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BUY A PINK ISSUE FRIDAY NITE!

VOL. 25

NO. 13

ANNUAL CARNIVAL ON FRIDAY EVE.TECH TRIMS CONN. STATE 41-35 o

PILES UP LEAD IN FIRST HALF, BUT SLOWS UP IN SECOND PERIOD Capt. Warwick Pulls a " Frank Merriwell" with Last Second Foul Shot to Save Game (~========~~~---

Wurrc~ter

Tech's boskethall team handed a tall ConnectiCUt ~tote te;un a 41 -:1.') dt•fcnl 1n an O\'Crtimc p<lriutl last Snturduy night. 1'rniling three puints with lhirty ~t·~·nmls lo piny defcnl ~>et•mccl I'CI tum lor the j<;n. ~;inccr~. hut n hnsJ,ct nn<l a gilt ~<hot on the piny hy Capta111 \\'urwick dead· lnd<Nl the sl'llre nnd ~enl the ~ame mlO an O\'crtmw prritltl out of whid1 Tct•h emerged w1th thr snm!' huard shuwing 'il' points 111 thc1r fa,·ur The game was fast and funuus throughout Teth started out at u terrihc l'pt:Cd nncl matnlnmcd it through the enhrt' game T"" ha~kets by l'wnson in tht upt•ning muments put th~: Engmet'r" in the lend from the M.;ut .\t tht' p<l int the :-.utm~;ggt'r.> took ttnH' out lll take nt t'tllllll 11! !<tm·k The vi~1tnrs had a clcnclecl aclvantagc Ill height, each plnycr ha\'lng n hn· inC'h mnrg1n uver hu; Jll'rMmnl gullr· dian, hut the little Tct·h team made up for thi~ by a short, snappy pn~siiiJ.t nttnd.. t'tlnnecticu t evened the C'Onnt. at ten all before Tct•h lau1ll'hcd an· other hurrnge whirh founrl them leadmg 2'21:3 n t the hnlf wny mMk. t\ ho~t of router~ invaded 1\lumni Gymnasium to ~;cc the s;nmc nnil added n great tiNil to the exlitt•mcnt of the evening. The game wn~ crowd· ed with thnll s and the spct·tatnrB J.tii\'C \'Cnt 111 'their npprecitHion wh~ne,·er the play de-manded. In the upen1n(( ~lama. Tcd1 handled the ball "ith great prec-ision, aud ou twitte1l t'Om· pletel) the t<mcring l'oni1Ccti<ut team ancl in general lonl.ed hke a real hall duh ~uC'h as hn' not been ~ccn 111 Terh t'ulurs fnr wme tunc The J)flints in th1s half were fa1rly evenly fhvided, eat·h uf the ,.i'<ltors ~;elling a floor basket a piece, "hile ;o.;orton and Sukosl.a~ ent h parted the ~trmg~ three l1me , S\·en•on and I lcndrKk~on tWIC'e, and \\'arw wk urwe, and euch team got o few fr!'e trie' In the ~eroncl half Tech weakened and hcforc they knew whnt wa~ what the vi 1turs had C'rep t up to within n few point~ of them Fitch Jed the allnt·k with three field s;oals 111 rapid suc·c·c·qsiun, nncl was harked up by l.ip· man and Grima Ia in th1s respect. ln the mrnntimc Tech hocl ~·ore(l o nly f<'lur 1wints hv virtue of n hosket by Sui. a .).;ns and Cree tries by Svenson anrt llcndricl.~un At thi ~ ~Ulgc Tech renewed rts attack with ll cndnck!IOn ami '\ nrton s;ning nn n ~C'nring 1<pree lContinuerl on Page 1, Col. 1)

MUS. ASSO. SEASON PROGRAI\'1 IS OUT 11

Tech Night" at the Capitol Theatre Will Be Jan. 23rd

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r;================tt o l CALENDAR TUES., JAN. lS9 :60 A. M. -Chaptl Service. Rev. L . C. H olmes 11 :00 A. M.- & aembly Dr. Samuel J . Brandenburg, "E conomJca One, 193' Veralon." 6 :00 P. M.-I ntramural B aa· ketbaU, P. S. K . v1. A. T. 0 . i T. u. 0 . VI. s. o. P . WED., JAN 179 :60 A M.-Ohapel Service. Rev. L. 0 . Holmes. 6 :00 P . 1)1..- I ntramuro.l B aa· ke\baU, P S. K . VI. S. 0 . P . i Friars v1. A. T. 0 . THURS., JAN. lSRev. a. 1!. H eath. 9 :60 A. M.-Cbapel Service. li :00 P . M.-I ntra.mural Buketball, T. I . VI. L. I . A. i T. U. 0 . VI. S. A. 1:. FRI., JAN. 199 :60 A. M.-Chapel Service. Rev. a. 1:. Heath 8:00 P M.- Tech Ca.rn.lval. SAT .. JAN. ~ S ·oo P . M.-Swlmming, T ech v1. Mau. State, at Ambenl 7 :16 P. M.-BaaketbaU, T ech Seconds v1. R . I . State Seconds. 8 :16 P . M.- Bu ketball, Tech v1. R. I . S~te Alumni Gym. MON., JAN. 229 :50 A. M.-Ohapel Service. Mr. M. L . Price 6 :00 P M.-Intramural BaaketbaU, A. T. 0 . v1. 8. .&.. S. i T. I . VI. T. u. o.

