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Volume XLII Numbl'r 6
M ....., Tueeday, Nm•. 13, 1951
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AFRICAN AREA Saudf' nl Opinions On
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TWELVE SENIORS HONORED BY ELECTION TO WHO'S WHO Faculty Representative Confirms
Rnclio Operation • Wt·rlnc:-day, ~ovcm lwr 7, {'ulund ( 'h,1rlc<; \\"ellington Furlon~. .\ rl'C'ent editiun n[ a IOlill nt'\\ " n~~tl'll I mellis.:t.>nce orticer, 1-(.tve bb P:lJX'r t"llntaint"tl :Ill nrtiCll' :~huut n 01" 1'1w r h.'llinn llf l'lrni nrs ltl W/JO'S ll'//C) 1.\' .l.llJ.::IUC. IN COLLI!:GES tnl~ t•nlllh.•d " \ frica, Continent uf \\uru·~tl•r motht>r \~ho h:\'l lht• ~rt'al . 1.\'D £1 1\Jl'I~NS/TII!.S has bt•cn cmuplctcd and the rc:>ults of lhe t>lection L>t'~t iny" . In his own interesting plt•a~>urc or llst('r1irtJ( to lwr Sort SIWa l.. (101\0illlCI'd by the Tt'<'h {'l)undl. The! 'l'rch Cnuncil nominates and elects rnannt•r hl· dl'~cri hed Lhe counlry and l'Yt.'ry tiny C\ Cn thou11h he b 11100 twelve Senior!'! for this honor, and n rcprcscntntivc of the faculty confirms it~ importunct• to future security. H e rniles away. T he son. chit•f rn~thWN Competitio n Kct>n As the selections. al-.o tli ..tns~ed the .subject or the re· Both Cla~st•s Vit" For l.!;ach year the Cll111Jlll!l leaders and nctive men throughout lhe colleges cent Ziuni.:.l lllO\•emenl in Pa lestine for a 10,000 wnu radio station in Heacl IloJtOJ""" in the Unill'd • taU.'!I nre seiN:ted for this honor. The following men will ,., Goat Puerto Rico, makes this daily contact ., <> and uf the re::.ulting attitude or the represent Worcester Tech this year: ~ear EaM toward the \\'estem with his mother lhrOU[!h I ht• ht'lp or During the ft:\1 wcrk:.. I hat classes 1/urold l lltltt'n Track "\V" l , 2' powers. local amateur radio operators. The· ha\'e been undrrw.ty. ''e h:we ''ltnes· J ; Onsketbnll 1, 2; Tech Cnrni"al .\ s Colonel Furlong pointed out, "free call" setup is carried on by Lhc sed t h~ poundin)l of paddlt>~, :..plashI, 2; Tech l'mml.ill, 2, 3, 4; Skull control of Africa means possession son's holding conversation<; by short in~t or muddy watt•r, and either J, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4 ; Clnss Presi· of Gibraltar, gateway to Southern wnvc wiLh .hams in the Worcester an~n pantcipnted in or hcw d or lon~t walks O ll dent 1, 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 4; Paddle Europe; the Suez Canal, shorlcsl while the mother listens in Oli her ()II cold night:.. The CUll S(' or oil this, Rush I, 2; Rope Pull I , 2; Frater· route from Europe to the Far East ; rccei\!ing set, which is not cltpahle or 111 course, is th(• hi~hly <onll'Stct.l Vnrit•fl Program Planned nily Presidenl 3; Phi Sigma Kappa. and the C'apr of Good Hope, key· ~ endi ng messages. C:u.u':. llcad, which ne~:!l-; no further Witlt Tic·k••l Snlc To Robr•rt C /tllfJma" -Ba~okelbnll l , (X1int for trade between South· "'h d . 1 . 1.'\plnnation. .... " \V" 2, J, 4; W.P.l.t\.A. 4; Ped' e sending an rece•v "It stntton Slnrl in Nf"ur I' utur.wt ... tem .\frica nnd lbe Far East. T he tirnc b comi n~. hmwwr, when dll'r Staff 1; !'addle Rush I ; Rope or one of the nlormentiunetl area Ru~ia is ~oing all-out for control Dccemllt'r 14 is 'Jilkkly dcsc(•nd· l'ull I ; lntcrfratcrnily Sports 1, 2; " hams" is located on the third floor hnm n and :.1~1 wiiiiJc of no avail. or thb country, not only for posses" upon us so that it is time for Skull 4 ; Class Trea:;urer 3, 4; Sigof jennings House, 18 Boynton This Friday evening, Nov. I o, at inn sino of these important gateways ei~thl o·clock in Alden Mem\> rinl thl.' everyorl" Street. All of t.he f rosh and n few ~ lo g1·ve sorne r"al "' thollght to lllll Alpha Epsilon. mentioned, but also for the vast unnunl Tech Carnival, ~ponsorcd by Fruuk Flood Football 1, 2; Base· amount or untapped resources, includ- ~ophs