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Volume LVI
Worcester, MusachuMtts, Thursd•y, December 2, 1965
Conservative Club Is Organized As Informative Group
I. F. Tickets Are on Sale
Number 9
Philip Morgan -Loss to Tech-
Tickets for the 1965 Interf raternity Ball went on sale at the beginning of this week, accord• Ina to tickets chairman John Kllguss. They will be available from representatives in each fra ternity and dormitory ot $4.00 per couple. A new group has come into ex.- freedom of the South Vietnamese. Kyle Ondrlcek and J ohn Rogolatence on campus, but the basis This follows from their basic zenskl, co-chairmen for the Ball, of Its organiz..allon is a poUUeal feeling of oaUonal pr&de and loy- boast that plans nrc nP;uly comconcept that is hardly new. The alty to leadership. plet e to make th e nffalr " the best The conservative club's views yet-at least" Renowned society W.P .l. ConservaUve Club bas been fonned, according to Its on the civil rights problem stem bandlender Syd Ross will be on president, Den nJs Murphy, aa an from their quest for personal hand with his band and comeInformative rather than demon- pride and Individual lniUatlve. dian J ohnny Miles will entcrUIIn strative group w ith the goal of Murphy Indicated that voting during Inter mission. presenting modern conservative rights especially must be uphe ld Decorations, under the superviews to the student body. The and that the main problem with vision ot Don S impson and Howle preamble of the club's constltu - the American Negro Is that he S h ore, w ill attempt to glvc Alden tlon states that It has been found- has a basic feeling of Inferiority Memorial the appearance of a ed so that "its members may de- and must develop pride In hi.$ "Tropical Winter" os th is ycnr's termine the accepted principles race. Club members agreed that theme Implies. or present . day conservative . ra· the Negroes need responsible The alfn lr Is scheduled for uonale and apply these seUaame leaders from w ith in their race to Friday, December 10, from 0 p m. principles to current problems Instill them with eagerness to to I a .m . besetting mankind and govern- solve their own problems. They The chairmen and all Individbelieve t hat the only way that uals Involved urge all non-fra ment." Perhaps the best way to see th ey w ill gai n eq uality of rlghta ternity students as well as frate r JUSt w hat these principles ore Is w1th the whites Is th rough the nity men to contnbutr to t he:> to look at the conservat ive stand concept that they arc, In fact, JUSt success of the weekend. on vital p roblems of the world as good and copable. In this probTickets can be obtained from PHILIP MORGAN today. The proposed 1eneral so- lem federal aid will be of li tt le Dick Symonsd (TKE ), Curt Carl"'fht• .~Judtu• n Jl08 ... i11fl of great friend . May tltt' mt•moru lution to these problems Is to ful- h elp. son ( A1'0 ), Jon Worthley (SAE ). In regard to the United Nafill the following needs as outBob Loring ( PCD) , frank Man- Philip MaynMd Morgan ha11 of Phi lip Jl.lm·gan and of hi.-; lined by President Murphy at a tions, the conservatives respect ther ( 'l'C), Morshall Kaplan left a dN•tJ t•oid in our l ife, stJimdid deeds lonu rrma in ,·, recent club meeting: a need for this as a fine organlutlon as long ( AEP), Bob Young (SPE), Roaer - hr wcu Cll/ 1' frirnd ·in the our m ind.~ and hearts." JJ . P. SuJrkt moral and spiritual regeneration, as It ls aimed at International co- Ga riepy ( PSK), Paul Olanchelll true HCitHr of t htl word. 1/c a need for good leadership and a operation. If, however, It should (SP), J im Lawso n ( PK1'). Paul (IHkNI . mlftt to (l i1JC, to 8l'TIJI', to Philip M. Morgan, a areal br ncre1pect for hlaher order, a more become dominated by a Commu- Trudell CM- 418, Morgan Hall) , tlo thwgx for tu•oplr. ractor and friend to Worcester A Hflllr J:oanl Clw ir»tall O?U( Tech, died In his horne on t'rl· reaponslble attitude In the gen- nistic power bloc, It would cease Charles Olakr ( 0-322, Dnnlcls eral masses with people diS'J)lay- to be C1f value. F or thla reason H all) and John Kllgu u (R- 412, Tr·uHl l'l' lt r uour of himself un- day, November l9, 1005. st intin{Jilf 111 Worcc11t er Tech, ins more Individ ual Initiative, Murphy opposes the admlnlon of Riley Ha ll) Mr. Morgan Willi the third altt'UJJ.'f a·uailablt•, always and a just r elaUonshlp between Red China to the U.N. He feels ll'illin{J tn hrtp in whatever member of hill family to ser ve on endeavor and reward to promote that she Is seek ln& membership for power and prestige and would wa 11 hr ruuld, - rw task wa.s T ech 's corporation board. He beeconomic stability. hinder the full cooperation of lt.l too 11ma/l, 110m' too lii/ficult. came a term member In 1940 and Here are the clu b 's s t ands on members If admitted. WorreHter T ech has lost a then waa elected a liCe member 10me vital Issues. In IIMS3. After he took the board The war on poverty brings out They aupport P resident Joh nwhile Lhc other brothers do the ch a irmanshi p In 19!J4, Tech begun another conservative Idea, the aon's policy In VIet Nam In f l&htwork and then rom plaln about it the moat allf\lllcant