Tuesrlay t;\·o:nllll;, january 23rtl, will he "Tct•h i\ 1ght · at tht• Cnpitul Thea tre. The management {)( the thentrc ha• inouguruted a t'C!rie~ of "l,olles;c i\ 1ghh" on which occasions a lot:nl t-.rllt:ge is ilwited to pre.,o:nl a.n t:nl<'r· titlllment between the two an::un kn tun:~ ,,f the ~rcen pr<>~:mm The ahove elate has 11\:t·n st'lected fnr \\' urn.' t~.or Tech which w1ll be repre.,ent ·d hy the C.ke C'luh artcl ort•hestra . the funn~:r singlllj.! frc•m the disapp<·anng Mnge 111 the o"·he~tra pit anti the latter pin\· Ill!{ frum the mam stas;e. Un the C\'lming January 2Gth the \\' P I i\fu,:ical Clubs will JOurney to r\urthhoro to present n l.'lliWcrt and flant'e program under the nuspit•e!l Of the :'II urth l>uro Teache rs' Association. In nrldition to varied groups of st•let·· twns by the Glee l'l uh. the von.ily ctuarlet will entertain. Lincoln l>ix Rohbins. Jr., '36, our clever preblidi· gitatur, will mys ti fy the audience with h1s numerous and interesting fen t...o; of mn1.rit· The lloytuninns w11l furnish mu~ic for a period of dancm~o: after the completion of the CQnccrt period The Glee Club hn~ been uw1ted to smg dunn~ the evening sen•il'CS at ,\11 Soul~ t: ni ''er:ahst Church on W oorl· laml Street on the evenjng ur February lith On r'rirlay evening, F cbruary 23rcl. our Gl•·e Club will un1te with the <i1rl~' l.ll'e ( lull of Worcester ~taU! Tearhers The Bunt ( luh hc:>lcl n "cry success. t 'ollege for the prC$Ul tation at that inMituliun of a rombined co nC'Crt. Cui meeun~ Ia t \\'t lne•<("lay evenmg in Dancing wul be enjoyed after the the M B lllm<r) A hu~ine~~ meeting t·om·ert to the mu~1c of The lloy n wav tht· hrst 10 cmler. Uob Taylor wn-. elcnccl 111 the IXI~ition ()( \'ire· tolllal1~. In March the Musical flubs will C'mnoclorc, lill1ng the votancy left by trnvel to ~nlem for the pre•t'ntation the withrlrnwal 11£ Davey Force from uf a similar program, cc,mb1ning with Tet·h I t wa• dedderl lhot n commit.. the Girls' Glee rluh at the State t<•r will he nppmnled al the next m(!Cl.· Teat'hers t'ollege in that ci ty . At n inK to <·nnfcr w1lh the W or<.·ester C'oun· later tlate the Salem Club w1ll Jllh l the t\' llon.t C'luh 111 a further attempt tu Tt!<"h Glee C'h1b ~o preJ<ent a ('()mhincrl have the l ntrrc-nllegiate rnc·cs at Lake Quinl'ignmoncl this year. It is under· t'OnCert program in W o rces ter. tnod that the Harvard and Yale The \\' P I Hand has been rc· Freshman nt·w' will s tage a contest hear~ing a ~pt:cial group of selectiom to be plaved at the Tech Carnival nn the wnter nf Qujns1g in the spring. l'niJc,wing the hu~ine'!il meeting, The Bovntonians will provide the rhythm for dancing during the Ia ller C'mnnHI<Iore Fla11Ji prt<oented ll onorary !Continued em Page 3, Col 31 part <>f the evening

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PRES. EARLE TALKS BEFORE BOAT CLUB

" Bob" Taylor Is Elected ViceCommodore of Club

STUDENT MANAGERS PREPARING EXCELLENT AND ENJOYABLE EVE Fraternity Booths, Underclass Skits, Dancing--All Will Combine to Make an Evening to Be Remembered 0

