Upload
others
View
6
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
TEP's
Winter Mixer
Saturday
I Girls • • Girls • • GirlsroLUME XXXVIII
DREXEL institute
O F TECHNOIOGY
PHILADELPHIA, Pa .
Drexel vs. F dk M
Basketball
Saturday
NightFEBRUARY 3. 1961
A M M Y G O E S T O D O G P A T C HVic Seixas Wins Service Award
r L ^ “runners-up” in theI he Three xcddybear->aniniy Week Contest. From top to
)ottoni: Phyllis Nathan, Rose Con-
iuivo, Arleen La Donne.
On M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y fi, I f t f i l ,
t h e b r o t h e r s of Sip;ma A lp h a Mu
F r a t e r n i t y . Mu p:ta C h a p t e r , will
p r e s e n t t h e i r i :U h a n n u a l e d i t i o n
of S a m m y W e e k . Once a « a i n t h e
S a m m i e s h a v e c h o s e n an e x c e p
t i o n a l t h e m e . T h i s y e a r ' s t h e m e
is “ S a m m y (Joes To D o s p a t c h , ”
w h i c h wil l f e a t u r e s k i t s r e v o lv in g
a r o u n d a un i ( iu e i n t e r p r e t a t i o n of
t h e A1 C a p p c a r t o o n ' s .
First A<t
T h e f irst a c t of S a m m y W ee k
s e e m i n g l y h a s v e r y l i t t l e to do
w i t h t h e a c t u a l t h e m e . I t t a k e s
I)lace in a l a r g e M ad iso n Ave.
a d v e r t i s i n g a g en c y . ( ’. ,1. t h e p r e s
i d e n t of t h e c o m p a n y , m o t i v a t e d
by h y p e r t e n s i o n , exce ss s t o m a c h
a c i d i ty , is v e ry c o n c e r n e d o v e r t h e
i n a b i l i t y of hi s o r g a n i z a t i o n to sel l
a c e r t a i n p r o d u c t . W h a t is t h i s
p r o d u c t — w h y i ts n o n e o t h e r t h a n
t h a t g r e a t c e r e a l V A T I K S . I t s e e m s
t h a t no o n e is b u y i n g t h e c e r e a l a n d
t h e c o m p a n y is s lo w ly g o in g b a n k
r u p t . So t h e a g e n c y is fo rced to
d e v e l o p a n e w a d v e r t i s i n g c a m
p a i g n a n d d e c id e to find t h e
“ w o r l d ' s m o s t p e r f e c t l y develo] )ed
m a n " to e n d o r s e t h e c l a i m s m a d e
l)y t h e ce rea l .
N\ h a t b e t t e r p lace to look fo r
t h i s p e r f e c t l y develoi )ed m a n t h a n
t h e O z a rk M o u n t a in s . ( ’..I.’s ad
m en e n d t h e i r s e a r c h in t h e t o w n
of Dogi )a tch . Act '2 s h o w s w h a t
l ife in D o g p a t c h is l ike , a s we
sp e n d t h e m o r n i n g in t h e Y o k u m
h o u s e h o l d . H e r e we mee t M a m m y
a n d i’api)y Y o k u m a s t h e y a r e d i s
c u s s i n g bow to m a r r y off t h e i r
lazy son to t h e l>eaut i ful . c h a r m
ing , a n d n a iv e Da isy .Mae.
Hed lllooded
Heing good r e d - b lo o d e d .Amer
ican c i t i zens , t h e y t a k e a n a c t i v e
i n t e r e s t in pol i t i cs . , \c t 2 e n d s
as t h e Y o k u m s a n d D a i s y Mae a r e
p r e p a r i n g to a t t e n d r a l l y fo r Sen.
F 'ogbound , t h e h o n o r a b l e l e a d e r
of D o g p a t c h , U.S.A.
T h e s k i t s c o n t i n u e in t h i s m a n
n e r fo r t h e f o u r d a y s o f S a m m y
W e e k , a n d on o n e of t h e d ay s , t h e
l ) r e s e n t a t i o n of t h e S a m m y A w a r d s
will be m a d e .
Feb. 24 Chosen A s Engineer s Day; Drexel To Honor Delaware Va ley
F a c h yeai- d u r i n g t h e l a t t e r p a r t »f F e b r u a r y a w e e k is se t a p a r t ind d e s i g n a t e d a s F n g i n e s r i n g
’eek . W i t h i n t h e e n g i n e e r i n g ield, a n d m o r e g e n e r a l l y , s c i e n t i - ic e n d e a v o r t a k e n a s a w h o l e , t h i s veek is a n a t i o n w i d e o b s e r v a n c e .
T h e e n g i n e e r i n g s t u d e n t s a t ) rexel I n s t i t u t e of T e c h n o l o g y c an a k e a n a c t i v e p a r t in t h e pi’oc ee d - ngs.
F o r m a n y y e a r s D r e x e l h a s t r a - l i t i o n a l l y b e e n a c t i v e in a s c i e n t i - ica l ly d i r e c t e d p r o g r a m , p l a n n e d ind c o o r d i n a t e d by t h e r e p r e s e n t a - ives of t h e s t u d e n t chai> te r s of he p r o f e s s i o n a l e n g i n e e r i n g so
c ie t ie s .F e b r u a r y 24 is t h e day t h e s t u
d e n t b o d y a n d f a c u l t y of Drexe l h a v e c h o s e n to m e n t i o n a n d a p p l a u d t h e m a n y a d v a n c e s a n d m i l e s t o n e s c r e a t e d by e n g in e e r i n g .
F'or t h e p a s t s e v e r a l y e a r s t h e F e d e r a t i o n of E n g i n e e r i n g Soc ie t i e s h a s p r o b e d f a r i n to o u t e r sp a c e , m i l e s b e lo w sea level , a n d i n to t h e v e ry h e a r t of t h e n u c l e u s fo r i n t e r e s t i n g a n d c o n t e m p o r a r y t h e m e s f o r E n g i n e e r ’s Day. H o w e ver , t h e F e d e r a t i o n h a s s t r u c k a c r e d i b l e m e a n t h i s y e a r in t h e c h o o s i n g of a t h e m e . I n s t e a d of l o o k i n g to t h e f a r h o r i z o n s we
Triangle S ta ff Goes Undergroundj J U m i i i I T
riangle Statf quarters (I., to U.): Joe l.escavaye, Manauum Kditor, ( arroll, l ayout Kditor; Mort-an Death, Asst, l ayout Kditor; Uiuck
jrliuliiu, Features; Dick \Vithint>ton, Features Kditor; l arry Kieu and liristlue. Sports Fditors.
t.">fli .\iiniv<‘i>ai'y
T h e c u l m i n a t i o n of S a m m y
W ee k wil l c o m e w i th t h e n e w l!l(!l
v e r s i o n of t h e (’. r a n d F i n a l e Dance
to be h e ld on S : i t u rd a y n i g h t .
F e l ) r u a r y t l , f r o m 9: (Ml to 12:0( t
a .m . T h i s y t 'a r t l ie F i n a l e will
f e a t u r e t h e m u s i c of K e n n y D(>1-
m a r e a n d h is o i- chest ra .
(iraiid I'iiiiile
S a m m y W e e k , 1 !H11. m a r k s tlr>
l-' itb a n n i v e r s a r y of t h i s nni ch
lo o k e d f o r w a r d to e v e n t . T h e c o m
m i t t e e of S a m m y W e e k fo r 1 !M;i
i n c l u d e s : ( l e n e r a l ( ’b a i r m a n . P a u l
S t e e n ; IMibl ici ty a n d . \ r t , S tev e
P a l m e r ; Da n c e (M ia irm an . |{ a r ry
S | ) r i n g e l : S k i t s . Z e k e Z a c c a r o ;
T i c k e t s . Kd P i k u s a n d .Marty
Lyon .
All t h e l ) r o th e r s of S ig m a A lp h a
Mu w o u ld l ik e to t a k e t h i s oi)i)or-
t u n i t y to e x t e n d a p e r s o n a l i n
v i t a t i o n to e v e r y o n e to .ioin in t h e
f u n of SAM.MY W E E K 1 !Mi 1.
See you al l a t t h e ( ! r a n d F i n a l e !
Vic Seixas.\si(U* f r o m t h e h u m o r o u s a spec t
of t h e w eek , t h e b r o t h e r s d o n a t e t h e i r t i m e a n d proc(>eds to a w o r t h y c h a r i t y . T h i s y e a r , t h e c h a r i l y is t h e P h i l a d e l i ) h i a So c ie ty fo r ( ’I ' ippled ( ' h i l d r e n a n d A d u l t s . K e p re . se n t in g t h e c h a r i t y , a n d tlM> reci | ) ient of t h e O u t s t a n d i n g ( ' o m - m u n i t y S e rv i ce A w a r d is Vic Se ixas . t h e c h a i r m a n of t h e llMKt E a s t e r Se a l s c a m p a i g n .
TEP Presents M ix e r j Women Turned Loose
h a v e f o c u se d o u r a t t e n t i o n on t h e i m m e d i a t e . D re x e l I n s t i t u t e is l o ca t ed , a n d m o s t of u s i -eside, in an a r e a t h a t is a m e c c a o f s c i ent i f ic a n d e n g i n e e r i n g a c h i e v e m e n t t h e p u l s a t i n g a n d v i ta l D e l a w a r e V a l le y U.S.A.
T h e P ' 'ederat ion of E n g i n e e r i n g Soc ie t i e s be l i eve t h a t t h i s t h e m e wil l m a k e p o ss ib l e t h e m o s t t o p i cal , t h e m o s t e n l i g h t e n i n g , a n d t h e m o s t t h o r o u g h l y s t i m u l a t i n g E n g i n e e r ’s Day.
T h e c o m m i t t e e t h a t is foi -mula t- ing t h e p r o g r a m fo r E n g i n e e r ’s Day r e g r e t s t h a t t h e c o m p l e t e s c h e d u l e of s p e a k e r s a n d t h e r e c i p i e n t of t h e a w a r d c a n n o t l)e a n n o u n c e d t h u s fa r . W e c a n s a y t h a t t h e r e s p o n s e of t h e i n d u s t i ’ial co i-po ra t io n in t h e D e l a w a r e V a l ley h a s b e en a s t o u n d i n g . T h e d i s p l a y s wil l be ex t i ' e m e ly n o t e w o r t h y a n d we a r e s u r e t h a t t h e s t u d e n t ’s v i su a l s e n s e s wil l be e q u a l l y s t i m u l a t e d a l o n g w i th h i s m e n t a l p roces ses .
W e h o p e to i n je c t t h e id ea t h a t E n g i n e e r ’s Day 1 !HJ 1 is n o t to be c o n s i d e r e d a c o m p u l s o r y a c t iv i t y , b u t r a t h e r a n a c c e p t e d a c a d e m i c p r iv i l e g e , a n d a n o i ) p o r tu n i t y to see a n d h e a r t h e m a n i f e s t a t i o n s of o u r o w n field of e n d e a v o r . E n g i n e e r ’s Day 19 61 wil l be a d e f i n i t e a d j u n c t to e v e r y e n g i n e e r i n g s t u d e n t ’s c u r r i c u l u m .
T h e soc ia l n i g h t c a p fo r E n g i n e e r ’s D ay 1961 wil l be a c c o m - p l is h ed by T h e E n g i n e e r ’s Hal l to be h e ld S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g , F e b r u a r y L’T), 1961 in t h e ( J r e a t C'ourt.
In t h e i n t e r v e n i n g w e e k s b e t w e e n now an<l F e b r u a r y 24, m o r e c o m p l e t e n o t i c e s c o n c e r n i n g s p e a k e rs , s c h e d u le s , a n d o t h e r E n g i n e e r ’s Day e v e n t s will be f o r t h c o m
ing.
T h i s s h o u l d n o t i)e c o n s t r u e d as a n a p p e a l to s o p h i s t i c a t e d but i -a tber , to “ d o w n - t o - e a r t h ” peoi) le w h o k n o w w h a t t h e y w a n t an e n j o y a b l e r e l a x i n g e v e n i n g w i t h no big f lo u r is h es . S t a g o r d r a g , y o u c a n ’t h e lp b u t h a v e a d e l i g h t fu l e v e n in g . A s m a l l d o n a t i o n of $ 1 . 0 0 wi l l be re( iui i-ed.
T h e d a n c e is t o m o r r o w n i g h t at S: : !0 p .m.
