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D R A G O N PIGSKIN P A R A D E O N PAGES 6-7
DREXEL INSTITUTE
OF TECHNOLOGY
P H I L A D E L P H I A , PA.
VOLUME XXVII
F i n n
W
ith
C h o r u s
DECEMBER 4. 1950
E n d s
T o u r
T o n i g h t ’s P r o g r a m
NUMBER 15
D r e x e l to G ra d u a te
FREE C H E S T X -R A Y S
A n y o n e d e s i r i n g a fr e e
x-ray o f t h e che.st m a y se­
cu r e it b y r e p o r t i n g to t h e
4 t h floor o f t h e m a in bu ilding.
S ix ty -fo u r S tu d e n ts
h m i u h t s coi u'cr t in th(> Drcxol {iiiditoriiini m a r k s the cl(»so of the
Aiii<‘ri«‘iin do or fo r th e I’oly tc ch ( ’h or n s ol Kiiihmd. The s(diool is c.\trciiicly itfoiid to liav(* t h e h o n o r o f playiiii- host to snch an o n ts ta n d i n u
E x e r c i s e s t o b e H e l d O n S c h o o l ’s B i r t h d a y
WOMEN:
- r o u | t of youn.y- men, not on ly foi- th e fine proyrani (d nuisie th a t they
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will briny’ to IMiihidelphia th i s evenini-', hnt also fo r the indiea tion o'l
S ix t y - l o ii r Drexel st mh -nt s w ill be gra .limte d in the an litoriiim ..n
1:00 - ' 6 : 0 0
the i>resti«u(> ti ia t Drexel h a s e a r n e d as a teehnolojrieal in s tit u te .
Decend)ei- lL» af D re x( d’s F i f t h Decenilier ( ' on im en ce m en t. Th is will be
In a p p r e e i a t i o n o f th i s fa ct , th(> yiee (duhs and the en<-ineerin"
the s i x ty -t h ir d coiiiineticenient atid fln> lifty-eiuhth am ii v e rs a rv (.f
faculty liave p la n n e d a banciuet f o r _______
MEN:
l'oiunl(‘r ’s Day. Mr. A rch ie Dean S w i ft . C h a ir m a n o f the Hoard of
the visit ing s i n g e r s to n i sl it precedD ire ct ors of th(‘ ( ’e n t r a l I’enn N ati on al Hatdv. will ad d re s s I he trradMafes.
F ri d ay , D e c e m b e r 8.
ing the concert, an d liave arr anfied
T h e u r a d n a t i o n c < > r e m o n y . a <-oMd»itH-d ( ’o m m e n c e n i e n t ( ' o i i v o c a t i o n
9:0 0 - 5:00
for th em to st a y a t Drexel Lodpe.
! i n d F o u n d e r ’s D a y e x e r c i s e , w i l l be ^ H n a t
w ith th e a c a d e n n c
Tiirou>;h()Ut today, th e g ro up lias
p r o c e s s i o n . D r . . l a m e s ( ’r ( ‘c s e . P r e s i d e n t (d' D r e x c d I n s t i t u t e (.1 T e c h ­
been ta ke n on a to u r of th e school
n ology,
w ill
confer
u])on
tiu*
to fam il iar ize t h e m w it h th e func­
u n d e rg ra d u a ti's
H acludor
of
tions of an A m e ri c a n college, not
S cience d e g re e s fro m
fh e K ngionly eng ine ering -wise , but also so­
n < > e r in g , H u s i n e s s A d m i n i s f r a t i o n ,
cially. C o n d u c ti n g t h i s t o u r have
a n d H o m e i O c o n o m i c s ( ' o l b ‘g e s , a n d
Thirty-six
senior
un
de
rg
r
ad
u
at
e
s
l)(*en s t u d e n t s fr om th e se ve ra l en ­
w ill g r a n t d i p l o m a s f r o m th e tw o and one Home Economics g ra du at e
gineering societies of th e school.
year
S ecretarial
course.
The
s tu d en t will be ini tia ted into the
g r a d u a t e s c h o o l w i l l c o n f e r a .Ma sXational Honor Society of I’hi
R ep er to ir e
t ( ‘r o l Sc i« “n c e i n l l o m e l O c o n o m i c ' '
Kappa IMii in the Art (Jallery on
degree.
This e v e n i n g ’s p e r f o r m a n c e will
Wednesday. Mr. Ronald Anderson
iiudude folk songs a n d ex cerpts
will be guest speak er at a banquet
from “F i n l a n d i a ” by J e a n Sibelius,
to be held in the Hyiler Clui), at
Degrees L is t e d
and music fro m t h e w o r k s of ot h e r
which ti me the meml)ers will be of­
well-known PMnnish com posers. T h e
ficially welcomed into the Society.
Tlu> (’ollege of E n g i n e e r i n g will
chorus is c o n du ct e d by Ossi Elokas,
Phi Ka pp a Phi was founded at
graduat(> tw o c h e m ic al e n gi ne er s,
who is kno wn t h r o u g h o u t t h e world the Uni ver si ty of Maine in lS!t7.
o n e civil e n g i n e e r , t h r e e elec tri cal
for his work w it h s i m i l a r choral and is presently composed of over
e n g i n e e rs , an d five mechc'iniciil (>ngroups. It is r a t h e r i n t e r e s t i n g to
gi ne ers . T h e (’ollege of Husin<‘.ss
fifty recognized c ha pt ers throughout
note tha t Mr. Ellokas w as bo rn in
Adminisfration
will
graduate
the United States.
T he Drexel
the s am e y e a r th a t F in l a n d Chapter, which was ins ti tut ed in
tw e n t y from th e four-yc'ar Itusiness
1iistitute of T 0 c h n o 1 o g y was 193S, lists mend)ers from both the
A dministration
(bourse,
twcdve
Inunded, an d now forty-six y ear s faculty and st u d e n t body.
from th e ( ^ ) o pe ra tiv e Husiness A d­
later he is tlie le ade r of t h a t school’s
m i n i s t r a t i v e (’o u i s e , on e from fiie
••horus.
Top E i g h t h Selected
A dm ini st rat iv e' S e c r e t a r i a l f ’ourst'.
During th e
in t e r m is s io n ,
th e
an d t h r e e fro m t h e Retail .Manage­
The Society was founded to pro­
Drexel glee club will si n g th e “H a l ­
m e n t (’our.se.
T h e College* ot
vide an incentive for scholastic dis­
lelujah C h o r u s ” fro m t h e Messiah
D o m e lOconomics will g r a d u a t e
tinction in colleges f)ffering other
l>y Handel. T ic k e t s a r e still availnine.
th a n liberal a r t s curricula. Eli gi­
al)le at th e r e g u l a r p ri ce of $1.75,
'I'lu* . s i \ l y - f o i i r
n 'p re ble st u d e n ts a re selected from the
and at the s t u d e n t r a t e of $1.00
s«“n t u w i d e <t <»s n - s 4>c I i o n o f }•«><)first ei ghth of the senior class in
li’oin any m e m b e r of th e glee club
g r a p h i c a l l o c a l i t i e s iiiclinliiig; ( h e
t he ir respective colleges. In d et er­
or IM Nu E psilon,
s la t e s o f O hio, D e la w a re , ('a lifo rm i ni ng th e me mbe rs to be elected,
n i a , .N<*w Y o r k , ( ’o n i u ' e l i n i t , .New
a s u m m a t io n of the nu m b e r of s t u ­
J e r s e y , a n d IN‘n n s y l v u i i i a , a n d ( l i e
dent s expected to g ra d ua t e in De­
n a t i o n s <»f ( ' l i i n a a n d ( ’a n a d a .
cem ber 1950 an d J u n e 1951 is taken.
In con.jiinctioii with the an n u a l i-'onnder's Day ccl cb rat io n on
Th(?
present
Commencement
F ro m this group, one-half of the
N O T E S
to
N O T E
December 12, th(‘ new .Mnmni Scientilic L a b o ra t o ri e s Hiiildini:' will be Co n vo ca ti on is b ei ng ludd b eca use
limit of one-eighth of the senior
tui'ucd o \ ( ‘r ti» the iSoard o f 'I’ruste es by the c on tr ac to r s.
a suflicient n u t n b e r of studcuits
I'he a n n u a l
F o u n d e r ’s
Day class is elected in December 1950,
.\ r e c e p t i o n w ill be h e ld in t h e new s f r u c f u r e w hi(di w ill b e o p e n
ha v e comj)l(!ted t h e i r u n d e r g r a d u ­
* liiistinas C'oncert of t h e (llee and the r e m ai n i ng eligible st ude nts
fo r in sp ectio n ,
l l o w e x c r , a t t h a t t i m e , t h e r e w i l l i)e l i t l h * o r n o e ( | n i p a t e work.
P r e v i o u s D»!cenil)er
* liibs a n d t h e O r c h e s t r a will be a re elected in May of 1951.
Mient f(ti' t h e l a b o r a t o r i e s .
(Commencement
Exerc is es
were
lif^ld W e d n e s d a y a t 1 : 0 0 in t h e
;\Iembership is extended only to
held in 1 942, 1 947, 194S, an d
*'i't'at ( \ ) u r t .
T h i s c o n c e r t h a s P H I K P H I on P a g e 4
T h e n e w hiiildiiiu' is flre p riio f, . .
1949.
l)ct*n e xp re s sl y a d v a n c e d f r o m t h e
c o n s t r u c t e d o f r e i n f o r c e d c«>ii<iet«> V d f S l t y b i n g C f S
a n d ni<*asur<*s 7 8 f<M*t in w id tli a n d y
.
.
•I'uditional F o u n d e r ’s D ay d a t e
' I'liing exatn w e e k , so t h a t t h e
IJ»4 f e e t i n len{> tli .
K w a s o v ifiiI o u r IN ew J e r s e y
i i a l l y <h*si}>n(*d t o be* a t w o - s l o r y
"la jority of t h e s t u d e n t s will h a v e
T he V arsity Singe rs of tlie* e-om
b u i l d i n g w l i i c l i w o u l d lio us (> t l i e binod glee clubs have been very
‘j p p o r t u n i t y of h e a r i n g it for
d e p a r t n u M i t s o f C i v i l , C l i e i n i c a l , busy the past two weeks, giving sev­
tii>t ti me . T h e p r o g r a m will
. M e i ' l i a n i c a l , a n d > I e ( a l l u r } ; i < ‘a l K n - eral e-oncerfs. On Tuesday, Nove*m"iisist of ( J r i e g ’s “ T r i u m p h a l
g h u 'e rin ;;.
T his
w o u ld
I n c l u d e ber 21, the grouj) jour ney ed to New
March” p r e s e n t e d by t h e o r c h e s l h ( ‘i r l a b o r a t o r i e s , c b i . s s r o o n i . s , a n d .le'isey for an all-day four, an d last
' ' a , “ S u s a u n i ” by t h e w 'o m en ’s
d raw in g room s.
Fri d ay e*ve*ning they partie-ipafeel in
Drexel will p ar t ic i p at e in an area
club, a n d ( l o u n o d ’s “ Na zaT he Hlue Key National Honor
a concert with edioruse's from Al­ conference of th e Associatie)n of
P r a i s e ’s “ T h a n k s g i v i n g , ” F r a t e r n i t y held its sem iannual in i­
bright anei Ursiniis e-olb'ges.
(’ollege Unions on December L** and
" H a l l e l u j a h C h o r u s ” f r o m t h e tiati on ban(iuet on Saturday, Dt*- T h ir d F lo or in Reserve
On the fe)ur the* gre>up gave con- Hi. T hi s conference will be hehl at
.\ftei' th e c o n t r a c t was awai'ded,
Messiah,” a n d
a
medley
of cember 2, 1950 in the Student Huild' miliar CMiristmas (! arols, all by ing. Dean Str att on , faculty adviser it was decided t h a t a d d i t i o n a l e-erts at .Merchantville, .Mooresfowti. He>uston Hall on the Un iversity eif
Atteneiing
would be neces sa ry, so a and Hami lton T o w n s h i p High P en n sy lv an ia campus.
>'‘)nibined glee c lu bs .
of Hlue Key, i)resented the welconith ir d floor was ad de d fo th e plans. Schools, as well as singing at Pros- the conference will be re p r e s e n ta ­
* * *
ing a dd res s to the new members.
T he space on th e t h i r d floor will |)ect Presbyte*rian Chure-h in T r e n ­ tives from colleges in West Vir­
i to be rt .1. Pose y, E n g li s h
T he fr a te rn i ty elects men on the
Ji^lructor,
will s p e a k
to t h e basis of scholarship, leadership, he alloca ted to th e v a ri ou s d e p a r t ­ ton and m a k in g a tirte>e*n minute- ginia, Maryland, Delaware, New J e r ­
radio transe-riptie»n f o r s t a t i o n sey, Penn syl van ia, and the District
"*«luuan O r i e n t a t i o n g r o u p at its char act er, and ext ra-curricular ac- me nt s as necessity de m a n d s . F o r
this reas on the* floor was con- WTTX, whieh was broade-ast af of Cohnnbia.
'lal m e e ti n g t o d a y a t 1 ::U) in t h e
Tho i)urpose of Hlue Key
tivities.
as two la rg e a r e a s which 10:15 A..M. S atu rd ay, Nove-mber 25.
T he last me et in g of th e Assoeda‘hillery.
His to pi c will be
Dr. (laljibin e>f flu* sediool Psyediol- tiein was held in F e b r u a r y a t He)us<i‘iod Hooks f o r M e ’?”
ogy D epartmen t gave short ad fon Hall at which ti me tlio grejup
^.ollege and fellow «<udents.
students, for p r o g n u n l e e iu i u s .
In th e n o r t h end of t h e b u il d ­ dresse*s at e*aeh e)f the high schools. elis(;ussed budget problems, cafeteria
the
principles
of
the
"'e« Coll<*y,. „ r l i i b r a i y S e l e n t e imiinfaining
At Ne)rristown, Friilay. in fhe facilities, and problems rel a tin g fet
ing, «>n th e first an d second floe)rs,
' “ d ' l i»s a n n u a l . \ l i i n i n i T e a Ani^rican Way ..f
will be located th e .Mechanical lOu- T r i n it y L u th e r an Churedi, the s i n g ­ m a n a g e m e n t of s t u d e n t buildings.
" ^ ‘“ H ' d a y a f t e r n o o n a ( : t : ( ) 0 i n ,i „ n s in living by their individual g in e er in g D e p a rt m e n t.