CAMERAMEN HEAR INTERESTING TALK Mr. Reed Illustrates Points on Photographic Technique Lo;,t Wechw~day CV!.'nin~:, )11111111ry 10, the Conll'rn ("lull ht!ltl 11 rq;ulnr met:llllJ: Ill th1• ~I 1! hmhlinJ;. It \\'tiS w~ll nllentlt-fl nntl wrt ~ a n •ry fiut'1·t•~a. lui mceun~ l'lnns \H•n• mncle ll1 fix the clt•t•trit' t•umlunn t iun lod, on the dl)c>r of the dark ruom ~, n" to make 1t nwre fcKtl·proof than 11\:fnre Mo,t of the rcmnindcr of tht' I.'\ cnin11 wa~ 11iven uver tu Mr Rt•<'cl uf the NtHtun l'<11npan1· . \1 hu ~:ave n \t•rv 1ntcrt·~11nu atT~tunt uf h1s photugrnphlt' t ntlt'nvor~ w1th tlw; t'UillJlUIIY Mr HtTII ha~ lt<'tn work11111 wtth the Norton !'ompuny fur 'mnt· time,: unci Mlpt·rvi~t· the pholll graphing nnfl puhJiMhllll( o( J)IC'tUrCS of the1r vroduct~ uo,ed for arlvcrti~mg llur poses. 1\lr. Reed s tarted hl11 talk lly puil1t· in~: out thll <'hongcll iu phOhll(rn11hlc technique whirh hove been devclupccl within the ln~t few yc;onr11 11o rmorly the polit·y of l'ttmmcrdul plwtogruJihY wM tu inc·urlc every lhln~t JW~Hi lllt• In photou raph11 Ull<'d Cor nrl ver tfsing pur· pm:cR. Dcta1l wu~ <'<lltl'ulererl tlw prim<' cs~cntiul ,.,r a J.tOnd plwtugraph. Nothin& was thouuhl 11f nrti~tir t·um JWbition what..~Ot:\'cr. 1 ht n:Huml re~ult of th1s wa~ that mo~l ach·erllt;c;mcn t!J were monouuwu~ nncl unph•aqlllt to the eye :\ uw the pulwy of most ,·wnmerrial photographers 11 to ncate a pic-ture that catche! the eye by ill artilllt hnlanl'e, hy 1ts t·<>mpu~ition or t.y aome unu ual h~thtlllJ: eiTt·t t Tim i'l usu· ally an-ompliP.ht:rl hy u~m" ~llUt hl.hL'I and floud hghts at varwu~ luutwns to gin: hi¥h lights n11<i flt•t•p ahncluws ami hy uslnl( nrrnngt:mtnts nf suhjec.·t~ that blend t()!!tlher tu Conn a plea~ing whole. Mr. Reed showed hltntiCIC to he 1m urti~t in this new field or light and ' harlow hy vnri1m~ ~arnrJlcll ()( hi'! wMk whirh h<' exhibited t o the club. He •· L:atecl lhnL nil uf the wurk woll clone right iu 1he1r own studio11 wlthnuL the· help of ''utslrle nrti!ltH. AIr. Heed pointed out two gtncrul typ1·!1 of pi<'lures whic-h he ill t•nlll'cl un to take. One i~ ju!lt piNur!ng various or the flni~hcrl prcxlut•t. so a J to shnw what thf' C'ompany manu· (Continued c.n Pa¥<: 3, Col 21

SUPPORT THE CARNIVAL/

On l1 rirlny C\'t•ning a l eight o'clock lhcrtl will he presented in Alum ni C:ym the Ei[{hteentb Annual Tech l'arni\•nl. Thi~ yea r the l:nrnival i1 to hu ontlre ly under ,;tudent supe rvision. l,nqt year an inno,•ation wu made ond instead o f a skit by each u( the two lnwer clasRcs and one hy the fat'ulty, followed by da11Cinr, the alTair heenme, in fact as well u in namt', a c' arn1val. A professional promuter wt11 en~'flged and hy dint of hnrd work on t he part o f the &tuden\ manager~ nnd ~upport of the student hcxly the nc.'l':ISion was, if the term may he uM:d, a howling success. Now this n•nr tht- ~ tudent mnnngers are auum. 1111( the whole burden. They received thc1r apJmm t il'eshi p last year under 11 rompetcn t tea cher and thus are weU tlunlifietl to put on as good, if not a better ~how 1\nothe r advantage o f hanng unl) studen t managen is a very real one The pro fessional promuter m•ver works for the JOY of work· ing but for the good old do-re-m l. 'fhi~ year there will be no cutl paseed over to out11idcrs and the net receipta will rtll !tO lo the benefit of the S. C. A. J uhn S Mnloney is the nuainea Manngcr 11nd is woTking hard to make thiN yl'nr u banner yea r. 'l' he chairman or the SoC'iol rommlttee of the S. C'. A., Warren M. llerrell, is also puUine in many hours a. General Chairman for the: Ca rnival. Eac h fraternity is to have a \)(lO th and will vie with each u ther in a.mu~ing the palrollll Prizes are of a high class and the Kame!J of chance are ()( a type to Cur· ni•h each one an evening of enjoy· rntnt A loving cup is to be pretented to the fraternity which wins the priae fur the bo<lths. T he competition Cor this cup is under a definite ~<et of rul.. [flo that 011 t·ompl aint may be lodaed. In <"ach ltl llll~h court there i~ to be nnllther attraction. The FreshmanSophomore rivalry will again break frJrth when the'IC cla,scs put on their onnunl nt·tR The winner of tbia competillnn will nl~o be presented with a '' 11 11 The dane1ng will be Intermit tent ltnrl mu~ll' will be furnished by the lloyntuniau!f

FRESHMEN! Tech Newa A.liJnmeatl Monday at 4 P. M. Boyotoo 19


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