Police Arrest DIT Students
T h e P h i l a d e l p h i a P o l i ce D e p a r t m e n t a r r e s t e d a h u n d r e d s t u d e n t s a t 1 0 :0 0 i).m. on W e d n e s d a y , F e b - I’u a r y 1., a n d p l ac e d c h a r g e s of i n c i t i n g a iMot a n d r e s i s t i n g aiT es t . T h e s t u d e n t s wei 'e m i l l i n g a r o u n d t h e p i c k e t l ine h e a d e d by X o r m a n l{()ckwell ( n o c o n n e c t i o n to t h e a r t i s t ) , h e a d of t h e Nazi P a r t y in A m e i ’i(;a. T h e Moyd T h e a t e r , whei-e t h e m o v ie “ E x o d u s ” w a s h a v i n g i ts p r e m i e r ru! i, w a s t h e sc e n e of t h e i ) icket l ine. S t u d e n t s fi’om Di’exel w e re , t h e Po l i ce D e p a r t m e n t s a id , a c t i n g in su c h a n i m m a t u r e a n d u n o r d e r l y m a n n e r as to f o rc e t h e u n p r e c e d e n t e d a r r e s t .
Desi) i te a p r e v i o u s w a r n i n g f r o m t h e D ean of M e n ’s ofiice to ac t in an a d u l t m a n n e r , t h e s t u d e n t s p e r s i s t e d in d i s p l a y i n g t h e i r f e e l i n g s r e g a r d i n g t h e oi)en a n t i - s e m e t i c p i c k e t in g , by t h r o w i n g o b j e c t s a n d i n s u l t s a t t h e p ick e t s .
T h e Po l ice D e p a r t m e n t wil l, in a l l c a s e s o f l eg a l p i c k e t in g , b e c o m e a “ m * u t r a l ” body, sup i)oi ' t i ng n e i t h e r t h e i ) ickets n o r t h o s e w h o mil l a r o u n d t h e e s t a b l i s h e d p i c k e t l ine. (Mty Ha l l , t h e P o l i ce De p a r t m e n t sa id , will fo l low t h e p r o c e d u r e l is te d a b o v e in all f u t u r e cases .
A “ W i n t e r .Mixer” will be p r e s e n t e d by t h e i J r o t h e r s of Tai l I^I)silon Ph i a s t h e i r c o n t r i b u t i o n to c o u r t soc ial life.
T h i s d a n c e will be a I'eal, l ive g e n u i n e ‘‘m i x e r . ” T h a t is, a d a n c e to w h ic h l ad ie s a n d g e n t l e m e n can <ome a l o n e a n d be a .ssured t h a t t h e y will be lo n e ly no m o re . .\ g o o d ly n u m b e r , a i ) | ) r o x im a te ly .f^oo, ot l ’h i l a d ( ‘l p h i a ’s m o r e a t t r a c t i v e y o u n g m a i d e n s will be p r e s e n t , so t h e e ( | i ia l ly h a n d s o m e g e n t l e m e n n e e d n ' t go to t h e e f fo r t of l in d in g a d ra g .
T h e T E P brotluM's h a v e ])ut a go o d dea l o f h a r d w o r k a n d e f fo r t i n to i ) re i )ar ing t h i s a f fai r . A g i g a n tic t u r n o u t is e xp t ' c t ed of t h o s e peoi) le w h o s i m p ly w a n t to h a v e a goo d t im e .
'I 'he w e l l - k n o w n R o n n i e L ew is a n d hi s b a n d , will provid(> “ m u s ic to d a n c e b y , ” w h ic h is a i-eal u n de re s t im a t ioti of t h e o u t s t a n d i n g a b i l i t y of t h i s y o u n g i )and l ea d e r . His f o r m i d a b l e r e p u t a t i o n w i th Hi gh Sc hoo l a n d C o l le g e s i x i a l f u n c t i o n s e x t e n d s f a r b e y o n d t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a a r e a .
Dress is t h e u s u a l foi- a f f a i r s of t h i s s o r t t i e s a n d c o a t s fo r t h e g e n t l e m e n , a n d t h e l a d i e s a r e re - ( | n e s t ed to u se t h e i r goo d j u d g m e n t , w i th m o d e r a t i o n b e in g t h e k e y w o r d .
.ATTK.NTIO.N SIO.MOitS
1'he p h o t o g r a p h e r f r o m .Merin S t u d i o s wil l be a t Dri 'xel on F e b r u a r y 18 a n d 11 fo r t h o s e s e n i o r s w h o s e p i c t u r e s h a v e n o t b een t a k e n . R e g i s t r a t i o n wil l be t a k e n in t h e C'ourt f r o m 1 to 1:.‘{0 p.m. M o n d a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 6 to 10.
.V',' -■
D r e x e l T r i a n g l eP a g e 2 — February 3. 1961
R. and R. To Present Three One-Act Plays
Campus Notes .
T h p Houf^p a n d R o b p D r a m a t i c s S o c i p t y wi l l i ) rp spn t t h r p p niip-i ict plavH a t t l ip uir iH d o r n i i t o r y . F i i - (Ij iv, .March 10 a t S : <Mi p . m . w i t h f r pp a d m i s s i o n a n d r p f r p s h m p n t s .
T h p thi-pp o n p - a c t p l a y s wi l l hp ( l i r cc f pd a n d p i - o d u c c d hy s t i i d p n t s f)t f)rp. \pi . ‘‘U p ” by K u y p n p O'N’pi l l . “ \ \ ' a y s a n d . Mp ans ” hy N o p I C o w -
! ird a n d “ TIip l l o n i p c o n i i i m ” 1)V Dr. !<:arl .1. ( ' r o o k e i ' a r p t h p t l i r p p p l a y s hpi nK j ) r p s p n t p d .
“ U p ,” d i r p c t p d l)y . M or g an !•:. Dp at l i , is a d r a m a t i c s t ( i ry o f a wiwi l inK sl<ii)i)Pr w h o t a k p s h i s w i f p on a w h a l i n g p . xp pd i t i on . T ii p i i a r d - l ) o i l p d c ai >t ai n h a s t o dp- c i d p w h p t h p r t o t u r n l ioniP w i t h o u t a f u l l s l i ip of “ U p ” o r s t a y a n d h a v p iiis w i f p «o i n s a n p . Tl i P p l a y s t a r s Kl i i o t t S c h a f t z p u
a s t h p c a p t a i n a n d M a r y K o t h r o c k
a s h i s w i f p .“ W a y s a n d M p a n s . ” d i r p c t p d hy
l i r a d f-Sinslpr . is a l i ^ h t c o m p d y a l ) o u t a n E n g l i s h c o u p l e t o u r i n g F r a n c p w i t h o u t a n y n u ) n p y a n d t i i p i r p f f o r t s in t r y i n g t o o b t a i n s on i p . T h p i i lay s t a r s I J r a d F a n s l e r a s T o b y a n d M a r y U t t a l a s S t e l l a ,
h i s wi f p .“ T h e H o m p c o m i n g . ” d i r p c t p d l)y
.Jospi)h I t o t h r o c k . is a s u s p p n s p
. s tory o f a w a r v p t p r a n w i i o c om P S i ionip t o h i s w i f p a n d f i n d s f)Ut t h a t t h i n g s a r p n o t t h e s a m e a s t h e y w p r p w h e n hp Ipf t . T l i e p l a y b u i l d s u]) in s u s ] ) p n s p t o t h e e n d w h e r e a s u r i ) i ' i s p p r i d i n g I p a v ps t h p a u d i e n c e o n t h p p d g e o f t h p i r s e a t s . T h p I pa d p a r t l ia s n o t l)ppn c a s t a s
V P t .
K.v ihI i is
Mr \ r y p h S i m o n . N a t i o n a l Di- r e . ' t o r of S t u . i p n t Z i o n i s t O r g a n i z a
t i o n . wi l l d i s c u s s I . pon I r i s s
o<lus.M r S i m o n wi l l c o m m p n t on
, , „ e s t i o n s s u c h a s t h e f o l l o w i n g : Did i . p o n r i ’is r e a l l y w r i t e K ' -
W a s t h e w r i t i n g of K x o d n s t i n a n c p d l)y a f o r p i g n g o v e r n m e n t . H o w m u c h d o e s K x o d i i s d i s t o r t h i s t o r y ? H o w m u c h o f K\ o< Ius is
l ) u r e i ) r o p a g a n d a ?
S Z O ’s d i r e c t o r ( lu a l i f i es a s a < ] )pakpr l i p c a u s e o f h i s w i d e e x p e r i e n c e s in t h e f i g h t f o r I s r a e l i i n d e p e n d e n c e . Mr , S i m o n w a s a r a d i o o p e r a t o r on t h e “ O a r d \ \ i n g a t e ” in HM.t . w h i c h r a n t h e B r i t i s h I d o c k a d e of I s r a e l t o b r i n g in ‘‘i l l e g a l i m m i g r a n t s " a n d w a s f o r a t i m e a H r i t i s h p r i s o n e r . M r . S i m o n a l s o f o u g h t in H a g a n n a h . t h e I s r a e l i a r m y in t h e W a r o f I n - d p l ) p n d e n c e in 19 4 S.
K v e r v o n e is i n v i t e d t o a t t e n d t h i s m e e t i n g , a n d m i x e r w h i c h w i l f o l l o w . W e d n e s d a y . F e b r u a r y S a t
S p.m.♦ ♦ *
S f i n t e n t ( Ii H nH i ii i M o v e i m M i l
Mr R o b e r t . l am es. P r o t e s t a n t m i n i s t e r to T e m p l e U n i v e r s i t y , is t h e gu est s p e a k e r of t h e S t u d e n t ( ’h r i s t i a n .Movetnent t o n i g h t . T h e topic fo r t h e e v e n i n g is ‘‘T h e .Meaning of R e l i g i o u s E x p e r i e n c e . ” whi ch will l)e d i s c u s s e d by R ev. Ja m es a n d fo l lo w ed l)y g r o u p d i s cuss ion . E v e r y o n e is i n v i t e d to join t h e f e l l o w s h ip a t t h e A s b u r y - r n i v e r s i t y M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h . 3 3 r d a n d ( ' h e s t n u t . b e g i n n i n g w i t h w o r sh ip at 6: (HI. f o l lo w e d by s u p p e r , t h e p r o g r a m a n d r e c r e a t i o n .
♦ * *
A.S.C/R.T h e Drexel s t u d e n t c h a p t e r of
th e A m e r i c a n So c ie ty of Civi l E n g i n e e r s will h o ld i t s r e g u l a r
T a r e y t o n d e l i v e r s t h e f l a v o r . • •
Here’s one filter cigarette that’s really different!'Phe (iillereiue is this: Tareytoir.s Dual Filter gives you a
uiiitjue ////jer filter of \C T l\ ATKl) CH.AUCOAL, (lefniilely j)roved to
make the taste of a cigarette milil and smooth. It works together with
a pure white outt'r filter—to balance the liavor elenients in the smoke. Tareyton d e l iv e r s -a n d you e n j o y - t h e best taste o j the best tobaccos.
ACTlV \1 i : i ) CHARCOAL imu r fill, r
....
F IL T E R T O T C y tO T luur muiiilt namf
m o n t h l y m e e t i n g Tupsda r u a r y 7. a t 7 : 3 0 ji.m. . ( J a l l e r y . . lo sep h Os te rn T n i t e d E n g i n e e r s will s p e a k e r . He wil l d i sc u ss tli E n g i n e e r i n g p r o b l e m s of d, s t r u c t i o n o f t h e Norwali n e c t i c n t p o w e r g e n e r a t i o n
* * IK
O inicron Xu,
O i n i c r o n N u . t h e Hon i- n o n i i c s H o n o r a r y , h a s enil) on a s a l e s p r o j e c t — t h a t of p e a n u t c r u n c h . T h i s ventu i b e e n t i n d e r t a k e n to defra p e n s e s of i t s d e l e g a t e who a t t e n d t h e N a t i o n a l Home n o m i c s ( ' o n v e n t i o n in Apri l .
.M em b e rs o f O m i c r o n Nu w s p o r t i n g c a n s of t h i s confecti , f r o m F e b r u a r y 1-14.
\nnr
th-'vil(111-'Ill
'll.
