Page d Winn oil the week By Wayne Bessette Eugene J. Rezabeck is an outstanding ME student who is prob ably better known as “Gene," the editor of the Integral. Gradu- ating from Morton high school in 1944 Gene spent twenty-two months in the Navy. He entered IIT in September, 1946. With the feeling that he wanted to co- ordinate business and engineering, Gene chose to follow the Manage- ment option. Gene is a member and former president of Triangle fraternity, treasurer of BON, and a firm be- liever in extracurricular activities as long as grades do not suffer. He idilhhhfih presents may!» n. Nllilll’i‘ @i“ ,ihhlilhii‘il it» by Ayn Rand 8 dz 9 NEW Allill'l‘flitlilhi DEC. 7, 8:30 pm. ABMESSEQN 59c Jurors will be selected from the audience. Those wishing to serve will leave their name with the doorman. ‘ 0n opening night r jurors will receive one carton of EHESTERFIELD cigarettes through the courtesy of the ‘ EHESTERFEELD representative on campus. Jurors on the following nights , will receive the price of admission. has also been a member of the IFC for three years. In acknowledge- ment of these achievements and also of his scholastic attainments, Gene has been made a member of Pi Tau Sigma and Pi Delta Epsi- lon, and has been listed in Who’s Who in Ameri— can C o l l e g e s and Universi- ties. As editor of theIntegral, G e n e has at— tempted to have the w o r k dis- tributed among members of the staff. In the past, one or two REZABECK people were doing all the. work. As with many men, there is one main force keeping Gene’s grades at a maximum—her name is Ellen. Ellen is, at present, a nurse at Wesley Memorial Hospital (although Gene somehow managed to meet her at a St. Luke’s Hos- pital dance), but after next June she expects to he Mrs. Rezabeck. Also included in Gene’s post graduation plans is a job in engi- neering sales or production. In the meantime, Gene will continue at a hobby shared by all students at IIT: passing all his courses. Strict enforcement of no-hand- bill rulings laid down by ITSA has been promised by the newly—created thrce~man publicity committee. The committee, working under the Advisory Committee on Student Affairs, was appointed last week to advise, regulate, and authorize the use of all ITSA controlled pub— licity mediums, including student bulletin boards, poster strips, and handbill distribution. The committee, consisting of Dean Clarence Deakins, Frank Curtiss, and Joe Bass, has an- nounced that hereafter the pasting of handbills on the inside walls of all school buildings will be pro— hibited and the necessary action will be taken to remove the signs. Taping handbills to inside walls is illegal, the committee pointed out, inasmuch as ITSA has several times specifically outlawed the maneuver because of the resulting damage to walls. Enforcement of the handbill order will be 1elaxed for one week to enable the committee to give ample warning to stu« dent organizations. Any publicity campaigns em- ploying devices other than those now existing must be approved by the publicity committee, according: to the ITSA resolution. In addition the committee will attempt to ad- vise publicity—seeking groups on the methods and facilities avail- able. They will also be responsible for the maintenance of bulletin boards, poster space, any other equipment subsequently purchased or administered by ITSA. EGON WEINEH rests to View a sculpture before making final chisel strokes. By Carol Glennie Adam and Eve attracted hundreds of visitors to the MC lobby this week as Egon Weiner displayed thirty pieces of semi- -1nodern~ istic, life—like sculpture. The exhibit contained pieces of such widely differing subjects as the cast stone statues of Adam and Eve, the bronze bust of Frank Lloyd Wright, and the fish and horse—shark, carved from pieces of driftwood. This is the first of a series of six exhibits sponsored by Illinois Tech and will run through Decem~ ber 10. Other exhibits will feature the oils of Ugo Liveri, water colors by Fritz Richter, and a collection of miniature paintings by Magda Heuermann. “ Holder of the 1949 Logan Gold Medal Award fiom the Chicago Art Institute, Vienna- born Weiner, personally ex- plained his woiks to the public at the reception Tuesday. Be- cause of the wide interest which students showed at that time, Mr. Weiner will give a lecture next Tuesday at 1. 11.111. in 102 MC. , Weiner started his career as sculptor in Vienna, at the age of fourteen, where he worked as a Wood carver for four years. Be- fore coming to this country, he was assistant professor of sculpture at the Public University of Vienna. At the present his time is devoted to the teaching of sculpture and life drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His work has rapidly gained world—wide recognition through ex- hibits in Paris, Vienna and many of the states. He has had one-man shows on both continents and is represented in some of the world’s finest art museums including- those in London, Melbourne, Chicago, Highland Park, Toledo, and the Vatican. sooth Monongahela Item: appearing In Tech Timetable are those which hhave been scheduled with the Dean of Students' office. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 P1acement.9 p,..m Exec. cont. room Chess club, 4 p..,m 5U Ioun ge SATURDAY, HECEMBER 3 Career conference, conf. room MONDAY, DECEMBER 5 Placement, 8:30 p1.n, NU an id. Placement. 9p ,Exec. conf. room Delta Zeta, 1 1913.111., 2110 Cam mpus Players, 5 p..,m NU lounge Music clubs. 5pm., NUa u.d TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6 ..,m Exec. conf. room 9 a.1n., Exec. Honor 1.]. p.m Placement, 1 p.m.1, Exec. conf room Lutheran Students association, 5 p.m xec. conf. ro Cam mpus Players mNUa u.d Westminster Foundaption, 5 p. 111., AH conf room WEDNESBAV, DECEMBER 7 ARF chorus. 12 noon, NU and .m.2,1&I31MC Sigma Ka a,ppa 513111., A Mech. colloquium, 6 p. 111., East din— in ~ Campus Players. 8 p.111. NU aud. Mach. colloquium, 8 p. m.. Placement, 9 13.111, Exec conf room YHURSDAY, HECEMEER B All—school assembly, 1 p. m. NU and A1ch de epl. 4 run, 302 Fluid Mechanics, 4 p.111 M01,1MC Armour Eye, 6 p.n1., Exec. conf. SAM movies, 6- 8 pm 131M C Campus Playe1s, 8 p..,m NU aud. rumor, DECEMBER 9 Arch dept”, 2 13111.,131MC CA ’m , Dean 3 com“ room SU lounge 4 p.m., Exec. IHC 4-D Chess club 4 13111., Dean's Coffee Izmir conf r0 Phio oLambda Upsilo:1.5 11111., Campus Players. 8 11,111., NU and. SAVURBAYI filEflEMEER in Faculty Women's club, and. 8 p.111., NU