On the Carpet - Drexel University
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On the Carpet - Drexel University
D I T M e n S h o w S ig n s o f E a g e r n e s s A s C o -ed s P r e p a r e fo r G a n d e r W e e k H ave you n o te d a sudflpn su d d en , s t r a n s e i n c r e a s e in t h e m a le p op u la tio n of tlie (J reat C ou rt thi s wee k? No. Drexel is no t be in g in v a d e d ; ( J a n d e r W e e k is hack a pa in a n d t h e l)oys a r e all w a it in g for t h e i r d r e a m g ir ls to ask th e m for a da te . Kvery y e a r a b o u t t h i s ti m e , th e Drexel co-eds e n j o y w h a t a m o u n t s to a w eek of S a d ie H a w k i n s Day. S o m eo n e d ec i d ed s e v e r a l y e a r s ago t h a t on e d ay w a s n ’t e n o u g h for tiie gir ls to be a b l e to lasso t h e i r m e n — so ( l a n d e r W e e k was i n a u g u r a t e d a t Drexel to give th e co-eds a f ig ht in g c h an ce . Tin* olHclal s t a l l i n g this y e a r is M o n d a y , O c to b o r 2;l. T h a t ’s fh«* bi« (la y , iiic ii. Rohix, sit b ack aiul h ‘t flu* jiirls d o tli<» a.skiiiK f,>r f!u* d a t r s , fak<‘ y o u ovi*r t« ( ’a v a iiaiiKh’s f<n‘ “ h i n c h , ” p a y f o r tlio a n d c<»fl'<H‘, a n d c a iT y y o u r b<Mtks honi<* f o r y o u. NOTES to NOTE Pi Mu E ps il o n, h o n o r a r y mus ic f r a t e r n i t y , will s o o n m a k e re c o r d s of D re x el ’s sc ho ol s o n g s f e a t u r i n g the R a n d a n d / o r t h e Glee Clubs. The p r i n c i p a l r e a s o n s fo r th e se re cor ds a r e to h e l p t h e s t u d e n t i)ody as a w h o l e to l e a r n t h e school songs, a n d to he l p r a i s e f u n d s for an e v e n t u a l m u s i c ro o m . Pi N u ’s T h u r s d a y C o n c e r t s at 1:00 p.m. in t h e C o u r t o r a u d i t or iu m will b eg i n a s soon as a soloist can be o b t a i n e d . The na me s of s o l o is t s will be p o st ed on a sign in t h e C o u rt . * * * „ S e tt in g t h e *___ te m p o for t h. i. s.; T h e t h e m e of th i s y e a r ’s d an ce w e e k ’s ac ti vi tie s will be th e Delta I is a ‘‘(’alico Hall." T h e d o rm I’hi Kpsilon soro rit y, w hich will ' d an c e c o m m i t t e e h as s t r e s s e d th e p r e s e n t a s ki t Monda y a t 1 : 0 0 fact th a t thi s y e a r ' s d an c e is to be p.m. in t h e (5reat Co urt . T h e 1) | st ric tly in f o rm al . T h e d a n c e will F’hi E ’s will be followed by th e ' s t a r t ab o u t 1 0 : 0 0 p.m. in t h e liv T h e t a Sigs on T u es d ay , th e A lpha ' ing room a n d end at m i d n ig h t . Sigs on W e d n e s d a y , t h e Delta Sigs i Music will be p rov id ed by Lloyd on T h u r s d a y , a n d th e T ri Sigs on i R o b e r t ’s o r c h e s t r a , a f a m i l i a r fix F ri d ay . T h e s e sk i ts h av e a l w ay s , t u r e a r o u n d Drexel. p ro vi de d a bu ck et full of l a u g h s | I t 's to be e m p h a s iz e d t h a t fh e for ev e ry o n e in t h e past, so be «»pen liou se an<l danc(> is o p en fo su r e to be on h a n d every dav in all Drexel s t u d e n ts , w ith o r w i t h th e (J reat Co urt. out d a t e s ; so m e n, if y o u ’r e »»ne of A n “ o pen lio u sc " a n d in f o rm a l th o s e w ith o u t , t h i s is y o u r bijj d a n c e at t h e «>irls’ d o n n will brin;; ch a n c e . (> ander W eek to a closo on S a tu r - ' C o m m it te e m e m b e r s for th e day , ()ctob<*r 2 « th . Open h o u se da nc e a re : Alice (Jeizer. c h a i r m a n ; will be fro m 8 MM) t o 1():»(», a n d Nancy H e r s h : Pat S m i t h ; Sh irley Kuosts will be a llo w ed to visit ^ P a r s o n s ; Co nn ie K e n d ; (’aro ly n e a c h floor a n d ins|M>ct th e d is p lay s ^Ciuinn; .ludy Meyers; Nancy t o b e e re c t e d . T h e floor t h a t is Heyers; C a th y C ra i n e ; a n d Kditii ju«lned t o h a v e t h e b e st <lisplay Phillips. will be a w a n l e d a n e x t r a a .m . p e rm is sio n . CJood h u n t i n g , gals. C h o ral G roup F ro m F in la n d To Sing H e re T r i - S ig s S p o n s o r A nnual C o u rt D ancc T he Trl-S win g, a n n u a l d an c e of Sig m a Signm Sigm a .sorority, will be held on S a t u r d a y , O ct ob er 14, in th e (Jreat Co urt . D anc ing will be fro m ft till 12 to t h e mus ic of J o e C on way an d his o r c h e s t r a . U n d e r t h e c h a i r m a n s h i p of Het ty D u r s t — Mar y T. Ha uer an d L ynn Ellis h e a d t h e a d v e r t i s i n g co m m it te e , while Al ayn e Stoffer is in c h a r g e of lo u ng e d e c o r a t io n s a n d No rm a T ru m l) o w e r is h a n d l i n g th e re f r e s h m e n ts . C h a p e ro n e s for th e e v en in g will be Dr. an d Mrs. Rob ert R hoads, .Mr. an d .Mrs. K ei t h West , an d Mr. an d .Mrs. A lb e rt ('. F'ischer. ! T ic ke ts may now be p u rc h a s e d i for $1.8.^ per coiiple fr o m any m e m b e r of Sig m a Sigm a Sigma, or a t th e booth in t h e Co urt. T h is y e a r on th e f o u r t h of I)eI ceniber, Drexel will ha v e th e h o n o r of r e p r e s e n t i n g P h i l a d e l p h i a an d I t h e s u r r o u n d i n g a r e a in playing ! h o st to a n i n t e r n a t i o n a l l y re now n! ed g r o u p of college s t u d e n t s — th e P ol y te ch C h o r u s of F i n l a n d . ComI ing to us fr o m a n a t i o n st eeped in rich m us ica l tr a d it io n , this I ch o r u s r e p r e s e n t s a chosen gr ou p I of sixty of th e best nmle voices ! fro m th e s t u d e n t ch o r u s of th e I F i n l a n d I n s t i t u t e of Technology. T h e c h o r u s o r i g in a t e d in 190 4 To<lay m a r k s t h e op<‘niu}>' o f th e Treasur«* H u n t s p o n s o r e d by flu* in t h e first te chn ica l school in •\rt D e p a r tm e n t o f t h e Colle}*e <»f F in l a n d , t h e n k n o w n as t h e PolyI te ch ni cal School. T h e school has Honu* E c o n o m ic s . E very w e e k t l ie r e w ill be tw o I since been r e n a m e d F i n l a n d Instiilem s o f a r t a p p r e c i a t i o n post4*d on I t u t e of T ec h no lo g y; b u t th e chor al I he b u ll e ti n h o a r d in t h e C oui1. I g r o u p still r e t a i n s t h e title of I U n d e r th e di- i On<‘ w ill be a n a r t i c l e o f i n t e r e s t ; Po ly t ec h C ho rus . <»ii fh e D rexel c a m p u s ; t h e o t h e r rection of such b ri ll ia n t le a de rs ' S t u d e n t s S e le c t will lx‘ «)f i n t e r e s t in t h e 1‘h ila d e l- ! in th e field of c h or al music as ' P ro f e s s o r H e ik k i K le m e tt l, one pliia v ic in ity . , of th e o ri g in al dir ect or s, an d the ; S w e e t e s t C o - e d n o t e s t o n o t e o n Pg . 