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Ort. 10, 1950
"'ORCESTER
POLYTECHNIC
INSTITUTE
:~!~l1~'i~E~~..:~T ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ~~~!:~~~~~ ~0~~~.~:.~.~.~. SPONSORED HOME DAY Time Gr·anl for· Qualified "tudc nt
the Reservist mu t have received his urder~ of recall beforr such an Application of delay has been ~uumiued .
On Sutu rcltty. O<•tuht•r 7. W.P .I. hf'ltl an At IJoml' Day for ....l...·tNl 84'i'ondury 8c•hool Mtud.-ntll. T h ..~ hoys "en from th«! Pro' idt'nc-c•, II art (urcl. arul " ' orct'l!tt•r Mrt'aM, and "«'rt' about on4' h \\l' all knuw. the induction of ln order to obtain a drft:rment hundrt>tl lu numlwr. mrn mill tht- -.t>n ice hn-. '-teppcd up fur the remainder of n -.tudent's wl Tht' 114-'lu-.lult> for the- clay "a" (fUitt> un inlt'l'ellling one. From 01 prr.·t i.d.Jly ~mce the tart of ho til- le~te day"- he must <;ati,fy the foliO\\ · 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noHn lht'rt' "all an in11~Lion of lh«! C'&mf.JWI itie-o 10 f..UH'<I rhe. t'lt'Ctl\'e Service in'! requirements: ( I ) he hob com Ph) ri it•!i, <:llt'm . Entr·• ond llt'hool huilcllnp. This tour lnt'ludt'd Altlt'n Memorial. San· OtTiu• i:. IIU\\ prOI.t''•tn~ men in the plettd 31 least one year Of cuJle~t' , Muala .• Et'o. Ulad EE Depls. ford Ril(•y llall, thr ~tnnal!lum , alhlc-llr field~ Higln11 labor• H ·N )e::tr nld a~-te jtruup and the a~e 121 he can show the druft bo.lrd th~11 Cc•l t'" ln!ilrm·lorli Iori.-.; and «""ai!MroomM, Alwatrr Kc•nl .-IC'C'Iric:al laboralor~ SalltJimil i' e:\llt'\:led to dmp to 21 )ear lw intendt'd, lx'fure \ui(U ..t I . I oSO, hury lahorolorit•l! ami lt'rlurco ruoml!, lht> Foundry. W..hbum h) lklernher. clt'IK'ndin~ un the to undertake a full-time t.olle~e umr-.c~ \\ it h I ht• mmin,.; o( the fall dmnunt of u•jt·uinn' ami t.han~-te in fnr the pre"t'nt year; ( .n he i, able nl.ln) lli'\\ fau·, IH' rt' een on the ' hoiJtl. llw "t'lclinll l11horu1ury, unci 8uynlon Ha ll. Follo"•ln8 thl1 the f..nn•an ,1tuation .•\ l.li~ que..tion tu nbtnin a cenificate vcrifyinl( that Tt•t h r.unpu~. nut unly frr-.hmro, but lour "II!' u lune'h in ~unfurcl Rilt•y llall. • .\ t I :00 p.m., a meeting was held (ur m11,, ·rhh men j, ju-.t hu 11 arc hi' f>l"ition schol::t!-tically 1\IIS in the al'u in,trurtm., nml ~rncluati' nssisIn \ldc•n Auditorium. At this meet· they, JWNmally, ufreued. uppt•r half of his da~s the lltel'edinx t.wt.. in~ the boys were addressed by Philip \ny , tudent who hu-. nut received r<:ar However. here tuo, the ·e reIn tlw 1-.lt.•tt ru:al l~n~otint•ttr inK UeR. Ih•lphoo;, pre ident of the general hi, Ordt· r~ til Rl'purt for Induction by quin•ments do not apply to rnen in partmt'IH lll'rnartl ('ohrn he~o~nn his ulumni association, while Oenn Jc· ~wptt••nlwr 2!1, the flr!ll cluy u( clns~cs, the Reserve. first yc•nr 111 Tt•ch. Mr. Cnhcn !!rlld· •ntm• W. Huwl• !lpoke on F.ng!necrinM 1~ l'lllitlrd tu lini~h lhc present aca.