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News Worcester, M.auchusetts, Thursay, December 9, 1965

Volume LVI

Number 10

P. w. BROUWERS IS TECH SENATE POLL TAKEN BY DEATH RES wa. olumnu• - lormer ULTS RELEASED

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Mr. Peter W. &rouwen. a tormer trunee and •lumnl, clMd at the aee of 74 In h» hor~~oe oa N~ wmtJer Zl 11185. He Uwd at M'l Park Ave., CraMton, R.I. Mr. srouwers ...,. a 1856 term member ol the Boerd of 'I'n.a*-, at Tech under the f~ latle Mr. Philip M. Morgan. He WM ai.Jo an out*ndil\l .tucRnt M well. While at Tech, be becMne a member ol Tau Beta Pl and Sieml XI honOl' frat.ernJtie.. Mr.

R.eaul1a ol the Tech ~nate poll conoernlng varioua campu.a acUvitle. and attitude~ haw finally been complied and releued to the IWdent body. The poll WM cln:ulate ln an t..ue of the TEOH NEW'S 1Mt Jprinl w ith hopee ot c:ollectlnr tbe opinions of the •tuden1 body and t.culty on what have been very c:ont.rownial toplce at Wo rONter Tech. The rapon.e to the que.tlon- 're dWtrJbuted lut year WM not • ar-t u ex~ . Only lto quealon.-.. wet"e IUbmltted and ol . . _ Ito, many que.UoNI were unarwwend. In ~ to the fl rill q \JIN'tion which w.. whether the ROTC procram at W.PJ. lhould be voluntal')', lit an.werell "~" while

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l•tloNI. phone Co. of Metropollt.n diviHe WM the pallt ~t ol sion In Bolton and then to Provit.he Providence En!Pneerm. Sodence ln 1929 aa d lvWon plant c~Y. cha1nnan ol the Providence enclneer for Rhode Ialand and Section of the American SocietY 80Utheutem Ma.echwetta. He ot Electrical El\li,neen, put retlred In IteMS from ha poaltion plftldent ot th.e Rhode laland aa outalde plant en,meer. U~ Member club ol the Telephone Pioneer and a member of the Telephone Ploneel"'' ot Amer1<.'1 . Mr. Brouwer~ waa born July 17, 1891 at Stien1, FrlMland, the Netherlands. At the aae of twelve h.ll family lmmiJTAted to America Ln 1eoo and ftJtt led In Whl.'tiJ»~y and W~y. N~ vltle, M... After arwtuatlna from Hllh School , In 1908, he a tr vember 30, and December 1, were ~ded Tech and p-actuated In speont by the ju nior and 8e'fllor 1913 with a civil enaineerinl de- chemical englneera of Wor'OMter cre-e. r or the proceedln& two Tech In New Yo rk City. AI memyeers he taurht mathematJca .M ben of Tech'a local chapter ol ~yln g at Tech. 'lbere.ftler he the American In.ttlt ute of Chemjoined the Bell Telephone Co. of Ical Englneen, they vlallied the PeMI)'l w.ni.a. In I m he tl'liiW- 30th ElCJ)Oelllon ol Chemical l nferred to the New Enrland T~ du.triee al the New York CoUaeum In add iUon to tou rlna the productJon facllltlea of FMo'• Bayway refinery and Me-rck'• Chenlcal M.anulacturlnl Dlvl-

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thM arwwered thla que«..on, 30 cloeely conlll!etled wM whf!ther are or wl ll be membcn ol the ltudenta would aupport. a periodic tet-4ot0ther o1 atuden.. and facAdvanced Corpe of ROTC. ully on an Informa l, 10Cia1 lewl. Alt.hourh many quest.l~ Fifty-tour arwwered " ye. ," while contained no an.wer to the quee- 72 answered " no." Uon concernlnr the eUm l..tion Ell\hty-one ltudenta felt that of c:oul"'lll'e or addition ot new courwe., the ma}orJty of U..e the IChool IPirit at W .P.I. was who an.we~d " ~" felt 1raphlca 1.,.. than tlwtt at other c:olleJe', and d8crlptlvc ~Y lhould while 6 lltated It It lrN~. and be cllmlnatiOd. However, then! 40 lllated that the ll)lrlt w M nbout were a aurpr U.I nr number who the aame. Some auaaeetlorw made were •t:lefled with the preRnt Wl're mOC"e free Ume, and more leholarehlpa In order to build freehmen ~. betcler Ieima. Fifty-five felt that a fee fo r Out of the 160 who aubmltted the yeArbook lhould be Included In each ~·· tultJon, while tOO quC8tlonnalret, only 40 a.wwered felt It .t\ould not. Thle lt.elf thet they were not Involved In ahoww the lack of lntereet In the any tchool activiU~. ~rbook .