decade of need for just e conomic reward. ln&to preserve Ube r ty, and would Mr. Siegal brough t out the re· development In Ita history. H e The conservative feels that there be unw illing to accept any comaponsi billty or a pledge to atlend was alao ie~ral chair man of should be no economic leveling, promise that w ould remove the the fratern ity meetlnss. to pay hla Worcester T ech's Centennial such as taxing lhe rich to help bills promptly, and to bt' a brother Fund wh ich Ia a 2.3.8 million d ethe poor. When an Individual A fratermty convocation lor Ca friend to everyone) A pledQf' velopmcnt pro11ram gains personal property throul h the r ecent pledges of Tech's Ira learns about the fratern ity lire, his ow n merit and Industry, he ternllles was held at Alden Me Bealdes being president of history, and present problema should be allowed to keep it. moria! Aud itorium on Nov. 23 at from pledge meetings which make Morgan ConatrucUon Company, They feel that the way to solve 7:00 P.M him a better br other. ll no one he waa also qu ite active In lh<' the problenu of Appalachia Ia t.o Mr. Ulhlein (PKT), President of In the fraternity pa&d his bills lnd uatrlal, civic, and phllonthromake the people work for themthe U '. Council, made the intro- promptly, the fraternity would not p lc life of Worceat.er. He had selves. Monet.ary aid there Is useductions of th e maJn speaker. He be able to function because or th e ctven much of hla Umc and leu unless the people Involve em phasized the Import ance of era· Jack of money to pay lt.l bills. money to many a roups and orthemselves In the taak of removternllies in the school, social, and l~t but not leut a fratern ity ganization• th roughout WorceaFour weeks ago the Tech Ne.wa lnl the need for more ald. Or. would not be a fraternity if the t.er and the cou ntry. Because of campus lile of a student cited the parkin& lot C1f Friendly's Hobey, the c:lub'a facultY advisor, his time and efforts, he wus the Ice cream tbop a• one of t h e Mr. Barry Siegal, the maln br oth ers In It did not form a close pointed out that one way to help receive r of many award a. Some hangouts for the local youtha apeaker, 11 a te~ gr1duat.e from bond of friendship. Where e lse the people help themselves Ia to C1f them were: "The Red Feather does a fraternity get It's spirit and who may have been Involved In enooura1e Industr y to move Into Bowling Green where he waa a drive for lnter·Cntem lty compel!· Award" for dlatlnlfUilhed natlonlil lhe P re-Thanksalvlni " clashes" these areas and train the lnhabl- membe r of Zeta Beta Tau Frater· tlon, but from thla unity In the serv1ce. lt Ia the hllhest reco~D I with Tech students. Phil Orciuch, tants to work In t.he factoriet and nily. Ke is presently the National tJon ctven y early In Chett work. manager of P'rlendly'a, feels that Ollicer of hla fraternity. He ai.J'UI· brothers. "The Isaiah Thomas Award" for build up \lhelr economy. lon and anawer period A queat lhil 1, an unfair oblerVaUon by ed the fact that Lbeae four yeara diatlnfUIIhed community ~Ice. Two groups In Ame rica drew at Tech and In a college fraternity wu then directed by Mr. Ulhleln. the ncw-s>aper and wlahM to clarOnly three other people In Wor hearty denunciations from MurSome of the queallona and anawen Ity h ls mop's potltion. ar e the most Important of a per· cuter an bolder• of th la award phy. The John Birch Society waa aon'a life. They both prepare him were: Kr. On:iuch admitted that two cl..Wed ae ".tupld", and the Ku for hla vocation. He alated that the What does pledgeahlp d o for uat )'ears aao h la parklnl lot . . . I Klux Klan was called a ,roup C1f pledges made a wise choice of Mr. Sleg.al - Gives you a bettH rneettna place for teena1era from "racially Immoral extremists." chance to be sure. pidtln& a fraternJty becauae "PeoWon:eateT and surroundlnl ~. Sat., Dec. 4 Mr. Maeuire-Pied&eahlp bullda TbeR are a ff!W vle-wa ol con- p le need other people a nd this He said that th8e " car-hopplnl'' servau..n u held by the W .PJ. !act is the ma.ln justification of unity In a bouae. WRESTLING What about houle hatred after teena " were not u.IDI the abop club member~ and c:onterV~Uvet Fratern itiea." 2 p.m. for what It w.. Intended" and In ,enenl. Not1nc that the purTradJtions also play a bi& part rush In&? Mr. M a&uir~lt Ia up to pled&ea "were hurtln1 bla Jood bu.lnftl'' pole ol. th e club Ia to preeent BASKETBALL In fraternity Hte. Therefore It Ia llld theorefore be wu forced to theee view., and that the conaerto change any of t hese ldeu. a brother's responsibility t.o keep 6:45 p.m. Dean Van Ot Vlase - Hatred take ~pedal action. vatlve welcome• Individual ac- the " good" traditions and to Alumni Gym doea not exlat, only competition tion and opinion, the pre1ldent chance the " poor" tradi tion•. A Cbalna were lntt.alled In front Is tbe friction between bousea. ~ to encoura1e debate on the brothe r ahould never alt back Of the entrance to ellm.1 nate ttle t.uea t.bat be hat ulaed. (Contlnu.d en P... I )
centennial fund chairman
President Murphy Explains Position of Club on Issues
Fraternity Convocation lleld at Alden Memorial Sat.
PARKING LOT STILL "FRIENDLY"
NOnCE