T h is will ers blemled voices with glee clubs
The Drexel r e p r es en ta t iv es to fhe
The motto of Hlue p u t if a d j a c e n t te) th e e x is ti ng .M.K. from Albright and Ursinus in prellvint; r o o m
( h o D o r m i t o r y . I’ait h In (i.)d.
area conference will bo Assistant
' <nln>|.s
|u*«>s»‘u l c l a s s a n <I Key is, "Serving, I live.”
l a b o r a t o r i e s in C u rt i s H a l l .
s e n t i n g the* C h ri s tm as porfie)n eif Dean of Men, Harold Myers; Assist­
'I’he following men were initiated
•' ‘‘“ ' u K y o f ( h o l . l h r a r y S c l u i o l
H an de l’s famous “ Messiah.” Th is a n t te) the Dean, Albert AnUruscavinto Hlue Key on S at ur d ay : Lewis O th e r Allocations
" «lse» hei invNtMit.
was a n o t h e r in fhe series eif Infer- age, and William Heffner, ueting
(lerlach. Jack Merrylees. Hirun.
|)(‘|)ar(ni<‘n( ce)llegiate musicals which was in­ ch a i rm a n of the S tu de n t Duilding
T h o > le(allu rB ltal
au g u ra t ed af Drexel in 194S.
* i Nu Kpsilon ann»)u nc es t h a t , ,.ope, ( i e o r g e R u s e t s k i . led a l u m n i on Page 9
('ommittee.
i S c h w aa b . a nd R o be rt S te w a rt .
’TES on Page 11
Seniors Initiated
To Phi Kappa Phi
A t Annual Dinner
w
in ntnn
A lu m n i S c ie n c e B u i ld in g
U n v e ile d
New Members of
Blue Key A d o p t
Fraternity Aims
F o r
I n s p e c tio n
Student Unions
Confer at Penn
FINAL LAMENT
Bless Them A ll
H I S l<*rm lias l)»*en otie of D r e x e l ’s m o s t succepsftil in m a n y yea rs .
T
I lie slafre p r o d u c t i o n s , fiances, a n d e s pe c ia ll y th e ath let ic learTis
h ave heen wonr ler ful .
T h e p e o p l e e n g a g e d in the se act ivitie s all
d es er v e a g r e a t de al o f c re d i t, h u t th e T r i a n g l e e s p e c i a ll y e x t e n d s a
r o u n d «)f a p p l a u s e to th e faculty a n d s t u d e n t h o d y w h o so loya lly suj)p o r t e d the se events.
In as im ic h as th is is the last issiae of th e T r i a n g l e b e f o r e th e new
y ea r, th e staff de si re s to ta ke this o p p o r t u n i t y to e x t e n d to th e P r e s i ­
d en t , the f a c u l ty , a n d th e e n t i r e s t u d e n t h o d y o u r si n c e re w ishes f o r
a V er y M e r r y (Christmas anrl a H a p p y \ e w Y ea r.
( i o o d L u c k In Y o u r F i n a l s a n d G o d Bless Yo u All.
It Hurts Like H e ll
y
KS, it h u r l s like h e l T - i t h u r t s f o r a lo n g t i m e a n d th e n it goes
a w a y fr>r a little whi le a n d the n it h u r t s s o m e m o r e .
I can 'l
mo v e a n d it itches a n d the n it goe s rm m h a n d th e n it itches
>ome m or e.
T h e y c o m e in a n d smil e at m e a n d sa y Jiice t h i n g s a n d
s h a k e tlieir h e a d s a n d m u m h l e s o m e t h i n g ve ry l o w — th e y d o n ' t talk
loud h e r e — it's aw ful ly q u ie t no w
the y sh o u l d he in with mv d i n n e r
s h o r t l y , hut I ’ve heen h e re th r ee weeks anrl ( h m ’t get v e ry h u n g r y any
m o r e — I h a v e n ' t h een h u n g r y fo r a l o n g t i m e — the v sa y it will o n l y
he a few m o r e w eek s a n d I’ll he r e a d y to go - - h u t you c a n ' t d e |) e n d on
the m for t h i n g s like th a t.
H e r e I a m flat on my ha ck a n d I d o n ' t e \ e n
kn ow ho w it all hap|) et ied.
I was d r i \ i n g h o m e f r o m M i k e ’s p a r l y
with n>y g ir l a n d the n the lights c a m e at me a n d t h e r e w as a loud n(»ise
a n d h e r e 1 am .
T h e r e is a p o l i c e m a n a t t h e d o o r all th e t i m e — he
n ev er sa y s a n y t h i n g a n d the n so m e o n e c o m es in atid as’ks m e a lot o f
(piestions a n d the n he goes a w a y too.
He says m y gir l is d e a d a n d it
is my fault a n d the y fo u n d a ho tt le in th e c a r a n d th e n thev sa v my
g ir l is d e a d . . . .
A C C I D K N T S A R E S T U P I D C A K E L E S S N E S S . T H E R E IS NO S U C H
T H IN (; AS AN A CC ID E N T .
DRIVE CAREFULLY.
STAY SOBER.
STAY ALIVE.
Student BIdg. Statement
AS RECEIVED BY THE TRIANGLE
B u il d in g p u r c h a s e d iti 1 9 3 9 .....................................................
Mortgage
.....................................................................................
Loan
..............................
.................................
$6.5,000, (M)
40,000, 0 0 '
2«.0(M), 0 0
T h e m o r t g a g e h a s n o w be en p a i d ofif.
T h e loa n h a s n o w b ee n r e d u c e d to $1 3, 5 2 6. 6 4 .
A p p r o x i m a t e l y $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 w as s p e n t f o r f u r n i t u r e a n d
e ( | u i p m e n t— n o t c h a r g e d a g a i n s t S t u d e n t B u i l d i n g fees.
A p p r o x i m a t e l y $ 3 5 , 0 0 0. 0 0 f o r B u il d in g R e n o v a t i o n s — n o t
c h a r g e d a g a i n s t t h e S t u d e n t B u i l d i n g fees.
(iR IL L — A pproxim ately
c h a r g e d to Bu il d in g.
$15,(K)0.00
LOSSES FRO M O P E R A T IO N
c h a r g e d to B u il d in g .
spent
on
G ri l l— n o t
O F G R I L L — 1949-.50— n o t
S tu d e n t B ui ld in g In c o m e
$ 1 9 ,2 47
16,429
S tu d e n t Bu il d in g E x p e n se
$ 2, 8 1 8
M o r tg a g e A m o r l i / a t i o n a n d In ter es t
4, 0 0 0
Loss— 1919-50
'Twas the week before finals, when
all throujrh the Court.
Not a c r e a tu re was stirring, of any
old sort.
Tlie ones wht) knew no th in e were
now in despair,
They were liniiinK someone would
a n s w e r th e ir prayer.
Tiiey twisted and tu r ne d as they lay
in th e ir l)eds.
While visions of flunkini? danced
throufih th e ir heads.
Some had been absent, but I like a
saj).
Mad settled myself for a long needed
nap.
Wiien all of a sudden to niy great
dismay,
I found I had wasted the whole
te rm away.
Then to my notebook I flew like a
flash,
Tore th r ou g h the pages and looked
at the trash.
The notes were all scribbled and
could n’t be read.
(living me feelings of panic and
dread.
When w h a t to my won de ring eyes
should appear.
Hut a word here and the re that
seemed to be cleai'.
•More slowly th a n ever my memory
came,
I st a m m e r e d and stu tter ed , forgot
every name.
“Now deJ)it! Now credit! Now bal­
ance! Now c h e c k !”
I cr a m m e d for my final and now
I’m a wreck.
Fro m th e br ea k of th e day ’til the
d a rk n e s s of night,
•My th o u g h ts were all jumbled, my
head was packed tight.
So now it was ti m e to prove w ha t I
knew,
I ent ere d the classroom still in a
stew.
I collected my th o u g h ts and started
to work.
Now I could see t h a t I was a jerk.
My a n sw e r s were w or thle ss what
few t h a t th e r e were.
My me m o ry w e n t blank, my mind
was a blur.
Th e pro f sa t th e r e smiling, looking
at ease.
As I looked a t his face my body
would freeze.
I realized su dd en ly who was to
blame,
Only myself could have bro ug h t me
th is shame.
I resolved th e n an d th e re th a t
th in gs would be best,
If 1 stud ied th or ou gh ly for each lit ­
tle test.
With th is th o ug ht in mind I walked
from th e room.
But I kn ew I ’d forget thi s exam
very soon.
And come ne xt te rm it would be the
sam e plight.
So good luck to you all, an d to all
a good night.
A f r a t e r n i t y p a r t y is t h e pla ce to go
If you d o n ’t h a v e t h e pr ic e of a .show
Do n ’t w o rr y now a b o u t a d a t e
Y o u ’re in college to find a m a t e
If you c a n ’t find a d a t e to b r i n g
You can a l w a y s c om e w ith “ T h e T h i n g . ”
,
W e ' r e j u s t k id d i n g of c ou rs e , but i t ’s r e p o r t e d t h a t Bill Schwartz
would be h a p py to “ b ri n g T h e T h i n g . ”
LOVK I.V nii OO M : T h e h o li d a y s s p u r r e d c u p i d a l o n g his merry
way. Lou CJerlach h a n d e d o u t a w e d d i n g r i n g a n d a few promises
for life. . . . Odd A d a m s pi n n e d .J ea ne tte P a n c o a s t . . . . P h y ll is d id n ’t
get a “ D ia m o n d , ” b u t she did g e t a pin f r o m M a t t G r u e n . . . . It was
c u p i d ’s de layed a ct ion fo r C o nn ie G o l d b u r g a n d K u r t K a u f f m a n wlio
ha ve been “ h i t c h e d ” fr om way back.
( ’O T R T S l ’O HT S: No it was n o t t h e toy d e p a r t m e n t , b u t you
m i g h t hav e tiio u g h t so. F ly i n g s a u c e r s w e r e a d i m e a dozen. Kun
for the kiddies. Balloons t h a t buzz w e r e m o r e e x p e n s i v e , b u t in great
d e m a n d . Rocket ships w e re fo r th o s e w it h M.A. d e g r e e s only. The
m e c h a n is m s w e re too c o m p lic a te d fo r t h e o r d i n a r y e n g i n e e r s . P it c h ­
ing p en nie s re q u i r e d a t least a re classi fied f r e s h m a n ’s r a t i n g . A good
ti m e was had by all for t h e s u c f e s s of t h e “ C a m p u s C h e s t . ”
C O I K T S f’EXK : L a m b d a Chi h a s a ne w b u n c h of “ b r i g h t boys.”
T h o se la mp s h a d e s rea ll y c r o w n t h e d o m e . , . . T h a t ta p p i n g noise
you h e a r is not c a us e d by t h e r a t s in t h e a t t i c . I t ’s on ly t h e Teke
pledges with th e i r canes. . . . H e r b S c h a n t z h a d a li tt le difficulty
finding his bri ef case t h e o t h e r day. S e e m s o n e of his “ f r i e n d s ” was
t h e thief. . . . T h e c ro w d of m e n on t h e s t e p s lo o k e d susp ic io u s. On
closer inspection it was f o u n d t h a t it w as N OT Miss C a m p u s Chest,
bu t Otie D ouglass back fo r a visit. . , . S a p p h o , t h e s t a t u e , finally got
h e r ple dge p in— c o u r t e s y of F r a n k D r e sc h l e r . S e e m s t h i s is w h a t you
get fo r h id in g be hin d a w o m a n ’s s k i r ts .
O F F f \ \ M I * r s (W I* ERS : G inn y a n d L oi s T h o m p s o n h ad the
pl e a su r e of le a d in g t h e C a m d e n C h a r i t y Ball o v e r in Je r s e y .
C ar ol yn G uin n is th e one to see fo r d a t a on t h e l a t e s t b a r n ­
y a r d tricks. Seems she w’e n t to a “ c h i c k e n p a r t y ” o v e r a t Penn.
Don Hodges was up in t h e a i r w h e n his b a t t e r y r a n do w n . “ Bal)y
i t ’s cold o u t s i d e ! ” . . . T h e T r i ’s h a v e t r i e d s o m e t h i n g n e w — a “ Toy
D a n c e .” E v e ry o n e h a d a toy f o r a d m i s s i o n to be d i s t r i b u t e d to needy
ch il d re n . , . . Louise F e l g e n h a u e r is a c t u a l l y g o i n g g r a y w orry ing
a b o u t suc h tr iv ia li ti e s as biology lab finals. . . , P a u l Mitchell is
h e a d i n g for a visit to his Uncle S a m m y u p o n g r a d u a t i o n t h i s m o n th .
AA(i.\H()XI) SHOKS: T h o s e po or s n o w b o u n d r e f u g e e s of last
w e e k ’s s t o r m a r e slowly s t r u g g l i n g b a c k to t h e g r i n d .
S om e have
even se nt r e g r e ts a n d p r o m is e d to be b a c k in t i m e f o r finals. Jack
Mer ry lee s be gged fo r e n o u g h t i m e fo r “ j u s t o n e m o r e w i t h t h e boys.”
. . , J a m i e a n d t h e “ L e x e r d ” boys w e r e i n t r i g u e d w i t h C h ic a go night
life. Too bad it h a d to en d so soon.
Q I E S T I O X O F T H K W K K K : W h o is t h e D o n J u a n of t h e Court
k n o w n as “ pis tac hio n o s e ” ? . . . One m o r e t h o u g h t .
H ow a b o u t a
men s b e a ut y c o n t e s t? Well, w h y n o t?
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T H E
December 4, I951
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Drexel’s Fraternities
.Michael J o s e p h P e t e r s , a s e n i o r
in ( ' o o p e r a t i v e B u s in e s s A d m i n ­
is tr a ti o n . will r e p r e s e n t P e n n s y l ­
vania ro l l e g e s t u d e n t s at t h e S5 th
a n n u a l C o n g r e s s of A m e r i c a n I n ­
d u s t r y in New Y o rk City. D e c e m ­
ber <;th to t h e 8th.
.Mike is o n e of 61 s t u d e n t s an d
a p p r e n t i c e s in s k i l l e d m a n u f a c t u r ­
ing t r a d e s , a s t u d e n t f r o m eac h
st a te a n d a n a p p r e n t i c e fr o m each
of 12 R e o g ra p h i c a l r e g i o n s , w ho m
th e N a ti o n a l A s s o c i a ti o n of M a n u ­
f a c t u r e r s h a s in v i t e d to t h e n a ­
t i o n ’s m a j o r m e e t i n g of i n d u s t r i a l ­
ists.
A
w h o p la n s to e n te r
hiisinos.<«, M r . I V t e r s is n in .jo r in |;
in a c c o u n t in g ; a n d f i n a n c e . H o is
( i e s c r ib o d b.v H a r o l d >1. M y e r s ,
. \ s s i s t a n t D e a n o f M o n , a s a “ |M)sit i v r ” l o a d e r w ith a p l e a s a n t pors<»nality.
.An o x - G I , h o h o l d s a
s e c o n d l i e u t e n a n t ' s r o n n n i s s i o n in
Itio A i r f ' o r p s , Is V i c o - l ’r o s i d o n t o f
M e n 's S t u d e n t ( ' o u n c i l , .A ss o c ia te
K d i t o r o f t h e T r i a n g l e , a n d is a c ­
tiv e in v a r i o u s f r a t e r n a l a n d s c h o o l
< > r;;an i/atio n s.