The I 0 carda 118UOO th.la yel'r galnN much aupport ewn be· fore t 001 r pi'Of)OIIC.'d IMu a nee Ililt year . One hu nd red fi ve weTc In favo r of the hwuance of I D carda w iLh picture and rompletc de-~erl ptlon , while only 55 felt they ~ u nnec:eeaary.

Perhapji the moet Important qiK'I.'r!Jon on the w hole quartlonnal~ was what lype of fl)e&k4.'T 1tuden\AI would Uke to hear at the co llt-lle day aaembllcc. The majority ot thOIIIP who aJWWe"Cd f•vored ~rts and enrertalnmcnt Mtemblle.. A f ew ol the .ugr"fllona glvt-n wel'ft Jim Brown, Paul Harvey, Hurh Heffner, and Donna Michelle .

Of thoee who a~red tht- la.tt que.tlon, II were of the claa. of '&G, 29 of the cl.aila ol '66, 33 of the clue of '67, and 56 of the claaa of '68. One hund red lhlrly were underaradua!IN, 2 graduate studonta, and I faculty member.

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ranflnr accommodatlolll for l h.ol evening. lunch waa taken and In,.. ot Adv'8nced. dlvldual• gndually made thelr 2. Allhourh many questlonw ay to the Colleeum. '~'he cxhJnalrelt contained no ~e• blll were .,.,..need over four tor th.la qucetlon, the maJor· lloon; each bcln1 aponaored by lty ol. tt\otle who anewe red Individual c:ompan l~t.'8 dealing In " ye." felt ITGllhlct and dethe chemical cnrtneertng line. acr lt>tl vc I(C:Otnelr y shou Id l>c Adml•lon to the exh ibit was eliminated. Howe ver, there Umllllld t.o tho. working In rewcore a IN1"prlelng nwnber lated JOO. and lltuden\AI; everywho were •U.sfled with lhc one wM .required t.o weer ldent.lIn regard to a ~ carnpue rafrechmen courtea. t locatlon badfel. d io .tatlon as a S l\1dent ActJvlty, No-105 3. Ve.--65 TueadaY evening wa1 left to there we~ 120 arwwen In the 4. Vea-l~ No~5 affirmative, while only 40 a n al.on . the lndlvlduab, who 10ught eonLeevlng Tech at 6:45 a.m. Tuel- tertalnment In nume-rous o f New .-wered t~Y would not support 5. Althouth very few auraee'U On e were given n11 t.o portJcthe ~rtatlon. d ay the exCUI"''ion, under the diIn addiUon to Ita aMuel pre- rection of Or. R. E. Wagner , the York'• IOClal lacllltlec. Tho. ular I JX!Okerl, the mnjor it y .pots vlelk!d ranlfed f rom the The quertlon ronoemlng the tenlat1on In the Sprln(, each term .oem to favor ~rt.,. and e nA.J.Ch.E.'I faculty ad vi.sor, m.de Mu.-om of Natural t llltory to the frc,.1mcn Orientation ln~ca1ed the MatQue produ ce. a one-act tertainme nt l&le'lllbles. Ill fl.:nlt atop In mid-Connecticut Madison Square Gerdcn, from the the freshmen OrlflltaUon p roplay. On ~Y. December 14, tor breekfalt and then continued v a:riOWI nlghtcluba to the Key gram tk"flnltely needs etlan_.. 8. Yc.--120 No-40 at the t t ·oo mornlnr ~~~~Rmbly in on t.o ltle William Sloane H.oute Club, from Uve T. V. broadcaell One hundred ten ~It ~ program 'l. Vee-110 No-40 Alcte<n Memorial Auditorium Tech Y.M .CA In the city. After e r - to BroadWaY productlonll. Aflel' a should be lmpro\100, while only Jtuderrta wUl have the opportu81.111 n.eea 2() night o n the town, C'V'C'l')'one fin- 40 were ntl.tled wtth lt. The 8. Enrlnoorlni 83 nity t.o be entertained by the lint Other 10 Gracia 43 ally made their way back to the maJor complalnt that there ot tbe.e without char,e. N<>-7 t . v .._.t25 Sloane H~ In Ume to be awak- were too many epeechet. 