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Fre hmen and Sophomore Vie For Teclt Ca1·nival Cup Nov. 22
!Tau Beta Pi Announces Initiates
Facuhy Skit, Absent During War Years, Makt't; It t~ Conwback to Highlight Colorful Tech Carnh•ul Ha,·e ynu oolicerl ony nf the rae- ' tudents should be prm·idcd with a ulty members laughin~ to themselves ,;uperb C\'ening or entertainment. The frc!lhman and snphumnn· while walkin~ about the campus? If competition for thi.' Cnrni\':.11 Cup yuu 'rt> 11 undcrinf! '' hy, dun't mi!-:. will hr the main fe.\lure of the cami the 32nd .\ nnual T ech Carnival to ""'· ('on~idering the keen rivalry h<• held S;lturday. Nowmher 22 , :11 Jx•t1u·t'n thcs<' cla!i!>tl'~>, the !>Chonl i.. 8 1 '. ~ 1 . In Alden l\lemorial Audi- u$~ured c~c<·llt•n t pr.)(luctitlllS by turi um. thrm. Between thr acts nmsirnl Thi!. yt•ar the facully skit will ~ t' nlrrtainmt'nt "ill IJc proviclffi. Tt' nn~: of tht• h i~h l iJ!hls of the carnivul. rumplcte the evcnin~ . a Rmmd nftcr its ab~e nce for many year:.. Rubin dance will lx- held at all tht' F.xcellent suggestiuns fm ga){S have frul t·rnities artC'r the carnival. The bet>n ruming in continuously during prirc t)f admi!1sion f11r the carnival the pa::.l wt-ek. There b a tremcn· will be 75 rents, tax included. riuus t'lemenl of surprise built around The comrnittl't.' for the carnival this year :; fa culty skit. The com· con ~ll'lts of Hob Hall:trd as g('ncrul mittt'l.· mN secretly last week on the Ichairman , Ceoq~e l'uno a.'! husinc~s uuL:-kirts or a nearby town. ami after nl:tnogcr, i\lr. ;\[ucKcnr.ie, chairman many suciuble beers werl.' in the of the faculty sl. it, \\'alt l)cnMn, mood for writing LbC script. \\'holt>- t hairmun o£ the l>()JihHmtlrC pmdurheartt·d Cl)()per:nion ha.., brcn ob- 1•i ~>n . and Owen Olt a.., co-chairman Lainefl rrum all faculty melllbers. and nf the frt•shmun produclion. the juint drorls of the Enj:tlish de· Thr prtlCC<'<Is from tlw carnival partntent and Ur. Wellman ;Jre ll<•- will J.tll tn tlw St udent rhrlstian in~ put into the kit. \\'ilh an aJJ .\ :.:.oci.uion, to pruvide fundl> for thr ~>tar cn~t of faculty members ribbinll upcratirm or the SC' \ lhroufth uut thr olht•r mclllbt'rs or the fa culty. the ~chuol year.
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ln('ome Cullel(e contributinn $500·00 2. l ' arnivnl gross Income 400·00 3. Rloller and Hnndbook I.
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~I •300·00 Expense8 4. Frc~hmno orieotalion ( mlly) 5. Handbooks and blotters 6 Books and ma~Htines 7 l•:mplt}}'Jl'lent bureau 8. Telephunc and tele~raph () .Membership material 10 ) leelings and speak er~> •I !-ltenogruphic work 12 . Slumps and print lng 13 Discussion groups 14. Conference ( transportntion costs) 15. X.F..•C.