.I'd-iP(|ills:hasPX-
wili'■V'O-
11 1). narv
ClassifiedAdsW A N T E D — Ten able-bodied men to work in growing ro^k g a rden . . . Must live in
F E D E R A I , B U R E A U 01 I N V E S T I G A T I O N
L O S T — friends, pride, ami pretense.
G re ek Gir ls
W A N T E D — Triangle statT Tr iang le staff.
L O ST — d iam ond studded, black leather bracelet . . , St rong sent imental value . . . re ward . . .
F O U N D — d iam ond studded, black lea ther bracelet . . . H o w m uch reward*.^
P O S I T I O N available . . . Organiza t ion man , . . . must Ix' wi lling to sacrifice domestic act ivit ies, heal th , religious aiui m or al convict ions . . . app!\
J U M B O I N D U S T R IE S
A M A Z E Y O U R FR IENDS . . . be the first in your block to pa r take o f new biological process . . . comes in plain unm ark e d w ra p p e r . . .
. . . call EV 6-2400 . . .
D I E T I T I A N S wanted . . must have keen sense of tas te and smell . . . willing to wor k u nde r adverse conditions. Abo ve all. must be slend.'rl Sa lary . . . $200.00 monthly, including consumption.App ly . . . local cafeteria
W A N T E D — durable , laic mode l , abacus . . .
C O M P T R O L L E R
K ) P L A C E A CL ASSIFIl 1) A D , C O N T A C T D I C K W I L M I N G T O N OR C H l ' ( K A R M N I A N O F T H E A N G L E S T A F F . . .
LY ON g A R M O RI NCO R PCI H AT e D
P R I N T E R S
L E T T E R P R E S S ■ O F F ET
■ C O L O R W t *<
■ H O U S E OB
■ C A T A L O G S
■ b r o c h u r f
■ a n n u a l R t
147 N. TENTH ST.. PHILA
C om ple te Layout and Design
D r e x e l T r i a n g l eFebiuary 3. 1961 P j g ^ ■Research Tower Planned To
e Erected O n 3 1 s t Street G o o c f L u c k C h a m I n H o l l s ,
W a t e r B o y ' s T o e s G l i s t e n
l»y U irlia id PaMnil
T l n ‘ I ’l i i l a d f l p h i n i i nd t h el i l iuU' lpl i i i i I n d u s t r i a l D e v p l o p - i>iit C o r p o r a t i o n s r o c e i i t l y a n - i i i iced p l a n s f o r t h e s t o r y
D i v e r s i t y ( ’i t y T o w e r .T h e n e w s t r u c t u r e wil l be [■iited on :Mst St . , px tend inp : f r o m al i iut to (M iest nu t S t . - a h u t t i n R e T n i v e r s i t y of P e n n s y l v a n i a 1(1 Drexel c a m p u s e s . C o n s t r u c - )ji is s c h e d u l e d to s t a r t in t h e ill (if l IH’t l . O c c u p a n c y is ex- oted to o c c u r e a r l y in 19(5:?.
T h e r n i v e r s i t y T o w e r wil l r e p - iseiit o n e of t h e m o s t c o m p r e h e n - Ve c e n t e r s of r e s e a r c h a n d as - c i a t e d a c t i v i t i e s in A m e r i c a , l e h u n d r e d - t h o u s a n d s q u a r e f e e t
f loor s p a c e wil l he a v a i l a b l e i n d u s t r y , c o m m e r c e , a n d gov-
nmr-nt. F i v e g a r a g e f loors a t id be lo w s t r e e t l ev e l wi l l p r o v i d e i rk in g f o r 2 0 0 0 a u t o m o b i l e s . Igh sp e e d e l e v a t o r s wil l c a r r y a n t i m a t e d 5 0 0 0 w o r k e r s to t h e i r bs.S e rv ice o r g a n i z a t i o n s wi l l be a i l a b le t o t h e T o w e r t e n a n t s on p e r o p e r a t i o n o r h o u r l y c o s t
sis. S o m e s e r v i c e s p l a n n e d a r e :) a g e n e r a l p u r p o s e d i g i t a l e le c -
on ic c o m p u t e r c e n t e r : ( 2 ) a cen - 1- s p e c i a l i z i n g in t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n ! t e s t i n g e q u i p m e n t a n d l )ench ale m o d e l s f o r r e s e a r c h p r o j e c t s ;
^ ( 1 ( : i ) a r e p r o d u c t i o n a n d p r i n t - ^ g c e n t e r . M a n y o t h e r s e r v i c e s gjle b e in g p l a n n e d .
I r n i v e r s i t y C i ty is a $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 , - ^ 0 c o m p l e x of b u i l d i n g s c o v e r i n g
ree s c iu a re m i l e s o f P h i l a d e l p h i a , on final c o m p l e t i o n t h e C i ty wil l
e lu d e s u c h e d u c a t i o n a l i n s t i t u - )ns a s D r e x e l I n s t i t u t e o f T e c h - logy. U n i v e r s i t y of P e n n a . , P h i l - e l p h i a C o l l e g e o f O s t e o p a t h y , l i l a d e l p h i a C o l l e g e o f P h a r m a c y d Sc i en c e , a n d P r e s b y t e r i a n ) spi t a l . T h e t o t a l a c a d e m i c pop- a t i o n is e x p e c t e d to e x ce ed ,000 p e o p le .
m i
ICECREAM4 nouKi Of Abbotts Doirits,Inc., muoitm*
I’u r e a n d ap j i l ied r e s e a r c h in a l l p h y s i c a l a n d l i fe s c ien ces is a m a- .jor “ b u s i n e s s " of t h e City. Kvery m y s t e r y of l i fe is b e in g s t u d i e d , f r o m c a n c e r to t h e p r o b l e m s of s u r v i v a l in o u t e r sj)ace.
T h e W e s t P h i l a d e l p h i a C’o r p o r a - t io n is a n o n -p ro f i t c o r p o r a t i o n w h ic h w a s f o u n d e d by t h e a f o r e m e n t i o n e d e d u c a t i o n a l i n s t i t u t io ns . It w a s e s t a b l i s h e d to e n s u r e t h e o r d e r l y d e v e l o p m e n t of U n i v e r s i t y Ci ty .
T h e P h i l a d e l p h i a I n d u s t r i a l De v e l o p m e n t C o r p o r a t i o n is a no n- p rof i t p a r t n e r s h i p of t h e C h a m b e r of C’o m m e r c e of P h i l a d e l p h i a a n d t h e C i ty of P h i l a d e l p h i a . I t s m i s s io n is to p r o v i d e s i t e s a n d p l a n t s p a c e to s e r v e t h e e x p a n d i n g n e e d s o f i n d u s t r y w i t h in t h e c i t y ’s l im it s .
T o g e t h e r , t h e s e tw o o r g a n i z a t i o n s a r e p r o m o t i n g a n a r e a of h i g h e r l e a r n i n g t h a t wil l e n h a n c e t h e e d u c a t i o n a l a n d e c o n o m ic a l d e v e l o p m e n t of P h i l a d e l p h i a .
Committees Set
For Bus. A d Day( ’o m m i t t e e s a r e n o w b e in g
f o r m e d fo r t h i s y e a r ' s B u s in e s s
A d m i n i s t r a t i o n D ay to be h e ld in
May.
H u g h C h a i r n o f f , a m e m b e r of
S ig m a R h o h a s b een e le c te d c h a i r
m a n of t h i s y e a r ' s p r o g r a m . All
s t u d e n t s w h o w i sh to t a k e p a r t on
t h e s e c o m m i t t e e s s h o u l d c o n ta c t
e i t h e r Mr. C h a i r n o f f o r V e r n e
B a u s h e r , P r e s i d e n t of S ig m a Rho .
B u s i n e s s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Day
t h i s y e a r wil l be d e s i g n e d to f u l
fill t h e b a s ic p u r p o s e of t h i s d a y
— p r e s e n t i n g a p r o g r a m to t h e s t u
d e n t s of t h e B u s i n e s s Sc hoo l w h ic h
wil l be i n t e r e s t i n g a n d o n e w h ic h
m a y a id t h e s t u d e n t in c h o o s in g
t h e i r field u p o n g r a d u a t i o n .
Also a n i m p o r t a n t p a r t of Bus.
Ad. Day is t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n of a n
a w a r d to a n o u t s t a n d i n g b u s i n e s s
l e a d e r . T h e p u b l i c i t y r e s u l t i n g
f r o m t h i s d a y ’s a c t i v i t i e s benef i t s
Drexe l I n s t i t u t e t h r o u g h local a n d
n a t i o n a l n e w s c o v e r a g e .
H y T e r r y D r ^ i i t i s
We all make mistakes,
ERASE WITHOUT A TRACE
ON EATON’S CORRASABLE BOND
Typing errors never show on Corrasable. 1 he special sur»
face of this paper makes it possible to erase without a
trace—with just an ordinary pencil eraser. Results: clean- looking, perfectly typed papers. Next time you sit-down
at the keyboard, make no m is ta k e- ty p e on Corrasable!
Your choice of Corrasable in
light, medium, heavy weights and /
O n io n S k in . In handy 100- sheet packets and 500-sheet
Only Eaton makesboxes.Corrasable.
A Berkshire Typewriter Paper
E A T O N F A P E K C O R I ’ O K A T IO N : ‘B ) P I T T S F I E L D , MASS.
Unused in Drexel ' s ha l ls a r c m an y l a m o u s col lect( t r ’s i tems. A m ong those i tems is “T h e W a te rb c y . " by A ugus te B a r th o ld i , the I t a l i an sculptoi- whosi* m a s t e r piece. T h e S t a tu e of Libt>rty, welcomes th ose who sai l into New York Harbo r .
In doing m u se u m a rch iv e r e sea rch , it was dis<’overet l that “T h e \Vaterbi)y’’ is u n ca ta lo g u o d in D r e x e l ’s book. -Mrs. (J e ra id ine Sta ub , c u r a t o r of Drexel ' s IMcture Cal- lery. a t t r i b u t e s t h i s fact to th e pos s ib i l i ty of a. c h a n g e ot o w n e r sh ip which of ten occu rs w i th m u s e u m pieces. However , in the book l iarthnUli am] T h e s td l i i c of l . ihrrl t / by W il l a id n e Price, t h e r e is a p a rag ra i )h m e n t io n in g luck in e x a m i n a t i o n s to a n y s t u d e n t who ca re s to ru b the hoy ’s left big toe wh ich h a s become sh in y s ince th e s t a r t of t h i s pract ice . It a lso s t a t e s tha t tlu* W ate rb oy is the p r o p e r ty of Drexel I n s t i t u t e of 'Pech- nology.
T h e l.oy is de sc r ibed from the v o lu m e as “ a f resh y c u n g Alsacian v i n ey a rd w o r k e r w ith h i s l i t t l e dog .’’ T h e base of th e s t a tu e is 12" high . T h e m a in body is (iO" high. T h e s t a tu e can be fot ind in th e co r r id r pa ssa g e w ay be tw een (’u r t i s Hal l a n d R a n d a l l Hall.
T he sc u lp to r ' s h i s to r y e x te n d s f rom Aug us t 2. 1S:’.1 to October 4. 1904. T h e W ate rb o y is d a te d ISfiH. th e y ea r wh ich is insc r ibed w ith B a r t h o l d i ’s n a m e on the base of the s t a tu e .
It is s u r p r i s i n g how m a n y people a r e not a w a r e of the fact tha t th ev a r e ru b b i n g th e toe of “ f a m o u s b r a s s . ’’
T r i a n g l e P r e m a t u r e ; Pfojh Co-ed S m o k e r s L o o k O u t ! - - - - - - - - - - - -
I ’ix l>Y I-1,111 k-
Durotliy Cleary rubs waferboy’s foe In preparation for her first test of winter term.
U n f o r t u n a t e l y , t h e a n n o i i n c e - m e n t of new s m o k i n g r e g u l a t i o n s , w h ich a p p e a r e d in t h e l a s t i ss ue of the Tri(tn(/1(\ was p re m a tu re .
Kven t h o u g h t h e n e w a r e a s h a v e been a p p r o v e d , new s m o k i n g r u l e s an d e n f o r c e m e n t p r o c e d u r e s m u s t be f o r m u l a t e d a n d p a s s e d by t h e S a fe ty C o m m i t t e e a n d T h e S t u d e n t S e n a te b e fo re t h e p lan can go in to effect. In a d d i t i o n , m o r e s m o k i n g u r n s m u s t be p u r c h a s e d a n d new floor p lan m a p s d i s t r i b u t e d .