\ Arnduatc l>lucknt whu dot·~ nut wth•tl frotn tht• lJnivm~ity nf Okla1111 u l'!lr('(!r and admission requiretlrmk year nf sdmolin~. ·rhis u~sumcs hal'l' a full-time rourlU' rannut n•criw hunw in Jt).lg nnrl rt•reivcd his masnwnt!4. Fullowin~ the meetin~ the thr ,tucJt•nt pur~ue!l hi" courst• of a tlt•frrment ewn t hon~th he sat j.,ftt•s lt•r\ ch'J.III.'t' at :\1.1 T ., wlwre for the wus treated to the thrillinR !(roup 'turiy ~utisfnrturily. H urcler!l an' 1 b <• aforenwntioned qualirtnatilln!l II•• t t wu yt•ar~ ht• wns rr~t·arch assisFuture• Outlook fuutuulll(ume which saw Tech defeat rm•i\ed lK'fllre this dnlt'. th{'n thr However, if he is n full -timt• ~otrnd wnt Ill t•h•t.trunk•. Tlw I·:.E. n cpartFnl vt·r~ily of Massachusetts. tht' llrig hter For Grncl St>let.tht' ~t\'ICt' Office con lr~ally ua1e -.tudeot anti wa.<l in the tnp half llll'lll nl"' h..... two Rr:Hiuntr n~.. istant~ The t·ommittee on At Home Day enfurcr deci,ion" 1 he above <;itua- nf hi-. cia~' in his ~nior yt•ar, hr 111 Juhn lhtr)(.IJt•lla anti K('n . tewart. ' ay~ Proft•r~Kor Swam wn~ made up of Archie Horne, Bon tion npplif" w Order.. to Report for ma)' be deferred The)':(' ~traduat t ...,lt'IHirt L'ruduatt•d frum Tech la~t Tht' H'<'ent J(rttduathiK cia of Smhh, Pror~~rs Feklman. Parker, lnclurllon and nnt Ordt>r-; tn Report "tudenh bavin~t an abbrevinted rour-.e yc•ar with hiJ.~h tlt•tinuiun R e is a fnr Phy,1cal or ~ltntal t·:~amina tion but rwrforminl( dutie" al; in..,tructor~ memht•r uf 'l uu Bc•tn l'i S1f(ma Xi, 1950 i!> almost 1 00'~ aiN'Irbcd in Price, ~leyer, Pritchard, Atwood, Thi' pn,tponemt•nt L not applicable or J'"i~tantc: may rect>ivt thr hent·fit.., nnd Eut " ·'Jll.:t 'u . and wa~ active industry. l'rof l'nul R ~wan , dircc- Mnct'ulloul(h, and H~inbottom , Ut•nn Howe, and Dean Swan. to the men in the R~n·e It ~ u( .1 full-time Rraduate 'tuclt'nt , a • with tht• :\ln~IUI' and l'aldlrr. Ken The pu~ of the pr()jlram was tor of phm•ment '01\}'~ lhio; " Public important for the nwn in thi,. catr· .. uminll. that -.uch duti~ nre a nurmal """ Jlre.. ulrnt nf hi~ fraternity. 1\lphn Rtlatrono, Offite ha~ un nc tunl rtcord to pre~nt a true picture of life and s:c•ry to filt.• an applit::llinn fnr delay part of the curriculum. T.w Ornt'll•l j uhn Rur~arella , likeuf IH.tctically nllthc• d1~" of 1950 as n~ tlvitie ht're on the '' Hill''. Tilt wi't' ~nuluatrd fmm Tl'l h in J une havinJ( fuuncl rm1,tuyrncnt. A few partidpnnts were 11elected from ~~«· with tli,tinniun. T:10 Beta l'i and cmtlnry ~ huol.s in the three areas as 1-11 f..appn '\u \\Crt• hi, honor "'<'i· gr:ulu:tte .. haw nul infurmccl Ihi,. of~turlt•nt!l who are definitely interested 1'1 11'' \lun~e with hi~ nwmlx:rship in fltt' u( tht'ir statu :~' A few men hove untl Inclined towards en(llneerln~e, till' \ l u~qut nntl \1 Jo.l·.