o .ET' o W as ‘ J‘Glnosoo . in Architectural Drafting T one now being held in no (south of the library), tho first of the tom» pointy buildings to be completed. Gommletlon of this unit has permit— : tool moving tho entire freonman and Sophomore orchitcctnre clooslos to tho campus from 37 South Walloon whcro they were previously located. nnothol' move is; scheduled for the drafting clasoes at the and of this; robotla when it is oxpoctecl to have EM (on Federal Street, south of ' 34th Street) oomnlotocl. Tllio unit will ohon lie the temporary home: of" the oral: drafting olossoo. Permanent one of unit; fin? is as an annex to tho lilami‘yxroaelinn room and it is oxncolod to be available no soul: lo from 30 lo 69 days, depending noon like «into of conunlooion of onll: . .lléll. The ‘int‘orloc anal gonoml ooncli» onion, of loose oomyomxy buildings, foxmorly Wo’rononooo out We lllionolio Onononoo Wonko, is for booms limo woo onyoofiozl, will Glllloyl. All. Foyoo, ‘“ ’ of film l ' “3 w‘ n. ozlillfilon, lao continuum/l, they mo onnior to hoot, owl lighting fooilitieo mo hollow lhon woo originally homo for. Tho woo, ovoiloblo to the orchllco Wool availing olnosoo loos incronsod from one 26% oo. 3%. mall at 37 {Swill Walloon lo allow; 60% sq. ft. in now onllss. Unofil‘ocoed mo the junior noel oonlor onclzilzocmre oluilonto whose closacs one hold on the flown town campus at 18 own Michigan. lllow Moonllololnoo film .llnoooooooll Toy only; Eric P. Eclclyorg, preoidonl of the HT slfindcnt bronoll of the Society of 19mm tomotivo Enginocro, 2m— nonnood recently that the forthcomn ing mootiné of tho chapter will he holds Fridoy, March 2]., at 11 am. in room fillflMll. The 3AE is an organization oc- livo, primarily, in the automotive field. However, this includos' not only automobiles, trucks, and bosses, but also foolo anal lubricants, two» tom, and the brood and ongrosoing field of aeronautics. Eokborg urges all men interested in thence sobjecto to join the ll'l.‘ branch to benefit from the following: 1 WW "I!” - l) ’K‘lxo monthly magazine, mnllool lo each stndonl member, containing timely and interesting articles con— cerning the latest developments in the amtomotlve field; 2) various ar— ticles and papers on subjects of soo- cial inlerosl. that can be obtained from the SAE headquarters upon toque-5t; and 3) an invitation to om— dent membcrs from the Chicago Sec— tion of the SAE to participate in its activitles, Sophomore and junior MES are urged particularly to join the student branch of the SAE. fill llllllllonllllflll Mill Hill. €Conlinooo” from Pogo 3D gag. it is énoocially handy in a monologue Where the comedian oiling: “l wouldn’t say it’s windy in Chi— cago but l saw a girl in a hoop Elan-t bend over for a cigar butt on Michigan Avenue aml slzo was last sighted over Cleveland.” Another radio Show, which oncnly admits to the use of a pair of dam— mies, has a similar standby. ”Mm," the live one queries, “how can you no so stupid? “Do-a’o-h-lx, We. easy. l naked from Illinois Tech." . on now nooomg lCon’l‘lnnocfi from l‘azgo El Teacher-o. third; loyolo, fourth: Miami fifth. not 1” . . Bll'tGlllI SCHGOL fill/ESTQN nonmo HEGW 3703162035, “All? mm RELAY _, “Ion by Schurz (Archer. Zak, Wrmrich. Schwindl; Hyde! Fox-la. aecond: Du— Salole. fhlrzl: Englcwoml, fourth; Lone Tech. fifih, Time 1: CkTHfiLiC Elli}??? ECHOGL HALF {MERLE Fll'CMYv $ch by ML Carmel (Weber, Cur- Farms, Manon, Simpson}: Loyola, necond: Loo. third: St. lmmtluo, fourth: St. Rim, fifth, Time 1237.7. lll‘llfig GQLHDEGE lllvlfil‘ifil‘l Syllll'i"? mommy ERMA? “Who lay Wil- son (Burt, Vim-lick. Blown-rum. looking). Thornton, oomncl: Mofiou, Mimi; Lonnw, {norm}: North Park, fifth. Time 3:51.33. oil. now: Ara .l'eansf colnmn lino Mon o 1m wofin inflow following; cool); llilno' lilo-lay My. oln‘mnon o” Til, .. 