P r o g r e s s in a ll t h e s e a r e a s is b e in g m ad e . T h e s m o k i n g p lan s h o u l d go i n to effect w i t h in a m o n t h f r o m now. U n t i l t h e f o r m a l a n n o u n c e m e n t of a n e ffec t ive d a te , r u l es , e n f o r c e m e n t , a n d a r e a s , t h e
] > r e . s e n t s n i o k i i i ^ ; r e g u l a t i o n s w i l l
r e m a i n i n (‘f f e c t .
Nick F a l c o n e P r e s i d e n t , t h e S e n a t e
L E X I N G T O NHAND LAUNDRY
3600 Lancaster Ave.
24 HourSHI RT SERVI CE
DRY C L E ANI NG
1/2 hr & Coin-Operated
Launderette Service
S P E C I A L O F F E R . . .
F b r 2 ^ H e a d e d
P ip e C o l l e c lD i sG e n u i n e i m p o r t e d h a n d - c a r v e d c h e r r y w o o d p i p e . . . t h a t r e a l l y s m o k e s !
This unique two-headed pipe is a
real conversation piece. . . a must for your collection! Hand-carved
in the Italian Alps and finished
in gay colors. Stands alone on its own tiny legs. Ideal for
your desk, mantel, or bookshelf
. . .m ig h ty good smoking, too!
This is a wonderful value!Send for your two-headed
pipe today!
- DREXEL RESTAURANT -FI l .M N G BREAKFASTS TO
TASTY D INNER S
HO A GIES A N D JUM B O MILKSHAKES
26 S. 33rd Street TEL.PH IL A D E L P H IA . PA. BA 2-6661
MERIN ST U D IO S1010 Chestnut Street
OFFICIAL PH O TO G R AP H ER S
TO LEXERD
48-Hour Service on Pauporis and Application Photographs
Special prices for Drexel Student! on Wedding Albums
Sir W alter Raleigh
Box 303
Louiiville 1, Kentucky
Please send me prepaid ...................2-heoded pipe(s). Enclosed it $1 (no stamps, pleose) and the picture of Sir Walter Raleigh from the box in which the pouch is packed for each pipe ordered.
NAME...... .
ADDRESS.
CITY............................................... Z O N E ........STATE
COLLEGE______________________ __________________________ _________ ____
This offer good only in U.S.A. Not valid In states where prohibited, taxed, or otherwise restricted. Offer expires June 30, 1961. Allow four weeks for delivery.
rHEOREXEl UIANGLBr.stnhlisliCf] 1926
D r e x e l T r i a n g l eP a g e 4 February 3, 1961
Member
Associated Collegiate Press
addr r
Ifli.iiil | |C»- |«'1“ T f i l ' l i ' " : ' ! >v " ’l v i r l Kri.lay i lnrine l l 'c y n r -
;rn.nd r l a s ‘ I oMafir- ' ' ' ' ' ‘‘' ' ' ■'>'1''“ ' * ' f , i rni“li<Ml iiDon rrciiic^t. A.l.lres«J a r r l , 3. 1K79. as amrrni .-l . A.Urrtisir.K cor rr spon.lmn- .
"■ " J ^ v !h:-r . .I .... ..r of T..K t, -
Editor-in-Chicf Business Manager ManaginK Editor Associate Editors
• • v - r - . - W - v i t e S s !s r o r i t Editor, . . . . . . U r r y Rics, R k J ChnsUne
STAI'I '—
t o n y v i s c oJU D Y SWARTZ
lOE LESCAVAGE
EI.MOTT E. CAPLAN, FRED HARZER, STEVE P A L ^
National Advert ising Manager ------- ■|;,',;’ '\ 'iort?son
Circulation ManaOcr ...................................
/ / - T c J s 1 ''i ^ \ y ' i )o . i<lsMary V S i s ! ' ’' u n ° ’l<Srn""
hu.. S n u t h . / • • < ; , , ^ ' r t J / J A r l e . n I ’cF)on J . a iu K - I ' nKlan . l Puswcss A r t i i i i a n , I o n y S t e w a r t , I,<1 I . k I o w . k v . , ' w ~ v i i c M i lk - r I<ois S | i i l l f r , l o ln i SU'i in.Stuff: I . i ix l a K a c l im a n , I . on < . i t iK m c l i . I ' r a n k K a p l a n , \ N a j n c .Miner, Y eD IN SK Y
E d i l n i i a l A d v i s o r ................................................................................... W . N. M c M l U.AN
Financial Aflvisor ........................................... ........................................ ! .................. —
APATHY BE DAMNED...W h a t ' s t h e u se ? N o b o d y c a re s . I t i s a d e p r e s s i n g t h o u g h t to re a l i ze t h a t no one
a t D^ex^^ha^s t h e a b i l i ty to t h i n k o r e x p r e s s h im s e l f . In t h e i stte of t h eTriav()Ir a f o r m a t w a s p r i n t e d o u t l i n i n g h o w to su1)mit a l e t t e r to t h e o t h f l e t t e r w a s lef t to t h e d i s c r e t i o n of t h e r e a d e r . H e ( t h e r e a d e r ) w a s t o ld t l a t t h s w a s L b ^ h i s c o lu m n fo r e x p r e s s i n g o p in io n , id ea s , c o m p l a in t s , su g g e s t i o n s , c n t i c i s m ,
a n d p ra i s e , e tc . ,As w e go to p r e s s w i t h o u r f o u r t h i s s u e o n ly t w o l e t t e r s h a v e b een ^ ^
p r i n t e d T h e log ica l c o n c lu s io n is t h a t n o o n e b u t no o n e a t D rex e l h a s t h e t im e , i n t e r e s t o r a b i l i ty to e x p r e s s a n y t h i n g . T h e o n l y o t h e r c o n c l u s i o n is t h a t no o n e th in k s .
E v e r y o n e to h i s o w n l i t t l e r u t ; h a s t h e m o n o t o n o u s , c o n f o r m i t y w h i c h is g r i p p in g A m e i -
ica a t l a s t r e a c h e d even D re x e l? ,D a m n t h e f r a t e r n i t y m e n - t h e y ’re so b u s y a t t e n d i n g m e e t i n g s ^
d i r t y p o l i t i c s t h a t t h e v h a v e n ’t a n y t im e f o r i n t e l l e c t u a l e n d e a v o r . Dovvn " i t h ‘ill m d e p e n d e n t s ( ( i .D . I . ’s ) t h o s e r e j e c t e d o u t c a s t s of so c ie ty w h o s e p e r s e c u t i o n c o m p lex h a s
m a d e t h e m a f r a i d to e x p r e s s a n y o p i n io n o n a n y m a t t e r s .Dow n w i th t h o s e of t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n w h o p r e f e r i n n u e n d o a n d p r e s s u r e r a t h e r
t h a n open d i sc u s s io n o r p r e s e n t a t i o n of pol icy .Dow n w i t h t h e f a c u l tv ( b l e s s t h e i r s o u l s ) m a n y of w h o m w o u l d r a t h e r r e a d t h e i r
c o u r s e s f r o m a t e x t bo ok o r te l l a b o u t t h e i r p e r s o n a l a d v e n t u r e s in l ieu of t ea c h in g , w h o now s t a n d r e a d y to be j u d g e d by t h o s e t h e y h a v e j u d g e d , (v ia f a c u l t y e v a l u a
t i o n s ) .D o w n w i t h t h e c o m m u t e r s w h o a r e so c o n c e r n e d w i t h r e a d i n g P .T .C . p o s t e r s on t h e
K1 a n d s t a r i n g a t s e c r e t a r i e s t h a t t h e y c a n ’t c o m p o s e a n i n t e l l i g e n t e ssay . D ow n wit li t h e c a m p u s ( ’ ) d w e l l e r s w h o , b e t w e e n t r u d g i n g f r o m h o m e to schoo l , a r e so t i r e d t h a t t h e y c o l l a p se in f r o n t of t h e T .V . set . " O r g i e P o r g i e F o r d a n d F u n . ” c o m e s t h e c ry f r o m t h e Social W e e k e n d e r s ( t h o s e w h o r e l e a s e al l i n h i b i t i o n s on w e e k e n d s o n ly ) u s u a l ly u n m a r r i e d s t u d e n t s : t h e y a ls o h a v e n o t h i n g to c o n t r i b u t e . As f o r o u r m a r r i e d u n d e r g r a d u a t e s w e h a v e t h e c r y i n g to w e l , t h e i r t a l e s of o p p r e s s i o n f r o m o v e r w o r k h a s
o u r so u l f i lled w i t h s o r r o w .N o w lo o k w h a t I h a v e do n e . W h a t a l o t of n a s t y t h i n g s to say . B u t yo u a n d I
k n o w t h a t no o n e r e a d s a n y t h i n g o t h e r t h a n t h e f r o n t p a g e , p o ss ib ly t h e s p o r t s page, so m y t e n s i o n s a n d j a n g l e d n e r v e s h a v e b e e n r e l e a s e d ( d u r i n g t h e w e e k y e t ) b u t it
wi l l go u n n o t i c e d .J u s t in case I m is se d h u r l i n g ro c k s a t y ou , I h a v e r e p r i n t e d t h e f o r n i a t to fo l low in
s u b m i t t i n g c o m m e n t s to o u r r e a d e r s ’ ( h a ) c o lu m n . I w o n d e r if i t wi l l be w o r t h t h e
cos t t o s e t t h e type . ^ ^
Format For Letters to the Editors
T h e e d i t o r s a n d m e m b e r s of t h e s taf f w e l c o m e l e t t e r s f r o m a n y o n e i n t e r e s t e d in D re xe l . T h e to p ic of l e t t e r s m a y v a r y a c c o r d i n g to t h e t h o u g h t s a n d i n t e r e s t s of o u r r e a d e r s . C r i t i c i s m a n d c o m m e n t of p a s t e d i t o r i a l s is a l so w e l c o m e d in t h e f o r m of s i g n e d l e t t e r s to t h e E d i t o r . N a m e s Avill be w i t h h e l d f r o m t h e p a p e r if r e q u e s t e d b u t we m u s t h a v e t h e a u t h o r ’s n a m e f o r o u r r e c o r d s . T h e s e l e t t e r s wi l l in t u r n be p u b l i s h ed fo r t h e bene f i t of t h e r e a d e r s of t h e TrkUKjle.
"lit
hits
ifh.'liitilily■lul
ion
HKl •It os
I’al lias lied
front Tho Foculty • • •■ by TOI1.V Stowair t
Mr i -ui l Kaczm arc z ik . a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r in t h e p h y s ic s dopav^ .««frnc ts in both day an d cv(>ning co l le ge a t Drexe l an d in so ,]„i,
onn Mbie to m ak e ob jec t ive c o m p a r i s o n s of t h e s t u d e n t s a t t e n d im Ti.V. niuht s. 'hool s tu d e n t g e n e r a l l y p o i n t s to a n a r r o w e r horizo,1 ' ,1MV school c o u n te r p a r t in p r e p a r a t i o n fo r a c a r e e r . H e is u ol.Vr and possesses m o re d r iv e , bu t a t t h e s a m e t im e is less a l. ,
s l igh t lv less f r ivolous.To im prove th e q u a l i t y of i n s t r u c t i o n a n d to a c h i e v e a b e t t e r i
u i i h the s tu d e n t t h e r e h a v e been a s e r i e s of n e w development r e v i s i o n s of old ones, such a s t h e a d v i s o r s y s t e m . T h i s sy s te m doi,
T« . . l M facul tv m e m b e r in th e E n g i n e e r i n g Co lle ge a s a n a d v i s o r for .' AVI -In the idea is no t a new one. t h e i n t e r e s t s h o w n in i t by t h e instructo,
Stiideiits. ^ \h l l e t n t s t u d e n t s on a p e r s o n a l ba s i s t h a t is ni-become stron ger . ‘ c o u n t ry .
