The Tech News Worcester, Massachusetts, Thursday, November 4, 1965
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For Saturday Night Fete ANNUAL AFFAIR SET FOR NOV. 6
will be selected during the Ball, will formally recognize the new members of the Military Honor Societies during ceremonies at the Ball.
TECH STUDENTS CLASH WITH HIGHLAND GROUP Administration Expresses Concern For Student 's Safety Off Campus
Dress is semi-form a l for the ladies. Their escorts will wear the Army Green Uniform with a white shirt and black bow tie. T ick ets are four dollars per couThree Ter h freshman ~C'rlo' anple and may be obtained from jured nnd severn! u thrrs nss:lllltCadet Officers, the Military ed late F riday ni~:ht by groups or Science Dept., or at the door. teenagers in :~nd around ll h:hStudents not in th e Reserve la nd street. Officer Training Program are About II p m .. six rreshnwn welcome to attend. were involved in n brn wl with t h e " lownlt's" esllmat«-d us bt•lng more thnn a dort•n in num bt'r This Ut('U l 'l'('() nt !11!' t'Or11!'f uf Cries or " th ief" h ave run~: the West and lilghi:Jn<l Strerl:l Nl'lll T «-ch camp us for about u month ly on t• hour latt•a ,a llllllll:ll andnow, and four houses havr rl'- dent CH'<'UJ'<'It in lhl• lll!lhlund involving lh rN' ported the fts totaling well over Parking lot three hundred dollars. The ad - freshhmen ministration was duly noti{(ed and subseq u ently issued a warnIng to a ll the rrate1'11lties to be extremely careful not to lc:~ve any doors or w indows unlocked and not allow any strangers to wander about the house. Armed with a folr d escription of the man, Dean Van de Vissc locoled a su spect in :J real manhunt fashion . No evidence except circumstantial. was tangible, thus th e school could not press :Jny charges whatsoever. None o r the stolen ortlcles we re round The Dean could only offer ud(Continued on P. . . 6)
Thief on Campus Mist Linda Fleml nt Ia pNM ftt· • cCM.trttsy t icket to t he forthMilitary Ball by Cad et Brlgtde Commander Geoffrey Potter . Mlu Flemint , 1 sen ior at Becker Junior Coli.,., Is an Honorary Comm• ndint Off icer of t he Pe r · ah int Rifles. The Saxth Annual Military Ball wall be held on Saturday, Nol'embe r Gth, In Alden Memorial , from 8 p m to Midnight. This year's ball features a French Na~htclub otmosphcre with music provided by Dick Gregory and his Orchrstra. Chnlrman JcH Potter has reported tho t preparations arc w e ll under way for a most enjoyable e1·en1ng. Thas year's Queen, who
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LAMBDA CHI ALPHA TO MOVE IN SEPT. will be able to house fifty- three men under one roof.
Fraternity formally anA fifty thousand dollar con nounced their plans for moving tr act for r enova tions Is now open their focilltlcs to 12 Boyn ton St. Cor bids. The completed house Last week the deeds to the Prln- will be ready for occupa ncy by cesa Apartments were t r ansfered, September of nl'xt year. and at the presen t time, plans Bernie Duescl, the president of Cor renovations arc being formu Lambda Chi, said, " With t his lated and finalized . For the past 50 years Lambda move, we will be leaving many Chi has been at 30 Trow b ridge years of tradition, but at the Rd. Ira 1958 lhcy purchased the same time we will be cre:~tlng a house at 25 Schussler Rd., which newer and better atmosphe re , at presen t serves as the Annex and we must consider the conwith livinl{ facllillcs for twenty tinuing development of Lambda Brothers. By relocatlna, they Chi on the T ech campus."