6 i p r e s e n t c o nd u ct or , Ossi Elokas , , On Monday a n d T u e s d a y of this j th e Po ly t ec h C h o ru s t h r o u g h th e j week, th e s t u d e n t s of Drexel I y e a r s h a s achi eve d w orld recogni- i elected Phyll is .Jean Macgeorge, I tion fr o m music critics an d ap-1 so p h o m o re .Junior S e cr et ar i a l, as U N O b se rv e s p re c i a ti v e a udi enc es. W i t h such a th e S we ete st Co-ed of th e school. b a c k g r o u n d a n d fr o m th e r e p u t a She will e n t e r in t o co m p et i ti o n tion ga i n e d by previ ous cho ruses, with o t h e r co-eds of th e P h i l a d e l F ifth B i r t h d a y it is only n a t u r a l to a n t ic i p a te a p hi a a r e a for t h e titl e of “ Sw e et •>n T u e s d a y , O c t o b e r 2 4, th e b r i ll ia n t series of a pp ea ra n ce s. He- est Co-ed in P h i l a d e l p h i a . ” b i r t h d a y of t h e U n it e d Na- g i n n i n g a t P ri n ce to n , an d c o n t i n u T he sp on so r s of th e p r o g r a m 'j"Hs will he o b s e r v e d a t Drexel. in g t h r o u g h m a n y cities in the a re t h e C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e a n d ■lit" W.S.CJ.A., in c o n j u n c t i o n with U ni te d S ta te s a n d Ca na d a, th e ir va ri ou s re ta il m e r c h a n t s a n d clubs T h e h oa rd w hich ">t* W o r l d ’s Af fai rs C ou nci l, will t o u r will d r a w to a close he re at of th e city. selected th e six n o m i ne e s fro m ■ " ' ‘Sent a U n it e d N a t i o n s ’ flag, Drexel I n s ti t u te . Drexel was com po sed of six men ' liich w a s m a d e by t h e s t u d e n t s a n d six w o m e n cho sen a t ra n d o m ' Drexel, a t a n a.ssembly in th e fr om th e e n t ir e s t u d e n t body. ' xli tor ium a t 1 1 : 0 0 . T h e r e will T ho se n o m i n a t e d as c a n d i d a t e s for 1^0 be g u e s t s p e a k e r s p r e s e n t to th e Swe ete st Co-ed w’e re Marilyn '• d c e l e b r a t e U n it e d N a t i o n s ’ Hittle, J o a n Medford, Phyl li s S ev er al f o r e i g n s t u d e n t s Macgeorge, Mar y Liz N ew m an , ' ssed in t h e i r h o m e l a n d c o s t u m e s Hetty J e a n Siple an d Hetty Van l)e p r e s e n t to a d d to t h e t h e m e (ilahn. ‘••lity a n d c o o p e r a t i o n of t h e L as t week a t a F a c u l t y Council Phyllis represented Drexel 'Zens of t h e w o r l d . T h e prome et in g , it was decided tha t De at a P a r t y a t t h e W a r w i c k on '"•» will he h i g h l i g h t e d by a ‘I'lKe to t h e U n i t e d N a t i o n s ’ Hag. c e m b e r G r a d u a t i o n would be held. We dn esd ay, Oct. 18, at which A.H.C.’s of t h e U n i t e d Na- T h e policy th a t W i n t e r G r a d u a ti me th e “ S we ete st Co-ed in P h i l a As th e ■is a r e s h n p l y to p ro n i o t e peac e tion would no t be held, st a te d las d e l p h i a ’’ was chosen. w orld t h r o u g h t h e m e d la - .l a n ua ry , was ch an g ed because of D.I.T. re p r e s e n t a t i v e sh e received " of t h e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of th e th e la rg e n u m b e r of s t u d e n t s who two ti cke ts to a c u r r e n t show, will c o m pl et e th e ir work at the d in n e r fo r two a t t h e W a r w ic k ' ‘•'ul n a t io n s a n d s t a te s . an d o th e r gifts. Wirbara L l n n e k l n a n d R o b e r t end of t h e te rm . At p re s e n t a p p ro x im at el y t»0 Spt'cial— T e m p le W in s th e W o r l d Affairs S tuIn SwiM'fest (''o-ed Council, D.I.T., a r e a t p re s e n t pe rs on s will receive degrees. '•'K as c o - c h a i r m e n f o r t h e oh- a d d i ti o n , seve ral h o n o ra r y degre es T he w in n er of fhe P h i l a d e l p h i a . ,, ' “ lu-e of U n it e d N a t i o n s W e e k , will he g ra n t e d . ti tl e “ Sweetest C o-ed’’ was HevT h e exercises will l>e '*'H*r 1(5 to 24. T h e y h a v e exerly (’ohen. T e m p l e ’s r e p r e s e n t a c o n j u n c ti o n with F o u n d e r ’s Day. "^‘‘d th e d e s i re t»» h a v e as m a n y tive, Drexel’s and P e n n ’s choices '‘‘‘•Its as po ssi bl e p a r t i c i p a t e In F u r t h e r det ail s will be r e p o i t u l were r u n n e r s -u p In th e contest. as soon as possible by the Triangle. Ignited N a t i o n s ’ c a m p a i g n . W h e th e r F o re c a st— 6 0 — D eg ree W in te r P re d ic te d at D IT I / ’<•>' l'\ '^li'rrylrrs Quif draKK'in yo feet, b oy ,” jTies flu* youuK t'o - e d a s sh e h ea v e s on f h e no<»se. T h e alm ve is a n (‘xaniple o f w h a t th e eli^iible ni(‘n of Dr«*xel will “ s u t r e r ” c<Mue (Zander W eek . IMcfured ab o v e an* .\a n c y M u ny on , on o n e en«l of fh e line; l{<*y W a r n e r on fh e o f h e r ; anil Jean«* Swiff lo o k in g on. K e y s t o n e dilate* O ct o b er 1 2 -l S m a r k s th e cele b r a t io n of I’e n n s y l v a n i a Wee k, a n nu al ly sp o n so r ed by t h e Dejjartnient of C o m m er ce . I’e n n s y l v a n ia W eek is a very imi>ortant pha se of th e D e p a r t m e n t ’s in d u s t r i a l and c o m m u n i t y (leveloi)ment p r o g r a m . T he goal of P e n n s y l v a n ia Week i.-< to m a k e ev ery P e n n s y l v a n ia n m o r e cons ci ou s of th e rich r e so u rc es of tiie (’o m m o n w e a l t h , of its i n d u s t r i a l div er si ty, of its op p o r t u n i t i e s for g r o w th , a n d its comi)arison with olhei- st ale s. Tiie two piincii)al ob je cti ves a r e : ( 1 ) to e m p h a s iz e t h e g r e a t nes s of th e past an d th e a c h i e v e m e n t of th e p r e s e n t ; a n d ( 2 ) to use k n o w le d g e to plan econ om ic c u l t u r e a n d re c r e a ti o im l b e t t e r me nt of I’en n sy l v a n ia . .Many in t e r e s t i n g p r o g r a m s h ave been p l a n n e d to sh ow each ph ase of life in P e n n s y l v a n ia ; t h e r e f o r e , ev ery r e s i d e n t s ho ul d p a r t i c i p a t e a n d a b i d e by t h e slo gan , “ I t ’s Vour P e n n s y l v a n i a : Keej) It (J ro w i n g .” On the Carpet by MSC T h e f u t u r e f r e s h m e n c om in g to Drexel will lind th a t t h e i r a d j u s t m e n t to th e Drexel way-of-life will be m uc h ea si e r t h a n it was for tho s e in th e past. T h e F r e s h m a n (’a m p, in i ti at ed thi s y ea r, was such a success t h a t t h e school a u t h o r i t i e s h ave ac cep te d t h e ca m p as school policy. A “ big b r o t h e r p r o g r a m ’’ is also bei ng o rg an iz ed b e t t e r la te t h a n never. >)> 4> * O ne of th e b e s t f r ie n d s a s t u de n t h a s in Drexel is D ean S f r a t ion . D ean S fr u fto n h a s b e e n conHiumI fo h is h o m e f o r th e p a s t few w eek s b e c a u se of illness— a card fo c h e e r h im up w o u ld certaiinly be a p p r e c i a t e d . N(‘e d to say no u iu r e ? Dr. L eon I). S fr u fto n , 2<M) l*enn S f n ‘«*f, Itidley P a r k , l ‘a. T H E C A R P E T on P ag e 2 New Cheer E C H O YELL ( A l t e r n a t e left side a n d ri^du side o f s t a n d s ) D .D-R-R-E-E-X-X-E.E-L.L (Tt)yether) D -I-T G reek s P la n A nnual B ali, t o A t T h e ir be B ro ad w o o d The Inter-Fralernity (’ouncil will hold its ei g h th a n n u a l fo rm a l da nc e al the Hr oadwood liotf'l, Hroad an d Wood Sts., S a tu r d a y , .N’o v e m b e r 4, 1!».')0. J o h n n y L o n g ’s o r c h e s t r a , r e c o r d ing a r t i s t s of K ing Rec ords, will I»rovide th e musical b a c k g r o u n d . Featuring his famous lefth a n d e d violin style, Jo iin ny Long lias becMi th e p r e f e re n c e of ma ny sor(trities an d fraternities for m a n y seasons. I - F Queen l i i g h l i g h t of th e e ve n i n g will be th e c o r o n a t io n of tiie I n t e r - F r a t e r nity (Jueen. She will be chosen fro m a g r o u p of six c a n d i d a t e s who a r e n o m i n a t e d by th e seven eligible f r a t e r n i t i e s on ca m p u s. One of th is y e a r ’s c a n d i d a t e s w a s n o m i n a t e d by two of th e fr a t e r n i t i e s . N a m e s a n d p ic tu re s of t h e c a n d i d at e s fo r t h e I n t e r - F r a t e r n i t y S w e e t h e a r t will be posted next week in t h e Co urt. All per so ns who p u r c h a s e a ti c k e t will have th e pri vil ege of c a s t in g a vot e for fh el r fa v o r it e c a n d i d a te . F i n a l r e t u r n s will be a n n o u n c e d a t th e dance. Harbara Svvarr, la s t y e a r ’s qu ee n, will be on h a n d to crow n h e r suc ce s so r a n d p r e s e n t to her th e q u e e n ’s b o uq ue t. Dean M yers Elected To Succeed Sharpies H ar ol d M. Myers, a s s i s t a n t d e a n of me n a t Drexel I n s t i t u t e of T e c h nology a n d p r e s id e n t of th e P h i l a d el ph ia J u n i o r C h a m b e r of C o m merce, h a s been elec ted to th e bo ard of A m e ri c a n s fo r th e C o m pet itive E n t e r p r i s e S ystem, Inc. (ACES). That was a n n o u n c e d toda y ( T u e s d a y ) , Oct. 17, 1950, by C’urtln W'lnsor, ex ecu ti v e d i r e c t o r of ACES, Myers fills a vacancy left by Ph ilip T. Sha rpie s. .Mr. Shariiles res ig n ed fr o m the bo ard , in line with th e no ii- pa rt is an c h a r a c t e r of ACES, to accept th e c h a i r m a n s h i p of th e S t a t e Re pu bl ic an F in a n c e C o m m it te e. THE PAGE 2 Naked Disregard of Decency ( ] | | ( ) ( ) L fi|)iiil is not jiisl a l ia d i t i f m S l)«‘ (l«‘\ c l o | ) ( ‘(l ill ea ch o f us. it i- somctliitifx that slioiild It is tlic frcliiijr that \\<‘ an* part of the s c h o o l , and tin* s c h o o l is part o f iis. W hcllicr \v«* W I N or LOSK we will a l w a y s he proiiil o| otirsclxcs. T h i s week the rrianjrh- rcccivc d a letter Iroin se vera l DIT stu d e nt s c o n i p l a i n i n ^ ah ou t D re xel' s dei iio ii str at io n at the i o o t h a l l <:aiiie last S a t u i d a s . I he se n t i i n e n l ' e x p n ‘ssed in this letter u»*re c o r r e c t — tin* st u d e n ts did not act like ^e nt le n ie n hut we hi’l i e \ e this stat«Mnent need> f urt her e x p l a n a t i o n . H efore ‘'anie-tinie last Sa ti ir d a v ou r s c h o o l and field h o u s e had dero«ratorv rem a r ks pa in ted e v e r \ w h e r e . O f c o u r s e we d o n t know w h o wa s r e s p o n s ib l e for t hes e c h i ld i s h ac ts: hut we are c er ta in it w o ii ld n t he our stu dents. ’I'o add in ju ry to iiiMilt. the l*M(' t e am d i s | ) l a \ e d the most unsportsmanliki* att it ude w(* h a \ e e v e r w i t n e se d . P la y i n j i a le g i t i m a t e f o o t b a l l fiame is niifihty s t r e n u o u s : hut. wiien ou r p l a y e r s hatl to t o l era te un sc ru pi ih tu s s p o r t s m a n s h i p f r om their o p p o n e n t s as well - n a t uralK the s p ir it ed indecent c o n d u c t. D r e xe l st u d e n ts we re anfi«*r«*d at this d i s p l a y of As an y t r u e - h l o o d e d per.-oii w o u ld d o . tiiey partly repaid their o p | ) o n e n t s h \ ve rh a ll v ex pressiiifi their di sta st e. Kxpres- s i o n s o f this sort o r d i n a r il y w o u l d he c o n s i d e r e d e x t r e m e l y u n e t h ic a l , hut at this ti m e we heliev»* that most o f tiu* r em a r k s w e r e fe a si b l e . S o let's {TO D K K X K L ! ! with all o f th<*ni. ih i s ' c a s o ii . \\(*"ve *iot a team that ca n f i i \ e an d ta ke O ur te am ha s c ( u n p il e d a w o m h 'r f u l r ec or d so far I.et's A L L jiet h e hi n d th em . I.et K \ l)r»*xelite sh ar e and enjoN the <jlorv that this «iridiron m a c h i n e is hrinjiin«r o u r sc h o o l . Let's <ii\e the m the <:reatest Ncical su p p o r t we can p o s s i h K m u s t er and reiiuMiiher on«‘ thin*: U’l's display fiood sportsmanship in the sloiids •VO that our folloners and feUoic students iiill he just as prou d of us (liter a fianie as they n ill he of our team! DREXEL O ctob er 20, 1950 TRIANGLE A L O .\ f i i F k a t e i i .m t y R o Letters to the Editor w T h i s w e e k ’s w i n n e r of th e let te r to t h e e d i t o r c o n t e s t a n d the S t i l l M o o n s h i n e " — Pi K a p S h o w T i c k e t s re c i p i e n t of a c a r t o n of CHP]STERF I E L D S is D ot tie S m i th . Each week a c a r t o n of C H E S T E R pledge: Osborne Miller. T h in k ui) F I E L D S will be a w a r d e d to that D ella K ap p a Itlio a ch ee r an d win th o s e ti ck et s to p e rs o n w r i t i n g t h e m o s t i n t e r e s t We wish to ext en d o u r si nre res t ing l e t t e r to t h e PIditor. symiHithy to th e Tri Sigs on the th e Pi K ap show! recent loss of t h e i r c o rr e sp o n d in g D ea r E d i t o r : Tail K ap pa Kpsilon s e c r e ta ry , F lo r en ce .Meuer. She I am s o m e w h a t f a m i l i a r with (Had to see Z a k a r i a n . R us e ts k i, was a gr ea t girl an d a cred it to th e effect uj)on s t u d e n t s of the P iet roc ar lo. R ic h ar d s. R od ger s, h e r soro rit y. Many m e m b e r s of H o n o r S y st e m w h ic h is employed Delta K a p p a Rho will sincerely Haid, La wler. R au er, an d Colson in v a r i o u s sc h o o l s t h r o u g h o u t the an d the o t h e r fo o t ba ll er s alive miss h e r presence. a f t e r th e ro u gh tus sle. P lea sed c o u n t r y . H a v i n g li s t e n e d to many I.aiiihda Chi . \l p h a to see all su rv ive d last w e e k ’s pros a n d co ns on t h e su bj ec t, I T h e I n f o r m a l wou ld li ke to t a k e t h i s o p p o r t u n A lt h o u g h the y got off to a good beve rag e part y. st ar t th i s year, th e flaring Street House Dance, Fr i d a y , October ity to e x p r e s s m y views. I a m s u r e t h a t t h e in s ti tu tio n boys (liopped fo u r points in bowl 20th, is b o un d to be a success, ing. ,Iack T ay lor , Ron Hilton. t h a n k s to t h e Social C o m m it te e . of su ch a s y s t e m in Dre xel would Dave .McPherson a n d F re d Schroe- All FRKSILMAN W O M E N a r e i n h a v e no ill effects; b u t r a t h e r it d e r a r e doin g a gt)od job so far. vited to a t t e n d a tea dance, S u n wo ul d s e r v e to b e t t e r p r e p a r e the ! u n d e r g r a d u a t e f o r a re sp ect ab le day, O ctober 22nd. at 2 :8 0 p.m. Keep up th e good work. ' pla ce in soci ety . It w o u ld not only L et 's h ave a good t u r n o u t for I i n c r e a s e t h e s t u d e n t ' s se ns e of th e p a rt y with th e Delts on th e .Si^iiia .