,,y very p , n „ e to p a t t e r n t h e m s e l v e s a f t e r a n i n s t r u c t o r who s, aksMan> ; .vi ll ing to be not on ly a t e a c h e r b u t a l s o a f r i e n d ,
tiipiv lai iei iage, and is wiimift . . ,M u' . .c7 ,n- , rcz ik c o n s i d e r s c o u r s e c o n t e n t t o b e i m p r o v i n g a n d s u g g e s t e d t h a t to<iav's Mr. Ka c z n a . a m o u n t o f w o r k t h a t h e h i m s e l f w a s exr.osed
s t u d e n t , T h e s t u d e n t t o d a y h a s t h e a d v a n t a g e o f s u p e r i o r t e s t s , out l ine,
n . ; e u T e P.ove.1 I n s . n .o . l o n Is to . n ,p r o v e s t i l l m o v e i „ t h e E n B l „ e e , l „ , c„,.V o r s e . - i n s t r u c to r s a r e a sked to s i t In on c la s s e s an<l o b s e r v e t h e t e e h n l c „ e s l,cl„,
i 1 . pn io - nrofessors . Pane l d i scu ss io n s a r e he ld f r e q u e n t l y a n d a r e pa r t i c ip a t ed in bv Z e e or to r . i m ^ lao u l ty m em l .e r s each t in ,e . T h e to] ,Ics e x t e n d f r o m th e ethical anil
, r u “ tan arcls to lie m a ln t a l . i e d In class, t h e t e a c h e r - s t n d e n t r e l a t i o n s h i p , a n d whcilier it iV desiral ' te to go beyond th e sub jec t b e in g t a n g h t , a n d It so. h o w , w h e n , a n d why,
“K a 7 ” as he is k n o w n to m a n y of t h e s t u d e n t s , b e l i ev es t h a t p a r t i c i p a t i o n in an neeriiVe society is as i m p o r t a n t to t h e s t u d e n t s a s a r e m a n y of t h e o t h e r a c t i v i t i e s offered at dToxTi He c e r t a in lv does n o t pr opose t h e a b o l i s h m e n t of soc ia l a c t i v i t i e s fo r engineering Students He offered m a n y ex am p les of b e t t e r s t u d e n t s t a k i n g a n a c t i v e p a r t in school net vi t ie s St il l a n o th e r i n t e r e s t i n g o b s e r v a t i o n w a s m a d e in r e f e r e n c e to D r e x e l ’s athletic n r ^ r a m ’ Snecifically, Mr. K a c zm arc z ik t h i n k s t h a t u n l e s s s o m e t h i n g is done to improvo the n r e L n t a n a t h v in respect to footbal l t h e sp o r t sh o u l d be d r o p p e d a n d t h e fu n d s diverted to o th e r sport s whe re ou r r e p r e s e n t a t i o n is b e t t e r a n d f r o m w h i c h a g r e a t e r n u m b e r of people
de r ive mor e sat isf act ion .
f o o t m o t e s o m
A M E R i e Aby Alan Letofsky
Progress means change; but change does not necessarily indicate progress. In the past few weeks, America has undergone many changes, a n ew executive head for our govoriv ment and many new top'level leaders. This mass change has been accompanied by marked growth in numerous areas. President K ennedy has brought a mature understand' ing and firm outlook into the NVhite House.
The President’s recognition of the potential o f radio and television, along with the working press, is a step in the right direction. His policy o f “ live” press conferences does more than put him on the spot. T he spontaneity o f the President's first news conferences increased his popularity with both the American public and our allies.
The opening statements announcing the release o f the tw o R B '4 7 fliers was wclcome news. A move of this sort was expected as a propaganda gesture from the Soviets. Republican critics have been accusing the President o f making secret concessions to obtain the release of the two airmen. This is a base political accusation w ith ou t grounds.
During the conference, the President asserted that w e w ere not considering resuming diplomatic relations with Cuba. This policy will not change, no matter what friendly
advances Red puppet Castro makes.
W h en Kennedy was asked whether he w o u ld see K h r u sh ch ev if the Premier visits the U .N . this spring, he took a non'commital stand. T h is w as d ictated because there have not as yet been any diplomatic exchanges between the tw o on this matter. During the week, Communist sources in N e w York made it kn ow n that the R ed party leader would come to the W est and would be glad to meet K ennedy under the President’s terms. This might turn out to be a real high-pressure conference w ith K h ru sh c h ev trying to split the Allies. He knows that Britain and France are only too conscious o f their roles as second- rate powers and are afraid that negotiations might be possible w ithout them. Kennedy has the job of instilling confidence and letting our A ll ie s k n o w that w'e will not sell them out.
His press conferences are a step in the right direction. T h is n ew “ fireside chat ’ is a change which represents marked progress.
The Poster Hangs High. But Where?by David W . Leventhal
The new bulletin board of formerly questionable ow'nership was claimed by tl^’ op Department. A sign to that effect has been posted.
This still leaves us w ith a definite problem: the lack o f a bulletin board of sutiicicnt size for the use of the student social organizations and functions. A ll o f the admmistni- tion s departments that have a need for it have been provided bulletin board space.
TIk' Court would be an ideal location, but there is obviously no satisfactoi7 in the Court. 1 suggest that one of those revered but drab tapestries that adorn, or nitlur t-ovei, the walls of the hallway leading from the Ct)urt to the lounge be removed and student bulletin board be put in its place. T o quell the initial outcry o f the downtn-ddcn art lovers, may I quote an esteemed member o f our faculty, w h o for obvious prefers to remain anonymous: “ About the only reason I can sec for the fool things (tapos' tries) IS to play pin the tail on the donkey .”
Letter to the EditorDear Sir;
shin W e a \ l y Stud<;nt the results o f last Saturday’s ader'facul V ev ^ are summarized. As a faculty participant in Karen DcLana^’s seni lar ojthe confer>tirf>*°* - I S ln d e n t ’s summary o f this particular iconstructive rlicri misleading, and incomplete, us it docs not reflect mosconstiuctive discussion in the particular seminar I attended.
Sincerely,
V t of
)f the
HA! YOU MAKE MISTAKE, KID! ARE HAVING RUSSIAN SMOKER. W il l ia m Ingram
D ep artm en t o f Engl
ice President Harold M . Myers
,n Outstanding Fraternity Man
D r e x e l T r i a n g l *February 3. 1961 — P a g e 5
Vicf I’f p s i d e n t iiiul T r e n s n r e i - l i i fo ld M. M yprs . D r p x f l ' : ; s . w h o iiis HHfV*‘(l a s C h a p t p r A d v i s o i ’ of
Lii nl xl i i occi i -iions a n d a s I’res idPi iL of t h e i r
j l i i m i i i A s s o c i a t i o n f o r t l i r e e f e a r s : j u s t t l i i s p a s t y e a r w a s in- l u c t e d i n t o t h e O r d e r o f M er i t . Lainl)da ( ’hi A l p l i a ’s h i g h e s t h o n o r .
Krn«<‘rnlty ManM ro th e r M y e r s w a s i n i t i a t e d
i to ‘‘A l p h a Ui )s i lon M u ” in 19:?4 [nd in h i s u n d e r p i r a r t u a t e d a y s he ^ r v e d we l l e n o u g h t o be e l e c t e d iheir P r e s i d e n t in He g r a d -[ a t e d f r o m t h e (College of B u s i n e s s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n in 19:?S a n d h a s t e e n a s s o c i a t e d w i t h D r e x e l e v e r l in ce , e x c e p t f o r a t w o - y e a r t o u r ) f d u t y in t h e N a v y in W o r l d W a r [I a n d K o r e a .
lnitiat<Ml in n>41
H e w a s i n i t i a t e d i n t o L am l ) d a ;:hi A l p h a so o n a f t e r t h e M u ’s i 'ent n a t i o n a l in 1J)41. H e be-
[ a m e D e a n of M en in 19 52 a n d T r e a s u r e r in 1 9 5 5 . C o n t i n u i n g to krove h i s a b i l i t y a s a t o p a d n i i n i - i t r a t o r , h e \vas m a d e V ic e P r e s i - J e n t o f t h e I n s t i t u t e in 1 9 5 7 , r e t a i n i n g h i s d u t i e s a s T r e a s u r e r , ( l a r o l d M y e r s m a r r i e d t h e f o r m e r Miss M a r g a r e t F r a n c e s S m i t h in J u l y of 194fi . T o g e t h e r w i t h t h e i r I w o so n s . D o n a l d a n d D e a n , t h e y l iv e a t 21 0 S u m m i t A v e n u e , F o r t
Washington. P e u n a .
HiRliost HonorT h e “ O r d e r of M e r i t ” w a s
The Bookstore Problem
Harold M. Myers,Drexel ’38, chosen as an outstanding
alumni of Lambda Chi Alpha Frater
nity at their International General Assembly.
c r e a t e d in 19H:{ by t h e ( Jen e ra l A s s e m b l y of L a m b d a Ch i A l p h a in o r d e r t h a t t h o s e w h o w e r e o u t s t a n d i n g f o r su ch e x e m p l a r y s e r v ices m i g h t be p r o p e r l y r e c o g n iz e d a n d t h e i r e x a m p l e e n c o u r a g e d . M y e r s w a s c o n f e r r e d w i th t h i s h o n o r j u s t t h i s p a s t s u m m e r a t t h e F r a t e r n t i e s C e n e r a l A s se m b ly . W i t h t h i s a w a r d to B r o t h e r M y e r s g o e s m u c h h o n o r to t h e D rex e l C h a p t e r f o r h a v i n g su c h a n o u t s t a n d i n g L a m b d a Ch i in h e r r a n k s : t h i s is t h e l i r s t t i m e a Drexel A l u m n u s h a s b e en so h o n o r e d .
Hy Zcki* /iat'raro
MAPOIdEOM RUSSIA
by R. E. Withington
I t is w i t h p r i d e t h a t we w i t n e s s p r o g r e s s h e re a t th e I n s t i tu t e . Often, ihough, s u c h p r o g r e s s goes u n n o t ic e d a n d u n m e n t i o n e d . T h e T r ia n g le i tands r e a d y to c o r r e c t t h i s d e a r t h of i n f o r m a t i o n a n d a p p la u se by p r i n t i n g l o m m e n d a t i o n s a s d e se r v ed . ( I t is l ikely, howeve r , t h a t th e Tr ia n g le k'ould l ik e to r e i t e r a t e t h a t t h e o p i n io n s ex p res sed in t h is co lu m n a r e no t e c e s s a r i ly t h e official o p i n io n s of t h e pa per , t h e D e p a r t m e n t of F a r : a s t e r n S t u d i e s o r t h e J a n i t o r i a l Corps. )
T h e D r e x e l c h a p t e r of t h e Y oung (Miauvinis ls Assoc ia t io n w i t h o u t a o u b t d e s e r v e s a g r e a t dea l of c r e d i t fo r t h e g i a n t s t r i d e s th ey h a v e been ble to effect i n t h e lield of c o m m u n i c a t io n . I t is difficult fo r the l ay m e n or t h e NON-R.O.T.C. m i n o r i t y ) to u n d e r s t a n d th e im p l i ca t io n s of a n d v a n c e s u c h a s t h e l i t t l e f lags w h ic h h a n g o u t s id e the R.O.T.C. b u i ld in g n d r i l l day . B e t t e r k n o w n a s t h e M-27 P a n e l Sign a ls , th ey he lp to d i r ec t he o t h e r w i s e u n m a n a g e a b l e k h a k i h o r d e s to t h e (trill field, to th e A r m o r y r h o m e. T h e s e c le v e r ly conce ived f lags come in s eve ra l colo rs a n d can v e n be seen , tw'o co lo r s a t t h e s a m e t im e . T h e idea of s ig n a l flags a t t h e n s t i t u t e is n o t o r i g i n a l w i th t h e W a r D e p a r t m e n t , fo r it was t h e W o m a n ’s I t h le t i c A s s o c i a t i o n w h ic h f l rst h u n g t h e i r r e d u n m e n t i o n a b l e s ou t to d ry i fter r a i n y s e s s io n s in t h e i r l e a k y g y m : t h r o u g h t r a d i t i o n t h i s h a s come ) i n d i c a t e t h e a d v e n t of p a r t i e s in the do rm b a se m e n t . It was t h e .O.T.C. d e p a r t m e n t , t h o u g h , w h i c h develope d th e red u n m e n t i o n a b l e s ito a p o t e n t a n d c o m p l i c a t e d c o m m u n i c a t i o n s sys tem.
