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POLYTECHNIC
S.A.E. LEADS FRATERNITIES IN CHOLASTIC HONORS A.E.Pi and A.T.O. In Ncar Tic for· "ecoud Place Si~ma .\lpha Epsilon frntrrnity "all.cd off with H'hulastic honors w~t t~·rm. leading its nenrt''l rivaJ, .\Jph.J Ep,ilun Pi, by 1.28' I in ~Lhula~tic U\l'fillo{C and lin ~hing ahr•HI llf tlw Collt'j!\' owrage by " ·.\ . E. :.et tht' pace \\ith a 2.J'>' it~ 17', U\'era~r fur the tl.'rm while .\ . F Pi lini~hcd ecnnd with 74.89': lind \ . T. 0 . wa,., third with 74.74 ,.t. .\II thrt'C of the..:e fraternitit'!' have thu~ t"tahJi..,hed t hcm ~el w5 a~ l<'adinl! canrlitl tHI.'~ lor \\ . J'. 1.\ Frnter· nity Scholar~ hip Prize!> and the Cen-
BOYNTONIAN FEATURE OLD FAVORITE <.:oudawtor J••rry W<>ht!, V ocul iMI Ph yll ii~ Ru w•ling
' oulho Tc., h Nigltl Life In n rerem intervit•w. Jrrry \\'<:Ill> I he able <:OilUUClllr uf the " ll(lyn· wnianl>'', .;nid ··Our mu:.ic b de· s~ned to aid the Tech student in hC. lll'lcturmal hunt . nnd since music hath l harms to ~oothc th~ S.WUAt' beast \\l' ~tick strictly to , uch sm1tt1th numlJcrs a " \\'hy Uon't You Haul Off And Love ~le One ;\[ore T ime , and l>e!>ide~. in a d oi'ltered uunmunity ~uch as " the llill ' who ever ht•artl ur bc·hup, yet?" Our present Boyntonians are sponsored by the school for the purpose or providing danccablc (?) music (?) al school function~. Many of lhcir members belong to the regular marching lmnd, and this combi ned wilh the rehe~trsnls necessary to de· velop their smooth styling is quite :1 feut for n Tcc:h Student to handle. They are a growing orgunizution, nnd in rcumt year~ have ndclC'cl sev· era! in.-.truments and a public nddre:.:-: ~ystem tn Lheir equipment. The:.e men are paid for their en· gugements at the danct'S. This has oftl·n bmugh1 up much controver y, but when you reali1.e the time in\•nhetl, <'specially lhe supreme c;acrift{'(' or trading a hom ror a femmefatale on Saturday nitt•s, iht'Y are truly rle~erving of thrir pitltlnce. In fact, this martyrdom is completely beyond yuur writer's compreheoo:. ion. The currt"nt Band specinlill',es in Mr<li~o~ht dance music. featuring old ra\'!lritl'S with a few specialty num!x>rs. The members wbo nre currently tuod lin~-t nnd lwatinl( oway for rtrtr plt'n~ure are: Saxophone Section: \1 \nderc:t)Jl, Freel Cranl, C'JCnr~te Peer. and Dave Jenny ; Brn ~. Section: n nn Dodge, Leo Lutt. Petro:. Pttrrrfe, Ken Pnrson11. and Jerry \Yt>h Rhythm Section : Lee llas~etl piano; Bnl \\'al~h . drumo;: and
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INSTITUTE ·
Pi Delt Song Fest