5 ago 51m r o ' ’* mg, woo z gracl— m ol mom? ln .z; fillll’lNlE llliNleMolon non-o o6 no l’locomooi? {llfloo non l’moldonl ”only T. l’loolol oro onoonosl o5: l'lsoy oroooro oomw om loo ocllon all llm Armour liyo'o ollolo lvollc lo loo hold film l‘rloloy,» 7:39 om" Auoll‘loriotrn. o oloolo nanny lfioolloooo Tron": Woo ll tho expense: of the Eye. All gloom-co lnlcon, if tho yhologmphol‘ no wiol‘ncn, will no «lovolonod by vim Eye, from of column in Elm olnl‘o’n «lnflomomo. Al. on loos: Awnonr Ellyn mooning llzo oliloom for lnlo loom wow oloclaocl. Gloom-s om: Proolllom, Amlo 'lloov Mil“; vloo-nl‘ooiclom, llownncl Moll”; treasurer, Women" Nonmon; oocrc~ tot-y. Newmon Lovinson; and slot-m mom cholrmon, Frank Fundy. Now plodggoo were brought me the olula oml the main (lolnllo of tho coming fitlldio Night ironed! out 'l‘llo loot minom details will no when com of at the meeting tomorrow nt 5 pm. in 4100. llooollnnonl llooolo To Wool all ‘llllggonno Since the highly advanced focill- tics of the Argonno National Lab omfiory will be placed at their (lien postal, several ll’l‘ poofoooom will soon be able to conduct monarch experiments which heretofore loom been clooed to mom boconoo tho neo- essm‘y equiomonl; was nnobtoinoble. According to Di". L. E. Quintet, llT’s royronontotivo on the Board of COL loge Representatives, the men who have been cleared for monarch work are the heads of the Chemistry, Biology, Metallurgy and Physics Do- party-“onto. Thoma instructors will or. range their clasoos ancl other alfalfa t?) lit the time Schedule they wish to follow in the lab. Because of the laboratory’s isolao bed site, scientists will be able to produce neutron booms from um- niufn piles of sufficient otrongth to permit research oxperimonts not pos- sible before, said Dr. Grintor. “The production of such rays in the lab- oratory’s present buildings in line city would have presented too grant a danger to the citlzons”, he added. The research men are primarily interested in the efl’eot of radiation on topics related to their ficldo. Biol» ogists will study mutations caused by the exposure of biological Spool» mono to The i'odlolion, while momlv lurgism will use the higznwpowomd penetrating nedtron beams lo probe deeper into problems of mctal and alloy structure. . The Argonne Laboratory, which is one of a proposed series of na— tional laboratories, will be loca‘tol’l in Du Page County. will lo llolo’? llooolxoo The Alpha Chi Sigma’s will hold a smoker Friday evening at 7 om. at. the Belt house, 3246) Souoh Michi- gan Ave. Members of the chemistry (loparlmenl faculty will lye moment, said Grant Mcclin, president of AXE. There will be entertainment and re— freshments for ‘ohose present. An— cmming to Medin, plans for profes— sional activltios are being plsmnecl 2nd will lye announced inllie near fumro. Wllilro {loos To? moon While Donn Peebles ls in Floz‘icla on 2 l‘non‘sli’g vaontion Boon of Situ- donts Joel: llllxile will ho acting“ Eli-zoo of Emmi} log. Thom stuocn‘tt: (lo, slrlng lo (lamp flours . sixankl on To flown Whilek olllco m tho SU