O u t s id e of t h e field of t ec h n o lo g ic a l a d v a n c e m e n t , t h e R.O.T.C. de par t - .ent s h o u l d be c o n g r a t u l a t e d fo r t h e i r effor ts t o w a r d wor ld peace. Un- ilfishly, t h e y h a v e s u b s t i t u t e d g e n e r a l a ca d em ic c ours e s w i t h in th e .O.T.C. s c h e d u le . S k e p t i c s wi l l sa y t h a t t h i s is a b u d g e ta r y m easu re , bu t e l ik e to t h i n k t h a t t h e M.T. d e p a r t m e n t h a s l inally seen the way of
[eaceful c o -ex i s tence w'i th t h e c iv i l ia n world.
cadem y o f Musicl iy Mary Uttal
W i t h o u t s l i g h t i n g a n y o t h e r c i ty , it is q u i t e sa fe to s a y , t h a t in Phila- lelphia t h e r e e x i s t s t h e f inest A m e r i c a n conce r t house, h a v in g a t u s I sposa l a l a r g e s e a t i n g c ap a c i ty , e x ce l le n t acous t i c s a n d i u s i c a l d i r e c t o r s , a s wel l a s a n a r r a y of t a l e n t unexce l le d ®I h e se al l d e s c r ib e t h e A c a d e m y of Mus ic loca ted a t B road and I t r ee t s . T h e h a l l w a s bu i l t in 1857 a t a n in i t i a l cost ot $0o0,000 a n d va> V ' ^ n t l y r e f u r b i s h e d fo r a s u m f a r in excess of t h i s a m o u n t ; thiouKl
faci l i t ie s , t h e f ine st in m u s i c is p re se n te d to t h e publ ic .Op e ra h a s a l w a y s been a p r i m e so u rc e of en jo y m e n t , :
J l i tan Opera, t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a Civic Op e ra a n d th e I hi ladelphia . Lyi ?era c o m p a n i e s p u t t i n g on t h e s t a g e o p e ra s of a ll ages anc _l i l a d e l p h i a O r c h e s t r a , u n d e r t h e d i r e c t io n of E u g e n e O im a ‘
th e m a i n a t t r a c t i o n s , a n d t h e r e a r e c o n c e r t s a lso t e a t u r i n g th e s t a t u r e of S t o k o w s k i a n d th e l a te T o s c a n in i a s ,
O th e r g r o u p s a v a i l t h e m s e l v e s of t h e faci l i t ies o jedgerow T h e a t r e p r e s e n t s t h e a t r i c a l p ro d u c t i o n s on th e ^ ^- the P h i l a d e l p h i a F o r u m , ba l l e t a n d c o n c e r t s . B e r n s t e i n
^ l l e t h a v e b e e n i ts m o s t r e c e n t o f f e r i n g s . On t h e J ‘
K z c o n c e r t s a r e a n i n t e g r a l p a r t of t h e t h ei v a l d , D u k e E l l i n g t o n a n d M a h a l i a J a c k s o n l i a v e a l l >ei d i s c u s s i o n
111. F o r t h o s e w a n t i n g a n o n - n u i s i c a l j o u p s h a v e b e e n g i v e n i n t h e A c a d e m y . N B C s p i o g i a n i ,
g i v e n o n i t s s t a g e . , ,iw. •mioui i tl u 11,e l i .e ml .ul»»io. . .'(ml IH UU'
p l e a s u r e d e r i v e d f r o m a v i s i t t o t h e A c a d e m y .
In ordci- l«) o b ta in an a c c u r a t e j i i r tur i ' of th e causes beh in d the hook s to re mix-up wh ich occu r re d at the b e g in n in g of t h is t e rm , it is first n e ce s s a ry to u n d e r s t a n d th e m ethod of o p e r a t i o n of t h e st()re.
F r o m t in u ' to t ime, when a new c ourse is added to the c u r r i c u l u m , or an e x i s t i n g c o u r se is rev ised , it is i m pe ra t i v e t h a t iH'W text hooks be chose n to s u p p le m e n t th e c la s s room m a te r ia l . How a r e th e books chosen' .’
If t h e course in ( luest ion is a p re req u i s i t e , th en a n y i n s t r u c t o r t e a c h in g the g iven course , or a co u r se bas(>d upon th e given course , or a n y i n s t r u c t o r who h as an in t e r e s t in th e c o u r se is a sked by th e d e p a r t m e n t head for su g g e s t io n s on a su i t ab l e text . W h en t h e v a r io u s s u g g e s t io n s a r e r e t u r n e d to t h e d e p a r t m e n t i iead, they a r e placed on a ba l lot d i s t r i i iu ted a m o n g th e i n s t ru c to r s . Often se ve ra l votes m u s t be t a k e n be fore a cho ice of a t ex t can be made.
If t h e co u r se is of t h e m o re a d v an c ed cal ib re , o r one t a u g h t l)y re la t iv e ly few i n s t r u c t o r s , t h e n only those i n s t r u c t o r s who t each th e c ourse in q u e s t io n r e n d e r su g g e s t io n s on tex ts .
T h i s p o in t is m a d e m o re o r less in a n s w e r to the c h a r g e t h a t t h e book s to r e sel ls h ig h p r iced books solely fo r the profit involved. In r ea l i ty , how ever , the book s to re has no sa y as to wh ich t e x t s a r e to be used.
T h e book s t o re rece ives f rom each d e p a r t m e n t head a l is t of all books w h ich will be needed in t h e c ourse s t a u g h t by his d e p a r t m e n t in a n y g iven t e r m well in ad v an c e of the o r d e r i n g dead l ine. T h i s d e ad l in e va r ie s f ro m t h r e e to five we eks ])receding t h e b e g in n i n g of t h e t e r m u n d e r c o n s id e ra t io n . T h i s list includes, for each book, t h e course for which it is used, t h e c om ple te t i t l e of t h e book, t h e a u t h o r ( s ) , p u b l is h e r , a n d th e e s t im a te d numi)e r of ho oks needed , a s wel l as th e da te on w’hich th e l)ook was f i rst used.
H o w is t h e n u m b e r of books needed for a given c ourse est im a te i !? F ig h t to ten w eek s be fo re t h e s t a r t of a n y te rm , t h e Dean of th e E n g i n e e r i n g College p r e pa re s a m a s t e r s c h e d u le s h o w in g how m a n y s t u d e n t s will be enro l le d in each of t h e v a r io u s c ourse s t a u g h t d u r i n g t h e t e rm . T h e B u s in e s s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n School an d t h e College of H o m e E c o n o m ic s m e r e ly m a k e an e d u ca t ed guess as to t h e num l)e r of s t u d e n t s p e r course. F r o m th i s s chedu le or e s t im a t io n , each d e p a r t m e n t h ead is able to decide ho w m a n y books he m u s t o r d e r for every course, a l l o w in g a su i t a b l e su rp lu s .
Much of t h e in co n v en ien ce w h ich we ex p er ien ced at t h e b e g in n i n g of W i n t e r T e r m c an be d i r ec t ly r e l a t e d to t h i s book list. Books for se v e ra l co u r se s w ere i n a d v e r t e n t l y o m i t t ed f rom the l is t. Hence, th ey were no t o rde red . O th e r s were m is t i t l ed o r w e r e supp l ied w i th t h e w ro n g a u t h o r s o r pu b l is h e r s . T h e l)ook s to re i ts elf confuse d one new ed i t ion w i th one th ey a l r e ad y h a d in s tock an d t h e r e f o r e neglec ted to o r d e r it. But , by far , t h e g r e a t e s t . source of t r o u b le lay in t h e n u m b e r of books o rdered . Si nce t h e s c h e d u le s se t up by the v a r io u s col leges a r e f o r m u la t e d so f a r in a d v a n c e of t h e o r d e r in g date , th ey do n o t t a k e i n to acc o u n t a l l of th ose s t u d e n t s who drop ou t of school , who f lunk v a r io u s course s a n d m ust , t h e re fo re , r e p e a t th e c ourse s i n s t ea d of p r o g r e s s in g to o t h e r co u r se s a s sc hedu led , who t r a n s f e r f rom o t h e r schools, o r who a r e sh u t t l e d in to a n d o u t of i n d u s t r y a c c o r d in g to th e w h i m s of th e co-op d e p a r t m e n t . N o r does i t c o n s id e r t hose s t u d e n t s who add a n d d ro p sub jec t s be ca u se th ey flnd 8:00 o ’clock c lasses und e s i r ab l e , o r because t h ey flnd a t e a c h e r un d es i r ab le . In fact , such s i t u a t i o n s a lo ne r e su l t e d in 3285 su b jec t c h a n g e s a t th e s t a r t of W i n t e r
'r»‘rm . ( ’haiig(>s of t h i s m a g n i t u d e could m a k e any bookl is t eve r devised obsolete . Also, t h e Ixwks to re f igures on a c e r t a i n n u m b e r of used book s a l e s — the long er t h e book h a s been in use. t h e m o re r e sa le s a re expected. If s t u d e n t s become a t t a c h e d to t h e i r t ex t s an d do not sel l th em as expected, a sh o r t a g e could conce ivab ly occur .
Who. if a n yone , is to b lam e for t h e “ (»reat F i a sc o ” ?' I 'hrough a d i scuss ion witii Mr. Nolan , tlie m a n a g e r
of t h e bo okst o re , m a n y in t e r e s t i n g a sp e c t s of t h e book s t o r e ’s o p e r a t i o n w e r e uncovered . Of p r i m e i m p o r t a n c e is tlie fact t h a t t h e s to r e is m ere ly a se rv ice offered by t h e school to i t s s t u d e n t s . T h e r e is no m en t i o n in t h e ca t a lo g u e or in any o t h e r official c o m m u n i c a t io n l)etween t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n a n d t h e s tu d e n t of a books to r e set up specifical ly for t h e p u r p o se of p ro v id in g th e s t u d e n t w i th t h e n e ce ssa ry t ex ts . In o th e r words, th e boo k s to re can be l ikened to t h e p a r k i n g s i t u a t i o n : so long a s t h e se rv ice is avai l ab le , t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n will r e g u la t e it. lint if. for scjtne reas on , t h e se rv ice m u s t he disconi i iuu 'd or is ru n in a l ac k a d a i s i ca l m a n ner , t h e school <'annot be held r espon si bl e . Th is , h o w ever , does no t a n s w e r lh(> m a i n ( |ue sf ion — who is at f au l t ?
A definit»* a n s w e r to t h is ((uest ioi i could n o t be fo r m u la t e d . However , m a n y f a c to r s wi . ich could lead to a mix-up w ere suggest»>d. T h e p ro b lem of s c h e d u l in g has , of course , a l r e a d y been di sc us se d . Mr. No lan c o n te n d s t h a t if s t u d e n t s we re a l lowed less f reed om to rev is e t h e i r ro s t e r s a gr eat deal of t h e pr ob lem would be solved. Yet. t h i s does not comple te ly exp la in why th e s to re of ten r u n s ou t of books.
T h e s to r e is op(*rated on a ve ry sm a ll m a r g i n of prof it, a ve ry sm a ll in v en to ry , in o r d e r to cu t costs. T h i s m e a n s th a t o f ten fe wer book s a r e o rd e red t h a n t h e a m o u n t wh ich the d e p a r t m e n t h e ad s say will be sufficient . But why cut cos ts? If t h e s to re is ru n m ere ly as a serr ice , i t s m a i n fu n c t io n is not to b r in g t h e .school r ev en u e , b u t to a id t h e s tu d e n t . I t c an do t h i s by c u t t i n g th e cost of hooks, or if t h a t is a s k i n g too m u ch , a t l ea s t it c an a lw a y s s tock a n adeciuate su p p ly of tex ts .
A t h i r d f a c to r is in t h e r e a lm of o r d e r in g a n d s h i p ping. T h e v a r io u s d e i) a r tm en t heads , se c re t a r i e s , and i)ook s to r e a d m i n i s t r a t o r s may , f ro m t im e to t ime, sl ip up w h e n o r d e r in g . Ti i is o ccu r red s eve ra l t im e s d u r i n g th e past o r d e r in g proc es s t h i s p a s t t e rm . Misd i rect ed s h i p m e n t s b ecam e a probU' in a n d a s t r i k e a t Addi son Wes ley Pui ) l ish ing ( ’o. only ad d ed to t h e conf us ion. T h e s e s a m e proi>lems h a v e ex is ted fo r q u i t e a while , b u t i t s e e m s t h a t n e v e r be fo re h a v e th ey al l m ad e t h e m s e l v e s so p r o n o u n c e d a t one t ime .