Excellence Prile. Scholarship l'rizes of ~ I 00 and $7 5 are aw:mkrl each year to thl' two fraternitit•s with the highf':.l :chulal>tic awragcs prO· ,·idt>cl the..'it: averages e-.ceecl bot h --~--------~----· 71', and the t•olle~ow average. Schol· arship al:>o counts ( lll an C<Jual basis with participation in !-chuul acth·l· Populat~ ties in uelerminin!t tht• winner or the There alwayt~ S('('ms tn lw musir in t\ldt'n Hall.. . . Glee Club, Octet, t:enf'rnl Excellenre •\ward which cnn Boyntonians pntllicl nJ~ . . . but Saturday night, !\larch 25, the strains of sl<;t:. or $125 and pussr~sion or the cJ~e harmony ,dll prcxhim the Pi Oelln Epsilon l oter-Fraternily Sing Prt!>ident '~ Truphy fnr the !lttCc:ectl Tech .l\len Cou8titute to be in progre.,\, in~ academic year. Backbone oi Citie Pi llr lta Epsllnn i!'< now thl' <,econd ncwc.'t honorury (ratemity on cam· Other ftgures released by ~ l bs Naval Reserve Post pu~. journal bot k in llri~in , th<'y encourn~e the highest of fraternal id~als, Gertrude R. Ru~~- Registrar, reveal .\lthMRh the \'. J2 unil has left and Jnyalty to \lmn ~ I nter . Thi<; coultl in no way be beUer e;~empl t~ed that the .\11- Fra n~rnity nvt·ru~e fur t•ur ralll(IU!> omc tim<' a~o. 1h~ :'1- ~"Y 1han hy m11'r-[ratcrnity COIIIJ)('Iititm. This is the second year of the SmgJ the term wa 73.36',. tlw Xon-Fra· b Mill with us. It l'\ \dth U!>o .tt Lhe and it will uncltllthteflly continur for many more. 1ernily average 74. 2(, , and tilt' prrwnt 1iml' in th<' form ()f the :\nval Each frn ternity will sing two• Collc>ge uvera~e 73.78'~. Rt•-,,•rvc· On\! n111y SOtltl lX' as!>OCiat· ~~~n~.;. unt' t1f 1lwit own 1:hnirf·, and \ lpha Epsilnn Pi will close the in!t \\' urH~u·r T~!th a ... u ~ubsicliary une 11f tlwir fraternity !>till~' · Joe pruw·:un with n friC'nclly '' Bless 'Em uf ,\llnapulb uwin~-t to the \'- 12, the Lrntirt' will he ~ ~~~~ trr ur ( 't'l'('llHillit'~ o\11"; havlnR dnnl! !'II, they'll explain Rl"'t•rvt•, and It" rhuk~· uf .\dmiruls fHr 1he ('venin~. 1lwir happinc11s with ''Sweetheart Of foa· J1rt•ldt''>. 'J'(•t:h ll\1'11 , tho:-.: frum the Phi C::unmn l>cltu will litnrt th~: A E l'i". fa ~;u lt y . alumni . and utllll•r,;:rordu:t11' lmll mllin)( at 8 1 '. ~ 1 . Tlw Fijit. wlll 'l'lw jutlRCll sho1thl by this time The c.: ummiiH't' directing prudur · ~-troup~ ,Ill' predominant t)n tht· r~•str:r be in u c:oin -tlippin~ moocl, and Mr. bt•Jtin '' lu rtw Sh(tdt• Of Th~> Oltl tiun 11f tht• fl1 ()ViC Of lifr here UO thP 11f I hr \\ m~.-l'Joilt'l unil of I hr l<t·~wrve. .\ ppl~ T r<•<'" und th 1ft intn "S111ukc Rnymund Morin, music critic for the T t-ch campu.:. i~ Cf\tltlnuing its senrch Thio, unit !11 cii111J!il'rtl uf thr,•t• lhvi\\'oru·stt·r Tt'il"{!,ram, Mrs. Grace 1)ream!\" fur a <otudrnl to play 1he leau wlc :~iou' whirh mt•l't \Wekly. t...~· mhi~k. l llrcctor of Music at \Vor!\e>\1 , ~i~mtt .\lpha l•.p..,ilun will in tht• tilm. Sume intcrvit•w~ hnve n~ll'r State Teachers' College and l•h lt~it•n L.-utlerli take u.., nn n Lrip in '',\ l':tpital already been c:onductccl: tMre an: In T ht• Tuesday night Uivi ion ba:, !-.hip'', ami snit with lllfiOtlt)lin on(\ l'rofc~ or l\l irliani, Assistant Directhe uffing. :1s it~ l·: "<t'~ utiv~ Ofliccr l.ic.