\lp iia Mu 2<ith. C on g ra ts to Lou S h ap ir o a n d re s p o n s i b i l i t y : b u t it w ou ld also Lee. T h at is a b e a u t i f u l ring. j dev el op p e r s o n a l i n t e g r i t y . T h e t a Chi I am v e r y i n t e r e s t e d in learnEv ery o ne ha d a swell t i m e at Syd ( ' o n g r a t u l a t i o n s to o u r new K a n e s 's w e d di ng S a t u r d a y ni g ht . I in g t h e a t t i t u d e of t h e st u d e n ts ple dg es; (leiie Hug. Ray S a la W as on and off so m a n y ti m e s it I a n d f a c u l t y at Dre xel on th e submanca an d .Joe M ar ti n et t i. is do ub tf u l if thos e th a t a t t e n d e d ; ject. H ro th er s H a r r y H ing ham an d (Jus kn e w the y we re the re. ' D o tt y Smi th (l u th a r e re p o r te d to be in Korea. C o st u m e p a r t y for H a ll ow e' e n, F oo tb al l d a n c e was an e n jo ya b le S a t u r d a y th e 28th. H as e v er yo ne D ea r E d i t o r : ev e n i n g fr om all re p or ts . See you got his d a te for I-F? W’hat a b o u t We h a v e s ee n m a n y football me n at th e T ri -S wi ng t o m o rr o w A.C.? I t ’s good to see M at t h o b ga m e s, b u t las t S a t u r d a y ' s game nigh t. S ta r t p r e p a r a t i o n s for ex bling a r o u n d — he h E d d y ? b ea t all as f a r as Drexel st ud en tc u rs io n to Heta F ta ( ' h a p t e r at body sp i ri t is c o n c e r n e d . True, W a s h i n g t o n College on th e 2Sth. s e v e r a l D re xe l p l a y e r s were in .Alpha Pi lian ih d a (Question of t h e W’ee k ; W h i l e j u r e d in play, ])ut w h e n a P.M.C. D ella Sicilia Kpsiloii Drexel was w in n in g th e foot bal l p l a y e r w a s i n j u r e d , t h e r e was no Delta Sigm a Kpsilon wishes to b at tl e fro m P.M.C., who won th e ex cus e f o r t h e Dre xe l s t u d e n t s to t h a n k Alpha Pi L a m b d a for th e b at tl e of t h e H e r s h e y b a r s be- s t a n d u p a n d c h e e r. d e l ig h tf u l tea d an ce t h a t the y gave W i se up, D re x el s t u d e n t s , and ween Dick Y ou ng a n d t h a t “ p a c k " us on Su n d a y a f t e r n o o n . We e n of Cub S c o u t s ’.' act like co ll eg e s t u d e n t s with soiiif joyed o u rs e lv es th or o u g h ly . News I t e m : Apple P i ’s o v e r b r a i n s ! T h is we ek -e nd we will give th e S in c e r e ly y o ur s , whelm T K E lS- 6 in fo ot ba ll; also L a m b d a ('hi Al pha a party. W e (signed) vic toriou s ove r T h e ta Chi in b o w l expect to ha ve a gr ea t time, so ing. Jo an n e Hagmann L a m b d a s , we will see you at th e N a n c y B yers L a te s t P i n n i n g : Bill iMcKiin to i p a r t y thi s F r i d a y night . i R u th Schar (Jloria Boswell. S p o r t s — N e w P le d g e s — D e lt 's 1 ea — T e k e s D a n c e — " / / ’5 ____________ News of the Greeks---------- Pi K a p p a Phi What a week tliis has lieen. Kveryhody is so ha p py ’ca use Drexel's “ Whiz K id s" m a d e it tliree s t r a i n lit t>y do w n in g Keel) ui> th e good work, you fo o t ballers. Tlu)se p r a n k s t e r s su re had t h e i r own ideas ah o u t what Drexel's P’ield H ous e sho ul d look like. M arty S|»«“a r se e m e d to liav«‘ a little (litlieiilty w ith st>nie t*!" the ;;iiys ill th e H and. How '1m>ii I aiiothei- eln*«>f, «*h M arly I It looked as if C eo rg e W i lt s h ir e also had som e t r o u b l e tr y in g to play drill se r g ea n t. 'I'he .liiiiior P a r t y w as a lui};e sueeiNs. Kv«‘ii a lew se n io rs m a nan«*«l t*> }»**t to it. T h e ta (’hi really tossed tha t “ F o o tb a l l. ” H u m o r h a s it th a t the Te k es wer e well re p r es e n te d . CoiiKTatIllation to P h y llis >lae(;»‘or}*e, w in n e r of D i w e l ’s “ Sweet- est eoiit«‘st. T h a t wa.s rec-onl li m e fo r coiiiiliii}; all lh«»se voles. Shir ley H e sh ge to o r ha s d i a m o n d s on h e r mind. No one could miss this one-—even with botli eyes closed. riii(l«‘iilili«‘(I— l l u ‘ ( 'h e m . Kii}>i* iie«T w ho w a n ts lo iuarrie<l to avo id tin* d r a f l . T h a t ’s a n old tr ic k hill it d o e s n ’i w o rk so well any m o re. Special reciuest why does n't th e school .<tore sell b ub bl e gum'.' •\t least it could help to m a k e dull classes m or e i n t e r e s ti n g . Overheard .Mary Liz N e u m a n t a l k i n g ab o u t t h a t te rri tic Prin ceton- Navy game. S u r p r is e of i h e y»>ar— lioh .lohiislon iiiarri«>(l. T h e co-op sy stem h a s its a(lvaiila};«*s, d o e s n ’t it, iJ«>h? D o n ’t fo rg et t h e S en ior P ar t y an d th e T ri Swing this we ek-end. A tine t u r n - o u t of Pi Kap s was seen at th e T h e t a (’hi Foot-ball. L e t' s hope for th e s a m e b a ck in g for o u r show, " I t ' s Still Moon sh i n e ." Seen on t h e ho use bu ll e tin b o a r d : M ar in e s u r r e n d e r s to ROTC. (Yes, it's t r u e ! ) New D re x e l F lo w er S h o p They’re saying nice things about our CORSAGES 3505 Lancaster Ave. EV 2-3155 LEXINGTON SHOP Corner 36th and Powelton Tr> O u r “ LEX SPECIAL” DELICIOUS SANDWICHES The Best Quality— The Lowest Prices Filling S tu d e n t N eeds M o s t S a tis fa c to r ily Since 1891 Mrs. A. Boswell, Mjjr. R uom 206 T h e C arp et (Co nt in ue d fr o m P a g e 1) 3128-30-32 M a r k e t St. FOR YOUR COURSES W TST and GREETING CARDS MAKE A LASTICK DATE FOR DRUG P H I L A D E L P H I A ’S MOST STATIONERY LABORATORY SUPPLIES L e x e r d s A v a ila b le Fhosc who have not yet rcccivcd Drexel I n s t i t u t e will be r e p r e their copy of the L E X E R D will be able s e nt ed at th e New York H e r a l d - to pick up their copy in the Grc.it Tribune Annual Forum. W a t c h Court next Thursday and Friday be for th e w ri te -u p s in th e T r i a n g l e twccn 10:0 0 and 2: 0 0 . Non-veterans — this is one of th e o u t s t a n d i n g w’ill be required to show their Fall ma fo r u m s in th e Un ited States. triculation cards for identification. No identification will be required ot those « « « matriculating under Public Law HO Th is y e a r th e n o m i n a t i o n s of and 268. c a n d i d a te s for W’h o ’s W’ho in A m er i c an Colleges an d U n i v e r S T U D E N T S . . . FACU LTY sities h as been t h r o w n open to th e e n t ir e s t u d e n t body. In a d d it io n, re p r e s e n t a t i v e s of m e n ’s o r g a n CHECKS CASH ED izations h av e been co n t a c te d to Personal and Subsistence Checks a ss em bl e a list of possible c a n d i Money O rders Sold, Gas, Electric, dates. T h e election of me n to T elephone Bills Paid W h o ’s W h o will he c o m p le te d thi.s w ee k — wa tc h th e T r i a n g l e for th e O PEN SATURDAYS results. 