.Mr. Nolan h a s t e n e d to e x p la in t h a t , “ All college books t o r e s face a s i m i l a r p ro b lem .” “ Of co u r se ,” h e added, “ th i s does n o t m e a n t h a t we a r e not l o o k in g for a so lu t io n .” D iscuss io n g ro u p s h ave been se t up to c o n s id e r t he p ro b lem a n d m e e t in g s will be he ld w i th t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n so t h a t su g g e s t io n s m a y be r ev iewed. One of t h e s u g g e s t io n s will p robab ly be in t lie fo rm of a re q u e s t— to t h e B o a rd of T r u s t e e s — to g r a n t a sp ac io us loca t ion in w h ich t h e l )ookstore c an op e ra te . A l th o u g h th i s su g g e s t io n l ias not been wel l r ece ived in t h e past , it i s hop ed t h a t t h e r e c e n t c a t a s t r o p h e will be sufficient c au se fo r act ion .
At t h e p re sen t t ime , no de f in i t e ac t io n can be r e p o r te d on th e p a r t of t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o r B o a rd of T ru s t ee s . T h e r e s u l t s of t h e i r d e l ib e r a t i o n s wil l be r e p o r te d in f u t u r e e d i t i o n s of t h e Tr ia ng le .
T H E W O R L D I M S C O P Elly John W. Heiiorff
W ere i t po ss ible a d eq u a te ly to s u m m a r i z e a n d e v a lu a te th e t ex t of P r e s i d e n t K e n n e d y ’s “ S t a t e of t h e U n i o n ” m essage of Monda y la s t by th e e m p l o y m e n t of a m e r e a d je c t i ve or two, t h i s w r i t e r (;ould en l i s t n o n e m o re a p p r o p r i a t e t h a n c o u rag e o u s a n d real i s t ic .
It was not , as t e r m e d by C h a i r m a n S ty les B r id g es of t h e S e n a te OOP Pol icy C o m m it tee , “ a c lass ic e x am p le of gloom and doom ph i lo so p h y .” Bu t r a t h e r i t was, in t h e op in io n of t h i s w r i t e r , a so b e r in g m e s sa g e in tended to j a r t h e Un ited S t a t e s ou t of i ts n a t io n a l complacency , to m a k e all of us a w a r e of the o m in o u s cha l l en g e ahea d. To s u b s t a n t i a t e t h i s v iew po in t , 1 I>resent the h ig h l i g h t s of hi s message.
'I'he Situation“ 1 spe ak today in an h o u r of n a t io n a l pe r i l an d
n a t io n a l op i)or tun i ty . Before my t e r m h a s ended , we sha l l have to t es t a n e w w h e t h e r a N a t io n o rg an iz ed and g ove rned such as o u r s can en d u re . T h e o u tco m e is by no m ea n s ce r t a in . T h e a n s w e r s a r e by no m e a n s clear . All of us t o g e t h e r — th is A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , t h is Congress , t h i s N a t io n — must face t h e a n s w e r s . ”
Tlie K<’ononiy“T h e p r e se n t s t a te of the econom y is d i s t u r b in g .
We t a k e office in t h e w a k e of seven m o n t h s of reces sion, t h r e e a n d a h a lf y e a r s of s lack, se ven y e a r s of d im i n i s h i n g g ro w th , and n in e y e a r s of f a l l in g f a r m
income.“ In shor t , th e A m e r ic an econo m y is in t rouble . T h e
most re source fu l i n d u s t r i a l i z e d econom y on e a r t h r a n k s a m o n g th e la«t in economic g ro w th . Si nce las t sp r ing , it has ac tua l l y receded .”
The Dollar“ in short , w h a te v e r is r e q u i r e d will be done to
back uj) all of o u r ef lor ts ab ro ad , a n d to m a k e c e r t a in
th a t , in t h e f u t u r e as in the past , t h e d o l l a r is a« ‘s o u n d as a d o l l a r . ’
“T h i s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n will no t d i s t o r t t h e va lu e of the do l la r in a n y fa sh ion . T h a t is a j iledge.”
Our Defense“To m ee t t h i s a r r a y of c h a l l e n g e s— to fulfill t h e role
we c a n n o t avoid on the wor ld scene— we m u s t r e e x a m i n e and re v is e o u r who le a r s e n a l of tools : m i l i t a ry , eco nom ic a n d po l i t ical .
“ I have, t h e r e f o r e i n s t r u c t e d t h e S e c r e t a r y of D efen se to r e a p p r a i s e o u r e n t i r e d e fen s e s t r a t e g y — o u r a b i l i ty to fulfill o u r c o m m i t m e n t s th e effect iveness , v u l n e r abi l i ty , a n d d i sp e r sa l of o u r s t r a t e g i c bases , forces , a n d w a r n i n g s y s t e m s — the effici(*ncy a n d econom y of ou r op e r a t i o n and o r g a n iz a t i o n — tlie e l i m in a t io n of obsolete ba se s a n d i n s t a l l a t i o n s — a n d th e ade quacy , m o d e r n i z a t ion a n d mob il i ty of o u r p r e s e n t conv en t io n a l a n d n u c l e a r forces an d w e a p o n s sy s te m s in t h e l ig h t of p r e s e n t an d f u t u r e d a n g e r s . ”
Di.sarniani<‘iit“ 1 hav(* a l r e a d y t a k e n s t eps to co -or dina te a n d ex-
l iand o u r d i s a r m a m e n t effort— to i n c re as e o u r p r o g r a m s of r e s e a r c h a n d s t u d y — a n d to m a k e a r m s co n tr o l a c e n t r a l goal of o u r n a t i o n a l pol icy u n d e r m y pe r so n a l di re c t io n . T h e de ad ly a r m s race a n d th e h u g e r e so u rce s it abso rbs, h a v e too long o v e r sh a d o w ed all e lse we do. We must p r e v e n t t h a t a r m s ra ce f ro m s p r e a d i n g to new na t i ons, to new n u c le a r powers , a n d to t h e r e a c h e s of o u t e r space .”
The C’riNCS“ E a c h da y th e c r i s es m u lt ip ly . E ac h da y t h e i r so lu
t ion g ro w s difficult. E ac h da y we d r a w n e a r e r t h e h o u r of m a x i m u m d a n g e r , a s w e a p o n s s p r e a d a n d host i le
( C o n t in u e d on P a g e 7)
Senate Open Letter. l a n i i a r y :!1.:!:30 I ' .M.
Mr. F r a n k l i e n a s u t t i I 'ubl iHher , t h e W r a k l i i S l i t f h n i
(•/() S t u de nt . Mai l
.......... .......... ............... ...... ...... w..,.;..
t a k e n t o o o u n t c r a r t 11... n n j n s t c-harRos a .ul s l a t e n . e n t s a l n.i.-r to '> . | W r n k h , S f u , l n , l . Hy u n a n i m o u s volo of thr- H c na te . a j . l an n . s -‘H " w h c r o b y t l u ‘ a l l . ‘K.-,l “ t r u l l . s ” n . a . le by y o u r p u b l i r a t . o n wil l be r l . i . i l iMl
is t b e r e l o r e cl ia l lcnKwl to d e b a t e w l t b flie S e n a t e .
T ,u . t dp i e !,f t h e d e b a t e wi l l be. i t e s o l v e d : T lu . t . b e ( ’b a r . e s a n d S ' - t - e n s
M a d e by t h e W v a k l y S t u d e u l A g a i n s t th(- S t u d e n t S e n a t e | .wi l l be c o n d u c t e d T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 14. I ' tfil, in t h e M a m S t u d e n t L ouul
a t p.m .T h e t e r m s a r e a s f o l lo w s : , , , , , .i,,.1 . T b e S e n a t e wi l l t a k e t b e a m m i a t i v e , t h e ^ V r „ h l ! , Hh
2 . T b T ? n v i ’t a t i o n . a n d r e l a t e d p u b l i c i t y , t o a t t e n d t b e d e b a t e wil l be
ex t ( ‘n d e d l<» t h e s t u d e n t bod y by t h e S e n a t e .T w o r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s wil l s p e a k f r o m e a c h s i de .
4>I 'en m i n u t e s s h a l l be p e r m i t t e d e a c h s i d e f o r i n t r o d u c t o r y st^ate- m e n t s , a t o t a l (»f t h i r t y m i n u t e s f o r a c t u a l d e b a t e a n d i n t e r r o f ^ a t i o n w i t h a l i m i t of t h r e e m i n u t e s p e r t u r n , a n d f o u r m i n u t e s p e r sk e
of s u m m a t i ( » n s . .. \ t t h e e n d of t h e s u m m a t i . m s , t h e a u d i e n c e nui y a s k q u e s t i o n s ot
e i t h e r t e a m , o r m a y m a k e c o m m e n t s , ti H(‘p r e s e n t a t i v e s m a y >is(! n o t e s o r s u p p l e m e n t a l m a t e r i a l .7 ! T h e W v n k U j S t u d e n t s h a l l h a v e t h e o p t i o n to s e l ec t a n e u t r a l m o d e r a
t o r s u c h s e l e c t i o n s u b j e c t t o t h e S e n a t e ’s a g r e e m e n t .Y o u r ’ a c c e p t a n c e o r r e j e c t i o n t o d e b a t e s h o u l d be c o m m u n i c a t e d in
U‘t t e r f o r m t o t h e S t u d e n t S e n a t e t h r o u t ; h t h e s t u d e n t nui i l w i t h i n one
w e e k of t h e d a t e of t h i s c h a l l e n g e .S i n c e r e l y , .X i c k b 'a l co neP r e s i d e n t , t h e S t u d e n t S e n a t e
D r e x e l T r i a n g l eP a g e 6 Fpbruar/ I9fel
Fonzo's Italian Restaurant4801 CHESTNUT STREET
OPEN 7 DAYS - 4:00 P.M. - 1 tOO A.M.
PIZZA PIES OUR SPECIALTY
Baked before your eyes at 4:00 P.M. every afternoon
SPAGHETTI • RAVIOLI • ANTIPASTO • VEAL CUTLETS
OFTEN IMITATED - NEVER EQUALLED
Established as a Home of Good Food for 18 Years
Phone: GR 2-9930
LASTICK DRUGS3233 Powelton Ave.
Have your prescriptions filled here.
Our stock is complete and up to date.
Phone BA 2-0290
T e c h n i c a l Societies
Conduct MeetingII,„ II,,,.. Ill II,.'
„|. n,.'.v will . ..... line ..!■ f'lV ................. '
" " a m i k , .mis. I
M,.. l,.'l».'T„„is 'I1., He is curreii11>
Hi ies t s i t e a k e i .
will, O.iw'al lf« '" l'',11.. ,„„l S|„,.-,. Vi.hl.l.’ Ili'l' 'l, , '
will »|,.-i'l< ......... . " '
""au st„iii'iiis. i.sii.'.'iiiiiy rri'si'-a,'.. ,iW<l t.. allMMl. I I"'
11,,,.. i„ j„l„ a l.., l,„i<-al -In , „ „ i ' llisl I" ",s h o u l d l)e a n i n t e g r a l p a r t ot >o ui a c a d e m i c i n s t r u c t i o n a s a n u n d e i -
- r a d u a t e s t u d e n t . _S t u d e n t b r a n c h e s of t e c h n i c a
s o c i e t i e s a r e r u n by s t u d e n t s a n d
f o r s t u d e n t s .T h i s m e e t i n g is W e d n e s d a y .
F e b r u a r y .s a t P . m. in n . o m •'4 61’. o f t h e L i b r a r y . R e t r e s h - m e n t s a r e b e i n . s e r v e d in t h e D r a g o n ’s Den f o l l o w i n g t h e m e e t
i n g . ______________________ __________
In VuLM.slavia, 5 0 . 0 0 0 n e e d y
l a . n i l i e s g e t C A R K F o o d ( ’r u s a d e l > ac k a g e s e v e r y m o n t h a s g o o d w i l l
g i f t s f r o m A m e r i c a n s .
Sergeant Collins for Korea
i,r 1 rcceivcs well wi.she.s from hand and cadre i,s 1.S C r Q G d n t L O l l i n S Icuves Pennsylvania station.