will recognize this ndurc. ~ a.., Lhi' \\', P. I. Student ( 'hristion As· the coming lnt crfrutcrnily Ball. This, haJJ 2, 3, 4 (Manager); Prom Corn. th~ firs1 formal weekeml of the school ing the much-desired uranium de- •he headclunrters of the Military .:uliation will be held. ll cnry S hnptro mil te<' 3; Tech Council 3, 4; A.S.C.E. Sci\'nce De1 > artment of the c;unJ> us · l 11 1 't is h rv> · 1 posits. Russia woulrl also like to get is general chairman. Th!! C:oruh•~tl year, IS open o a anc 1 Ot'-u 2 (Treasurer), 3, 4 (Vice-Pres.) i Corps unit of the R. 0. T. t'. l k po:;se!'sion of Dakar on the West ~innnl " " ham " is none olber than SFL' con ~ iltls or skit~> by the Faculty uncl lhal the fre~hrncn <'Spednlly wil ta e lnterfratornity Council 4; Peddler f h11 Coast, a port which is as close to classes. advantage of the occasion to re<tlly Sluff J , 2, 3, 4 (Managing Editor); John Gregal, who, aJon!! with 1st l,t. Freshman uno Soph(>more . . thr U S. ns any of Lbe European Thl' winning cia~ recetvcs one J lOIOl .• "'uet Ihe most out ur collcoe " activities. Paddle Ku~h I ; Rope Pull I, 2; "jump nrf'' !.pots. Colonel Furlong. David Edwards, compo e the stnff towards attaining t he Goal•s 1leau. U . 'II be h I"' th' r W.P.I.A.A. l , 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Ep· ancmg WI <' u IS ycnr rom at thb point, brou)lht out the fact of twu licensed operators ur Terh '~o f he rt:spectlve c:hL'iS humorisL'I silon 3, 4 (l'res.) ; Interfraternity that thr• \\'e;,tern powers are doing llWn radio SL'Ition with c tll l euer~ h;l\ e alreacty compiled "5C1lds'' or 9 to 2 o'clock in AJden with music Sports; 1-'ratcmity Vice-Presi~nt ; 'Crlpt. Ken Wakct.>n, lo'reshm:lll chair· provided by Ken Reeves. Ken, by Phi Sigma Kuppn. \'try liu lc in the way of geuing in KJ\\ AR. For all who may have seen it on men, declares, " \Vc have the wit, cast the way, pluycct at la!lt year's I. F. good stead with the r\ear Eastern ;llan 1/an.rcn- Football "W" 1, 2, countri<·s. We must if Russia is to the roof of Jennings House, th:ll and a live point lend in th • race and formal and proved well-liked. AI· 3 (Co·Capt,), 4; Skull 4; A.I.E.E. br kept from over-running this key· cumplica ted arrangement is a rotary by next Friday aL ten o'clock we'll thoul(h tuxedos will be tbc dominal· 2, 3, 4; W.P.J.A.A. 3 (Vice-Pres.); stone to world conquest. bcnm~ (llltenna for 2 and 10 meter have 'lix points. The Sophomore's Kope Pull 1, 2; Interfraternity • I n~ dress, lhc members of lhe Signal .\L the present moment Nahas band short wave. On the floor below, Ruy \V be reta li ales, ., ~1nrlm 1 un< Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Phi EpCorps unit here at T ec:b are remlndecl silon. PaJ:.ha is stirring up his people against thcrc is a VHF 152, a converter for Lt•wis !>hould be a! good as •s4." ~~~~ to be disrc)(arderl, however, l.; tJu•L R. 0 . T . C. uniforms wiD be Joseph Jiunnics- Football " W " 1, the Briti!lh and there is danger of a rtocciving on the 2, 6, and 10 nwlcr rrrolutinn, stated CoL Furlong. With hand, and a R~l E 69 receiver. tht' Faculty's Sam Ltovenlkm, Mr. F.. con..idcrt>d a~ proper for tbc occasion. 2, 3, 4 (Co..(.;apt.); Baseball 1 i rt'1lnrci tn the Palestinian situation in Cuuple-cl wilh this receiving t..'quip· llullow!>, who will try tn pro\!e tb:lt On the (•\!f'ning of the formal the Basketball 1, 2; Skull3 4; 1\.LCb.E. 1 1\ hich a million-and-a-baH Moslems mt'nt arc u !50 wnu tran~mitter fui a mnn i~ only as young as he feeb n'cdvin~ liuc will be made up of Col. 2, 3, 4; W.PJ.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Var(' H . sily Club 3, 4 (Vice-Pres.) ·, Inter· 1\Cre tfrin'n from their homes so that the 10 meter !Jand, nod a I 5 wut t nncl thnt he can s till show the yuung FcNer nnd Mr!'l. Foster, o 1. arrrs '- 1 Crutcrnlly !