3108 M arket Street CAVANAUGHS BESTALRANT Used and New TEXTBDDliS Drexel Supply Store Elinor’s \otc: Stv editorial for I'ommi’nt on thi< ' matter. NOV. 4 FAM OUS SEA FOOD HOUSE ROUGE and ROBE with ALPHA PHI OMEGA Large Stock Conveniently Near You O p e n D aily PRESENT 9 u.iii. to 11 p.m* ZAVELLE'S BOOK STORE / /IVKW'f & i l U J j u tITD r r T ilnht 1 l ] 3427 W oodland Av«. DECEMBER 1 and 2 DONATIONS $100 for Quick Free DELIVERY phone— UA 2 -0 2 ‘)0 October 20, 1950 THE DREXEL TRIANGLE PAGE 3 C a d e ts M e e t W a t e r l o o , D rex el S ty le ; G e rla c h P a c e s A l l e n m e n t o 1 9 -7 W i n Tiie g a m e s t a r t e d with Drexel ende«| wi(h a bit of ex cite m e n t w i n n in g tiie t»)ss a n d e le c tin g to w h en .Andy I’r o h a s k a <»f TMC T h e Dr agon s t e a m r o l l e r picked rec'eive. iCnd Dick S p a h r took De threw a cl.-j-yard desp«>ration pjiss (o t e a m m a t e ( 'a r m e n ( ’av acini w ho u]) m o m e n t u m la-t S a t u r d a y by ->eratino’s kick on th e Tt*cli o v e r w ii el m in g a ligh ting P e n n s y l y ar d line a n d b ro u g h t it up 7 y ar d s ra c e d to th e Dr<*\el 2(» be fo re he vani a ^Hlitary (’ollege eleven 1 !• to to i>is own 4 2. On tlie next play w as haiil«>d dow n. Tl>e e n t i r e th ir d period was 7 to give th e T e c h m e n tl\eir th i r d Hob !?rown la tei ale il out to .loe The Higati'l will) rii)peil a r o u n d left played in P M (’ te r r i t o r y . victory in as ma ny st a rt s. liowevtM', this k ic k in g s t a l e m a t e th a t developed I «‘a<liii^ th e !) re \e l a t t a c k w as end for IS y ar ds . c o -c a p ta in Lew (lerlacli w ho sco re d ea rl y Dr ag on t h r e a t was *>rased was l)rok»>n la te in th e (jua rt er by lw«» of th e t o u c h d o w n s on r u n s of wh en De Se ralino i n t e rc e p t e d a Kim Hillings to set up th e second PM(” s DiMatteo IS a n d .■>:{ yard>i, p a ss ed t«> Jo«* Hrown pass on his own :!t>. .\side Drexel score. Hi}>at(‘l for th e t h i r d ta lly a n d h a d ! fronj thi s lirst t h r e a t th e r e m a i n took a K o lo ng ow sk i p unt on his a fo u r th a niiiiled by a D rag o n | ing pa rt of th e lirst ( l u a rt e r was l(i-yard line an d ra<-ed to th e 22 w he re he was hit h a r d by H u ste r. p e n a lty w Ikmi, lat«‘ in t h e last pe- | just a series of punt ex ci ian ge ' iio!l, he in t e r c e p t e d a a e r i a l ! with n e it li er te a m g e t t i n g inside Hillings recoveri'd th e re s u lt in g I'uinbU' an d on th e th i r d down a n d >camper<‘d S:l y a r d s to pay- | t h e i r o p p o n e n t s ' :{(»-yard stripe. (’i e rlach, fa k i n g an end run , th r e w Karly in t h e secon d p erio d th e d ir t. ShaiiiiK h o n o r s w ith ( J e r - ! lacli w as th e e n t i r e l)rt‘v<‘l def»*ii- D nigoii olV4‘ns4> b eg an l«> m ove !o Higatel who g a t h e r e d in th e Wi th J o e onc(* m o re . I’.MC w as fo rced to hall in th e »'nd zone. '•ive lin e-u p w ho c a m e u p w ith an H ah n holding, F o g a r t y ’s kick was pu nt w h en d o w n s r a n out on th e i r ou tstand in g; stin t of w o rk . Kroiii good an d the T e c h m e n went out end to e n d — Zak / .a k a r i a n , 0<ld «*wii t w f i it y . IM 'ohaska’s kii-k was A dam s, K eeb o lUlliuKs, Hill H us- d o w n e d on th e Drexel l."> w h e re in front 1:? to 0. 'rh«> fo u r t h (l u art er s t a r t e d with t<‘r, a n d Kre«l Hai<l— th e f<»rwar»l I h e D ra g o n s lo o k ov«‘r. l-ew ( i e r wall w as a n a lm o st i m p e n e t r a b le lach, on a hand-olV, pi<'k<‘d u p 7 PM(’ in possession of th e ball on the Dr ago n 4 2. T his drive, which I rairier to t h e ( 'a d e t Kroiind a t y a r d s t h r o u g h (h e m i d d le a n d a •itarted on t h e i r own ten, was ( ’ade( <»(fsid«>s p«‘iial(y g a v e the tack a n d re d u c e d th e ell’e < iiv en e-s stop ped in its tr a c k s when on thiril of tlie ir pas>in^ by c o n s t a n tl y TechiiH ‘ 11 a first d o w n on th e !*.>!(’ down ('ost ello went back to pass riishiiiK th e pass«*r. T h e sec(inilar> 18. J o e H igatel b ro u g h t it to (h e hut was kno ck e d for a 12-yard 12 when* T om K o lo n g o w sk i (ook — (lii'orm' l{iis«>tski, “ S t a s h ” Stasloss by Z a k a r i a n an d Haid. On / a k , w ho p layed h is u s u a l g re a t a lla( p ass fr«nn Itob Itrowii a n d tlu* next do w n PM(’ kic ked to the g a m e b a c k in g u p t h e m id d le. Hill on a lM‘a ii(iful bi( «>f r u n n i n g b u ll Drexel 22. T h e lirst play of th e .ShaiighiH'ssy, a n d T o m lijiwler— ed his wjiy <lown (h e s id elin es (o I’lX hv .Miicl^ht'isiiii (lie 17. On (h e iiex( play (ie rla c h ser ies ,\rl F i s h e r swept left end (ir>) ^ a tlu 'i's ill a T i) jiass I’l'OIII liOW ( i r r l a r h . soon sto p p e d an y th in g ' th a t d id .lor a n d with key blocks t h r o w n by happiMi to get thr«>ugli <»r a r o u n d w ent (liroiigh t h e mid<ile fo r 17 /.a k a ria ii C-iO) is ill backK roiiiul. Higatel a n d (Serluch b r o u g h t th e y a r d s a n d h is first six -p o in (er of th e line, . \ u o t h e r staiidtuit wais I-Vank l-'ogarfy’s a(- ball to his own 4 7. On th e next (h'feiisiv«* back H a n k Va<h*rs w ho (h e seas o n . I)lay (ie rl ac h c u t back t h r o u g h the cani<‘ up w ith t h r e e interc(>ptions («*mp( f o r (h e e x t r a p<»in( w as wi«Ie. ( ' a d e t line an d ra n r>;t y a r d s to I.at<‘ in (lit* saiii(‘ p«>riod, a P>IC a n d sev eral m u r d e r o u s ta c k h 's . score an d put Drexel in fr ont by , I’a ss prot<*ction w as h a n d l e d very drive- w as liaKed on (h e T ech 12 1!* points. cap ab ly also by J o e i ’ie tro c a rlo , w lu ‘re (Ih* Ca<le(s r a n oii( of d4»wns. P.M(” s only to u c h d o w n was Drexel (ook ov<‘r a n d on con.seciiH o w a rd S m ith , a n d l^ew ( ie rla c h . (ive r u n n i n g p lay s Itoh H row n, aU scored m id w a y t h r o u g h th e fi)urth By SID XK Y KL(JAHT T h e Dr ag on offense held up t h e i r F ro m his own 45-yard ( e r iu d i n g (lit* forma(it>n b«N|iind (j uarter. I p art of th e g a m e in sa v ag e style. Co-('ai)tHin Hob L in d e led th e DraRon Bo olers by tal ly in g t h r e e ’ They proved t h e i r ability by rolling (h e T a n d split 'I', (h-ove all th e line Dick Heilly passed to Hob goals in t h e 6-1 v ic to ry o v e r La Salle. Capozzi, l)e Aqu iar , and up 20 7 y a rd s on t h e g r o u n d an d way to (h e l*.M(’ :t8 befon* finally .Marks who was k n o c k e d out of bein g s to p p e d . T h e seco n d h a lf F O O T B A L L on P a g e 4 Wi lki ns on a i d e d in a v e n g i n g las^t y e a r ’s de fe at by ch i m in g in on th e i 7ti t h r o u g h th e air. Hob Hrown scoring w it h o n e go al apiece. La S al le ’s only m a r k cam e in th e th ir d ! ( l u ar te rb ac k , pass er, a n d r u n n e r (l uarter on a boot by Q u i t t e r . j extraordinary a l t e r n a t e d th e l)all O u tsta n d in g fof wfit* Hob L iiulf, J a c k l'artri<lm*, an«! a m o n g l>acks Lew (Jerlach. Jo e K jlp ir S ti o r; all p la y e d llu* e n f i i e 8 8 m i n u t e s of t h e Kaiiie. I*artiid}>e, Higatel, Art F is h e r, Tom Kolonplayiii}; a iMaiiiliful <h‘rt*usive {{aiiie, c o n tin u a lly t h w a r t e d La S a lle ’s gowski, a n d Archy (Jross. H it t in g scoring; <lrives. W h e n e v e r th e Kx- first one hole a n d the n a n o t ii e r p lo n -rs \ver«* w ith in tlireat«*iiiii^ j th e Drag on s .