The s tu d e n ts an d apprentices,
who will en.ioy e x p e n s e - f r e e vis its
to .Vew Y o rk , w e r e s e l e c t e d by lot
from a m o n g t h e n o m i n e e s of 700
college p r e s i d e n t s a n d t h e a p p r e n ­
ti c e - t r a i n i n g o r g a n i z a t i o n s a n d o f ­
ficials in t h e 48 s t a t e s .
The stu d e n ts a n d apprentices
will s])end five d a y s in N e w Y or k.
rubl)ing s h o u l d e r s w i t h 3, 000 of
tlie n a t i o n ’s t o p i n d u s t r i a l e x e c u ­
tives at c o n f e r e n c e s , f o r u m s a n d
lun c he o ns , a n d s e e i n g t h e c i t y ’s
sights. A v is it to t h e U n i t e d N a ­
tions a n d a “ q u iz s e s s i o n , ” in
which t h e s t u d e n t s c a n q u e s t i o n
lea di n g i n d u s t r i a l i s t s , a l so h a v e
been a r r a n g e d .
T he ap p ro n tio o s a n d s tu d e n ts ,
f o u r o f w h o m a r e j ji r l s , a r e t o a r -
P E T E R S on P a g e 12
Send Representatives to
National IF Conclave
Re p re se n ta ti v es of all national
t r a t e r m t i e s on the Drexel campus
at te n de d the fifth a n n u a l National
I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y Conference iipld in
New York on November 24. It was
learned by the D.I.T. representatives tha t of all the c lieges and
uni ve rsi tie s represented. Drexel was
th e only college havi ng all f r a t e r ­
nity scholastic averages highe r than
th a t of the over-all men's average.
T h e m a jo r resolution at th e con­
vention called upon all f r at e rn it ie s
to be on gu a rd agai nst Co mmunism
and a t te m p ts to u n d e rm in e the n it i o n ’s dem ocratic tra dition s, it also
recom men de d th a t fr at e rn i ti es es­
tablish in each of th e ir chap te rs a
“Know Your .America” week.
Fif ty-nine fr a te rn i ti e s were reple se nt e d with a total mem ber sh in of
1,279,482.
'Ansel Street' Play by Rouge and Robe
Brings Campus Chest W eek to a Close
LANCER & T A Y L O R
Star in Victorian Drama
lerry C hevreuv,
S e rv ic e S o ro rity
R e c ru its M em b ers
At the second me eting of Gamm a
Sigma Sigma, the new Girl Scout
Service Sorority, the following offi­
cers were elected: President. B a r ­
bara Van Sciver; Vice-President.
T er ry L ist e r; and Secretary-Treasurer, Marvyn Bennet.
Mrs. R.
Rhoads is advi ser of the group.
The purposes of the sor ority a re :
to re n d e r service to th e school, to
establish high ideals and stan da rds,
to foster close friend shi p among
members, and to develop leadership
ability.
AM women s t ud en ts interested in
m em be rs hi p should contact T err y
List er th ro ug h the st udent mail
box.
D arrell K o p h r, H elen T ay lo r. lU tty
X aabe, an d A d rian L an ser.
D u rst,
D erek
Mefore the au di to ri u m footlights
last Fri da y and S a tu r d a y evenings.
Rouge and Rohe presented Patrick
Ham ilt on' s gri p pi n g three-act play.
Street. T he enac tm ent ot
this Victorian t h r il le r climaxed the
I'a m p us Chest drive sponsored last
week hy .Alpha Phi Omega. All pro
ceejis from tlie play were confrih
uted to the fund.
Appearing in th e s t a r r i n g roles
were Adrian Lancer as Mr. Manningha m. Helen T a y lo r as Mrs.
.Manningham, and D arrell Kepler as
Sergeant Rough.
.Feanette Chevreux. Hetty Durst, F re d Seltzer, and
(Miff Conger completed the cast in
the sup po rt in g roles.
N a a b e D ire ct s
Campus Chest Amply Filled
Through Student Donations
.As the
c u rt a in
ran g
down
on juv enile deliu(iuency, spo nsor tu b e r ­
Anoel strrrt S at u r da y night, the culosis clinics, assist re se arc h on
Campus Chest Drive was formally
closed, end in g a week of fu tu ri sti c
pr es ent at ion s by the Ca m pu s Chest
Committee. And in th a t figurative
chest were the contril)utions tha t
Drexel s tu de n ts made th r o u g h class­
room and org anization solicitations,
as well as the proceeds from Atuirl
Direction was handled l)y Derek
N’aahe, dir ector of Stage C rafter's
S u m m e r 'rii(‘ater. (!eiu'ral m a n ag e­
ment was u n d e r the supervision of
Helen Ann Norris, while Spenc*I.atham handh'd stage man age me nt ,
( ’hairnieii of the va rious co mmit tees
were .lean l.oughry. cost ume s; Russ
Ansfay, ticke ts ; Fre d no ughtou.
pul)licity; Ralph Dunlap, p ro g r am :
and Mary Hauer and Klaine Chastu>w, properties.
Con fri h ut in g able assista nce on
the stage were (leorge ( ' a r r and
Clancy Wasser.
L ig h tin g elTects
were perfected hy Gene Ferry.
Helen Taylor, wiio p ort ray ed the
part (»f th e to r tu r ed Mrs. Manning
ham in a d m ir ah le fashion, is a vetera nt of m a ny Rouge and Rohe
plays, a m on g them being C ld u d u t .
niithe Spirit, and J‘ers<iual Ap/iearnine. A dr ia n l.ancer was seen in
Merton of the Mories. Darrell Kej)ler tu r n ed in o u ts ta n d i n g perform
ances in th e o per et tas Pinafore and
Watt 2 nream. Moth Betty Durst
and J e a n e t te (Mieuvreux acted in
1‘ersonat A itpetirauee, while .leanette also ap peared in Skj/Kirk and
street.
h ea rt disease, and f u r t h e r cancer
cure.
T he d r i v f was great ly benefited
by the efforts of the Pan-IIel C’ommitfee an d the V arsity Club in the
Court prog ram.
Tiie solicitation
te am s were composed of co-eds from
Pan-IIel and m em b ers of Alpha I’hi
Omega.
M a n y Uses
Creese S p e a k s
The committee, und er faculty a d ­
vice. will dis tri bu te these donat ions
among such worthy c ha ri ti e s as Red
Feather, .March of Dimes. Cancer
Crusade. A me ii can Heart Associa­
tion, and Salvation .Army. T hr oug h
the functions of these charities,
over one hu nd red seventy groups
will benefit from st u de n t generosity.
These funds will be used to combat
F ea tu re d in tlie series (»f Court
p ro g r a m s was .Miss Nat al ie Nevins
from AV’C.AU-TV. Two famous si)ort
personalities. Alan (Jans and Tom
Rodgers, also took part in helping
the drive. T he theme. “ I.ook to the
F'uture.” was convincingly in t e r ­
preted i)y i’resident Creese. Blue
Key offered r e f re s h m e n ts at the
play an d dances following it.
.A
new orga ni zat io n in the school, the
G irl s’ Service Sorority, p a t te rn ed Thank You, ftoctor.
a ft e r the scout fr at er n i ty . Alpha
Phi Omega, assisted in the p r e p a r a ­ i F ie n d i s h P l o t
tion of th e Court displays.
Tlie entire* action of th e play.
] which was seen in th e movies as
! <lti.sli(/ht, occurs in a liouse on Angel
I Street located in the Pimlico dis; tricf of London in ISSO. It tells the
! demoniac story of the occupants,
the Mann in gha ms . li n de r th e guise
I of kindliness, hands om e Mr. Man­
nin gh am men tally to r tu r e s his wife
S E R V IN G D R E X EL
into insanity.
He accuses lier of
i petty ab e rr a ti o n s tluit he himself
STU D EN TS FOR
has ar ra ng ed , and since h er mo th er
died of insanity, she is nu>re than
O V E R 15 Y E A R S
half conviiu;ed tliat she, too, is
going out of her mind. While her
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diabolical hu sba nd is out of the
house, a benign police inspector vis­
its her and ult im ate ly proves to her
that her husb and is a niuniucal
cr im in al suspected of a m u r d e r com­
mitted fifteen years ago in th e sam e
house, and t h a t he is p re p a r in g to
dispose of her.
Th en s t a r t s the
game of tr yi n g to uncover th e nec­
essary eviden(!e ag a i n st Mr. Man­
ningh am.
It is a th r ill in g melo­
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d ra m a ti c plot.
D ur in g th e intermission, re f r e s h ­
men ts were provided by tlie Hliie
Key Society. Following each per­
S T A T IO N E R Y
formance, th e Society also con­
ducted a dance In the S tu de n t
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Building.
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l n s t a l l « « l a t H I T Q n the C a r p e t
Tlie Council is n i r r e n t l y st u dy in g
the prol)lem of available poster
spafp.
At th e pr es en t ti me the
(Ireat Court and o th e r st u d en t ar ea s
of in te re st a p p e a r clu tte red with
varifnis an no u n c e m e n ts .
Much of
the effect of a d v e rt is in g is th u s lost.
.A few of th e suggested reme die s
which have been ad van ced are :
1. F^rect a p p r o p r ia t e bulletin boards
in the hall n e a r th e Men’s Locker
Rooms at th e 32nd Stre et en ­
trance.
2. Date all posters, notices, etc. as
to length of ti m e they ar e to r e ­
ma in in th e Court.
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3. Designate a p e r m a n e n t location
for posters which a nn ou nc e reocc urr ing meetings.
4. For m a p e r m a n e n t co m m it te e to
aid in “pla ci ng ” all forms of a n ­
no un ce m e nt s an d notices on an d
abou t th e campus.
5. R est ri ct th e pla cing of posters,
notices, etc. to “av e n u e s” of s t u ­
dent traffic and pro hi bit p r o m i s ­
cuous “b an g i n g ” of signs.
The above a r e only a few of the
sug gestions whi ch we hav e r e ­
ceived.
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m a t t e r ar e ea rn es tl y solicited.
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fro m N a tio n a l rn * sh lo n t
S m ith .
CJrand Sage S m i th , p r e s i d e n t of of p r e s i d e n t of P h i T a u D el t a fr om
t h e N a ti o n a l S ig m a Pi F r a t e r n i t y , J u n e of t h i s y e a r u n t i l t h e local
is sh o w n p r e s e n t i n g t h e C h a r t e r c h a p t e r affiliated w i t h S ig m a Pi
of Reta T h e t a C h a p t e r to J o h n R. at which ti m e h e was in s t a l l e d as
X icholson, p r e s i d e n t of t h e local t h e Sa ge of t h e Be ta T h e t a C h a p ­
c h a p t e r , d u r i n g t h e in s t a l l a t i o n ter.
l) anquet held on N o v e m b e r 18,
Meml)ers of t h e f a c u l t y who
U»50 in t h e S t u d e n t Bu il di n g.
wer e p r e s e n t a n d wh o s p o k e at
P r e s i d e n t S m i th is p r e s e n t l y e n ­ t h e l) a n q u e t w e r e Dr. J a m e s
ga ge d a s a P r o f e s s o r a t C o rn el l C reese. D ean D isque, D ean S t r a t ­
U ni v e rs it y in t h e S t a t e of New ton a n d Mr. R. M c L a u g h l in . Mr.
York. J o h n R. N ichol son, a se n i o r R o n a ld A n d e r s o n s er ve d as m a s t e r
in t h e Bu si n es s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n of c e r e m o n i e s a n d w as a s s i s t e d by
College, w ho will g r a d u a t e t h i s F r a n k F r y b e y , a g r a d u a t e of T e m ­
Deceniber, se r v e d in t h e ca p a c i ty ple U ni v er s it y.
FROM MY SIDE
Phi K Phi
( C o n ti n u e d f r o m P a g e 1)
those s t u d e n t s who a r e enrolled in
I th e ir se ni or y ea r an d who ha ve a t ­
tended Drexel for a t least one year.
I T he weighted a v e ra g e for all u n d e r ­
g r a d u a t e work ser ve s as th e basis
! for d e t e r m i n i n g t h e in d i v id u a l’s
s t a n d i n g w it h i n his or h e r respec­
tive college.
FMM>TBALIi F K V E K
*>>■
Christ Stratakis
A ’
It was th e first ti m e t h a t I saw
Drexel dev ia ti n g from it s s t r ic t
everyd ay monoton ous rout ine , and
throw itself to a p a n d e m o n iu m of
e n t h u s ia s m a nd cheering. T he spi rit
of the ti m e s finally pe n e t ra te d th e j New Members Listed
tiiick walls of our scholastic iron
Dean C h ap ma n, who is pre sently
cu rt a in and, suddenly, we all found s e r vi n g as th e p re s id e n t of Phi
ourselves talking, th i nk in g , w o r r y ­ K ap pa Phi, will pr es en t th e follow­
ing abou t n o th i n g else bu t football. ing i n i ti a te s for m e m b er s h ip in re c­
Stud ent s, faculty, ja n ito rs , W’e all ogn ition of th e hig h degree of sch o­
suffered from t h a t p le as an t football lastic excellence they hav e achieved
fever t h a t made us act so funny.
d u r i n g th e ir y ear s at Drexel:
T h en th e last gam e came along
Eliz abe th Bock Arcano, Robert F.
with th e two g ia nt s t u d e n t rallies A re h a r t ; J o h n F. Bogusz. Beverly
and th e clima x of all, ou r victory Brooks, J o h n H. Buri, J o h n Cecil,
over West Chester.
Moments of I.ester E. DeBaun, Jr., E d w a r d W.
glory, ha pp in es s a n d celebration Dougherty. J o h n David Feiler, Wilt h a t will st a n d out in ou r m in ds a s :
q Feldl)aumer, J o h n Samuel
the most me mo rab le tim es of o u r , p it z w at er , S a r k i s E. Giragosian,
College life.
; j o h n A. Clithens, W il li am GoseF o r all these, credi t should be i ,visch, Jr.. E le a n o r A. Gre iner . Margiven to ou r fellow s t u d e n ts w h o ; vin H er m an . Ste p he n F Kent, M.
we nt out th e re an d played ball an d , s h i r l e y K err . Adelbert E. Kirschmade h eadlines with th e ir v i c t o r - , „er. T h o m a s Marshall, i n , F r a n k
ies; an d ma de us proud of t h e i r , Reitz Marx, Nicolo R. Natale, Edgood playing. Credit should also ward M. Neary, J a n e t N o rm a Nu tt.
l)e given to a line staff of coaches, Jacob B. P a p e r m a n . J e a n Marie
headed by a young, spiri te d sports- Pell. Michael Jo se p h Peters, Shirma n who can come ou t fro m th e
p , m h . Donald Albert Reed, i
field and give th e necessary tutor-1 j ) „ , o t h y
Rutledge.