>ul. j ohn tllr of :\1usic at Uoly Cross, will re· Since the entire film lc; to be nar- ,\1, IJarrlt•lt , lht' Superintendent of canot inw till' "!:!. \ Jo; ~wt>t• t IH'a rl tirl' to the Green Room to decide Sung". ratecl. there will be no speJking pMl \'\':ashburn ~hOp'>. It is, however, tht' th<•ir dilt•mma. Thf' .vro·~ will he " l)owu By The im ol\'ed . just an ability to .rct ~J ondny nrght Division in which Thr• presentation or the Jli Delta naturally before Lhe tamPrn- nnd nul!lt uf tht• Tt•ch men are located. Old Mill Strcttrn'', where they will Epsilnn cup will be the signal for serenade the "SwcNhearl of ATO''. alcmA~illc n come!)' C"<lt'd in an inTht> Divi,ion Trnining Ofliccr for joy 10 reign unrestrained. Tired vo'' In The Evening Lly The Ml~ln · «t;mt e nr Iwo! tnl cords and sore hands may then thi ~ j(COU(l i.o; Lieut. (j.g.) W. R. If yuu are intere:.tcd in bein~r con- c:rug;lll uf I he• hlt'(t rica! Ikpartmcm li~h1'', 'l'hetn l'hl will WtKI the fui r move to the Sanford Riley Commons 'idrrt•tl fur lJ1is role, leave ynur while l.icut. (j.J4.) C. W. Staples, l11cly of th<>ir choice with ''lkre'!; 'l'o fur llancing ; the more· lhan-enjoyname with Professor Downing, l'ro- Instructor In l\l .K, is in charge uf Thee, Dream (;lrJ Of Tbetu ('hi". ablc music will be provided by our LCA bcllt•vc.~ 11 I 1's i\ Sin To TClll own R••yntonians. fes~;ur H igginbottom or with Don an J.;uginccring Se<;tiun. In ElecSmith iu the Alumni Offtce. Rctlre- 11 nnic.,, graduate <;t udcnt Lieut. .~ Lie", and so the •· j olly Men The lnsl reminder: you fortunate scntutives u·r the molion piclure con- (j.g.) r. C. Allen l'l the Company Of Latnbtla ( 'hi '' will next proclaim. suul!; dig deep, and produce a buck <:ern m:tkin~ the falm will be on Offrtw :tnd Ens. \V. j . !Junk, who i.s The Phi Slgs, in a suntnwrtime and n half for your two lic.ketsJ a campus again on l\lMch 29 to Aiv<· al!!o nHnpletlng hi.~> J.(ralluate work, mood, will tell of their " Coney Island meager sum for so delightful an full part k ula rs. The time will he an- i~ ~slstnnl l:ornpany Officer. The Baby", and then st~renadt! with " Phi evening. You aestl1elic stags may be nounced Inter. music-lovers ror two bours, at half leadln~ l't•tly Oflicer is Chid W. ]. Sigma 1\nppa, Here's T u Thee". The Sll( Ep.'l tfJ(J will harmrmize that price. \\'111 htC'r wh() is tl Graduate A ~l~l l)ick C:utes on the bass. For lhc Lust year's sing wa.'l won by Theta aut in thr E. K DC'parlmcnt. The ur " \\'hilc Strolling Through 11le mu5ic lover:, thnl ftOCRl'<>US, tltWty Tt•rh nwn wlu• nre Rcllt'rvc inl.truc- I'ark One J)a.y"1 hnw they mel n Kappa 1'i, in close competition with IJiunde making with the pipes b tnr-• indurlc Genrgc• Saltus, Richard " \Vonrlrrful Sig Ep Oirl". Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Come and see l'hylJi._ Rawding. Phyllis l~ a \\'orTheta KnJl'S skies will ne'er bt' If they can do II again! Why you l-n)·clt•r, j ume!l \\'hilcside, ant! Chriscest<•r girl \\ell kno,\n in vtx:al cir ty l.innirl~ . 