-Jpol'ls; Tech Council 3 lh(' l.ionbts might migrate back to tr.lll~mitH•r for the 2 meter uan<• Mt>rs \\hat real cornrcly Is. A lilm 1 (ll Pal(•stinr, Colonel Furlnng st{lted thut '' I1it h wmposc l he sen .n",., ct Jtlif) will be part or l he fucuIty prrscnta and ~ I r~. llarris, onrl Admiral Clu· 4 , Slj4mil Phi gpsilon. V(•rius. William ' Ml'lwlick- Fuotball " W" thew iuullil{runts a t."lltally hac! nn nwnt. \\'ith this setup thr ~tatiou linn. .<\11 in all, it looks liken rf'al " bnnJl The l9SJ version of the J . F. Ball l , 2, J, 4; Uaskctbnll "W" 1, 2, 3,, ri~ht fu l dnim on the land sinre thry INI\'Pis on the air wa\!eS lo places ull lll'rl' or Ru sian and Balkan descent . UH'I the western and east('rn hrmi!i· up'' three ring circus. If you wnnl will be rather unique in that some 4; Athletic C'OUJ1cll 3; Prom Com· Thl, wntro\C?rsial issue was inves· phercs, and Lt. Col. J ames Foster, til have the time of your life be in really special entertainment will be mit tee 3; Skull 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 2, horial nt eight o'clock lhi.s on Lap for intermission. Five mem- 4; Tech Council 2; Newman Club liJ,latcrl h)• the T£CU XEWS, rorei,~tn head of the Military Science Depart- ,\Idem .\lem . I, 2, 3, 4; J nterfraternity SporU• studt•nt>- bein~ contacted and their ment, graciou:;ly extends an invitu· Friclny nig t. tion to nil .students who are licenqod 1 he price is $ 1.00 per couple, $0.75 hers of the l~oyntom.ans have been Theta Kappa Phi. opinion~ noted. These views on the Warren Palmer- Track 1, " W,. 2, mattt'r are ~ la tcd in the foUowin~t operator!> to u~ lhe equipment at sin~de. Dancing will follow In Alden crmwctcd and have consented to give anv time. Mtmorial to the music of the ever· out with some solid Dixieland Jazz 3 4 Soc "W" P:lr:t$Cr.tphs. hi . k , i cer 2, 3, 4 (Co-Capt.) i " · 1ooCwill Tentative plans have already been popular Boyntonians. for nJI.to ehnJOSy. Tf ds Ses.s Rll ta e Ted~ Carnival I, 3 i Skull 4· Concerning tl1c Arabian situation , ey ommons A.I,E.E. 2; W.P.J.A.A. 1, 2, 3, it has been brought up that durin~ formulated for a coul1>e or ln!itrut· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~place rn. t c a~. or where rn addltiO~ refreshments of Rope Pull J ; Class Vice-President the First World War promises were Lion for students leading to a no"lce's ~ SenJ'or·s 1 Sen•·ors 1' cokes and coffee w•ll be served. I 3 4· Varsity Club 4 (T ) mnlle for Ara bia's independence, if license (nf one year's duration) which The remainder or the weekend will Atl!let' ' ' ' C reas. i U 3 ('f ) ~he would revolt against Turkey so will enable the student to use the be taken up wilh the school's basket•c ounc reas. , 4 ALL MUST II AVE PEDDUl R ( Pres.) ; lnterfraternily Sports; as to rclie\·e pressure on the balllc equipment for sending and receiv· 1 hold·n P ICTUR ES TA..,.EN AND RE ball game and house parties. With linu in France. Arabia re\'olted, and inJC. T he on1Y th.mg ~ th"" • ~ • fo' rnlernity Vice-President 3; Sigma Tt RNED UEFORE oec. 1. the cooperation and backing of Phi Epsilon. the \\ u w,..,_ won; but the British ('ll:lns back is the present shortaRe or u,·p nnt. Howl!\•er. thil> bu~3boo \lAKE AI' I•C) INTMJ::NT' AT senior:s an!l freshmen alike, the formal d .. . . ... 111 l!t1Vrrnrnu11 did not adhere to it" .. 1 1uwar 1 •. ,JIJffiOlls-T £cu NEws 1, ~~ 10 be remedied in the ncar future Bl'SIIONC'S. \\ ill be nothin~ short of terrific. ( • I' promi.;e. 2 •tnd the cour'"' of instruction \\ ill Ticket. for the prom will be on sale ( : 3 . 1'-f ttor-in-Chief) , 4 i Tech Thht incidences plus the factf- , "" .(lllnC't1 3, 4 i Skull 4 ; Tau Beta Pi U.·gin rolling in high gear. soon. Sec; WIIO' W IIO-Pu • 4 Sr,. COL. J. llLONC-PnJCl' 2 LJ ~t
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Prepare F Tech Ca r1lival
Selections Made By Tech Council
Ken Reeves 'ro Play At I.F. Forntal To Be Hcltl Dec. 14
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