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The lhird mretin~t ur the C\'Cr· impnl\'in~ dMrel owr\'ile-. tnnk place lt!!>t \\'cdne~tlny . The ~rvke w:u. diff<'rt'nt fmm thuse prrviHII'\ in several aspi'<"IS. Tlw j.ti'IWrul spirits ur both .st udcnt s and faculty wen• t''>:l' l' l•' ionally hiAh tim• to the cleclinn nr .\ thnir:tl ('luvrrius t•l lht> post of Sch•)(tl-( 'nmmit teeman·at-l..tr~c ; an(J the thcmt..' ,,r the . ervkc '~> spc:\k<'r, ~l r. j mit•$, ~J ini!i le r of Central ('ongrt•gat ion:~l Church, wa'l viial, timely, nnd effective on the: subji.'<'t of Eurupt•'s, chiefly En~tland 's, prt'Sent eronwnk crisis nntl its cfft•cts on life i11 ~-tcncro l. Of part iculor intcrt~t to us, as cnllrf.{t> sttuknt s. wn~ th(• pnlicy nf (C'urulnm-tl t•n P:t~tr I, C'11l 'I
Fac ulty Paa·ty in Alden Mcn1orial to Be Caln Affair
. aturclay nil(hl , NnvrrnhN 15. will rltcw.. irm t ht· unllenllln~ <rf nur Anuoun<~•--t; wort hy fnrulty in what i!, expected til lw tht· mo~t <;UC«'~~hr l faculty ()M IY thu!> far. i\ldtn Auclil orium 10.00 will nwk with lonA pt'nt -up ~aiet y , l fl. \\'.S.C'.F. 17 Equipment und rCJXtlrl> 100.00 and tilt' bt•!>tl Of C\ft · ll{l!l 0111(111.!( t ht l it (;rtnw Rumn surcrvbhln 40.00 "llld<·nl ll(1ciy mtty w('ll bt• jealou~. I 00.00 Thl' fl'altlrcd <'ntertainment will he Jt) ( ':trnival C\(WIISC 20.00 ,, c;(luare tlanrc which, ir it were tu 20. f'rddltr Mlvt>rtlstment I00.00 fulftll urw in!('rJlrctation uf its name 21 \\'.S.S.F. I 0.00 rni~ht well he limited 111 thl.' inwur· 22 . ~ I i~elln nruu:; tors. ~ I rs. J r•romc \\'. II owl! will do $1,300.00 l h~ hunurs n-. caller. There will al ~o ' urprbed? Didn 't reali7.t thl• be brirl~c nnd pnrlur game~ f11r the ••C'.A. was that broad in scupe ? l'<·r- k !! athiNiL Dr. ~ln c;.:,iu!> l:~ expccthnps you aren 't, but many other 1'£1 to he among the parlit..ipants in sllldcnb will be. This organiza ticm rht•se leKS slrt' nuous forms nf t'ntcris one whose work is not well known. t:tinml.'nt , -.in<:e he wnulrl n:tturally ,\ few or tht>5e title, may h<' JICr- ~hun uch n waslr. i( nnt destrucplrxing so they :~re C'<plained :tfler liun. uf cn..rl{y. ) lclflt>rn clnndnA th: proper number. will nlso l.lf! included In lhc pr11gram, 6. Those in S. R.H. Commons nncl the tl (lflr may crrak unrlcr the fur the use or the whole stud<·nt body. f•r t tW(t-'il(•p since Alumni Day. The 7. Printed advert isemenl ~ to he Lindy, IJriclgeport, <llld ~h:ll(, howdi tributed through the neiJthborhood ever, will unrloubtl!fll.Y prt>duminatc. HI .Illicit par1 · time jubs. The affair n" a whole might possihly 9. Print inK nr membership c;mls. he bri<>lly and aptly descrihed in the 10. For aS!>t'ml1lies. This year lhe Wl)rd!! 11f n yet litcrary-rnindcd frcsh1.' \)X'Il~ is inCrCa'led because Of ()Ur man Wht,, Whl'n informed uf the COmgcxxl fortunt> in recc ivin~ thl' frre ing event remarked, "!ltwngc fru it ". huur un \\'edne. day. Previou~ty , the Over and above all, howrvtr, it may S.C.A. had to arranjLe for ()nly rme be safely !>aid that success cannflt spc:tkcr a mtmth. but attend the efforts of the cap<tble 14. Tech <:<>nrt~ two S.C.i\. mem· committct in charge. Its chairman l>ers to rcpre~nl it at an annual is :\lr~. E. Higgrnbollom, ably aso;isled by ~t rs. f . 1. Adams, ,\J rs. int<•rcollt'Riale cnnference. 1S- 16. These are nHtional organ- 1\lexander, ~Irs. Bjork, Mrs. Grirization much the i>ttme as fratcrni- lith, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Swa n, ~Jrs, tic, have. Levitsky and ~1rs. Schweiger. The 17-18. For that much uc;ed and ~tudent IJ<xly utends to those who sometimes abused Came Room in will attend sincere wishes for an enl . • S.R.H. JOya ble evenmg.
tuclenl Clu·istian Association 1947 Budget; Appeals for Meolh<"r Si nn• U\9 1 the . tu<lent ('hristian .\ ssnciatinn has devuLC!I itself w rurthcrin~o~ the ideals or the school and r.upplt·menting dn!l'lrHom trainin~ . Tudny this, the nldesl , tudent llflo{illlit.atiun 1111 the Hill is continuin~ its work with the major interegt liC in~ that or promoti n~ school spirit. In the wurse or the o,ch11ol year a ouml){'r nf acth·ities which bind the .;tudent b(lliy together nrc the rr"Ponsibility ur the .CA. (such as 1hat rally with 32 ~a ll ons c) { milk anfl 800 cluughnuls free and the Tech ( 'ornival !ieheduled flir Xov. 22) .