1'he play Ia a comedy entiUed No-72 ened at 8:00 a .m . for breakllallt 10. V~M A NS.Ilt Ia abe 0Mua&r7, and wu M to the future of Tech ltuICholar.lps, 'lbe annual blood drl~ at Tech and cSeperturc. teeiTII, written by Betty Smith and Robcient., 83 plan to ent.eT enalneer- II. Better ~burden 10 may at tend Experlendnl Umlted dJfflc:ul - lng, 20 buslne. and a lea, 43 ert P'lnch. In It the Jfoneoywun- will take the form of a B&eed-In acUvlUet, k~. a )'OUnf couple from the for the llfhUna ~ In South tietl, the entire group boardled araduale IChOOI, and 10 plan to Same More Lea city, decide to vla t the country Vt.etnam. The drive, belna held bu.- whJch proceeded to the enter other f lelm. 40 e 81 for the week~ . n,e IC."ene Ia 1 under the aUIIIrioM ol Al pha Phi Bayway dlvlaJ.on of the!:.-> comOne hundred twenty-11ve stat- 12. 40 are not In anythlna. Omep, wllJ be held on Monday, turnmer cottatPe at Lake Ronn)'pany , locatei In Linden, New ed they would wpport ltudent '68 ·oe '67 tonlto, about fifty mll~ from New December 13 In Sanford Rile-y 13 'M • 11 Commons. 'lbe A TN.!'rlcan Red htr-r. Or. JGR~Ph Mountain, a n ~l\80fed IOCI.al eventa auch aa 5e 2t 33 York C1ty and Brooklyn, and the Eao In~. had Pf'e91red a bll name entertalnmtmt, while 130 under&radua tet Plot concer-n. the prablema en- ere. will run the alfal r. 'nMI Tech Sena1e trophy for proaram t or the lfTOUP'• viflt. only 7 atllted the')' would not. 2 aractu.aiel coun111!1red b'1 the lfone7wunk*· 1 faculty. Stercbina for a corner .,-ocery outatandlnc fratemlty partS~ nnt o11 f!Vf!f"/Oile .-emb~ In 'nle question that wM mollt ~. the 1aclt o1 modern coa- tlon wiU be clven by Alpha Phi the plaM'a auditorium to be tiO the houR with the briefed by certain o1 Eao'• Wnience. and mldnllht vt.Aton ~ • ~ ol their humorou.. mla- hiibeM percentile of brother~ chemlt»l enllneen· Apln the ld~. dooatlne blood. The trophy h-''t bu.et were boe'rded and theY probeen pyen Iince 1M3 and wUl oeeded Into the refinery,~ unFRIDAY: -~ ~ .. d~ b)' ..u.or ranain under h jurladlctlon of der the rulde of two ...., men. 9 P.M. - 1 A.M. L F. Ball - - Sturt.evant who 18 aidled The ~ ctUmounted end led bJ bc:ulty advt.or Mr. Tl'ellt. Al~ Fbi Omep. tbeJ.r p-ouPI ttrroueb the eontrol SATURDAY: ~ ZJb DreU<:b poiitiQS n.e prolr-" . . . oriatnat.ed room~ and outdoOr t.dUtia o1 2 P.M. - 4 P.M. Junior Claaa Hootenanny 1 and carried tbrou~ b)' J)ennts J ~. and frelbman two teparate reflnlna pt'6' •· 6:30 P.M. Freshman Basketball olin D. Cattel 8nd aophomo.- IIUJ1)b7, a f l"eelunP. All blood After ihe tour, the entire ..-m8:30 P.M. Varsity Basketball Wan-.n 8entle7 and ltenr7 De- drtYee 1n tbe future will a»o be bly WM trM1ed to lunch lit the lloatit al.o .Ur In the perfonn- held under the auaploel at Alphe (Cetttln--' en , ... S)

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