EEWW trip will be to the Westinghouse Sighting Institute at the Civic Opera lEuilding on March 26th and 27th. ’lince it has been necessary to limit the size of the groups to 25, mem— bers desiring to :50 are advised to oign up in advance at the EE depart— ment office. Arrangements were also made for "l membership drive to be conducted ‘his Week. The membership commit‘ tee plans to visit all the EB classes ‘0 pass out applications and answer “notations. In addition to this, they will maintain a booth in the lobby of the Student Union on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from ll to 2. Also discussed were the details of ’hc contest for the best graduate nd undergraduate technical paper. ""he purposes of this contest are "wowfold; it is hoped that the con— flst will stimulate the interest in 'he writing of technical papers on lectricol engineering subjects and the winners, one graduate and one findergruduate, will be lilinois Tech’s representatives at the district con— est to be held at Notre Dame May 2. ’“he occasion will he a joint dinner "Fleeting with the South Bend sec- l’o‘n, at which the winners from the :‘il‘f’erent branches will personally “resent their papers, prizes being -War{led for the best papers pre» slanted. The judging of the. local contest Will he by a faculty committee, which _ will ”include a representative from he English Department, and will be done in the third week of April. Eli ,EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE, Eororilloo lfiontinuoefi from Page 2) . 'y“ EMMA 23an room To!) new pledges to Sigma Elem Theta Sorority tool: their oath from Pot Vezlcl, president, at on impres- " lslve ceremony lust 'l‘ueodoy. By the light 0E sis: toll confileu, they signed themselves to n period of ohcisance whereupon'esch one received a red rose, a. memorandum hook, the Sigma pledge pin, and awhomty Welcome from all the am lives. The pledges are: Shirley Schultz, Audrey Salomon, Audrey Read, Barbara Sandntrom, Claire ’rr‘Brough, Betty loitsinger, May Elam maliclc, Jean Rasmussen, Betty Gris» wald, and Arlene Eon/owls. EEEEEEEELEEEEE {Comiinueol from Page ll is given time after time, and naturally these exams are now in student hancls. Face that students taking exams place all unnecessary material out of reach. (Z V The penalty for any infraction is at the discretion of the committee nd may he one or a combination of l"he following: (l) lowering course grade, (2) failure in the course, (3) suspension from college, or (E) dismissal from college. Members of the committee are Dean White, chairman; Prof. George (Ellison, Registrar W. Ernoot Kel- ly, Deon John D. Larkin, Deon times C. Peehles, Prof. Henry C. 53pencer, and Bernard VVelssman. Eliooli: EinEortnlm {MES Dr. Edward J. Bicek. nrofessor of chemistry, entei'mineé ihe members of ACS with koala» throme movies and slides loot Wed» nosdoy. The movies were of Juan ior Week, lllEl owl “will, while the (ital: covered Conn! Wino, skiing in tolo and WE: min and unusual tight shots. associate At an executive meeting" of the Illinois Tech student section of‘the American institute of Electrical Engineers last week it was announced bv Warren Sommers, chairman of the group, that final plans have been made for their next field trio. This Comp Armour glimmer Ethooi Elliot»: Aonounoetl Plans for the Summer School of Surveying at Camp Armour have recently been announced by Profes— sor J. C. Penn of the civil engineer-- ing department. Present plans call for the group to leave for Trout Lake, Wisconsin, on June 13 or 14.. Field Practice in Surveying (CE 208), a four semester hour course, is taught during a six week period at the camp. The course required for CE’s, may be taken as an elective by students in any department after their sophomore year. CE 208 may replace the required surveying course, for the ME curriculum. All interested persons should con— tact Miss Marie Schrot in 2150 or Prof. Penn in 216C as noon as pOEiSl— ble. a: to)? E? i (53? ' W: W“ , jay E' 7. a in; Er J v.» Ticket sales for the Spring Con— cert, to be given Tech rousic organizations, will he- gin next Mommy, at 5:15 in the St , don‘t Union auditorium, according to William Sirvatku, ticket chairman. Five hundred main floor seats and 300 balcony seats will go on reser- vation on a “first come, first ser‘vot ” basis. The coneert will be hold. at the Civic Theatre, 20 N. Wacker Dr., Sunday afternoon, April 13 at 3 p.111. The Spring Concert will be the combined el’For‘ts of the orcheotm, band, and glee club, and the‘tolonts of 0. Gordon Erickson, director, and is the main event of the music groups this semester. One of the features of the nrw gram will be the first movement of the Graig Concert for piano and band; and the renditions of Adar» mus To and Malottc’s Lord’s Prayer by the Glee Club. ‘ The announcement of the avail- aloility of the Civic Theatre came last Friday, after the Studebaker Theatre, in which the concert was planneii, cancellofi the reservation due to the extended run of the “Lute by the Illilnoio ”5-5512 ,M" ' ii , o EEoEEE EEEWEEEEWE Alpha Phi Omega, notional scam" ice fraternity, will hold a rushing smoker this Friday at not; pen. in the SU lounge. The feature of the evening will he movies of the Chi— cago Tribune All~8tar Sports; events and “Thrill a Minute” to be preceded by El. discussion of the aims“, and prin— ciples of APO, and followed by re- freshments, Served by members of Alpha Phi. Members of the Chicago Alumni Association of APO have been in— vited to the smoker, anfi several faculty members of lliino‘is Tech, including Deon Jack F. "White also plan to be there. Alpha Phi Omega is unique in the fact that A‘it is the only fraternity dedicated to the service of the School, community and country. it is an. organigation of men grouped to» gether with scouting. as; their oom— nioo bond. All persons having“ newt. ing experience are invited to the smoker. Song,” now playing there. The. Civic Theatre is esnociully adapted to the use, of the music groups; because. of its modern light—V ing and excellent ocouotics. Till! El'l} chanter 33‘2“ 9‘: Delta 33;; ion, notional honorary journal fraternity, will meet today at 516; . in the offices of ‘l‘echnoiogy News. Bill Borkham, prosicient, isrgoa' olirr' members to attend to aili in the v selection of olecigeg/ for the gown ,_ 3‘ anti to make plans for the coming Fl ' Delt banquet. fl EEE EEEEEEEEEfiE‘E’EElEEEggjj . 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