otahlt• Wot•<'t.·~ler Citizen "peaks at Chal>e;·l Scr·vit.·•·
flonot·ing of Twelve Students Features Tltis Morning's Asseu•bly Progrant
\Vct'kend F<~nturcd R)' lntea·fa·atcrnitv 8~11 B ,.gins Dec..12
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for nil send nut "''in ion not ires tc1 tuxcchrdwell· in).{ moths anil tn J(ive Lhnt ~irl bnck hnmc the Jtlad wurd thnt the J\nnuol lntcrfrntcrnity Bnll is to be Drc. 12, ju ~ t onc short month away. The nrca!llon hodc•s w('ll to he n real oldfn:<hioned Chri'\tmns FormHI weekrncl , such as T t•(;h nwn haven't set•n sinrt> ll('furt' the wnr. with a baskethall l(tune with N(1rwich on Snttmlay ni~othl , followrrl hy the custnmnry l~ numl Rubin tlaru·irlR in lhe frntcrnily hOU'lCS. So lnr the committct'. con!>istinl! nr tlw reguln r men1hers o r the InterIra Lt•rnit y Council heaclccl by j ttck S:urnicr, hus not yet engaged nn ordwstrn. Billy llullt•rft<.'ld 's hand wns ~lau•d for the hig event, but un· fortu nately hb out f1t broke up a few clay., agn, lt•avinl( 'n much j;ijdflt•ncrl
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RHLoungeto llave Coffee ShoJl Soon Thr long nwoltrcl Worccstt'r Tech Coffee $hop has nt last l>eromc ;t renlit y. Through thr in it irttive or Steve Spmwas '41), :wd the cal,)incl rrwmhers 11r the Student Christian \'~llCi'i tion , pl:tn'i have been made 111 IIJ'lt' n up n Coffee Shop in the loun~e uf Sanford Riley Hall within n vc·ry few clays. The money to run tht' Coffee Shflp was a gift of the C'l:t <~S or '47. Thi, gift or $100 will he u<;erl to !>et up thl.' essentials ncce•snry for n good Coffee Shop. Tht Shop will be on n one month 1rial btUlill and if it rnN:ts wilh success, tt n111rc Ruitable locutil>n will be r<>und. The ~UlCe;$ ur this venture depends t•ntirely On the COOJ>eration of the studcnl bocly and it is expected that they will do their part in making this cnd<'a vnr a great success. The Coffee hop will be run oo a non-profi l basis and any profi t.!! made will go di rectly tu the Class ur '47 's rund for the permanent Corfee Shop. The besl coffee available will be put into use In thrs Coffee Shnp. The • ilex Coffee method wm be ~d (Continued ttn PaM~ 4, Col, 1)
Wnllllc'f' T. Monta~ue, Truslf't' unci Norton Co. Vif'c-Presiclenl Speaks
Today ttl the third genrrnl ru;.-;emhly or the! yertr the namr-s of the new lnilintes of Tuu Beta Pi were anMtrnced hy Robert Nnwell , Prl"sid.-nt of the oq~nniv.alion . Nine were chosen from the Seninr class and thrre from the class nf 1949. Tau Hctn Pi in technical nt11.l enginecrinl( colleJ(es is romra ruiM IO Phi Betn Kappa in liberal uriS colleRcll. T he purpose of lhis honorary fraternity is "To mark in a fitting manner those who have ronfcrrecl hunor upon their Alma Mnter by n hi,::h Krade of scholarship as unclcrAmtluale!l, or by their aHainment as alumni ; and to fO!!ter a spirit uf liberal culture in tht engineering colleges or .\ merit-a ... This wAS the first elt..'ttion to be h-...ld this yeur nnd was the first time men have been Ch0$en rmrn the junior cJ:r.;s. The 'lthnlastic re<tuirement is to be in the upper elghlh of the junior class or the upper fifth or the Senior rluss. Those nominated from the elMS or 1948 wert': William A. Beers from Holyoke, Mass., Harold B. Guerci of Queen Village, New York, Vincent Jl. JliSt> lis, Unynnne, N. J .; Gershon Kulin, Web!lter, Mass.; Arthur L. l'ike, Brid~eporl, Conn.; Pt>r Rocd, Boorum, Norway ; Wayne A. Shafer, J r.. Wheatland, Wyoming ; Albert H. Soloway, Worcester ; and Wilfred J. W1tt htcr, Sioux City, Iowa. From the junior Class the three men cho!len were Albert R. Deloid, J r .• New Bedford, M:w.; Malcolm E. Fcrson, Middleboro, Ma.'IS. and J umcs F. O'Regan, Natick, M IUls. The mnin speaker for this morning's assembly was one Q( lhe most able of Worcester's many capable husjnessnltn, Mr. Wallace T. Mon(Cunflu urd un Pagr ~. Cui. l)
Balloting Is Completed The fina l out come of the hotly contested clttSr. dections has been determinerl. The junior class leads the list with three offices which were closely c11ntested. The final outcome fuund j oe Winslow as Vice-President, J im O' Regan as Secretary, and Ed Dion in the position of Treasurer or the cla'iS or '49. ~ext came the sophomores with two offices really wide open amidst hQL ballot in~ ; final out· come, 11aul May, Treasurer, and Bruce Bailey, Secretary. And lastly the seniors with but one di!I{>Uted offire ; namely that of Trea., urer, with George l'ano elected to the office.