Egmont
R .'
age an d gu ts t h a t can b ri n g fam e sc hm elz er .
George
C. Schm idt, ^
and victory to a team. It is E d d i e ! i^^^ise Cove Szafara, J a m e s F.
Allen who coached Drexel to
F re d A. U n ge rm an , Wil-^
best football season since 1931 a n d
j . w a s y l a n k o . F r a n k M. Willis. I
it Is E ddi e Allen who m a d e Drex-j
.„
_ ^
i
el’s football te a m a te a m t h a t will i will have a real ly capab le coach to
be respected an d feared In th e fu­ stay w ith them'? If we do not wa nt
ture.
to see his to ry r ep ea t Itself once
Personally, I feel t h a t Coach ' again, we should be willing to pay
Allen ha s a br i g h t fu t u r e ah ea d of good money an d give a long time
him and we ma y no t be able to keep ; co n t ra ct to a coach who al rea dy
h im long, ju s t like we co ul dn’t keep i proved his coach ing ab il it y and
a line coach, as Otie Douglas, mor e • gave us a football season t h a t will
th a n a year. W'hat a re we doing to , go down in o ur school’B h is tor y as
see t h a t o ur fu t u r e football pl a ye rs i one of th e tinest we ever had.
PDLYTECH CHDHIIS DF FINLAIVD
Singing Finnish Music
M O N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 4 , 8 :1 5 p .m .
. -VAaybe our little over-water friend is just fishing for
a compliment. On the other hand, he may have reference to
all these quick-trick cigarette tests you hear about nowadays.
Well, he’s not the only one who’s been at sea. Frankly, how can
you judge a cigarette by a swift sniff.^ Or another cigarette by one fast
puff. What’s all the rush about, anyway? When it comes to
making up your mind about cigarette mildness,
we think you’d like to take your time.
T h a t ’s w h y w e s u g g e s t :
The sensible test — the one that you make on a day
after day, pack after pack tryout for 30 days. It’s the
30-Day Camel Mildness Test! Simply smoke C am els-and
only Camels—for 30 days. Let your own "T-Zone”
(T for Throat, T for Taste) be your proving ground. When
you’ve tried Camels as a steady smoke, you’ll know why . . .
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M U S IC D E P A R T M E N T O F D R E X E L
IN S T IT U T E O F T E C H N O L O G Y
M o re
P e o p le
S m o k e C a m e ls
ihan any other cigoreffe/
Drasons Top West Chester in Season Finale^ 7-6
Soccer Team Loses to Washington College, 3 -2
T ie d fo r S e c o n d
E n d B est S e a so n
In S o u t h e r n M A C
In N i n e t e e n
by S ID X K Y EliC.AUT
Tlie D r a g o n R o o t e r s d r o p p e d
th e ir la st g a m e of t h e 19 50 se as on
to W a s h i n g t o n C o ll e g e 3 to 2 on
tlieir h o m e field T u e s d a y , N o v e m ­
ber 14.
T h e d e c i d i n g go al w as
scored by R a n d e r h e r g , a s u b s t i t u t e ,
with on ly tw o m i n u t e s r e m a i n i n g .
C o - C a p ta i n Rob L i n d e sc or e d a
goal in t h e first q u a r t e r to p u t t h e
V onkermen a h ead .
W ashington
College s c o r e d on a s c r i m m a g e in
fr o n t of t h e g o a l a f t e r a c o r n e r
kick. T h e h a l f e n d e d 1-1.
T h e M a r o o n a n d R la c k pu ll ed
a h e a d in t h e se c o n d h a l f w h e n t h e
l)all b o u n c e d off Cox p a s t goal ie
.Mort S h a f t e r f o r a sc o r e. Goalie
Shafter had a busy day stopping
m a ny s c o r i n g t h r e a t s .
Ronehead J o n e s ’ shot at the
goal w as h i g h ; h o w e v e r , Co-C ap ­
tain Ed S ti e r m a d e a p e n a l t y s h o t
to tie up t h e g a m e . R r a n d e r l ) e r g
scored t h e a l l - i m p o r t a n t goa l fr om
a s c r i m m a g e in f r o n t of t h e goal
fo ll ow ing a c o r n e r k ic k .
T hi s
victory g a v e W a s h i n g t o n a fivewin. th r e e - l o s s s e a s o n r e c o r d .
Th is w a s t h e l a s t g a m e in I n ­
t e r c o l l e g i a t e C o m p e t i t i o n f o r CoC a p ta i n s Rob L i n d e a n d E]d Stier.
O th e r m e m b e r s of t h e t e a m w ho
will be lost a r e R ob Cox, Rob
It odgers, a n d G us K j e r l a n d .
T h e s e a s o n ’s t o t a l of five wins,
two losses, a n d t w o ti e s d o e s n ot
fully tell t h e t a l e of a fine sea so n.
The D r a g o n R o o t e r s w e r e ti e d w it h
W a s h i n g t o n f o r s e c o n d p la c e b e ­
low F. & M. in t h e i r d i s t r i c t of
the
M i d d le
A tlantic
Division.
H a v e rf o rd , t h e l e a d e r in t h e o t h e r
dis trict, d e f e a t e d F. & M.
The
D rag on s ti e d b o t h of t h e s e te a m s .
A f t e r losing- b y a n a m a z in g - 7 -2
c o u n t t o ( ic tty s b u r } * , t h e Y’o n k e r s iiu ‘ 11 b o u n c e d b a c k t o t r o u n c e L a
Sa lle , « - l , t h e f o l l o w i n g w e e k . Siicces.sive t i e s o f ii-ii a n d 1-1 w i t h
I 'i 'a n k l i n & M a r s l i a l l C olleji'e a n d
H a v e rfo rd w e r e f o llo w e d by a 0-0
cou<iuest o f J o l u i s H o p k i n s ( a
• «*ani w h ic li l i a d d e f e a t e d G e t t y s burj* e a s i l y ) . A h i s t m i n u t e g o a l
by li<)b l i i n d e }»avo t h e D r a g o n s a
.‘{•2 v u ' t o r y o v e r D e h i w a r e ’s I J lu e
Hi lls J u s t b e f o r e a 7 - 0 s h e U a e k •II};' o f t h e M u h ‘s f r o m M u b h M ib e r g .
A f t e r a n e a s y 5-1 t r i u m p h o v e r
I isin u s, t h e T e c h n ie n fe ll p re y to
W a s h in g to n C o lle g e , lo s in g a to u g h
one, ;{-2.
Special m e n t i o n m u s t be m a d e
of D re x el ’s c o - c a p t a i n , Ro b L in d e ,
iiii o u t s t a n d i n g c a n d i d a t e t o r t h i s
st^ason’s A l l - A m e r i c a n t e a m . Rob
•>as tall ie d 17 t i m e s t h i s y e a r , on e
less t h a n h a l f t h e t o t a l of t h e
t*iitire te a m .
l-<inde h a s al so p e r f o r m e d tlie
liat-trick u p o n f o u r d i f f e r e n t oc‘ iisious. T h e “ h a t - t r i c k ” c o n s i s t s
"f s c or in g 3 o r m o r e g o a l s in a n y
game. R o bb y L i n d e p e r f o r m e d
''•s first t r i c k a g a i n s t L a Salle,
'lie next a t H o p k i n s , hi s t h i r d a t
'•u li le n be rg ( h e g o t f o u r t h a t
a n d t h e l a s t o n e in t h e
^ ‘Sinus tilt.
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D ra g o n s s c o r e d th i r t y - li v e
« an d hu d e i g h t e e n sc o r ed
tlUMU.
by I 'R . W K
VOLUME XXVII
DECEMBER 4, 1950
NUMBER
Y ears
M Y 'r i.\ < i K R
,
S a t u r d a y . Nov eml x'r IS. fo und
D re xe l’s o n c e -b e a t e n D ra g on s i>ut15 ti n g t h e finishing t o u c h e s to a
g r e a t se as on as th e y d e fe a t e d West
(Chester S t a t e T e a c h e r ’s Col leg,.
7-() b e fo r e a t h r i l l e d cr o w d of
SOOO. Not sin ce 1931 h a s a Drex­
el te a m ac h i e v e d su c h a n i m p r e s ­
sive re c o r d a s t h i s s e a s o n 's of G
wins a n d 1 loss.
W h a t can be writt(>n a b o u t a
g a n u ' which is tw o we(>ks old ?
Tlie co nt es t h a s been h a s h e d a n d
r e - h a s h e d in t h e (’o u r t . c l as sr oo m s,
h al lw ay s, a n d even in a 2 -h o u r a s ­
se m b ly on t h e fo ll ow in g Monday.
If w a s a b a f f l e h i g l i l i g h f e d liy
o u t s t a n d i n g d e f e n s i v e l in e p h iy o'u
till* p a n o f b o t h t e a m s a n d e ll m a x e»l by T o m K o l o n g o w s k i 's 2 - y a r d
b u c k i n t o .sco rin g l e i r i f o r y l a l e in
f h e 1st h a l f . T r a n k F o g a r t y a d d e<l tlu» v i t a l , g a m e w i n n i n g <‘\ ( r a
p o in t.
1st R o w , 1-r: O k a d a , i ie ll. K o h l , S t i e r , L in d e , J o n e s , l)e A < |u iar, W i l k i n s o n .
2 n d R o w , 1-r; X o lte , M g r . C a p p o z z i, W a s h o f s k y , K j e r b n u l , ( ’ov, ( ’o c h r i n .
;Jrd R o w , 1-r: L a v e r s o n , A s s t, ( o a c l i ; S c h m i d t , l{o<lg«Ts, S c h a f f e r , I 'e t e r s , Y o n k e r s , ( o a c b ; > lu h l o w n e y
A sst. M g r.
•’
A p p l e P ie s^ T e k e s T a k e
T o p S p o t s in MF U o ir iin g
N e tm e n
S ta rt
T h e D r a g o n s ’ sc or e canu* a f t e r
Am os
Rredb<Miner r e t u r n e d
a
W a y n e S c h n e i d e r p u nt 15 y a r d s
to fhe R am 3 5- ya rd ma rk (' r. On
3 su cc es siv e plays, K o lo n go w sk i,
(Jross, a n d (Connor a fe up 33 y a r d s
to fh e T e a c h e r s ’ 2-yard line.’ K ol ­
o n g o w s k i pl un ge d o v er fro m here.
W e s t C h e s t e r ’s lone sc or e ca m e
in t h e 3rd (l u a r t e r w Ikmi a Si>afford to P r e n d e r a e r i a l s e t up th e
ball on D r e x e l’s 22. T w o r u n n i n g
plays a n d an a n t i - D r a g o n p e n a l ly
g av e t h e R a m s t h e i r bes t s co r in g
o p p o r t u n i t y of t h e d ay as I’r e n d o r
d r o v e o v e r fr om t h e 1. Ills e x t ra
po in t a t t e m p t w as wide.
It is diflicult to pick o u t s t a n d i n g
p la y e rs fr o m su c h a n o u t s t a n d i n g
te a m as th i s 19r.O a g g r e g a t i o n .
E q u a ll y h a r d is t h e t a s k of h i g h ­
li g h t i n g a se as on in whic h each
g a m e w as a h ig h l i g h t in itself.
Coac h E d d i e Allen, in his first
y e a r a t t h e D r a g o n s ’ iielm, w at ch ed
his (diarge.s t r i u m p h o ve r Ur siuus,
(i e t t y s b u r g , P.M.C., W a s h i n g t o n
(College, S w a r t h m o r e , a n d West
C h e s t e r with W e s t e r n M ar y la n d
im p o si n g th e lone blot on an o t h e r ­
wise unb leinisiied record.
On Xovcnilier l(i, th re e ma tch es of tlie lai-t round o f the I.F.
Howiino' to u r n a m e n t were rolled. The fo u r th m a tc h was po st p on ed ami
was rolled on S a t u r d a y , December 4. Due to tiiis p o s tp o ne m en t onlv the
first two i»laces in leaiiue stati(lin«' have been est ablished.
T h e Ko lla rm e n will open th e 1951
A lph a l ‘i li am bd a do wned Siiima i*i in th re e j'anu's by easy martiins season a g a i n st ll rs i n u s on th e C u r­
an d took tot al pins i)y a ‘2 212 to 2032 marj,nn. The A ppl e Pies now own tis Hall g y m n a s iu m on Sa tu rd ay ,
lii'st place f o r ,«>»»o(l w ith a n i f t y i-ecord of 2(i wins and 2 losses. S t a r s J a n u a r y (J.
The J u n i o r Varsity
for A lp ha I'i were S m i th witli a 20;'3 an d 4!)4 total, and K«>ner with a 4(il) s(iuad. u n d e r Tom Miller, will meet
total.
Shoem ak er, w ith 439, led
th e J.V. Rears in a p r e l im in a r y
S igm a Pi.
game.
Meanwhile T K E ca pt ure d second
Tiiis will be (’oach Har old Ivolplace w ith a 4-0 victory over Sigma
l a r ’s second season as chief m e nt or
Alpha I\Iu. Dambly rolled a 200
of the Dragon netmen. La st y e a r ’s
game, followed by Voorhees with
successful season of 11 wins an d 5
O n X o v e m b t'r 2 0 b i g “ S t a s h ”
190, to lead th e Tekes.
In first
losses s t a rt e d a y e a r of successful
place last year, th e Tekes made a n ­ S t a s / a k w a s a w a i 'd e d t h e i{obl)e.‘-pij<* a 2 0 - 0 w in o v e r r r s i n i i s ,
seasons for all sports.
e r t M a x w e ll M e m o r i a l A w a r d a s
oth e r good showing thi s season with
l>i'ex<‘l r o o t e r s wer<‘ n o t o v e r ly
t h e o u t s t a n d i n g coIh*ge a t h l e t e
a 22-6 record. The S ammies are
R e tu r n in g le tte rm en include Rasi! o p t i m i s t i c o f t h e t e a m ’s c h a n c e s .
in t h e I ' h i l a d e l p h i a a r e a f o r
te nta ti vel y in sixth place with a 7I^arno, Rob Rrewton. Vince I^’illiben, H o w e v e r , a f t e r <lef<‘a H u g (Jetly.sth at week.
T he p re se n ta tio n
17 showing.