'rllese Iauer men nil hlue : their Inspiration i. ' 'Margie". can't even keep Benny away SaturcJc.-;, and, lhis-should-havc-happcnedhnvr rhc K T . 2c rutin~. Robert They 'll fullnw with " The Red, The day night I Come and hear singing tn-mc, b a grade school teacher. ller as it o;hould be sung l I' a' rcuu, j tlhn Fei(Jsine, and Ken- Gulrl And T he Sliver". telrphone number is 4-.3 • • . • , rl:tll For. ber~ art on the Seaman nishcd the material for this program. whoops. that's for me! 'r roinec ro~ter. The fi rst of the speakers introOur " Boyntonians'' were not ol~fany O pporaunitit•8 duced by Profe~sor Phelps, who con\\ilY orAanized in the pr~nt manWtrlc range Of training OpJ)Or· ducted the program, was a man well ner I>iJUting t hruugh a few musty tuniti(', nrc nvailable lO those men ttuaHfted to discuss the problem of " \ ftrrmaths'' and " Peddlers" we who take part in the Reserve. The Topic of Oi!Klussion personal loan c:redil. H e was Mr. lind that thf'y have developed from unusu:tl dlver~ity of training Includes Cover8 Various Field~ William T . Sweeney, Vice PreSident (Ill orthe!ll ra fealuring nute, piccolo!!, prnctir~> In brnnthcs such as Motor Ol Loon Extensions of the Worcester County Trust Comnnd celln.<;. The first tlanC(' uanll noc ~ l nch lni.'lt att<l Hospital Corpsman. During the reKulnr Wednesday pany, which speciali,.es in personal ~u ch wac: the " Tech Cre!lecnts'' under S ummrr C ruif!e!l assembly period Ute Junior Clas." was loans. Mr. Sweeney showed that al" Red" Burn'> which got underway Tht· hiJ.( highlight of th<> Reserve given a hricf but lnformulio11-packed th nu~o~h personal credit can be either in 1926. The " Aflermalh" hn~ thl:<i comment to make, "lhe dance hanrl pnij.tram is the 'ltrmmer cruise taken lnnk <Ll a very pNIClical side or their Installment buying loans or loans lo hn.-. llt>en trans ferrrd to the .\ lhlcl lc by it!'l memh<-r.!i. Thi'l crui~e involve.'! economics courM!. A series o£ well· he ri'J)aid in one lump sum, the .\s:;ociation nod we hope thnl it will aLttml ~ea duty and usually has on planned talks by three prominent rrerlit rntlng of lhe Individual is of fare better than it did under lhc il'l itinerary many forei~n ports. \Vorcc.~lt>r banking eJCecutivee~, each I h<' grentest importance for any type. mlt~iro l association''. Frankly sprak- Thr pay ~.1lr i<~ 1\avy standard and ciemon~tratinsc how the problems or nnther point stressed by Mr. lnq. this has us puu:lecl. Tt mu!>l adrls an extra bonus for the aclua1 t>xlen~itm of hank credit applied to Sweenc>y was that the banks can his particular type of bank, Cur- s.... ECO MEETING-Pa•e 4 ~Nl rluty f>edormed . ,._. UOYl''TO~'JA!\ S--Pa«e 4
This Saturday
Navy Program With
Dance Mt-. ic by Boyntonians to Follow Ft·ate1·11ity Competition
Mett of W.P.I.
EARCH GOE ON FOR TECII' IJEADING ACTOR
City Bankers Are Speakers at Junior Econo1nics Meeting