• juhn wns been di sut 1~fled with their linll joiJS and, lht•rcfore, the program wa!l not ltNt'lun'r of hi!! frn ternity, Theta Iand haw come lnLo l'ullllr Rclutlons lul!t on any nf the group. Kappa l'hi. Ill look for mure luc:rnllvr pu't'lt 1oM. <'o·uperating in selecting the boys Prof(rum S<·ht"'•lt•l•· for Wt't'k of O<·toht•r 2:1-28 l~ nllt'rt llc·llc:n ~, who will im;t ruct SeriOU!I shurllll(e!l or Clll(lneerlnJ( untl rnnkihA arrangements in their Ut•vt•alt•fl ; Star!'! lndu.lc Nikola idJ awl Mt·rrill ; iu l'hy.,irs, n·rrlvt'd hi<; ltiLthelnr and IWrsonncJ in tht> nc•ar fulurC' un• now urcus were Archie J. Horne, '26, Uoril'! GoldovHky Aguin l>irt-t.'t8 Fanu.•d <:lwrul'4 nt:c'\tl'r'l cl<·~tr<'<' nt, Brown Univt'rsily i\lumnl Chairman of the Worcester Pmscrnm'l nnd artists fur the si' Snloi!its will int lude )-.ant' ~tern, in IQ 4h lind JC,4R r~pectlvely . Mr. indiratcd , becnu'lt' of the expected nrcu, Jl'uthan M. Southwick, '27, conrtrt'i of the Olsl Worrester ~t usic hnil<•d by "Time" as one ,,( the llrllrn<~ lllught physk.<~ at both incr<'nsed need c;rentt'd by mobillta.· 1\lumni ('hairman of the Providence r . I I,A I ~'llrctwn nnll l'urclue nnd will receive tion auiviti~ . In addition, e~tlmate'l art'a, and j ohn B. Willard, '3 7, of the .'"'tl\'a • to ~ he d V\.tolx•r 23 to 28 world's ma.o;ter violini~b. l'ierrt' 111 ~lemorial Auditorium, ~ere an· . • h1 clcH 111r:tte thill fall from Yale based un l'nrollment Ja,t Spring In- lltlrl rc,rcl area alumni. _.. J h Z u k Lubll,hulz and Cenm :\emenoff. mo t l nlvc·r,cty. 11 uunln• ye<.ten1ny 1JY o n • ouc • . . . • dkate diminh.hlng graduating classt'S It<} Jlrf"-ident of \\'orcr,ter County h_nlhant duo-p1amsts lx>fo.re the pub· In tilt> 1-:tonomk Department thruuJ(h june, 1953. The outlook for ~lu <ira l 1\ ..-.x:iation hl t<Kiay. Robert ~lemll . popular ( ·h11rle \ld'oy wa 11ppointe<l as . t t I' I t h' f tilt> future ,..orndunte i denitely optl· Tht- Philadtlphia Or(he,tra w;ll radw cuncert and ~letrOI)()IitanOpera "" ru< or r .,r 0 •~ ma5ter o arts p;crticipate in tht tntire week or COil· ban tone. Elena :'\ ikolaldi, ~o:lamnr- tf~ret' from Colgate he l(radualed mi-tic. f h fmm lllinoi' State "ormal l'niveru·n~ or t r e1enth con~u th·e year. 11u., Greek operatic contrnllo, of inter--~.UI!tne Ormandy " ill conduct the ity ~-------------~ The class or '53 bas emerged the Tue;clo~y, Friday ancl Saturday ub- nattonal fame : Rudolf ~irku,ny, dts· 'orman juhn~m. a xraduate of vlttor in the fil'lt leg on the Coat~ Wuntedl 'HIPIIun wntert , and :\le\;ander tinxui~hed youn~t Czech·born piani'\l \\ n~nt'r ~ltmonal lutheran Cl>llege head trophy. The paddle rU5h ~ One CartoonistHiJI,ht·rx a<>~<ld,tt e rtmd uctor . ~~o·ill 'I he .. Request •:rogram" on l\lon- In 194H, will tenth ~lathemat ics. conducted under Tech's customary \\'hr1 can capture with pen ltaclth,• ~Iunday " Requeo,t Program" ~IJy. Ol.to~r 23 will offtr the foll ow· .