I 0 - 7 o n siicSyd Ivane, Sta n I.askus, A1 MacCart, b u r g | ; j - 7 a n d
w as m a d e a t a lu n c h e o n h e ld
T h et a Chi topped Delta Ka ppa
l ie rni e McNamee, Mort Shaf ter , and cesslv<* we<‘k - e n d s , f o o t b a l l f»>ver
by t h e M a x w e l l C lu b .
iUio by close m a rg in s in three
Jo e Sku rl a. Tlie 1951 ne tm en will r e a c h ( ‘<l a p i t c h o n D r e x e l ’s c a m ­
gam es an d took total pins by a 1925
be miss ing fo r m e r capt ain Don p u s . T h e S h o ’nuMi o f W a s h i n g t o n
to 1S3S score. Th e ta Chi was led
Rreder, J o h n Savelak, an d Roy ('oll«*g(* w e r e (h<* n e x t fo f a ll , 2 1 - 0 ,
but
an
u n .set-m in d ed
W e s te rn
by W h i t a k e r with 504; Delta Kappa
Wagner.
M a r y l a n d t e a m a c c o m p l i s i u ‘d t h e
Kho was led by H u n t with 432.
T
he
Te
chmen,
alt
ho
ug
h
missi
ng
t a s k o f (h‘f<‘a t i n g u s, 2<{-25. Ih*.
T h e ta Chi for the time being holds
liigli scorer Don Rreder, will bri ng s p i t e t h i s h e a r t b r e a k i n g los.s, t h e
a tie for th ir d place with Sigm a Pi.
home the chanii)ionsliip of th e Mid­ A l b .......
cam e back
Ut d r o p
Delta Ka ppa Rho this ye ar finished
dle A tla n tic (Conference.
S w a rth m o re 2«-0 a n d th e n m ad e a
in last place.
Drexel’s sw im m in g team, led by
T he match between Pi K ap pa Phi
A l t h o u g h la c k i n g in h e ig h t, go<Ml s e a s o n gr<‘a t b y lH‘a t i i i g W<*st
and Lambda Chi Alpha was bowled new Coach Dick Mesirov, h as been R a r n o b ei ng th e t a l l e s t m a n at C h e s t e r , 7-0 .
D ragon
.se n io rs
who
played
last S a tu r d a y and the results were holding re gu la r practices for the G'3", t h e te a m is ve ry co m pa c t.
Vince F'illiben will proi)ably s t a r t t h e i r l a s t g a m e f o r D r e x e l w e r e :
not available for this issue.
At past few weeks.
With a nucleus of 11 r e t u r n i n g a t r i g h t f o r w a r d . R e rn i e Mc N am ee Z a k / a k a r i a n , F r e d Y a h r l i n g , Rill
pres ent the Pi Kaps ar e in fourth
place. La mb d a Chi in seventh. De­ letternien and aided by pas t Drexel a f t e r p ro v i n g his w o r th in t h e clos­ Hust<*r, H o w a r d S m i t h , ( j e o r g e
pendi ng on the res ults of this match mermen liens Swan an d K arl Spi- ing g a m e s of la st se a s o n s h o u l d R e a m , J o h n R a c i n e , R o b H t e w a r t ,
i t o b I t r o w n , L o u ( l e r l a c h , J o e I»iear e places th r ee to seven, with vak, Coach Mesirov is hopeful of a win t h e po st of left f o r w a r d .
tro carlo , (ieo rg e R u setsk i, and
Sigma Pi, T he ta Chi, Pi Kappa Phi, victorious season.
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n
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will
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p
c
e
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t
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r
Practices are lieing held at the
A m os R red b eiin er.
Sigm a Alpha Mu, and Lambd a Chi
a n d play t h e pivot pos it io n. C a p ­
It w as ir o ni c t h a t R row n, q u a r ­
Alpha now holding those places in West Rran ch YMCA, 52nd and San- ta in A1 M a c C a rt will be t e a m e d
.som Streets, on Monday, 8-10 P.M.,
t e r b a c k of t h e T ech T - m a c h i n e for
t h a t order.
with
S
ta
n
i^askus
a
t
g
u
a
r
d
.
Mor
t
Th urs da y. 5:30-7 I'.M., an d S a t u r ­
fhe p a s t 4 ye a rs , was i n j u r e d on
day, 12:30-2 P.M. All new me n in ­ S h a f t e r , w ho ca m e up fr om th e t h e 3rd play of t h e g a m e a n d was
terested a re urged to atte nd. Those J.V. s q u a d in t h e m i d d le of last u n a b l e to finish t h e la st co nt est
T e c h m e n R e c e iv e
se as o n, will s u b s t i t u t e a t f o r w a r d of his c a re e r .
out include:
a l o n g with (Jarl Sch aeffer, up fr o m
Ed
Vollrath.
lid
Chase,
Dick
Blew’T h e c o n t e s t de ve lo pe d into a
A ll-S ta te H o n o rs
ett, Rob Hires, Dick Yasky, lluss t h e J . V . ’s th i s se as on .
b
a
t
tl e of s u b s t i t u t e q u a r t e r b a c k s
T h r e e me n fr o m D re xe l’s 1950
Rob R r e w to n a n d J o e S k u r l a w ith G en e H u g o p p os i n g Spafford
Chaney, Rill Coleman, A1 H e n d e r ­
fo ot ba ll te a m w er e voted places
son. Neil Raylie. A1 Wllkerson, Juel will b ot h fill in to spe ll th e s t a r t ­ who r e p l a c e d t h e H a m ’s W a y n e
on th e P e n n s y l v a n i a All -S tat e a g ­
Cohen, Willy Labidos, William Wig- ers, Rob mos tl y a t f o r w a r d a n d S ch n e i d er . N ee d le ss to say, Hug
g r e g a t io n .
W i t h t h i s line c a m e t h r o u g h w it h flying colors.
ley. Morton Ligiiter, Rill D(jrgan. J o e a t g u a r d .
O u t s t a n d i n g Tom Sta sz ak was
Rud I.oweree. F r a n k Duerr, Chuck r o u n d e d te a m . Coa ch Hal K o l l a r
T o m S t a s / a k , r e c i p i e n t t)f la s t
a w a r d e d th e left ta ck le position on
Duerr, lOrnie i^eoples, Dick Keep- will en j o y a n o t h e r s u cc e s sf u l s e a ­ w w k ’s M a.xwell A w a r d , 1(m1 a
t h e first te a m , w hi le Odd Adams,
ru g g e il d e fe n s iv e lin e w h ic h h e ld
hart, F r a n k Krohnert. W a rr e n Neal, son as D ra g o n coach.
ta ckle, an d Lou (Jerlach, back,
This season the K o lla rm en will W e s t C l i e s t e r f o r d o w n s m i t h e
Ji m Iteynolds, John T ho rnt on, Ed
w ere given H o n o ra b le Mention.
Rryner, Richard (Jleason,
Uoss play two gam es in th e Pe nn i'ales- l l r e x e l l i t In t h e l i n a l q u a r t e r .
t)f th e se th r e e men. only tJerWise, Ed Uellly, Ja m e s 0 ’ConiU)r, tra and two in the St. Joe Field X 'a d e rs a n d RusetM ki w e r e o u t ­
lach is lost to next y e a r ’s team.
T. Strickland. H. Rellan, T. M. House. A large t u r n o u t will show s t a n d i n g a s d e f e n s i v e I m lf b a c k s .
S ta s za k r e t u r n s for one
Duffy. Roi) Cornelssen, Ja ck Loech- tha t Drexel is now ready for th e X a k a r i a n a n d V a l u ii n u ; p l a y e d t h e
A d a m s h a s two y e a rs of ellMihllitj
F O O T B A L L on P a g e 8
ner.
I new field house it so badly needs.
S e a so n
Tom Staszak Receives
Maxwell Club Award
Tech Mermen
Hold Practice
renutining.
Jan.
6
December 4, 1950
THE DREXEL TRIANGLE
PAGE 6
TR IA N G LE
PRO UDLY
SALUTES
COACH
DREXEL TECH TEAM STATISTICS - 1950
DIT
SwarthWest
West.
Wash.
GeuysUr.
sinus DIT burg DIT PMC DIT Col. DIT Md. DIT more DIT Chester DIT
Total
Opp.
S co ring
T o u ch d o w n
P .A .T D .
T o ta l Points
4
2
26
0
0
0
2
1
13
1
1
7
3
1
19
1
1
7
3
3
21
0
0
0
4
1
25
4
2
26
4
4
28
1
1
7
1
1
7
1
0
6
21
13
139
8
5
53
First downs
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
T o ta l
12
1
0
13
1
3
0
4
5
1
2
8
11
5
0
16
7
3
0
10
2
3
1
6
10
3
1
14
8
2
0
10
6
6
0
12
2
4
0
6
12
3
0
15
1
2
3
6
4
2
1
7
7
2
2
11
56
19
4
79
32
21
6
59
80 252
14
35
45 238
43
36
128
32
96
33
143
29
114
34
119
18
101
36
369
34
45
25
344 — 11
21
43
108
9
99
39
148
19
129
41
1483
184
1299
435
743
237
506
387
28
13
5
7
76 107
1
1
3
4
3
68
10
5
73
1
0
0
21
7
68
0
1
15
24
8
178
1
3
112
16
8
156
3
99
99
24
10
131
2
56
56
19
6
92
0
9
9
25
5
43
0
45
45
19
3
68
0
3
3
120
43
680
7
316
316
147
50
667
4
138
138
R u shin g
G a in ed
Lost
Net
N o . Plays
...........
33
254
22
45
232 — 12
30
53
150 201 207
54
43
31
119 158 153
41
58
42
Passing
A ttem pts
C om pleted
Y a rd s gained
T D . passes
In te rc e p te d by
Yds. I n te r, retd.
16
5
84
1
2
14
16
6
62
0
2
9
8
5
95
1
3
22
28
13
113
0
0
0
T o ta l O ffense
N o . plays
N e t Y a r d s gainec
69
316
46
50
50
214
71
171
64
239
64
152
53
311
54
164
58
292
52
257
77
475
40
81
64
142
60
198
555
1679
534
644
0
0
1
1
0
0
3
0
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
0
0
0
3
2
4
4
10
5
12
9
6
45
3
15
7
65
8
70
5
35
6
50
7
55
7
85
3
45
1
5
11
115
1
5
8
77
6
66
47
437
32
290
F umbles
No.
Ball lost
Penalties
No. .
Yds.
.
T o m K oloii^cow ski
_ ..........
jjK ':
t«» riK'ht: J o e K i g n t e l , A r t Msliei* ( r e a r ) , H o b K r o w ii, L e w C ie rla e h .
l i e f t t o r i n h t ; .\s » t. ( o u c h H e r m Ki>steiii, A « st. C’o a e li T o m M i l le r , r o - l ' a p t . T o m 1‘r l e e ,
('o.< a p t . L e w ( i e r l a e h , H e a d C o a c h K d d t e A l l e n , A s s t . C o a c h J a c k H i i i k l e .
m m
-p - -
I jc ft o t ri}>'lit: D i c k S p a h r , I t il l H u s t e r , T o m I’r i c e , H o b S t e w a r t , J o h n R a c i n e .
O dd A dam s, Z ak Z ak a rian .
J o e H uunn a n d lY a n k F o g u ily .
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,;
D R E X E L -2 6
DREXEL
-1 3
D R E X E L -19
DREXEL
U R SIN U S- 0
G E T T Y SB U R G - 7
P.M .C . — 7
W A S H IN G T O N - 0
- 21
December A, 1950
the
EDDIE
A L L E N ’S
DREXEL TECH
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195 0
IN D IV ID U A L S T A T IS T IC S
GRID
M A C H IN E
1950
R ushin g
Bigatel
G e rla c h
Kolongowski
Brown
Connor
Gross
Fisher
B re d b c n n e r
C lish h am
S m ith
H u g .....
Pie tro c a rlo
T im es
76
65
32
38
14
33
Passes Intercep ted
Y ards
411
309
141
106
89
83
64
32
27
22
7
6
5
3
3
A verage
5.42
4.76
4.40
2.79
6.4
2.52
3.0
4.57
4.51
4.0
20
17
5
Passing
Brown
H ug
G e rlac h
T im es
75
35
4
Com­
plete
31
8
2
%
41.4
22.8
50.0
Touchdowns
Bigatel
G e rlac h
Gross
Kolongowski
Staszak
V aders
Brown
T .D .
5
3
2
2
1
1
1
S m ith
Fisher
Lawler
H a id
Connor
Spahr
P oint A f t e r T o u c h d o w n
A tte m p ts
F o g a rty .........
20
Haenn
1 (rush)
Good
12
1
Yds.
304
130
33
T .D .
4
1
1
V
j
Vaders
Yds.
146
94
19
48
5
4
lo
Staszak
Rusetski
G erlach
C on n o r
Shaughnessy
O p p o n e n ts Fumbles Recovered
Tim es
Staszak
2
Billings
2
Z a k a r ia n
1
V aders
1
Pass Receivers
Times
Spahr
14
Bigatel
10
Fisher
4
Z a k a r ia n
4
Kolongowski
4
Connor
2
Lawler
2
H a id
1
G erlach
1
Interference
1
K ickoffs
Times
Billings
29
P u n tin g
Times
Kolongowski
37
B locked Kicks
Times
H a id
1
Adams
H u ste r
G erlach
Yds.
74
109
55
47
42
7
2
2
1
22
.iGL i
Y ard s
1356
Average
46.8
Y ards
1243
A verage
33.6
r i K h t : ( h a r l o s K a l o n k ii r i ii n , M u i’.; . l i n k
S l o i u l t , .Asst.
“ IM n k y ," T n i i i u ' r ; Itill
H a r b i s o i i , A s s t. > ln r .
"
Vr
- ■ h.,-I'«'ft to il{»lit: ,J«o I ' i e t f o c a r l o , Hill ShaiiKhnes.sy, A nib ios o R if d b e n ii o r , T o m S tas zak ,
H a n k V a d e rs , G e o ig e R u so ts k i.
Coiirti'sy of The Ilvcmng Hulli-tiii.
>111 y‘^‘HK/.ak (U*rt) recelvliiK Muxweil Award a« outsUiiidlng
'REXEL
-2 5
VEST. M D .—2 6
DREXEL
player »f tli«‘ week.
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SW ARTHM ORE— 7
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Le ft t o r i ^ h t : F r i d H ai d , C a r l H au er , K h n llllliiiKs, H o n n Si lven iiaii, T o m L a w l r r
KiUM^lIiia:, left to right: Tom Grlmller, Arehle (Jross, Hurry Connor, Joe Clishum.
Stantliiiu:, left to riglit: Paul Ileibrieli, Jaek HiehardN, Dick Henry, Krnlo HoduerN,
Fred Yuhrlin|(.
DREXEL
-7
W . CHESTER—6
DREXEL
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December 4, 195c
THE DREXEL TRIANGLE
D re x e l
W in s
F l< m r C la ssl* *
Al)ly coacli Pfl by Geo rgi a Roam
a n d I r m a T’. illiriR8, t h e foo tb a ll
tf*am d e f e a t e d Miss D a r r a l i ’s h a r d ­
hitting hockey team
1-0 last
W e d n e s d a y on Lotiise L a w l e r ’s
Koal in t h e a n n u a l F l o u r Howl
Co nt est .