To? moonsm‘y nopnovnl, l g . along Vol lolnlngo flow more cautioning ll’l‘ vats to hood instructional, Veteran Ad~ ministration Adviser F. 1. Hand re- leased the (leacllines 1130‘: filing earn— ing, statements. The loo-l: digit of the vot’s C—number will Elomrmino the month for reporting; 25 & 3. through Moran; 1% & 5, through .fiprll; ole. For example, ohouldlohn Doe’g Cmnumbor end with 7,, his otatement should be filed in May and must be ‘nmilod before Jone 5. , If the student loan noon working to augment his snboiolcnoo allow- once. the signature of loin omployor or oome stlporior knowing tho man’s comings is required. Formal will he mollotl along; with the regular month» ly onbnlotonco clieola, and we not ovollnlllo olnownol'o. Hand also ol’forod oomo llnm ml- .vloe about owilolllng maim- Studios or (annoying collolgoo, Soon ohmnnon require tho Written permloslon of Donn Pcobloo or Donn loo-Mn owl :2. letter of ocoopmnoo loom tho now institution and mount llo oooomponiool lly on record of the oondomlo womb log of the: "vol. not! no fomn llllli. lo ow ovonl, om mo yonomn’o roco‘ml io nnnnllclocmw no moot loo lnw lowiowocl owl moon ontitodo mm; at: the "VA. office domll‘own. lf film money nmomlnm lo fol» lowed, 3; new lottor oil cliglllilily will no iowocl not lmonooox' lawnmower mlght moon liollillty fol- million owl sumlllon. lloml nlso stntourl that mom on: many used text books; available in tho Waveform Aolminintmlzion’o Ulllco which. may be procured by those vols who llnvo not as yol. pmclmmd tloo required books for their noumo. “Enoolly” lo lonel Sllnloa' llol‘looono in lonlov Wool: Burlesque will come no ll'l‘ as port; of the gonior Gloss doings film:- lng Junior: “Nook, April 23«35, an” nonnced Hob ousnone, oolivltios chairman for the oonlor close. com— mitloo during tlmoo riotous; clays next month. “Smoky”, well known to oortoin llT students, will head a, large cont in a foarty‘fi'vo minute Show longed on old-time burlesque. Eel) Buohollc, who wrote 'most of the material, and Bill Knowleo, stago director. hone the skit will become o. traditional part of senior oclivltles (“luring fu- ture Junior Week programs. Among; the individual porformox‘o in feature acts are Elmoo llolloy, Ed Llndohl, Al Malls, Hans Nomi, and Bob Walsh, with Shirley Lang‘ill in charge of the chorus routine. / Any senior interested in halting part in the Show or otherwiao asnist— log should contaci. Bob Busholle or Wit Koslcki. Mon Nornlnollono and elections for" “The Man ami Woman m I the floor Will bo hold soon, Pat Vodel, chairman of the Slog? Aothtlos commlttee of Junior Week announced in. man and woman are to be c lllon lnol’yoollon loo Wonnolool Volga In conjunction with 'K. A. Paulgon, chief of retraining al; Vaughn Gem oral Hoopla}, the lllinoio Tech Vets one establioloing a filtering service to aid mono veterans: of. Vaughn who wish to continue their eelucalion while in one hooylfiol. om lonlolziyo ylono one on zonal: toohniool fimw~ log from some off the mom Simple plates ancl all elemonmm match up lo oolloogo algebra. The text books; nnzl equipment necessary for Malone conrooo ow to ho novella/ow with. o. porln’on of film ll‘l‘ Christmoo fowl. Anny mom aclvnnooll subjects; will no nought il’ onlllolonl; vein ot the lloon joltol oolx “for Elwin. The lllinoio “loch Votomn’n Clnl) in looking; ml‘yono lrlkolooleel in volunw mowing ono oyonlnn’ of (choir limo noon/eon [lowll 3 Elllll Moy 31 totlncldl lllolls