\lr j uhn.,on tauxht al Brown before rules, which require no hilling below nncl the Conn•rt fur \'uunx People on InK M!lectlons by the Ph.lladelphla Icumin~t In Tet h. a nd ink the spirit, color, the shoelaces, no loaded paddles and ~aturday morninl(. Orchl!stra: Overture to l>te l·lederDcmnlcl Dodge and Andre Tasso humor and tral(edy arounrl no holds barred. The spirit in which 'rht Feillival Choru~ of 250 mixed maus. S~rauss; The ~loldau hy. Sml'· bot h hunqr ~traclunte'l from Tech las~ Tech. Must bt young, eager, this was taken promises much for the vulcr~o will he wndurwl by Boris Ulna:" Chor~s an~ orchestra Will. of- junt', will br l(tafluat(' 3$Sistants ln and drafHiefcrred. Salnry fulure competition between classes <:uldov~ky, mu~k direrlor of the ft•r Ftnlandla, lbclius, ond 1 ale~ the• C'hc•mkrtl l': ngineerlnr< l>eparlto lltttrt : One year's free nncl makes the upperclassmen wonder F~> tival in , hurt number~ 011 each frum the Vie~n~ Woo~ls, 'trauqs; nwnt thil! yror. Docl~ote was a memsubscription to the TEen If they aren't ~etting just a wee bit l'\'t'ninll and in 11 "Choral Proxram" l ~aal Stern, \'Johnist Will IJe htard ht>r uf Tau Belrt Pi onrl Sigma Xi, N ~ ws. Uonus to l'ullt r.er uldt•r. The freshmen came bedecked on Thur!<duy. '~ith t)rcheltra in the Concertu in E IY'•irlt~ playing in the l.land and Prize winners. in a lipstick and cork war mull Sinrde cuncen ticket will sen on min(lr. ~lt'ndel ~ohn. lioyntnnilln!l. \ndre Tasso, before If intt'rt'ltcd , run 1 do not which It i!l presumed was to frighten walk lo put your name and puhlic -air • epttomber 30, but rec:erCupies of tbe Srrin~t 1\nnounct'· cmninx to Tech. attended the British the ~ophomores, but evidently failed a pecimen Of yOur W()rk in \"3tion> a cnmpanied by check may ment ~hi.n,:t detaib may be obtained In titute in Cairo. f:JtYPL Ht was a' the better-organized sophomores the "C" IJoJC In Boynlfm. he ent in at any time 10 be filled in from music store:. or fe,ti,al Offic:e ,nnive in the Outllllt. Camt'ra, Cosfin i,hed the frantic ten minutes with at the \uditorium. mtJ(lOIItan and 'ewman Clul.ls. ·equence 1f receipt. paddle~ to the freshmen's 27.
SCII()()L NA~tE E\V ME~1BER ...
lO ST FFS
Majority of Class of '50 Find Positions
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WORCE TER MU IC FE TIV L TO Fl~A T RE PHILA. ORfJI. AND IS.AAC TERN, VIOLINI. T
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SOPHOMORES WIN PADDLE RU H, 45-27
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