HiKhlight of t h e g a m e was th e
cro w n in R of d i m i n u t i v e a n d d e ­
m u r e F i- F i St a s z a k as Qu ee n of
th i s y e a r ’s F l o u r Howl.
Hetty
Lou “ HL” (Jerlachj^ las t y e a r ’s
(|ueen. p e r f o r m e d t h e c o r o n a t i o n
ce re m o n ie s .
(Joalie C h u c k (i ro ve s t h w a r t e d
n u m e r o u s d ri v e s led by .Mimi Zak a r i a n , V e ro n ic a YahrlinR, a nd
K a t h y KolonROwski be fo r e v iv a ­
cious L o ui se L a w l e r sco re d wliat
p ro v e d to be t h e w in n i n g Roal.
T h e h o ck ey t e a m pl a y ed well
a g a i n s t th e R e a m a n d Hillings twosp i tt o o n sy st e m , b u t s u p e r i o r n u m ­
b er s a n d s t r e n g t h w e r e too m uc h
fo r skill a n d t h e g a m e e n d e d , c o m ­
p le te w it h b a n d m u s ic by R u ss ek
a n d his Sad Sax Six a n d an a r g u ­
m e n t w ith th e re f e re e s.
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Tjiig e x p e r i m e n t t o ok pla ce on H is T l ) Avas a d e q u a t e ivpr lsal.
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a s s i g n m e n t to c h a r t t h e dis- w a s t h e hapi)ie.st m a n on t h e fiehj
Mar.:
(J.V.) ..................... Away* ta n c e cover ed bv m e n p la y in g cer- I aft<-r h i s R a m e - w i n n in R k ic k . Tom
ta in po sitions.
O t h e r . . st at l st i - !
t ho K m . .. - ...... ..
•IndlcatoH lea>rue game.
S o p li o in o r e h a l f b a c k s .Archiic i a n s ” followed t h e officials a n d
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to r y a n d a r e al w ay s in t h e m i d s t ;
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SI IISTITI TIONS: Donovan Bnrifoynp,
K«*m|»flT,
oo«l, •Mo.vrr, .Ii' uhoii.
of t h e ac ti on.
lo st
1 lb. d u r i n g t h e game.
SloMm. Kal.Iman, Va.lern, I o«arty. I Inli. r, Spal.r, I.awler, Sllv. rman, (oNon. w i n t e r w e a t h e r , t h e T e k e s d r o p ­
R o n eh ea d J o n e s w as w e a r i n g a i S t e w a r t p l a y i n g l i n e - b a c k e r aflei
.\<laniN, llaiil.
ped S ig m a A l p h a Mu 20-0, wh ile
y«*ar a t oflVnsive c e n t e r .^ .f«»c
t h e g a m e b e t w e e n T h e t a Chi a n d p e d o m e t e r d u r i n g t h e se co nd h a l f
A lp h a PI L a m b d a w a s cal led “ < a n d It r e c o r d e d m o v e m e n t ot seven
h a l t - t h n e heca n^ e o t d a r k n e s s .
„ „ , . , „ „ , t e r miles. H o w e v e r , ^ , , r '
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ot t h e c o n t e s t was play ed S a t n r - . ' W - " n t e r believes o ve r fifty p e r
'
T h e c u r t a i n on t h e 1950 f o o t b a ll s e a s o n h a s j u s t a b o n t d e s c e n d e d . I (]j,y a f t e r n o o n .
B e c a u s e of t h e ' c e n t ot t h e su m m u s t be d i s c o u n t e d
i'i,.„ry, i,.inii‘r. ’
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d r i b b l i n g t h e < ; r A i; n s —rrice, itaeine, lUiiinKs.
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excep t fo r O k l a h o m a a n d A rm y. O k l a h o m a h a s n o w won t h i r t y c o n ­ score.
m e c h a n is m of t h e p e d o m e t e r r e c ­
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Miles E t t e r pa ss ed a n d r a n T au
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t i m e re co r d for t h e n u m b e r of su cc es siv e v ic to ri es . N o t r e D a m e w ho K a p p a E p si lo n to t h e i r t h i r d co n ­
er, lliii'. (iross. rietrocarl(», Connor.
Vaders. Kusetski. Clishain. Staszak,
h a d go ne t h r o u g h t h i r t y - n i n e g a m e s w i t h o u t a loss ( t h e y w e r e tied s e c u t iv e vic tor y. Miles pa ss ed to d is ta n c e t h e p la y e r covers.
Ilaenn, Kolonjrowski, Hreiihenner.
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First downs (rnshi ........... 4
pio n s hi p a n d to r e t a i n t h e i r Big T h r e e c ro w n . L i t t l e L e h i g h led by ri o d Bill L i t t e r e r c a u g h t Mero th e official d o e s n ’t co v er m o r e t e r- First downs (passI ........... 2
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14S
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sy st e m a n d t h e a g e of sp ec i al i z at i o n .
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24!*t
| 1‘iint yds. (total) ...............240
in n a m i n g o u r A ll - A m e r i c a n t e a m we a r e p a s s i n g u p s o m e v er y good also d e f e a t e d D el t a K a p p a Rho, qu a l if y t h e s e findings.
T h e d a t a f r o m t h e s u r v e y folpla yer s. T h e m a j o r i t y of t h e p l a y e r s n a m e d o n o u r first t e a m pla y t h e cu p h a s go n e to t h e m .
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on b o th t h e offense a n d t h e d ef en s e. T h i s gives t h e m a s l i g h t e d g e
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4
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Name
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1st
2nd
3rd
4th
i'aroy, .Michigan State ..........................................................................................
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(iaiii, Kentucky .......................................................................................................... . | Rodgers
LF 14
1090
800
1200
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lid
! Yds. lost penalties .............T7
Staszak, Drcxcl ......................................................................................................... .
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3
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lliKlitowiT, Southeru .MetlioilLst ............................................................... .......... Center ^ Cox
Note 2
lUeliter, I'aliforuia ....................................................................................................
RF
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D.N.P.
Note
4
770
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2475
2260
2170
9200
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1420
1135
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1145
.lanowicz, Ohio State ................................................................................................. Hack Partridge
4690
Keyiiolils. Nebraska ....................................................................................................
Washofsky
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1255
1410
1650
1550
5865
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Heath, Oklahoma ..................................... ..................................................................
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1295
D.N.A.
D.N.A.
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Second Team
su b s c r i b e d t o B lu e Cross
Jones .................
IL 10
1975
1750
1655
1725
7105
Wilkinson. r.C.L.A....................................................................................................
I>onan, I’rineeton .................................................................................................... iaekli- Linde
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1370
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OR
7
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.Met'oil, Stanford ........................................................................................................... I'-nd Bell
2230
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Note 6
c a r d s i n D e a n M y e r ’s
Karras, Illinois ........................................................................................................... Hack
1230
905
875
870
(trandelius, MiehlKan State ...................................................................................... Hack Official
3880
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Ortmann, .Michigan ..................................................................................................... Back
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14-5
13-12
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Doran.
Iowa
Bell, Penn; Sherrod, Tenn.;
Knds —Foldberjj Army
Stat(>; ; Note: 1— Rodgers moved 900 yds. during 17 minutes of 4th period.
Schroeder, Virginia.
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Tackles—Shlra, Army; Lea, Tulane.
3— Changed position start of second half.
(luards—DalTer, Tenn.; Lemonick, I’cnn; Ciaravlno, Lehigh.
('enters -Finney, Princeton; Moonuiw, U.C.L.A.
4— Kjerland moved 250 yards in part of 3rd period he played.
Corner 36th and Powelton
Backs—Steph»>nson, Army; Kazmaler, Princeton; Ejtler, Colgate; I’arllll, Ken­
5— Okada moved 1280 yards in part of 4th period he played.
tucky; Bestwlck, IMtt; Dottley, Mississippi; I*ai»lt, Virginia; Hoag. Kansas;
Try
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Monachlno, California; Bright. Drake; Heinrich. Washington; .MelOihenny.
6— Bell moved 200 yards in part of 4th period he played.
Washington; Talbooin, Wyoming; Benners, Southern Methodist.
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T h e Ba ck of t h e Y e a r is L eo n H e a t h of t h e U n i v e r s i t y of O k l a - :
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ho m a . H e a t h h a s b een t h e k ey m a n in t h e S o o n e r ’s a t t a c k a n d h e is
prim arily the reason th a t they are undefeated.
T h e L i n e m a n of t h e Y e a r is TOM ST AS Z AK of Dr exe l I n s t i t u t e
of T e c hn ol og y. W e s im p ly a g r e e w i t h o u r co a c h e s t h a t T o m coul d :
In 1931 t h e “ D r a g o n s ” w e re
play on a n y t e a m in t h e c o u n t r y . N eed we say m o r e .
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S o p h o m o r e of t h e Y e a r is A1 P o l l a r d of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s Mi li tar y h a i le d as t h e m y t h ic a l foo tb all
i c h a m p i o n s of all sm a ll colleges in
A cad em y. P o t e n t i a l l y h e is a n o t h e r Doc B l a n c h a r d .
Most C o u r a g e o u s P l a y e r of t h e Y e a r is J a c k H a c k e t t of t h e t h e E a s t .
U n iv e rs it y of Mi ami H u r r i c a n e s . J a c k pl a ys w i t h a sp ec ia ll y c o n ­
D rexel co pp ed t h e P e n n Re lay s
s t r u c t e d sh oe on his clu b foot.
T h i s s h o w s g r e a t s p i r it a n d he
a t F r a n k l i n F ie l d in 1923.
d es er v es a w o rl d of c r e d i t fo r l e a d in g M ia mi in t o t h e O r a n g e Bowl.
Coac h of t h e Y e a r is C h a r l e s W. C ald w ell , J r . , of P r i n c e t o n U n i­
T w e n t y y e a r s a go D r e x e l’s fo o t ­
ver si ty . He b r o u g h t t h e T i g e r s t h e i r first u n d e f e a t e d t e a m In fifteen
y ea rs .
No t sin ce F r i t z C r is le r d e p a r t e d fo r A n n A r b o r h a s t h e ball t e a m won G, lost 4, a n d tied
one.
P r i n c e t o n T i g e r h a d a n ele v en a s good us t h i s one.
T h e T e a m of t h e Y e a r is t h e U n i v e r s i t y of O k l a h o m a . T h e y w e re
T h e llrst g i r l s ’ V a r s i ty B a s k e t ­
lu c ky to squ ee z e by T e x a s b u t h a v e ro l le d all o ve r o p p o n e n t s f o r t h e
ball g a m e w as pl ay ed a g a i n s t
t h i r d succes sive y ea r.
T h e Most I m p r o v e d T e a m is of c o u r s e o u r o w n DKh^XEL S w a r t h m o r e in 19 21.
SAMs Bow
To TKE,
G U E S S W O R K
LEXINGTON SHOP
D idy aiio
DRAGONS. D r e x e l’s six a n d o n e re c o r d t h i s y e a r is t h e b es t po st ed
by a D r a g o n t e a m sin ce 19 31. W e a r e v er y p r o u d of o u r t e a m th i s
y e a r a n d ho p e t h a t D rexel will h a v e m a n y m o r e se a s o n s j u s t as
su cce ss ful .
T h e F l o p of t h e Y e a r coul d only be N o t r e D am e.
P i c k e d by
ev e ry o n e to be t h e N a ti o n a l C h a m p i o n s , th e y h a v e m a n a g e d to win
only fo u r , ti e one, a n d lose t h r e e w it h o n e g a m e r e m a i n i n g to be
pla yed. T h i s pla ces t h e m a m o n g t h e also ra n s .
T h e U ps et of t h e Y e a r is M i c h i g a n ’B n in e to t h r e e v ic to ry o v er
Ohio S ta te . T h i s v ic to ry al lo w e d M i ch ig an to “ b a c k " in t o t h e Hose
Bowl g a m e w i t h C a li fo rn i a . T h e a m a z i n g p a r t of t h e g a m e is t h a t
M ic hi g an w as u n a b l e to r e g i s t e r a s i n g le first d o w n a u d sc o r e d its
to u c h d o w n a n d s a f e t y on b l o c k e d kic ks.
In t h e s p a n fr o m 1928 to 1931,
o u r g r i d d e r s e n jo ye d t h e i r Golden
Age, w it h 27 wins, n in e losses an d I
tw o ties.
In 19 22 all 15 fo o t b al l l e tt e rn ie n
w e r e E n g in e e r s .
D re x el h a d a n ice h o ck ey te am
i n 19 40.
L a c ro s s e m a d e Its bow h e r e in
1941 u n d e r Coa ch McMains.
D re x e l I n s t i t u t e of T e c h n o l o g y
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c o m m i t t e e w h i c h d id al l t h e w o r k
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lh«‘ s r r o n d floor.
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l a b o r a t o H c s a n d cla ss
roo m s will b e on t h e fir st floor.
Next to t h e E l e c t r i c a l a n d M e t a l ­
lurg ical l a b o r a t o r i e s will be t h e
Ch em ic al D e p a r t m e n t .
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to a c c o m m o d a t e
the
e q u i p m e n t w’hic h r e q u i r e s a d d i ­
tional h e i g h t a b o v e t h e 15- fo ot
i-eiling.
T h e Civil E n g i n e e r i n g D e p a r t ­
m e nt h a s b e e n a s s i g n e d t h e sp ace
in th e e x t r e m e s o u t h e n d of t h e
b ui ld ing . One of t h e r e a s o n s fo r
lo ca ti ng t h e d e p a r t m e n t in t h i s
section w a s t h a t it a f f o r d e d di r ec t
access to t h e s t r e e t t h u s f a c i l i t a t ­
ing d e l i v e r y of s a n d , g r a v e l , a n d
ce m en t u s e d f o r t e s t i n g p u r p o s e s .
All i n t e r i o r s p a r e s a r e (‘q u i p p e d
with s u m m e r a n d w i n t e r a u t o m a t i c
forced v e n t i l a t i o n . All t h e li^;htinjj is s u p p l i e d by a d v a n c e desijjn
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bo ok ie s so f a r as en fo r ci n g th e !
In ci de n ta ll y , in p as s in g I ov erla\N IS c o n c e rn e d
Th ey a r e prob- h e a r d one of th e litt le s h o t s sav
abl> ve ry frie n dl y, h ow ev er, w he n to th e big .«hot. “ .
and
p a y - d a y ” co m es a r o u n d .
