has; boon appointed con~ lemma secretary to succeed Profew son Chm‘loa A. Noah who realigned last spring. mining The program is now being fox-mu- lnted and will include a group of papers dealing with the fields of power such as Central Station Pram tice ami Hydropower. A130 included, for fine firm; time this year, will be a series of papers on the Metallui-g. , lnduntrial Electronics, Railroad Poww or Units; and the civic responsibilities of an engineer. Collaborating with Dean Winsmn in the arrangement of the program are Profaessom W. A. Lewis, L. T. Baden, J. T. Relmaliatu and William Goldman; tentative: achedulos are now available. 1) ‘ iii}; any infin” Without waiting for the confusion of beginning a new term to subside, “the HT munical club launched their membership drive; ”Join Musical Clubs Week.” The aim is to more “filial: fill the hlnnlé; Simeon left by line recent graduating clog“. Spotlighted in the series; of comw engagmnenm is lhe Spring Concert. The drive wars. insti- ing musical tuned to seenre film mammal for a better program to bring the name of Illinois Tech before the eyes anvil to Other en~ gagemenm promise the most active munical calendar in. two years. the ears of Chicagomm. Studenm with mammal abilities are urged to attend any one or all, if possible, of the following: reheam» als: Orchestra, Tuesday 5:15 to 6:15 Glee Club, Thursday 5:15 to 6:35 PM Band, Friday 5:15 to 6215 RM. All mliearsals are held on the stage of the auditorium, in the SU building. Eel Zie’cz, newly elected president of the Dance Club, 313;? recently that during the coming semester. the Dame Clair: Wi. present a dance featuring Homer Wickham’s Ellinois Tech D Band once a. month. it is denired to obtain sponsors for each an. : these functiomz as in the past it has been Shown that when sponsxomd, these dances have been Successfnl due to an increaned studont interest. The minimum requirements for spon~ noting a dance are an avid inherent in the success of the dance, the cost of the refreshmentn desired, and a. small charge for poster announce- ments and invitations. Decorations lf unable to amend reliem‘nals dur- ing the second anti third week of school, interested students should contact the director of the clubs, Mn. 0. Gordon Erickaon in the Music Room to the east of the stage. Swing band candidate should contact Home? Wickllam or Mr. Erickson. The Mu- sic Room is open after ll mm. Mon- day through Friday. are desired but not requiyed. if your organizafiion is interenia’r 9 in additional publicity, gleam; can- ‘ tact either Ed Zieisz, John 3031i or George O’Brien by leaving a nay at the post office in care. of tire « Dance Club. Alumni in Men? Friflny The meeting, to be sponsm'ezi by the Delta chant/er of Illinois @555, has been called to reactivate fine Chicago Alumni chapter of nasal? four hundred men, which was 121$ continued during the War. Ready?» Lions may be made by phoning islig electrical engineering department at » in” .0” an": if li %% -M 5 9 i3. " Alt—mu «5m ‘ 5 W . 5 WW; 5 4? nfiwfl 55%. 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