was so gratifying that it promises to become an annual affair. Authors of the papers presented were the following: Melba Pierrotti and Betty Neville, Mundelein col— lege; C. Leah Rahinovitz and Her- man Topel, Roosevelt college, and Theodore L. Brown, Robert II. Sherman, Donald E. Laskowski, Anthony H. ’I‘rozzolo, Saul B. Needlelnan,ilai‘old Zenieekflharles Gutberlet and Martin Shatavsku, lllinois Institute of Technology. The first and second prizes were awarded to Charles; Gutberlet and Anthony Trozzolo, respectively. These prizes consisted of a year’s; subscription to any American chemical journal of the winner’s Choice. Last Saturday the chemistry department capped its Junior Week activities with a Chicago area symposium of student papers, held in the auditorium of the chemistry building. This symposium, the first of its kind to he held to a student affiliate chapter of APS, i ignite therein no hint _ of ”T, a woman student has been honorary society. students: who received awards duh ing’ the all—school honor assembly Monday. Miss Bey, a senior chemical en- gineer, also celebrated her 5213i birthday Monday. l i i i Textile Department North Carolina Slate Cofllcgc BOULED UNDER AUTHOMTY OF Cflfllhwlfllfiltil Efl‘i‘ilitlhiéi flilefor i1 i'i/her tom . ; WW V r _ _ A , " r; _.______ o E E l M g E MIDWEST PREMIERE ‘3 E GIUSEPPE VERDl'S lMMORT ” er 2’. m .ff,\ 1‘ "n : g 2 ii... inrni E with ENZO MASCHERINL Metropolitan O 3 a sum; lN mum a row in rue-um ; E warmth hours»... 3; ” Col. w. De Bent. omeiuAL BALLET RUSS m g M in "somewhere BALL" W . a . Musk b JOHANN snmuss , - a u 0i OAK fizfifimfii’awm y MW : .15 (IARNHMHE THEATRE REDECED PRMIES - E Mill fillli’iiihi'i‘fi a '1 50c, incl. tax -- Mominy —— Friday 2 a Silicon} Your Registration NOTE: Thus 15 A g floral PERMANENT rower ; Here, in the Textile Department of North Carolina Slate College, there is always a friendly crowd oi stu- dents. Ami, as in colleges every- where, ice-cold Coca-Cola. helps make these get»to.gcthers some thing to remember. With the college crowd at North Carolina State as with every crowd -- Coke helongs. . . m1; truth—mark: mean 117! MM! filing. THE (toe/econ cowmv 3v iii?” mi; @lflli’gfifiimi not. (C) WSO, The Com~Colu Company For the first time in the hisotry awarded a membership badge to Tau Beta Pi, highest engineering Miss Lois Bey was one of four ml JUNIOR WEEK IN HEVIEWwfrom mi left cl style . .. Queen coronation . . . cute kiddies and prizes . . By Fred Wrie‘hi .ml-lolnor l pledges and Jim Gatfney . . .. hot clogs EE . “Electronlc Man" puckers . . . ' till [yr .i .6 l Mary ‘52.; 39533 “Joy Eloy“ leaving North Union . . . Watch parts in plastic . . . judges sampling cake . . . JWOH King and rallroader in action. Junior Week—Open House ended last Saturday night with the Junior Week From but some of the memories etill remain. “'\- R v ‘1. \ 4i gee mm m. \w WRIST Grim: Snow team? 7 g contra"... $.3wa \“fii "filmuGM... TAKE ”/ , ¢l\h.m'qm/ .’ M This N511”. _ rightly/Z I“? U / {A A 3t /i, in r r.““*~ ' i, 7. ' l. -' drama/«m enema E .s lt‘mr. smeune Am) “ UPfi‘ADVlCEI 1 a THEJREARS Vrlea mama «nuns neutering; Alli) . . - tifiltfili’i’ziififimhi /; Merge; ttE‘iS Mos. 1&5" m new ihfiWEEREEM cw yams FIBRE—WELDING HORSE” co WERE-SEALING; WES inglmeomu RAwmtm REEWFDRCEQ mismumos” LNMNA‘TXONS in: mm" FACTORY TESTS EWmToU\ Weight“? Vghim orwa 3 new rein new Li) W Where Top billing of course goes to Alpha Sigma Phi and their Joy Bo y, the non—stepping down horse, whose picture appeared in all the city’s papers. The fraternity Won second prize for the IF pageanto with Tau Epsilon Phi taking;- top honors. The crowning; of the Man and Woman of the year was an impres- sive ceremony with its; NROTC honor guard. The EE department’s electronic man, Kiss-O—Meter, and communi— cations lab won first prize for the best exhibit but were hard pressed by both the Physics and FPE de- partments who came in second and third respectively. Pi. Kappa. Phi took the honors for house decora- tions in fraternity row and in a close contest Phi Kappa Sigma won the IF sing. A novel departure from previous years was the men only cake bak» ing contest. It was surprising to find how well many of our engi- neers can calculate the necessary ingredients to make excellent cakes. It wouldn’t be surprising if Ted Katsuios and George Thoma- son, the winnere, were given on Home 3c Scholarship. When in iron reign coroner A summer job or all year ’rounid. Uudei‘gmds are making good my right in theirhometomisprimheir college towns. Engineering students preferred. but not required. For full particu‘ late and profit records send penny postcard to Per" Mai Company. Bill firth Avenue, New York Sly. :33”: ..