F u r - i h a v e n ’t re p o r t e d in vet, h av e
t h e r m o r e , n o t m a n y of t h e bookies | t h e y ? ” ( X a m e s p u r p o s e 1 v
will r e t i r e of t h e i r own free will i o m i t t e d . )
b ec a u se th e y a r e too p ro s p er o u s, j “ No, th e y h a v e n ’t , ” sa id th e
Money h a s a n a s t y effect on peo- i big shot.
pie. T h e m o r e th e y get, t h e m o r e i Ab ou t five m i n u t e s a f t e r I witthe> w an t. T h e n u m b e r s ra c k e t , i nessed th e abo ve in c id e nt , a red
so lon g as it is illegal, will n e v e r c a r c o n t a i n i n g two cops d r o v e
su ff er f r o m lack of pe rs on ne l.
t h r o u g h t h e s a m e s t r e e t a n d th e v
J u s t a c ou p le of w e ek s ago I d i d n ’t see a th in g .
I s n ’t it pes aw t h r e e o r fo u r book ies on a i c u l i a r t h a t t h e cops a r e n ’t a w a r e
; i d e s t r e e t h e r e in t h e City of of w h a t ’s h a p p e n i n g ?
“ H e a r no
B rotherly
Lo ve
counting
t h e i evil, sp e ak no evil, see no e v i l” is
m o n e y w h ic h th e y h a d col lected an a t t r a c t i v e m ot to , but n o t on e
-----------------------------I t h a t I wo uld espec ially re co m t h e p la n s w e re dev ised, t h e op en- me nd for police me n.
in g of t h e l a b o r a t o r i e s was set for
Until o u r police d e p a r t m e n t
t h e b e g i n n i n g of t h e fall te r m , | gain s a h i g h e r se n se of m o r a li ty
iiowever, lack of c e r t a i n m a t e r i a l s ■ th e police will c o n t i n u e to “ poa n d d el a ys in a c t u a l c o n s t r u c t i o n lice” ; t h e bookies to bo o k ; an d
m a d e t h i s impo ssi ble. Now t h a t the bett ers to bet.
Reme mb er,
th e c o n s t r u c t i o n is com pl et e , th e | t h o u g h , m o r e good h a s b ee n connew A l u m n i b u i l d i n g will be p u t tril)u te d to t h e good of m a n k i n d
in t o o p e r a t i o n n ex t t e r m a s t h e by th e saw h o r s e t h a n by t h e rac e
n e c e s s a r y a p p a r a t u s is ins ta ll ed ,
hors e.
by l i r u c e K rb
F r a n k a n d .loy
One of tho o u t s t a n d i n g h'a der s in
Drexel is F r a n k Mytingt'r. !<>ank
was born in Wi chi ta Falls. Texas,
where he lived until t!)42. At that
tim e ho moved to Phil ade lph ia
where ho tinishod his ele m en ta ry
schooling at Olnoy High School.
In September. 1!)47, F r a n k st ar te d
tho four year Husinoss A d m i n i s t r a ­
tion course at Drexel.
It w a s n ’t
long before the T h e t a Chi F r a t e r ­
nity, recognizing in F r a n k the po-
Tho Tr ia ng le T ri b u te to a femi­
nin e student th is week goes to ,Foy
Harold of Lansdowue. Ta.
,Ioy came to Drexel In S eptember
1!»47, and Is m a jo ri n g in Home Eco­
nomics. Slio has boon very active
In scliool an d sorority affairs as
well as m a i n t a i n i n g a contact with
h er chu rch in Lansdowno.
.\nionK h e r m a n y activ lll es , .loy
is s e c r e t a r y of t h e I ’n it e d N ati on s
Kroup at l>n‘\ e l .
She is al so a
¥
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te n tia lit ie s of an excellent leader,
accepted him as a f r a t e r n a l brother.
T h i s y e a r F r a n k wa« electe<l
v ic e- pr es id en t of t h e f r a t e r n i t y
a f t e r serviu){ a s s e c r e t a r y tin* pre(■(Miin); y ea r.
F r a n k has been on th e T ri an g le
staff for th r e e y ea rs and is now
sports editor. He is also a n asso­
ciate edito r of th e Lexerd and has
been vice-president of his J u n i o r
and S eni or clai?ses.
On the athletic side, Frank u'as
I r e p r e s e n t a t i v e t o t h e I ’.X. a n d
i W o r l d .Affairs ('ouiu-il h e r e in
IMiiladelphia.
During he r J u n i o r year she or ­
ganized a ch a p t e r of the W.A.C. at
I Drexel and Is now pres ide nt of th a t
group. She Is also a cabinet m e m ­
ber t)f th e Y.W.C.A., has l>een In the
W o m e n ’s Glee Club for two years,
is a Dre xelte rla n, was a m e m b er of
the I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y C h ri s tia n F el ­
lowship In he r Sophomore year, and
is on th e T ri an g le an d Lexerd staffs.
In recognition of his service at
Drexel, F r a n k Myt inge r was elected
to Blue Key, an d the cu lm in a ti o n of
his college life came with his being
selected to Who's Who in American
was elected to Key a nd T riang le, of
j which she is now vice-president, and
Joy is a member of Alpha Sigma
Alpha, and is the chairman of the
Bible Class of the First Presbyteron the J.V. hivrnsse team and jmrti- ian Church of Lansdou-ne,
ciliated in I.F. football in this third i T he cu lm in a tio n of her expeI riences at Drexel came when she
and fourth years.
[Who's Who ifi American Colleges
j and Unirersities.
j J o y ’s ma in am b iti on is to be
! eltlier a fashion coordinator, teac her
As his final goal in life, F r a n k of Home Economics, Eng lish and
has placed above all othe r am bit io ns : C h em is tr y In a college, or a Home
Economics journ ali st.
the desi re for happiness.
Colleges and Universities.
Russian Laws Can Take Away Workers’
Wages for Lateness
R u s s i a n s h av e s t r ic t laws g o v e r n i n g a b s e n t e e i s m a n d t a r d i n e s s :
“ A rr i v a l of a w o r k e r on t h e jo b m o r e t h a n 20 m i n u t e s la te w i t h o u t a
l e g i t i m a t e r e a s o n m e a n s a fine of 25 p er ce n t of a h a l f y e a r ’s wa ges.
A r e p e a t e d in s ta n c e involv es a p ri so n se n t e n c e up to a y e a r . ”
As if th i s w e re n o t e n o u g h t h e a r t i c l e a p p e a r i n g in t h e W a s h i n g ­
to n L aw R eview a n d S t a t e B ar J o u r n a l of May 1950 goes on to say.
“ ( J r a d u a t e s of u n i v e r s i t i e s c an be Ind ic ted fo r loafing if th e y re f u s e
to a c ce p t a n a p p o i n t m e n t to a d e s i g n a t e d p o s i t i o n .”
T h e R u s s i a n i d e a of j u s t i c e differs fr o m o u r A m e r i c a n views
a c c o r d i n g to th i s art ic le .
‘‘P r e m e d i t a t e d m u r d e r m a y invol ve a
p ri so n s e n t e n c e up to e i g h t y e a rs , w hi le la rc en y cal ls fo r i m p r i s o n ­
m e n t up to te n y e a r s . ”
T h e a rt ic le , “ P e n a l t i e s a n d A w a r d s in t h e Sov iet S t a t e ” also
m e n t i o n e d th e f a c t t h a t w o r k e r s ca n be c h a r g e d w i t h neg lig enc e,
s a b o t a g e , o r ev en c o n sp i ra cy a g a h i s t t h e s t a t e fo r n o n -f u lfi ll m en t
of p la ns o r f a i l u r e to p e r f o r m c o n t r a c ts .
T h e a r t i c l e al so n o te d t h a t t h e t i tl e “ H e ro of L a b o r ” was a w a r d e d
for “ e x ce ll en t p e r f o r m a n c e in i n d u s t r i a l d e v e l o p m e n t . ”
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F k a t e iix it y
R « w ------
Rouge
Lambda ChVs Xm as Formal— Election Results— Theta Mardi
Gras— T K E Christmas Party— Marriages and O ther
Congratulations— N ew Pledges— N e w Brothers
and
MFT
Robe
T o S ta g e C o m e d y
A
R ou ge a n d R obe will p r e s e n t a
c o m edy . ‘‘T h e Man U p st a i rs . ’ by
A u g u s t u s T h o m a s . T h u r s d a y , at
pl ease n ot if y L a m b d n ( ’hi an d l:8(» in t h e a u d i t o r i u m . T he st or y
c o n c e r n s a j e a l o u s h u s b a n d wh o
R e tt y Von (Jlahti.
D o n ’t fo rg e t t h e ( ’h r i s t m a s f o r ­ im a g i n e s th a t his wife is too a t t e n mal, D e c e m b e r 1<5.
D in n e r will I tiv e to t h e m a n w h o lives on th e
be ser ve d at
fi::{(».
MP]HRV I floor a b o ve t h e m . W h e n t h e ma n
1 u p s t a i r s a c c i d e n ta l ly e n t e r s th e
X.MAS!
i w r o n g a p a r t m e n t , a n d t h e j e a lo u s
Theta Chi
, h u s b a n d r e t u r n s a n d finds him
(C on gr at u la ti o ns to oiir new otli- ! t h e r e , c o m p le t e c o n fu s io n follows.
c ers ; P r e s id e n t H o w a r d I‘et e rs o n .
T h e play is b ei n g d ir e c te d by
V ic e -P r e s id e n t Rill W e re . S e c re ­ Rill W il son a i d ed by Myra Daskill
t a r y Don L o g a n , a n d M a r sh a ll a n d -Morty L ic h t e r .
S ta g i n g is
F'red Y a h r l i n g . I n s t a l l a t i o n is De­ u n d e r t h e d ir e c ti o n of Cliff ('onc e m b e r 4; be th e r e !
ger. T h e ca st in c lu d e s St an Lieliest w ish es to Odd A d a m s an d b e r m a n as t h e m a n u p s t a i r s , F r e d
J e a n e t t e P a n c o a s t on t h e i r re cen t Selz er a s t h e j e a l o u s h u s b a n d .
p in n i n g .
| It o s e m a r y K e r r i s k , R e tt y F ly n n ,
Social C h a i r m a n M e r ry le e s was j a n d Liz S c h m i d t.
A d m is s io n is
r e p o r t e d s n o w b o u n d “ s o m e w h e r e | f r ee a n d e v e r y o n e is in v i te d to
in I n d i a n a ” w hi le r e t u r n i n g fr o m | a t t e n d .
inter-collegiate yearbook c o n v e n - ;
tion,
MERRY
oo
____________ News of the Greeks------------------Theta Sigma Epsilon
T h e T h e t a s ho p e pv e ry o n e li»d
as P x c i t i n K a ThanksRivinpc a s the y
did. espec ially at t h e i r T h an ks R iv iiif; p ar ty .
Next on t h e list of special ev en t s
is t h e T h e t a Mardi (Jras on J a n u ­
ary 1
Hi K p la n s h a v e b een m a d e
fo r it an d we h op e you will come
a n d h a ve a w o n d e r f u l time.
Sigma Alpha Mu
C o n g r a t s to th e n e w I- F R e p r e ­
s e n t a ti v e , Moe Yoffe,
It is nice
liavinK th e S igm a P i ’s e a t i n p d i n ­
n e r with u s — ho pe th e y e n j o y it
as m uc h as we do.
Kveryo!ie t u r n e d out en m a ss e
(o see t h e IM K a p Show. T h a n k s
fo r m a k i n s it an e n j o y a b l e e v e n ­
ing t h e sho w was g re at .
Hope e v e ry o n e m a k e s o ut all
r i g h t in finals.
C o n g r a t s to A rt Bashfulllll
K a p p a Klio, Pi K a p p a Phi,
Wiess w h o is g r a d u a t i n g t h i s te rm .
Si}>inu S in n ia Simnia, a n d Delia
I'lil F.psil<m. AVliat H o p p e n ! :
Alpha Sigma Alpha
A lp h a A n tic s: T h a n k s to o u r
co -c h a i rm e n . Flo P a p p a s an d Nan
C r o s v e n o r for t h e i r w o n d e r f u l job
on o u r M o t h e r I ’a t r o u e s s Tea .
H e a r o u r S o u t h e r n Belle “ .lo”
H ritton . ha d th e S ou th visit h e r
o v er T h a n k s g i v i n g — he was a
•re bel ” fr om W e s t V i rg i n ia ! Also
iieard t h a t P e g A p g a r h ad a
•‘simpl.v s c r u m p t i o u s ” t i m e at L a ­
f a y e t te I-F W e e k -e n d .
Tau Kappa Epsilon
O u r big C h r i s t m a s p a r t y will be
held at t h e W h i t e :\Ianor C(*untry
(Mub in H ro o ma ll on D e c e m b e r U>
at 7 p.m. S ec u re a m e r r y C h r i s t ­
ma s by a t t e n d i n g . Last w eek we
tr ie d h a v i n g s t e a k an d w o m e n for
d in n e r. W h e r e ’s t h e w in e ? Ileal
special t h a n k s to .lenny R la de s for
ha v i n g t h e P le d g e P a r t y on a last
m i n u t e notice. On Nov. i:i, H e n r y
( H a n k ) V a d e r s w a s p le d g ed to
TKK. T h is is si nc er el y good news.
Alpha Pi Lambda
Q ue st io n of t h e w e ek ; Is it t r u e
th a t I ta lp h D u n la p a n d Rob Kisenh a r d t p la y ed “ s n o w b o u n d ” d u r i n g
T h a n k s g i v i n g v a c a t i o n ? And w h a t
h a p p e n e d to F r a n k i e M a n g a n ?
T h e s t o rm c o u l d n ’t h a v e been thnt
l)ad.
P in n i n g we fo r g o t to m e n t i o n ;
Cla y to n Rosch to “ t h a t girl back
h o m e .”
Sigma Pi
We w ou ld like to e x p re s s o u r
t h a n k s fo r th e c o n g r a t u l a t o r y
t e l e g r a m s t h a t we rec ei ve d fr o m
t h e o t h e r social o r g a n i z a t i o n s on
«-ampns
goii'K n a t i o n a l .
Last w eek we w e r e gla d to wel«'ome as b r o t h e r s Ed K el se . H a r r y
Hooley, t l e n e Cook, a n d F o r r e s t
IMerce.
It still h a s n ’t been d e t e r m i n e d
w h e t h e r it w as too m u c h snow or
too m u c h h ol id a y t h a t k e p t som e
of t h e b r o t h e r s h o m e Monday.
T h a n k s to Mike P e t e r s for t h e
“ e xc l u si v e”
dates
w ith
th o s e
n u rs es .
Delta Sigma Epsilon
C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s to D ot ty Hi g­
gin s on h e r m a r r i a g e to Rob
Scheckinger
la st
A u g u s t — still |
c at i’t u n d e r s t a n d h o w she kept it
a secret. C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s a r e also
in o r d e r to Sue M a l la r k e y on h e r
pi n n i n g to Rob F lo o d a n d Retty
Ro b in so n on h e r e n g a g e m e n t .
|
Hope e v e ry o n e h a d a terrillc
T h a n k s g i v i n g v a c a t i o n — on ly wish
it h a d s n o w e d in a few m o r e a re a s .