^mashed ou t s te a dy d is ta n c e J a c k w as fo u n d b re a k i n g I y a r d a g e ag a i n st th e once cocky up t l u 'ir a t t e m p t s fo r ta lly in g . I c ade t ag g re g a t io n . Itob Liiid(‘ anti Kd>-ar S tie r sh o w ed Hound tw o of t h e I- F Howling th e m s e lv e s to be re a l C o -('ap tain s. t o u r n a m e n t w as bo w le d on Oct. Ktlfi'ar’s v«»ice co uld b<* ln“a r d G a l s W i n A s 12, lltoU, a n d sa w t h e A pple Pies, bo(nniiig o v e r th e fiehl, driviiif- his B a l e s S ie o r e s it tile Te kes , a n d t h e Hi K a p s m a k t e a m m a t e s on. Bol) L inde not only .«cored th r e e ' ing a cle an s w e e p of t h e i r m a tc h e s. i T h a t f r e s h m a n speed de mo n, got two assists. His Mary Lou Hates, dro ve to score In t h e lirst m a t c h A lp h a Hi j goals but m u also fs''^ i.<v' ... .................. L am bd a d o w n e d T h e t a ( ’hi, t a k i n g I pass to Capozzi re s u lt e d directly t h r e e goals as th e hockey te a m tiiree g a m e s a n d t h r e e points, i ju in ^a goal. Hob’s pass to Wi lkin- beat Im n ia c u l a ta G-t). ('lose be Tiieta (’hi als o lost on i>in s c o r in g i son also led to an i m m e d i a te hind In th e r a m p a g e were Dottie and A lpha Hi won t h e i r f o u r t h point. R u tl ed g e with two an d K aye T h e Y o n k e rm e n , usin g a new Schle yer with one goal. i)oint. The.-e v ic to ri e s won A lpha T h e sm oo th c o- or d in at io n of the i’i L a m b d a lirst i)lace in t h e le ag ue offensive syst em of ever yo ne but th e goalie an d th e backs playing te am was th e p a r a m o u n t fa ct o r in with a recor;! of S-(». Tau Kappa Kpsilon top pe d for tlie score, proved th e m e rit s of th e r e j u v e n a t i o n a f t e r last w eek 's T he line-up was as fol l.ambda Chi A lp h a. T h e T e k e s tills new te a m w o r k . T he lirst score defeat. also took t o t a l pin lio n or s by a was m a d e by L inde a f t e r nine m i n lows: i)k i;.\i;r, count of 2075-1 tt7S. Hy w in n in g ut e s of play; th e Dr ag on hooters I .M .M A C l I . A T A lour po in ts T K F tied for second were nev er he ad ed from the n on. I tu lw a r e , .............. l.W.... T r i i i n l i a u f r , .N. ... . V t m I 'l lahi i, l ’> place. L a m b d a (' h i fell to tifth N u m e r o u s s u b s t i t u t i o n s to relieve Ci):i(ly, ('............. .. ..1,1 C F . . . . . kut U- il Kc, 1) Slica. t ! ....................... place by los ing t h e s e f o u r points. the winded men a lw a ys kept a .Mellon, A. ......... , .U1... . . SchU->iT, K U\V. . . . Ki ir ii fi ii ai i, N fresh a n d a gg res siv e tea m on the 1‘i a i u l i i u i , I'l. . . . . . .1,11.... 'I’heir rec o rd now r e a d s 4 a n d 4. .......... H a r t , I. . \ U l , a U K l i l i i i , <•. • Hatis, .\1 The Pi K a p s b ea t S ig m a A lph a Held. Wt-ntcr, J........... .I 'l l . . . . .......... N ' d r i n a i i , .M . 1 < 11. . . . H onehead Jo n e s missed a goal l . a y t o i i , .................... . i . n . . . . , . ItiirK’Dyi Mu in a walk a n d bo o st e d t h e i r ic, J Suflir, 1)............. I’ccord to ti a n d 2. T h e i r rec or d wh en his shot hit th e post and the I'uri'y, 1’................ . K i i . . . . , . . .\inian, I'i , . . ( i I IJVl-S, hives th e m a tie for se c o n d place ball tlew u p w a r d ins tea d of d r o p .Murpliy, H.............. ('. . . . . I’alini-r, M c C o r m i c k , Sul).; Iminaciilat ping into th e net. L inde stole the with th e Te ke s. I,i|i|iiiicc)tt. Drcxfl-—1,. Joiifs, A. Huri4'>yiii', M. Kaidinaii. T h e liiuil m a t c h h a d Delta K a p S O C C E R on P ag e 4 pa Uho fa ci n g Phi T a u Delta. Phi In O r o n o , M a i n e , a f av or it e g a t h e r I’aii took t h e lirst tw o g a m e s by scores of 7:{7-(;ti7, (lltS-tn.'), hut in g spo t of st ud en ts at the U n ive rs ity •hopped t h e n i g h t c a p g a m e by tiS7o f M a i n e is th e S n a c k B ar in C a r n e '•'7. Phi T a u als o look to t a l pin coring by a 21 22-204!* score. Phi gi e L i b r a r y bec a us e it is a c he erf u l Tau now b o as t s a re co r d of 5-:{, whi<'h e a r n s t h e m f o u r t h i)lace. place— full of frie nd ly collegiate I*‘‘lta K a p p a Uho h as a 1-7 reco rd. I'liis p uts t h e m in s e v e n t h place a t m o s p h e r e . A n d w he n th e g a n g "ver i|i(. S a m m ie s , who h a v e yet g a t h e r s a r o u n d , ice-cold Coca-Cola win som e point.'. '•'“ P me n for t h e nighi were gets the call. F o r here , as in college liiiuzer of Pi Kapi)a Phi with l!»:l. 'lie best singlt's gami', a n d a score h a u n t s e v er yw h er e— C oke belongs, "I T)17 for t h r e e gami's, Kgner tlu> Apple i'les ha d a very gotxl A s k f o r it either uuiy . . . l>oth g am i‘, a n d a n *>(iually good truiie-marks mean the same thing. •24 for th e th r i' e g a m e tot als. In case you may be c o n f u s e d as BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COtA COMPANY IV how th e I-F Howling t o u r n a PH IL A D E L P H IA C O C A -C O L A BOTTLING COMPANY iiH‘ut is co n du ct i'd , her(> is a i)rief *l‘‘«i‘rlp li on : iOach le u m ln>wls l ‘ i x by H o u u lt to i i O 1950, Th# Coca-Colo Compony kiauies a g a i n st s o m e otlu*r ti'am, lo ii da ry on s a - j a r d sco ri ng .Ihuu I lly I’.M I. I'KAX<’I S ( '0 B o oters Top L aS a lle L inde Scores 3 Goals A lp h a M*i T o p s tF P i n L e a g u e I-F BOWLING on Page 4 Lew (icilach ( I D “ THE PAGE 4 Theses and Manuscripts accurately typed and edited (Electric T ype writer). Rates nominal. Service ex cellent. M. Lewis, Public Stenof;.