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Jltllnts and two key a ssists Tht• ('(•Its hnvt> ent husl nsm, mun•ov••r· Tommy nwntiOrl('d that In a pl.•y-uff bl& Bill RusSPII hlld on c•a11y lrry- up lo mnke, but IH' mi 11.~<'CI It, 1111rl the• St. Lewis Uowk, fast brokt· thl' r chouncl Ul) tu ttwlr hoop. Thdl' lt•ud man w NII up roa n luy up ond hud thl' ba ll hntt<•rl Into the stunrls w lth nut rout hy th e• lnc redlhlc• Ru ss!'ll, who ch :trl(ed undaunlt'd from full court w hrl'llk up the pin y 'f'hi'S(' inSIOII CC8 Of J}CriiOIIHi magrr lflt'<'ll<'<', howt•v<·r. w ould be worth vca y lit tic, ncrord InI( lo H einsohn, suv ... for Uw unsel((sh teamwork In a tcarn with ch•vt•n lncom,>arabl(' ploycrH who will sll ur play wtwrr <·o iled UJ>Ora for TOM HEINSOHN the KOOd of t hat l<'<lll'l and vlc·At Thursday's II.BIK'mbly, Tc<·h t ory llcrc•ln lies th1• <.'ell's l(rcut men had the opportunity to hear SUCCCM. Heinsohn's rcmorkll abou t t he Tom Heinsohn, th«- Uoston Cel tic's star forward , • r>cak about his phlyt•rs nt p<'rsons wt•rt• f•xtrt•rncexperiences ond remln lsccnct>s Jy illumlnallnJl lie told o f T um wit h the world champion Celts. 'Sa unders ut the Wh ite House wllh Heinsohn, an honor stutlcnt at t ht• Ct'lltl ora a pt'rsonul visit with Stondlnu In owl' as the Holy Cross, and an All- American J ,.~ K bid him goodbye, on the Crusader 's basketboll team , P rc•sldent was nevertheless properly re - Saunders, orter u long sllc nc·c·, spectful or T ech in his talk and cou ltl only rPply , " Yeah, take It he early captured his audience's COllY , baiJy." At u pllrty, JfC'Iraattentio n. A r asually humorou1 sohn wu vNy co ncerned about speaker, Hei nsohn frct'IY admll- ont• plnyN who wns drinking In led that "the only time I cvrr t()() muc·h of the p~Jrly spirit. As shot th e ba ll was when I had il hi' qui etly num plcd to the fl oor, in my hands" He. like the oth r his w ife said w Jh•lnsohn, " That's Celtic star1, r>Jayf'd wllh thl' great onp thi ng I like obout J ohn. He Bob Cousy, nnd he notrd how always knows wh en to s t.op " Celt proud he was to find himself lm- F' runk Ram say , another mortalned on bubble gum card1 gri'Dt, hit n •pcatcdly In a J(am e unt il he learned friJm a youthful withou t 11 ' oul lK'inl( called, ad mi rer that "one:> Bob Couay st ul kcd up to Sid Borl(la, a reterN' famous an his own right, card Is worth fiv<' llelnsohns" Most intcre~tlng wcr r Hein- and said , " Sid , J'm not going to sohn'" ansi ghls Into the unp rl' - ge t mad, but how do you s pell 1 cedented success or the Celtlra y ou r name ' With one 1' " Borgia The Cclltl have tremendous de- rumbled, " Romany, what kind of termina tion when they play, a question Is. that to Blk in the wh a tever the odds. He recalled middle of a game? Of course w ith pow in a crucial game Bob Cousy one II Why?" " We ll, that's exJed the Bos ton team back from a actly how you've been officiattwelve point deficit wllh ten Ing," Ram say retorted
un d told to k eep thl' st udt>nts In the dormitories. Some of thl' tct'nnglt•s hnd nllNii!l'dly been drinking. Tho folltlwinll doy the Crcshnwn Involved in ttw brnwls met with Dt•nn Vnrr de VVisSl' Another mt•<•tlng was nrrnn~t<'d between Wun·t•St l•r Poll('(' C h id Jnrnes Tra inor, lht• frcshmt>aa cluss oCf in•a·s nrH:i t•ounsl' lors Lorry P t•nonr••llo urul Bill Du,•nl on Mondny. 'l'h<• chh•r t•ommcrH1Prlthe '" 'lion of llw l'OllllSl'IOI'S in flreventlng rl.'lnlln l tli'Y nwtllwrrs by till' fa•t•sh m!'n Crorn thl'ir dorrn11 and t•unclutll•d hy asSl•rtln~ thnl 8t'Vt•rlll anon· pullt•l.'nH•n would lw nssl ~trlt'rl tu tht> Jll ghlnnd Strc•ct bent.
IFC Coordinator Clarifies Rules llcc••ntly th(' T t;{' ll N t:WS feu lured nn artldt> on the I. I'' .C . ru11hin11 n.•gulntlon'l for thosr who nn· frntt•rrllty Clrlt•nlrcl. Cnnrt•ntrntlng rnulnly on tlw "do n't" -c .~~ .. no tr:rra8Jlor tatlon, no rommunl rntlon, rw !'rt l<·•·tnlnnwnt the orl it-h• nuHh· rrn nll'lltllln ()( th!' Jlhrust• whh·h nmw:~rs In lh<' rull's," t·X<' t' J\1 with the upr>rova I uf ttw Coorcllnator or 1tau1hlug.'' Ttw lutl·nt or tlw I 1-'.C . rules lO ccmtrol rwchlng- not to CIJ USC Unncct'lllllli'Y hnrdsh lp, Al though violations of thcst' rulc11 hns lwcu Infrequent, confu sion ho11 existed IJC'caus(' of cc rto ln "KrC'y" nrcas whlrh apparently •wed t'lnrlflcollon : Ia
Tran11por tatlon of freshmen hy frn tcrral ty nwn h1111 bc(•n nlluwed In cxcl'f)tlouol cases.
2. Commu nica t ion ufter 6 P .M. Is JlCrmlulblc ut some school functions, at J F . sports events, aud In th e KYm locker r oom w llh the:> underst andlnl( that th(• dl~~eussion doca not lnclud.- fra t C' rn ltlcs. 3. t:nkortalnment , ns rlt..,lncd In the ru les, docs not Inc lude cont.uct until 6 P .M. rat formul or luformol oncampus nell vitlt•s, c.l{. football games. 4
A new rullnl(, reC(!nlJy pass<'d by the J.fo' C., stat es thot no J{lfts may b e exchunged, without approval, between fraternity men and rus hees.
If other areas of the rule• arc un elcu r , then one should act according to the book : " ... live up to t he aplrit o r the rules ... and ru n no rl1ks.
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