Lambda Ohi Alpha
L a m b d a Chi Alph a w ish es to
c o n g r a t u l a t e t h e S ig m a P i ’s for go­
ing n a t io n a l .
C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s to o u r new
ple dg es, J a c k S t o u t a n d Dave
J o n es . W e wish y ou b o t h u lot of
luck.
Lo st; Dick J u m l s o n .
A n yo ne
knowing
of
his
wh ert iu b ou ts ,
T
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su e ss
D R eX E L
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T h e
G iv e n a
T e flo n " ^
P r o b le m :
p la stic f o r w h ic h t h e r e
ho w
w o u ld y o u tu rn
is n o k n o w n s o l v e n t ,
it in t o a
c o a tin g ?
Som e tim e ago D u P o n t research d is­
covered a new p la stic —"T eflo n ” te traflu oroethy lene resin. I t h a d te m ­
p e ra tu re resistance beyond th e range
o f an y previous plastic, excellent elec­
tric a l characteristics, a n d th e hig hest
degree o f chem ical in ertn ess am ong
com m ercial plastics.
M eanw hile D u P o n t’s Fabrics an d
Finishes D e p a rtm e n t was keeping
pace w ith th e developm ent. T h e ir
c o n trib u tio n s to form ulating th e new
p ro d u cts did m uch to establish "T e f­
lo n” polytetrafluoroethylene co a t­
in g s a n d w ire e n a m e ls in m a n y
special uses.
B u t to u g h -g u y " T e f lo n ” w as
a lm o st too to ugh . I t w o u ld n ’t m e lt
a n d flow like o th e r plastics. H ence,
i t could be m olded only in sim ple
shapes. T h e re w as no existing te c h ­
n iq u e by w hich it could be m ad e in to
th in coatings. U nless th is difficulty
could be overcom e, th e v ery p ro p e r­
ties t h a t m a d e "T eflo n ” so prom is­
ing n arrow ed its usefulness.
I n electric m otors, for instance,
these enam els are used on wire so
th e m o to r can be operated a t higher
te m p e ra tu re s and will deliver m ore
pow er per u n it of w eig h t. Such m otors
are m ore co m p act and som etim es
cost less.
^'Teflon'^ Won’t Dissolve
I n th e p a st, problem s like th is h a v e
been han d led by dissolving plastics
in a su itab le solvent an d using th e m
as th e base for enam els an d sim ilar
coatings. B u t "T eflo n ” will n o t dis­
solve in an y solvent y e t know n. I t
ev en sta n d s u p to n itric acid.
A t th is p o in t D u P o n t physical
c h e m is ts s u g g e s te d d is p e r s io n s —
m in u te particles suspended in a liq­
u i d —a s t h e a n s w e r. A f te r m u c h
s tu d y , scientists of th e Poly chem icals
D e p a rtm e n t learned how to suspend
" T e flo n ” p articles a b o u t 1/125,000
o f an inch in d iam eter. A ided by th e
fu n d a m e n ta l stu d ies of Chem ical
D e p a rtm e n t scientists, th e y devised
to d a y ’s com m ercial scale process.
Philip S. Sanders, left, A . B . in Chemistry,
University of Pennsylvania, 1944, supervises
operation of a special d ip p in g machine used
to coat wire with "T e flo n ” enamel in the lab­
oratory. Enamel is "dried" by fusin g .
Number one plastic in resistance to heat,
chemicals and moisture, "T e flo n " is shown in
forms of gaskets, coaxial cable spacers, tape,
rod, pipe, flared tubing, valve stem p a cking
beading as it is supplied to industry.
O th e r uses include non-sticking
coatings t h a t c u t costs w hen applied
to b akery rolls, ru b b e r m olds, h eatsealing m achinery an d sim ilar equ ip ­
m en t. C orrosion-resistant "T eflon”
coatings for special uses are curren tly
being inv estig ated.
Product off Teamwork
" T e flo n ” finishes are a typ ical fru it
of th e close team w ork of D u P o n t
technicalm eno fd iversebackgro und s.
O rganic an d physical chem ists played
a m ajo r role. P hysicists p a rtic ip a ted
by developing fund am ental inform a­
tion on th e n a tu re o f the dispersion.
Chem ical and m echanical engineers
designed th e m an ufacturing a p p a ra ­
tus. W orking to geth er,th ey m ade pos­
sible th is new an d im p o rta n t add i­
tio n to th e D u P o n t family of " B e tte r
T h in g s for B e tte r Living . . . th ro u g h
C h e m istry .”
• uog. u. b. Pat«nt oir.
In a te d of heat resistance at 390°F., the
" T eflo n " rod {right) remains intact while two
other plastics melt or swell out o f shape.
DID YOU KNOW . . .
. . . 7 6 students at 47 universitiei are
currently pursuing post-graduate
work as holders of Du Pont Fellow­
ships in science. Awards for 1950>51
total $224,000,
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and do you know slie asked me
T h e Drexel ( 'a n t (’rl)ury. alijis which hand 1 used, and I told her
th e ( ' a n d l e h e r r i e s . will meet at my riuht hand, and you'll never
t o m o r r o w at St. A n­ iu e ss what she did,
d r e w ' s I’a ri sh House.
It will he
\ o . w h a t ’.'
a d i n n e r m e e t i n g so ple ase c o nt ac t
Why. that Ix'autiful yoiinu lady
l»oris \V(tod(MM-k hy 4::!(l to d a y if .urabbed m.v hand ami covered it
you plan to a t t e n d .
All Kpisco- with kisses.
p a l ia n s a r e co rd ia lly inv ited.
You su r e a r e an idiot.
Why so'.’
■c * ♦
Why didn't you tell her you hit
A l.l . c a m p u s ac(i vi( ics M I S T them to death','
be r<‘Ki.s«>red in (b e l)a(e Ibuik,
* * *
which is k e p t in t h e Dean <>f
Do you know who owned the
W o m e n ’s oflice. T hi s is (o av oi d
conflie(s in nioni a n d (i m e sc h cd - smallest radio in th e world?
No, who owned th e snuillest radio
u h ‘s.
in the world','
# ♦
♦
i’aJil U e v e i ' e - h e broadcast from
T he Lexerd .-taff leciuests all
one plun.
•eniors an d honoi-ary society m e m ­
* * *
bers to r e t u r n t h e i r ac t iv i ti e s
S ta ti st ic s show tha t Yale ura ds
c a rd s im m ed i at e ly .
These cards
s ho ul d he placed in t h e Lex erd have l..‘{ c hi ldr en while V’as sa r
mail l)ox ( l o w e r sec ti on of th e g ra d s liave 1.7. T h a t njerely goes
to show tiiat women have mor e ch il­
m e n ’s mail bo xes ).
Lexerd ])hotoKraphs will he dren th a n men.
« * *
t a k e n ever y day d u r i n g th e h o li ­
days at S a r o n y ’s Stud io , l.'UG W a l ­ His w ife was a WAVK an d he waved
n u t Str eet.
at a WAC,
S M IL E S
WI.S in cKem ^b i
Efijoy y o u r
'th a t com bines M i
PAGE11
& J o y t r u l y ‘f i r i e ' t o L a o o
p e r f e d m iU ness an d r i ^
t a s t e In o n e ^ r e a ^ c i j a n e H e - Lucki^ S t r i k e !
Perfect mildness? You bet. Scientific tests.
T he WAC was in front but his
WAVK was in back;
Insltvul of a wave from the WA('
he it said.
He won but a whack from the
W .W K he had wed.
1'rom a Wi lmington newspaper
• * •
A to m m yh aw k is what if you ,uo
to slet'p suddtMiIy and wakt* up w it h­
out hair, then* is an Indian with.
♦ ♦ ♦
C O N K l ' C i r s SAY
Karly to bed and early to rise
And you r gal goes out with othe r
guys.
♦ ♦ *
D.I.T. (Jolfer: “ In golf all you do
ia smack the pill, the n walk."
Dorm (Jirl: “.lust like some dates
I ’ve he(>n on.’’
* ♦ ♦
Notice on the biology board at
No tre Dame: “ If th e stu de n t who
stole the alcohol in a gla.ss j a r out
of Lab IIA will re t u r n .M (’ap on e’s
appendix, no (juestions will be
ask ed .”
•
•
•
I love t h e j)aper,
I t h i n k i t ’s swell.
On F r i d a y m o r n i n g s
I r u n pell mell
To get my copy
.\n d re ad ('ach line,
rile i-tories an d c o l u m n s
I th i n k a r e litie.
I la u g h at th e jokc's,
I r(*ad all th e ad s;
I nott> all t h e news,
1 t a k e up Hie fads.
Wh en I p ra i s e th e p ape r,
I scorn th os e who la ug h.
I’m re al ly m os t lo y a l —•
I ’n> on t h e staff.
— t i t' o r ^ e WasbinK;(on S u r v e y o r
* * *
L at e h o u r s a r e n ’t too good for
one,
I ’ve fo und t h a t th i s is t r u e :
Hut t h o u g h the y a r e n ' t too good
for o n e . . .
T h e y ’re w o n d e r f u l for two.
— .Mercer C l u s t e r
♦
♦
♦
Detinitions:
I te ve ri e a
ma n
who w e a r s w h it e k n ic k e rs , blows
a whistle, a n d do dg es pop bottles.
.MIttisis- - t h i n g s t h a t get cold in
w in te r. Dipbuiia ma n who com(^s
to fix t h e sink.
♦
•
♦
" A r e you a college J u a n T ’ “ No,
a h or se j u s t s te pp ed on my h a t . ”
* ♦
♦
T h e kid who a t e all tiie o r n a nie n ts off th e (’h r i s t m a s t r e e an d
h ad to be oi )erated on for tinstditis.
— C a d io l ic I'niv. T o w e r
♦
* ♦
A
group
of wo Ids
liko th is is
l a c k in g in h u m o r
m a k e - u p & style, yet
y o u ’ll no tice t h a t alm ost
e v e ry o n e r e a d s it to t h e very
en d.
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THE DREXEL TRI ANGLE
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U se le ss
In fo rm a tio n
M o re
S m ile s
( C o n ti n u e d fr o m P a g e 3)
.Mis.: “ You kno w. I sus pe ct my
iin sb an d is h a v i n g a love attaii'
with his s t e n o g r a i ) h e r . ' '
.Maid: " Y o u ’re ju st sa y i n g th a t
to m a k e me j e a l o u s . ’’
♦
♦
Disg ust ed S t u d e n t : ‘ I feel like
te ll i n g th a t ])rofes-or w h e r e to
a g a i n . ’’
Second S t u d e n t : “ W h a t do vou
m e a n a g a i n ’.’ ’’
D is gu st ed S t u d e n t : “ 1 felt like
it y e s t e r d a y , to o ."
— .Xiibiirn r i a i n s i n a i i
♦
* ♦
T h e n thei(>’s t h e on e a b o u t th(
m a n who w a lk e d in t o th e b a r
ilv«‘ ill N«’\v Volk ill ti m e to ineel
l o r b re ak l aM aii*I an oflici.il wel«'0 iiie at H::m I’liesday iiioriiliiji.
|M‘<einlH r
in tin- .Shelton Hotel,
win re tli«‘y will sla y. In t h e al’t e i noon tliey will visit llie I nl(e<l N a­
tio ns am i ill llw i veiiiii}- >-o
seeiii}’.
Next nH)rJiirm. at t h e ojtenini;
session of th e Coim res s. they will
h e a r a d d r e s s e s by .lames K. \V(“bb,
I'l ider S e c r e t a r y of S ta te , on
“ A m e r i c a ’s Role in W o i l d P e a c e ."
an d W. S t u a r t S y m i n « to n . c h a i r ­
ma n of th e N a ti o n a l S e c u r i ty R e ­
so u r ce s Hoard, on “ Th<* Call to
Defe nse ."
T h e r e a f t e r , foi‘ th e
next t h r e e days, the y will be busy
at te n di nK c o n fe r e n c e s , lu n c h e o n s
N A T H A N
L A Z O W IC K
an d d i n n e r s , h e a r i n g n a t i o n a l a n d
H ig h e st Q u a lity P O U L T R Y
i n t e r n a t i o n a l l e a d e r s in g o v e r n ­
G u a ra nteed Fresh Killed
me n t. e d u c a t i o n an d in d u s tr y . A
b r e a k f a s t S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g with
100 So. 36th Street
T h e W a t e r Moy. whose foot toi) m a n u f a c t u r i n g p e rs o n n e l will
P h ila d e lp h ia 4, Pa.
E V 6-3090
ev e ry o n e ru b s for luck ( t r y iti ). is co n cl u d e t h e i r st a y in New York.
SI y e a rs old.
In l!HMi a ( ' a p t a i n of th e I m ­
peri al U u 's i a n Navy en ro l le d in
D re x el ’s Kvening School c o ur s e in
el ectricity.
3 1 2 8 - 3 0 - 3 2 M A R K E T ST.
In !!•:!.') o u r n a n n ' was legally
chan>;ed to Drexel In-^titute of
T e ch n ol og y from Diexel I n s t i t u t e
-Fac'ililirs for Private Baii<|iirls of All Kiiuln
of Art, Sci(Mice. an d In d u s tr y .
Ou r school co lo rs jiic now odi»iiilly i;ol(l will) blue, hut in IMtS
tlu*y were oriin«<‘ an d si lv fr .
T lu ‘ on tstiindinK s i no kc sf a ck in
tl if l'(>nnsyivania R a il ro ad d<*p'*tat :{(tth Stre et is 42:5 feet hiRli.
'I'he sta ck , iiuilt in 1 !»2!t, c o n t a in s
bricks.
T h e bl u e b ri c k s in tlic Court,
nii inber 11 .SOS.
T h e br ic k s in
tiie rectanfjl'' <’ini be c o u n t e d a t
l.lfiO.
In th e 1.s!H»’s Drexel ha d s e c r e t
<lubs. suc h as th e “ T r u s t e d T w e n ­
ty , ’’ “ P"aculty A d v is e r s , ” “ .loker
F ra l » ^ n it y , ■
“ Kock
and
Kyo
M ro th er h o o d ,” an d “ .Most IliKh
an d Kxalted O r d e r of I'etrilied
I’o l l i w a s s . ’’
T h e tirst issue of th e T ri anj il e
hit t h e s t a n d s in F e b r u a r y of
CAV A M AU G H S
RESTAUnANT
f)l)t im istically .
optii-ally.
and
l<*tt
inist\-
— .Xiinapolis L*);;
*
If all col lege s t u d e n t s who slept
in class w er e laid en d to en d th e y
would be m o r e co m f o r t a b le .
DL
rU ^ragon J
rtL J c n
F a m o u s f o r its
Drexel Flower Shop
D inosaur Saiuhvicli
T h ey 're saying nice things about
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