* Penn Sheraton Hotel, 39th & Chest nut, Phone EV 6-9558; or Ben Franklin Hotel, Phone MA 7-4169. PRinTERS FOR OVER FIF T Y YEARS mRGflzin6s Cf l Tf l L0GU6S CLRS S BOOKS JOB UJORK Lvon & pRmoR INC. 147-51 North 10th Street PHIUOELPHIA DREXEL O ctober 20, 195 TRIANGLE Laii3«la I'h i. I*lii T au . a n d T h e ta C h i W in IF G am es TliPta ( ’111 rolled to tl if ir sfcoiul sfraijrlit win by d e fe a t in g Sipnia Ali)lia .Mil :{•» to 12. Vince Fillihen paced th e ()x-nicn‘s a t ta c k th r o w ing t h r e e toiichdo wn iiavses an d lun ni nK over a n o t h e r. Frank ■Mytinfjer. Kd Iniperiito. an d Don Lo^a n were on th e receivin>{ end of F il li h e n ’s passe-. A sliort i>ass fioni In ip er a to to MytinKer acconnte.i for tiie r e m a i n i n g .scoie. 'I'he Sa nun ie s .‘■coi ed twice on long |)asse.s fioin Uonnie Wa xn ia n to .Mei viji Isaccnian. Phi T au Delta rom p ed over Delta K ap p a liho Id to (t. Right end F re d (’a.shner reco ver ed a fu m b le in th e D.K.R. end zone for the first score, .lim Cildea th e n passed to H erb S o m m e rs mi dw a y th r o u g h th e th i rd (]Uarter for th e .>-ec()nd. Kvery m i n u t e you a r e a n g ry T he m a ro o n an d yellow combined you lose sixty se co nds of iiapi)i- an in t e rc e p t e d pass by W alt Teetness. Anon. sell an d a n o t h e r pa.-s from (lildea — to S o m m e rs for th e th i rd and tinal score. L a m b d a Chi Alpha upset Tau Lexington Hand Laundry K app a Hpsilon by an N to (» m a r gin. T ek e .Miles E t t e r was ca u gh t 24 H o u r Dry Cleaning Service behind his own goal earl y in the ?600 Lancaster Avenue g am e for a safety, which loomed EV 6-0952 l a rg e r an d l a i g e r as th e g am e progr es -ed . In th e tinal m i n u t e of play Hob Ur ude iec k connected BROADBENT with Ron Hilton on a short pass SPRAY RENTAL into th e end zone. T h e g am e was ^’oiir fral houses rent from BROADBENT m a r k e d by sotne excei)tional p u n t Why not you? ing on tlie part of Dick Hodges PAINT SPRAYERS M OOR SANDERS of T e k e an d Ron Hilton of L am b da WALLPAPER REMOVER 5734 Lancaster Avc. EV 6-7083 ('hi. S a i l o r s L o s e M e e t So( *cer (Continued B v O n e P o i n t M a r g in ball frotn a La Hob L u n s t e d f s in di vid ual first place was not (luite e n o u g h t o put Drexel's sailors out in fr on t as they dropp ed a close meet to ( J e o r g e t o w n U. and St. J o h n ('ollege last S a tu r d a y at Ann apo lis. .Md. (Jeorgetown an d St. J o h n tied with 12 points: Drexel was d ee m e d the loser with 11 points. ; .Miss Bobby Ha rton sailed h e r ! first race for Drexel an d we'll be I expecting g re a t th in gs fr om h er in th e f u tu re . R ea r C o m m o d o r e ^ Hernie Orzechowski, Hob Crede. i and Evelyn MacDonald also pa r; ticipated. Drexel has qualified for t h e (J rea ter P hi la d el p hi a C h a m p i o n ships on Sun day . O ctober 29, at (’oop er River. T he following c o n ve rs at io n took place in physical e x a m in a t io n of the fieshnien. Doctor: “ C a lf ? " Fi-osh; “ f' o u rt ee n in c he s. ” Doctor: ‘‘T h i g h ? ” F ro s h ; “ Twenty-six inch es. " Doctor: “ N ec k ? " F ro sh : “ Yes.” f r o m P a g e 3) Sa ll en ia n , but h tr y at t h e go al w as high . Wilkin son s c o r e d t h e se c o n d point on a pa ss fr o m L i n d e se v e n t e e n minu te s in t h e se c o n d q u a r t e r . All th e boys h u s t l e d a n d substitut.O k a d a s h o w e d h i m s e l f to be .eoninone to w a t c h t h e r e s t of th e sea son. ('oiniiiK b a c k a f t e r t h e half, the Y o n k e r in f ii contiiUK'd t h e i r scorinf*. L in d e p u t o n e throuj-Ii (he p o s t s a f t e r o n ly t h r e e a n d a half n iin iite s liad p a s s e d . .After icK'ainin^' ( h e h a l l, t h e D rag o n hoot e r s w e n t o n a scoring' d riv e witli l)e ,\<|iiiar g e t t i n g t h e point, si\ m i n u t e s in t h e t l i i r d q u a r t e r . P a r t r i d g e m a d e a couple of b e a u t i f u l s a v e s b u t (i u i t t e r got p a st h i m a n d sc o r e d on goali*Mo rt S h a f t e r t h i r t e e n m i n u te s in t h e t h i i d p e ri o d . T h i s was the on ly l)all S h a f t e r let go by him. He p l a y e d a n a l e r t defensive' g am e, g u a r d i n g his goal against many attem pts. L i n d e 's t l i i r d g o a l c a m e on a p e n a l ty k ic k , t h e o n ly o n e <»f the g a m e , h a l f w a y t h r o u g h th e last < |u arter. L in d e , o n c e a g a in , took t h e h all in to t h r e a t e n i n g territor> a n d a p a s s t o <'apo/.zi led to the s ix th a n d final s c o r e w ith sev»>ii an<I a h a l f miniit<‘s r e m a i n i n g in the g am e. T h r o u g h o u t t h e g a m e calls of ‘‘T w o of y o u s e ” a n d ‘‘Come on S O C C E R on P a g e 5) Stx’c e r Ciume l ) K K \ E L VS. F.&M. D re x o l F i e l d P.M . IF B o w lin g ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 3) a n d fo r e v e r y w in a t e a m scores 1 point . O n e p o i n t is als o given for th e highe.st t o t a l of p in s for these g am es. F o o tb all E n jo i j y o u r i t o E n j o y t r u l y -fine t o t a c < o c o m b i n e s b o t h p e r f e c t m i l d n e s s a n d ri ch t a s t e in o n e ^re a t: c i g a r e t t e - Luclc^ S t r i k e I P e r f e c t m i l d n e s s ? Y o u b et. Scientific te sts, confirm ed b y th ree in d e p e n d e n t co n su ltin g l a b o r a t o r i e s , p r o v e t h a t L u c k y S t r i k e is m i l d e r t h a n a n y o th e r principal b ra n d . R i c h ta s te ? Y e s , t h e full, r i c h t a s t e o f t r u l y fine t o b a c c o . O n l y fine t o b a c c o g i v e s y o u b o t h r e a l m i l d n e s s a n d r i c h t a s t e . A n d L u c k y S t r i k e m e a n s fine tobacco. So e n jo y th e h a p p y blending t h a t c o m bines perfect m ildn ess w ith a rich, t r u e to b a c c o taste. B e H a p p y — G o L ucky! ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 3) b o u n d s on t h e D r a g o n 32. Joyce p ic ke d up 12 y a r d s a r o u n d his left en d for a n o t h e r first down. On f o u r t h d o w n C os te llo passed to I R o g e r W i l l i a m s on t h e 1 who went I o ve r for t h e sc or e. Sil vestri’s p l a c e m e n t w a s good. I F.M(’, g a m b l i n g w it h a n on-sides kic k, c a m e up w i t h t h e ball, but ; t h e i r p os se ss io n of t h e pigskin j was s h o r t - l i v e d w h e n Lew (Jerlach ' i n t e r c e p t e d a C o st el lo pass on his I own :’)8 a n d g a l lo p e d 62 y ar ds for I a t o u c h d o w n on ly to h a v e it callt*d i back becaui-e of a Drexel penalty. T h e g a m e e n d e d w it h t h e Dragons in po ss e ss io n of t h e ball in the Cadet territory. PMC i)Ki;.\i-;i. ., . (.'rcsst ............I , K . , /.akariaii '. Patrick .Adams . . . . ............I , T . , ‘i)iSi'ratiii.' ; Price ....... ......... . Silvi‘>'tn i Stfwart . .. - ................. C . . Kowlaiul Ucain ........ ......... RC'.. . C'ari'i'' I liiMcr . . . . ......... KT. KclU ! Siialir ....... ......... UK. JaKKi'"' IJniwii ........ ......... on. itateni lUrlacI) . .. ......... iin. Caracim IjiKatfl . . . . ......... 111$. . Kell' Kiil()i!K‘>'vski ......... 1'H. Drexel l '"irst d o w n s ( t o t a l ) .................... "J/ l ' 'i rs i d i i w i i s , r u s l i f s .................... 3 I ' i r s t d o w n s , p a s s ...................... 1 0 I’ i r s t d o w n s , p e n a l t y ................. ><(l N[ards Kaiiieci rusii ............... 207 54 V a r i i s l us t r u s l i i i i K ...................... 4■ , .Vet Kitin r n s l i i i i j ' ......................... 153 I i - ' o r w a r d s a t t e n i p t i ' d .................... 13 5 I b ' o r w a i ' d s I ' o n i p l e t e d ................. HL 7() ; S a r d s K:>iiH‘d, f o r w a r d ........... 4 ' l o r w a r d s , i n t e r c e p t e d .............. <)« Y i'rds in tercep teil, r e l u m e d . . 1 « I Punts ..................................................... AHJ53 , I ' u n t y a r d s ( t o t a l ) ...................... 50 Y a r d s j i u n l r e t u r n e d ................. •4 JIO K i c k o i l y a r d s , t o t a l .............. 8 Kick-olf r e t u r n e d , y a rt l s . . . . 4 Ki nnl )l es .................................................. . 5 ' 1‘e n a l t i e s ............................................... LINTON'S F rie n d ly H e a ta u ra n ts O PE N A L L N IG H T -w October 20, 1950 THE DREXEL PAGE 5 TRIANGLE Tho I tm i i^pxvrd So«’C(*r r H B B R E X B I d T R I A M e t B M K M O 'PO •tuniorn — \ (i< ir e s « (. Ml I T S€*niorH E S T A B L I S H E D 1926 Official newspaper pnhlished by the students of Drexel Institute of T h e r e a r e still ed i to ri a l an d a d Technolopy, 32nd and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Issued every po sitions sitions open open for J u n Friday during the collepe year. 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D o n ’t t h i n k o u r n e a t - p l e a t e d f r i e n d w i t h t h e tl ra p e- s h a p e d o e s n ’t k n o w t h e s c o r e ! H e ’s i ) l e n t y h e p t o a l l t h o s e t r i c k y c i g a r e t t e t e s t s ! If y o u ’r e in t h e g r o o v e , t h e y ’r e n o t f o o l i n g yo u , e i t h e r . Y o u k n o w , f r o m y o u r o w n s m o k i n g e x p e r i e n c e , t h a t j u s t o n e j)ulT o f t h i s b r a n d . . . t h e n o n e p u f f o f t h a t b r a n d i s n ’t g o i n g t o g i v e y o u the a n s w e r y o u w a n t. W h a t c a n y o u p o s s i b l y tell b y a q u i c k i n h a l e a n d e x h a l e , a wliifT o r a s n i f i ? The sensible test answer - A r r o w S p o r ts S h ir ts For all-round campus wear . . . best chdce is an Arrow. They’re made to fit comfortably and to give you long rugged wear. Corduroys, gabardines, colorful checks and plaids . . . all washable! See your Arrow dealer. - th e o n e tha t g i v e s y o u the prop er is a d a y a fter d a y , p a c k -a fte r -p a c k tr y o u t f o r 3 0 d a y s . I t ’s t h e C a m e l HO-D ay M i l d n e s s T e s t ! Y o u j u d g e C a m e l s fo r 3 0 d a y s in y o u r o w n “ T - Z o n e ” ( T for T h r o a t, T for T a s t e ) - the real p r o v in g g r o u n d f o r a c i g a r e t t e . O n c e y o u ’v e t e s t e d C a m e l s a s a s te a d y s m o k e , y o u ’ll k n o w w h y . . . •3 .9 5 to *10 ARROW . UNUKIIWEAK SHIRTS & TIES • UANDKKRCIIIKFS • SPORTS SHIRTS jy io re P o o p io th a n a n y S m o k e C a m e ls o th m r d g a r m t f ! ^ THE PAGE 6 DREXEL X f IJ * 4 will he in or«ler w hen th e I>re\el- /- • I teri;ins hold a s«|uare flanee at th e ( C o n t in u e d f ro m P a g e 1) Stn«lenl Itn ild in ^ . Itefresh n ien t» I’lirp o sr of tlir liiiiit will h r («» will he MTved. siiiniiliiN' iiitc'fcst in w o rk s of jirl. ♦ ♦ ♦ Co mm encint: with this issue of + ♦ * l)rexel Ki»iscopalians will meet the Di’e.vel T r i a n g le y o u r ClIKSTli*‘ I’aii-l Icllfiiic Council is TKRF'JKLD re p r e se n ta t iv e . Koh'Fioiisoiin^: ‘‘i ’aii-ll*-l T:ik Diiy" on on Tu e sd ay , Oc tob er L’ Hli, at I:.'!!! eit WoIfinu:er, will a w a i d one. c a r in th e W o m e n 's FiOUiif^e of the We d n es d ay , ()ctr)l»cr 2~i, at 1:0(1 ton of CII KSTKKF'I KLDS every ill th e (Jieat Co urt. T h e proci'cds Studetit Muildinjr. R ev ere n d F r a n k wi‘(*k to th e person who writes the I). Cifford, Dean of th e Kpiscojial of tin* diiv»‘ will uo to tln' M ar jo ri e l)est h ‘tf er to the Kditor. Divinity School and form*'!' m i s Sims .Memorial Kinid for a poi trait of .Miss Sims to liaii^ iti tlie I’aii- si o na ry in ,Iapan, will si)eak on .Ml ll ellenic House. Kepre.-entalives variou.s topics of int ere st . from all sor(»rilies will l»e |)artici- Kpiscopalians a re invited to a t P A T ’S B A R B E R S H O P tend. In o r d e r to p re p a r e for patinj; in th e collection. * * * J3rd below Woodland ade(|uat*‘ r e f r e s h m e n t s d ro p a note T I h t i * will be iiii old fa s h io n ed to Doris Woodco ck via sttulent SPECIAL A T T E N T IO N hoe-d<»wii on l''riday n i^ h t, ()<-folM-r mailbo.xes. T O THE STUDENTS 27, at N:(H» o'i-loek. (Hd <lo(hes The W IL L IA M H O N N E Y A G ENC Y Reprefcnting all More Notes October 20, 19, TRIANGLE •■.Mamma, when the lire L h e s t ( ‘r l i e l d L o n t e s t „ut where does it uo? jroes You niii^ht j u s t as well ask w h e r e y o u r f a t h e r i;o,.s wi,p„ jioes o u t . ” W ill b (‘ C o n t i n u e d PENN-DREX Sandwich Shop Name O rc h r ^ tr it ^ and DL A r ti* !* Verstmul ManaKctnenl W I L L I A M S and H L S ORCHESTRA I . O f in t 4 -1 9 4 8 ; 4 -025 7 S lock ExchanKe B id |{.. P h ila . 2, Pa. J’ CARL’S TAILORliN(, ,l/\Mi:S B. BIHMS Cleaners and Dyers P R I N T E R J5 H Market Street Philadelphia 4 303 N. 33rd Street P h on e: C a r l B ire nbalm EV 64040 P roprietor M. J . C a l l a h a n . I n c . Woe! anJ£„l JiowerA r ^ o w n d ta ir s B R E A K F A S T — 8:30 - 9:30 A.M. BUDDY r'•?> y L J ra cjo n EV’ercrci'n 6-4817 r'•7> ^ jc n 59 24 M a r k e t S tr e e t P h i la d e l p h i a C O F F E E H O U R S — 9:30 - W . W 1 L U N C H E O N — 11 . 1:30 F a m o u s f o r its SE R V IN G D R EX EL ST U D E N T S O VER D in osau r S an dw ich FOR 15 Y E A R S 3 205 W o o d la n d A ven u e A b j^ ^ tts ICE CREAM A MEAL IN ITSELF 3200 W ood lan d A venue CORSAGES D I N N E R — 5:30 - 7:00 P.M. E st a b li s h e d 1 9 0 6 EVergreen 2-3000 Drexel Cafeteria WI LLI AM S. VROOMA N ' 5 1 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA l E X T PACK C H E S T E R F I E L D ! BEFORE YOU SMOKE THEM . . . you can tell C hesterfields will sm oke milder. AFTER YOU SMOKE THEM . . . you have no unpleasant after-taste. IVHILE YOU SMOKE THEM y „ „ g e t m < ,re p l e a s u r e , h . „ an y o th e r c is a re tte can Jiv e y o u - ( t o i smokers say: T H E Y S A T I S F Y . miUim, liu itis