Volume XU
Numbfor 6
Bothwell+ omen + Tech men+ June=Owo.oo! W.P.1. l\1a <flle Tech Men Go All Out For Last •
Present Hit Forn1al Weeke11d Bcfor·c Vacation Play Toinor•·ow f'o rmlll, UoJW Pull, Bul'!cbull Game, am<l .Masque Veteran!'! Include Les DaviM, Uill Moulton Aotl Ole llnhtuucu
Piny to Highlight Weckeml ol Activ ities
''\\'hirl h~r nround again \\'illii', :m,untl1 around, around, \Yhirl her around again Willie, don't lt•t her feet touch lhe ground." The swarm in Alden Wnight bruls a nything since lhc moscluil oes tlrovc Juhn Unynlnn I )Ut uf Nrw J ersey. \' es, I he crnwd is wonder f uJ, but tlwn , so Is tlw affair. The music, swCt•t nucl soft . i~ made to ordt•r. Thl' mnt•slw, Johnny Uutbwrll, won many f>nlls in Metrononc ruld Dowtlbcal for his ftne band. The lady •••king the vocals is Claire Hugnn nod Don Dnrcy chjmes In 1111 h:11lnds now and then. This is the )1mlor Prom! We've waited months for this one so make the best of it . No strain , nu pnln, just go <Jiong with the crowd. 1'omorrllw nfterntJ()n the bill of farr indudro; lhC' rt1pe pulll and a ba'ot•hall Rnmt• ft•t•turin~ lhc Tt•<:h nine and ~ l a-.11. State at Forl Dcvrns, whkh will lJt• plnycrl on Alumni Fii'ld. Thr rope pull is an a nnual rv('nt held at fnstitutc Pond involving tht• lllrunl( nwn of the Freshnwn nnd Sophomore clusscs. The isSII(' in queSti!ln is mainly, which clns..'l is stronl.( entlugh to have the
honor of pulling the weaker cli\SS through the cool, limpid, stinky wntcrs of the pond. Last year the Fru:-h had no trouble at all in glvinl( the upbs their weekly bath. This year the event rates as a toss up so girlil bring wong some soap and towels for your guy, just In ct1se. 'l'hl' n down to Alumol fteld to wltnc:~s t1ur l.mys defeat Mass. State ttl Fori J>cvt•ns. The baseball team this yt'ttr seemed drslincd to go the way uf ull ''rech teams. Defeat after dcfeal seemed more or less inevita.blr. The boys were hitting well but the breaks just weren't coming their wny. Recrnlly however the ball dub won their llrst game, defeating Brown in a. well played ball l(ttmc. I.A>t's hope they come up with anotht•r win. It's a good bet that they will. Tech team.'! always do l>etl<'r when there are ladle! in the J(rundstand ttnd from the appearuncc of things this evening alumni field tomorrow will look like ladles di\Y tl.l Yunkee Stadium. Tnmorrow evening what could be betler than witnessing the Mosque production or "The Malt (Conllnucd on Page 2, Col. I)
l>nuhtlcss, mo.'lt of you readers of the T tcll NhWS will IX' t<lO ab-:orbed with the Junim !'rom now in progres.._, to j(lvc much het•d to other mrtllcrs. However, It miglll not bt> a hncl id NI tn tnvk bcyUlld Saturday momin~'s l'IA!I.WS ~1 nd con~idt>r tumor row rvrnin~ot's ,1ctivities. In case you tlun'l n.lrt•ady kn11w, Snlurdny <'V('ning will Ill' hi)thlighted by thr prl'!'CI"Iatinn nr the hit comedy, " The :\lale Animal.'' by the Mosque, Tech's Ornmntic Society. For thr pasl two month'J, n small group of Th~spian~ have been diligently preparinl( for the performnnl'l', detcrmi1w<1 to prove to one Md nil thnl drnmrttic nhility is definitely not cnnfined tn libcrnl nrls stutlrnts. t ·nder tht· cal)aiJlr ctircclor· l'hip uf Mr. Charles r. Rui(J(, they CLAIRE JIOCAN have p11li..,hcd their intrrprclalions to a state of hi~h glo~, in readiness for t(lmorrow night'~ consummation t>f their r:ll'ncst efforls. Pluyin~ thr lead male rules will be lly TOM AN U l•: t,I,IE DEAKEV Lcs navis, Ole JlnlttuMn, :wcl Rill L1x1king back Mabel thought, 11 H At first she thought if abc could 1\toulton, nil velernns or previous (('ontinufd o•' Pnl(l! 4, Col. I) hasn't been too bad, and 1 know study the SDrnc subj ed<~ per hop~ she J ~ wUI l~e t~ ~b~ " S~ ~ cm• ld~~itowrwithhimudt~n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~then• half dreaming as the sun '-he would have more time with him. walked across the hospital floor. The f•r ·t book sbe picked up was They had been married on a Mon- s(lmelhing called " Differential Calday afternoon a that was tbe only culus", but after a c:ouplc of pages time Joe didn't have classes at Si- ll( something called an " lntegrol a.nd wa<h T ech. he bad always dreamed n Differentia.!," she found s.he was of n biA wedding, but she had been lost. She tried " Elect ronlcs," bul sa tillfled with the simple one thrtt here it was a pnlenlial drop lhol hntl lasted only two minutes, nnd 0~1orcd her. "Well," c;he thHught, the honeymoon that was composed "maybe I can help bin1 in English," of one ni!(hl. She felt proud to see hut !-he soon discovered they didn't lwr huc;bantl go lo school thr next teach IO:nglish at Siwa!'ih. The stumorninl!! but nlro a litlle !'lad. She (lent wns ~u ppo.sed to pick that up knew J oe had to work hard at him ...elf. "Ob well," she thought, :,iwn~h . but she d idn't know how "that is why Joe is always mnking hard until he came home that night. mistakes in gramnl3r, anu [ have to lie said, " Bello dear," kissed her- correct him." and that wtts the last she saw of him , he had always dreamed of n liLLie until four hours later when be white cottage with flowers uround the rai~ecl his head from what looked walk and a litlle garden out in IJack. like El(yptian hieroglyphics and said, Their home wasn't exactly like this. " Drar. may I have a cup of coffee, The house was br own, the flowers I o;till have three hours work to do?" were across the street In the park, " Oh well." she thought, " my mother and there was no garden. She had told me there would be days like always liked plenty of room but
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