nnmo, lolegallono number and! «loyn nvoilnlalo lo tho typewritten lloo on tho Vols; llollotin Board in tlwc Student Union lobby. Thus for, m, loom 80 voooron otnolonta llovo Signed fills; list, loll nanny more soo— llonln, vol: on not, one noodocl. This; service 5cm no a scholastic old owl as n lnomlo bowler to the pa» tiontn ot Vaughn. With tho beginning of the now nomostor tlac l’l‘l" olul} has elected their new officers for labia term. The following moo Wow: oloctocl to ofillco: President, Loo an'lslniak; vice—prom- dent, Ben Sutton; secretory, look Cootiglia; troosnrot, George Goa; social seomtary, Joel: Chnmlom'lln. Upon naceiving the gavel from Frank Hall, the fairing preoidont, Mortinial; noovorrod the primary goals of the club wore to maintain “The ll'l‘V club as on independent student veteran’s organization fountl~ ed to promote the lnlorest of yet:- orann at; MT and give them an or~ gnnlzed voice." “Health Hazardls of Civilization" will be the theme of Dr. J, F. 1%ch mom’s. health lecture to be given at noon thin Thursday, in the auditm rium. The lecture will cover causes and care of accidents but will em— phasize precautions against them. lonool‘o l‘o Mool Flloloy The Illinois Tool: Fencing Club will meet film Friday at 11 am. in the gym. All persons interestocl in fencing are lnvitod to amends this meeting. hosen by the entire studeni: loot . larity. Valuable prizes will be: st wool; ill from the senior clossoa on filo ll of scholarship, activities anal in: those two elected to this homo they will preside at the Joblloo amid Vedel. Junior Wool; this year will no ‘ on April 23, 24, and 25 one? (:an will ho oxcuocd to allow nmzlon take part in tho activities owl .5 the various oxllibits oponoocn. the Roseorch Founégtlon, €561; moms, and onlside businesoeov activitioo will be run on film 53 gcnoml order on Junior Woolly: o provionls yonrs. _ I Q Bob Guthrie, chairman of the o3, House icommitmo, who is making“ foe. amngnments for the whining m lionod olsoyo, boo oompilosi o o? live sohodnlo of evontg for Emmior ‘ Wook. All loot io nee-don to fill ii out are the moan-omo of tho Von-ions? orgonmotiom Elam, aronlnnnlng no» tiyilioo. Any tlonortmcnm that!) only: spoce for on exhibit, shonlcl conmot Guthrio to no ollottocl some. some of tho highlignm of junior Wool: will be tin: “soplzomorovlfiroolz- man onscbzall bottle,” no emotion of the Mon nod Woman of mo Tony. the open-house exhibits, the Enter frotemity Sing and pagoonm, lino Jubilee: Boll, turtle races, and mm other interesting, entertaining anal amazing events. The Jubilee Ball will be no oil— school formal «lance climaningvfim week’s activities. It will he heltl film night of April 25 in the yawn n Room of the Soothmoor Haoel. . rangements for this are still in , process of completion, but it in lie»— lieved that the bids will sell at 5:35 according to Vaclcl. The theme of ‘chis year’s Joniolo Week will be the Golden Jubiloo or; the limit gmdmtion 6:38.55 from 3%.? moor Institute. Unonoélolo Rooms; The following is a list of: alanin- rooms which are in use on Frlclayo ‘ from M am. to 12 noon. These olmo rooms should not be schedololfi for meetings during this loom: by no} gram chairman of school swallow lions. Alumni Hall: 116, 7, 261. 2433, 25% I 205. , Chapin Hall: 102, 105. 108, 131,- 117, 120, 202, 298, 220. Machinery Hall: 106. 209. Méin Building: 305, 502. TTQQ» A: llowio nonloolnnonl: W n A f“ or v an“? on ~" ,m 4, CWSATJ