SF(} ( J a h r i P l C o l l i n s w a s a s s o c i a t e d w i t h D r e x e l s i n c e Durini.
t h i s t i m e h e w a s i n c h a r g e o f t h e m a r c h i n g i n s t r u c t i o n g i v e n i„
D r e x e l R O T C H a n d .L a s t m o n t h S e r g e a n t C o l l i n s w a s r e a s s i g n e d t o K o r e a . |j,. i,.f,
t h e e v e n i n g o f . l a n n a r y :?<l a t l l tOO h o u r s ( 7 : (M» p . m . f o r t h e luin. m i l i t a r y ) f r o m t h e N o r t h P h i l a d e l p h i a R a i l r o a d S t a t i o n a m i d t h e „n,sj,. a n d c h e e r s of h i s b a n d . A l m o s t 1 0 0 p e o p l e t u r n e d o u t d e s p i t e tlu*
b i t i n g , c o l d w e a t h e r .
Solid opportunities witli solid s t a t e devicesA hijr part of Western Electric’s job is to maiui- iacture the miniature “new arts” products that arc changiiijr the scicnce of communications. It s a jol) which oilers you a challcnj^inff carecr - a chancc to plan new methods of ma.ss pro- clucuijr ever-impro\ inj kinds ol transistors, ier- rite dc\ices, diodes, special purpose electron tubes, etc.
You’ll be with a company that is (‘.\pandinn rapu ly m tlu.s field. ,\t pre.scnt our Allentown ancl Laureldale, Pa., plants arc devoted exclusively to makin« electron devices, and a biir new plant is under construction in Kansas C.ity. Ihc needs oi thciie ll Telephone Svstein loi these prochicts are increasing daily and Nvill multiply enormously with the introduction ol hlectronic Central Olfice swilchinu now nearing trial operation.
lhc.se tlcvices are chaniriu}r the scene at all
plants us they i„to the stait injr new communications products dey,-!-
l>y our associates at licH Telephone Labo,atones. I-rom microwave transmission
e(juiprrent to submarine cable aini)lificrs. products call for c rca t i \ t ‘ production enuiiK'ci injf, iiistallatioii planiiiiiji;, and inerchandisin__ il 1 /'\ • I r .1 II 11 I __ __.1 il.: ind t i l t
« 1 «.>i l « l l l i V / I 1 I / l l i l I 1 I I 1 1 ^ ^ ( l l l V l
methods. Oiir job lor the licll System aim i I .S. }f()vernui(‘iit has ^lirowii to the point u h( we are now one ol the nation’s “'I'op I 1 industrial sales. And your clianc(‘ to i)la\ iiuportanl part in our future growth is s(
O pporvunities ex is t fo r e lectr ical , m echanica l , indui tr ial , civil a n d chem ica l e n g in e e r s , a s well a s physicul science, libera l a r ts , a n d b u s in e s s m ajors . For moi info rm ation , ge t your c opy o f C o n s id e r a Career ol W estern Electric f rom yo u r P la c e m en t Officer. Or wni College Relations, Room 6 1 0 6 , W es te rn Electric Con> pony, 195 B r o a d w a y , N e w York 7, N. Y. Be sure to a r r a n g e for a W es te rn Electric in te rv iew when th' Bell System recru it ing t e a m visits you r cam pus.
MANUFACTUMING and uppi V ^ UNIT Of THI BELL SYSTEM
Principal mdnufacturing locations at rh'
N o n h T n d o le /E ' . L i h i Inil.; Allentown and Liiureld.ile.n!t on P^'"“ ton, N. J. TeletyurCnrmS ' ' f^o'umbus, Ohio: Oklahoma City. O-'
centers in 32 cities and installation headqui!tur? n r "l ' Also Wostnrn Electric disHUdr.trs in 10 cities. General huadijuarters; 1% Broadway, New YorK 7, N
o r u m s S u c c e s s f u lThe World
( ( ' o n t i i m t ' d f r o m Pam' Ti)
D r e x e l T r i a n g l *
i n s (‘oiup i led an d will soon be a v a i l able . P l a n s for f u r t h e r di scussion g ro u p s a r e a lso u n d e r way.
Pi.r by C'ottiii;ilinm
.eadership Conference Discussion Panel Juris Jaiinti-ins. Dave Steinbers, Jim White, Zeke Zaccaro, Prof. Ford, Mr. Sharpless, )r. Rommel.
T h e e n t h u s i a s t i c p a r t i c i p a t i o n of a l l a t t e n d i n g th e recen t L ea d e r s h ip i n f e r e n c e is a n o t h e r i n d i c a t o r of i n c r e a s i n g s t u d e n t r e sp onsi b i l i ty and )f i m p r o v i n g s t u d e n t - f a c u l t y r e la t io n s . T h e a sse m b ly of 125. s t u d en ts . Faculty, a n d a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , jo in e d in f r a n k a n d th o u g h t f u l d i sc uss ion s If ROTC. t h e Co-op p r o g r a m , f acu l tyv a l u a t i o n , a n d f r a t e r n i t i e s , w h ic h “ ---------------------------e su l t ed in a m o r e t h o r o u g h under- t a n d i n g of t h e s e p rob lem s.
B lue K ey p r e s i d e n t Carl B a u e r pened t h e se ss ion , i n t r o d u c i n g Dean ou n g a n d D ean T o o m b s w h o respec- ively g r e e t ed t h e a s sem b ly . Dr. a r o l d S h e p a r d , g u e s t s p e a k e r ,
oi n te d out t h e need fo r m o r e ac- ive p a r t i c i p a t i o n of s t u d e n t s in ex- r a - c u r r i c u l a r o r g a n i z a t i o n s so as to e t t e r p r e p a r e t h e m s e l v e s fo r t h e
x i a l a n d po l i t i ca l p r o b l e m s they ill e n c o u n t e r in t h e w o r l d today, is sul) tle c o m m e n t s on prevai l in.u,
i t u a t i o n s a t Drexel c o n d i t i o n e d his lUdi enc e fo r t h e i n f o r m a l di s c us - o n g r o u p s w h i c h f o l l o w e d . Alari- i n n e S o p o n i s , p r e s i d e n t of Key and Triangle, e x p la in e d t h e s e t - u p of h e s e w o r k s h o p s , a f t e r w h ic h t h e g r o up s a d j o u r n e d to t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e
lessicms.F o l l o w i n g l u n ch e o n , a p an e l com-
josed of f o u r m o d e r a t o r s , e ig h t stu- lents . a n d e i g h t f a c u l t y o r a d m i n i s t r a t io n m e m b e r s a t t e m p t e d to l u m m a r iz e p o i n t s r a i s e d in t h e in- l i v idua l d i s c u s s io n g r o u p s v i a ques- ions a n d a n s w e r s . T h e p anel ) r e se n ted b o t h a s s e n t i n g a n d dis- l en t ing o p in io n s w h ic h w e re open to i c m m e n t in t h e open q u e s t io n pe-
•iod t h a t fol lowed.T h e c o n s e n s u s of o p in io n of those
i t t e n d i n g w a s t h a t t h e co n fe ren ce ^'as beneficial , b u t y e t j u s t a begin- ling. T h e u n d e r s t a n d i n g ach ieved
A bo th s t u d e n t a n d fa cu l ty p r o b lems. a n d t h e r a p p o r t e s t ab l i s h e d be- ,ween t h e s e g r o u p s w a s a s t i m u l a n t lor f u t u r e a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s .
R e p o r t s of t h e c o n f e r e n c e a r e be-
fo rces g r o w s t r o n g e r . 1 f r e l I m u s t i n fo rm t h e C o n g r e s s t h a t o u r a n a lyses ov e r t h e las t 10 d a y s m a k e it c l e a r t h a t t l ie t i d e of e v e n t s h a s b een r u n n i n g ou t a n d t im e h a s not been o u r f r i e n d . ”
Tlu '
“ Life in intU will not be easy. W is h in g it. p r e d ic t in g it. even a s k ing for it will not m ak e it so. ’Pheri ' will be f u r t h e r se tbacks before tin' t ide is tu rned . Hut t u r n it we m ust ."
-All has been said tha t need be said. W o rk in g from th e founda t i on of a real is t i c a p p ro ac h as p re sen te d by ou r new p re siden t , t h e r e ex is ts the possil )i li ty th a t th e chal lenges of next few y e a r s nuiy be met . H i s to ry sha l l be ou r judge.
A ty p ic a l $1 (’AUK H'ood C r u
sa d e p a c k a g e fo r d i s t i ’e ss ed f a m
il ies in (Jreece c o n t a i n s ll)s. f lour .
10 lbs. c o rn m ea l , lbs. m a c a r o n i .
1 ’ 2 lbs. c a n n e d m e a t . Send c o n
t r i b u t i o n s to ( W R K . New Y o rk 1(5.
X. Y.
Drexel Conducts Blood D riv e . . .
F o r t h e s ix th c o n s e c u t i v e y e a r a b lood d r iv e is g o in g to be c o n d u c t e d at Drexel . . \ i \ yone b e t w e e n t h e a g e s of IS to r>!t is u r g e d to d o n a t e . A p p o i n t m e n t f o r m s can be o b t a i n e d froni t h e m e n ' s a n d w o m a n ’s g ym . o r t h e Dean of .Men's Ollice. T h e re p ly m u s t be r e t u r n e d by F r i d a y . Feb. IT. to t h e De an of Meti 's Ollice.
In o r d e r to c o n t i n u e t h e b e n e t i ts of g r o u p c o v e r a g e fo r e v e r y o n e at Drexel . it is n e c e s s a r y to col lect a m i n i m u m of 100 p i n t s of l)lood. L as t y e a r . Drexel d o n a t e d 1 1 (i l>ints of b lo od . S in ce w h o le blo od c an on ly be k e p t 21 days , t h e r e m u s t be a s t e a d y tlow of blood. L as t y e a r o n e f a m i ly r e ce iv e d It? p i n t s of b lo od w i t h o u t c h a r g e b e c a u s e of g r o u p c o v e r a g e . N o r m a l ly , t h i s b lood w o u ld h a v e cost
p in t , o r w o u ld h a v e h a d to be r e p laced at a r a t i o of tw o o r t h r e e to one. ( Jr oup c o v e r a g e m e a n s th a t t h e s t u d e t i t o r h i s i m m e d i a t e f am i ly can re ce iv e blood.
. \ p p o i n t m e n t f o r m s wil l a lso be a v a i l a b l e a t f r a t e r n i t y h o u s e s , t h e D o r m i to r y , o r t h e I’a n h e l l e n i c House . A n y o n e w i th (nu 's t i (ms s h o u l d see Mr. . le nks in t h e De an of Mi 'n’s OlUce.
T h e H lo o d m o b il e wil l bo hi ' re T u e s d a y . F e b r u a r y 21.
M e m b e r s of s e rv ice o r g a n i z a t io n s in In d ia d o n a t e t h e i r t im e to s t a ff :?.000 c e n t e r s w h e r e (W U K food is d i s t r i b u t e d r e g u l a r l y to t h e c o t i n t r y ' s p o o re s t g ro u p s . F u n d s to d e l i v e r t h e food a r e do t i a t ed by A m e r i c a n s t h r o u g h t h e (’. \ U F F o o d C r u s a d e .
a PUBLIC SERVICE Electric and Gas Companyrepresentative offering a
P L A N N E D T R A I N I N G P R O G R A Mto graduates will be on campus
D I E Y I G E NEverything lor Drafting
Surveying and Printing
1009 Vine St., Phila.. Pa.
T E O5
presents THE WINTER MIXER
S a tu rd a y , F eb ru ary 4 8:30
In th e G re a t Court
Stag o r Drag
For a Pleatant Dinner viiit the
Wilford Coffee Shop107 No. 33rd St. (33rd 8C Arch)
BREAKFAST
L U N C H EO N
DINNER
Jerving Quality Food a t Prices
You C a n Afford
jl ir Conditioned
Student Discounts Available
A P R IL 1 4 , 1 9 6 1
G e t y o u r n a m e
o n t h e i n t e r v i e w l i s t . . .
a n d h e a r t h e f u l l s t o r y
o f h o w y o u r c a r e e r
c a n b e e n h a n c e d
b y w o r k i n g f o r a
g r o w i n g c o m p a n y in o n e
o f A m e r i c a ’s f a s t e s t
g r o w i n g i n d u s t r i e s !
LOOK FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICE OPPORTUNITY BROCHURE DETAILING OUR TRAINING PROGRAM. . . YOU’LL FIND A COPY IN YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
Newark, New JerseyA-8
D r e x e l T r i a n g l eprj'j. 8 Febru 'iry 3, 1961
IN A Hosts 25 StudentsNew Society Formed A t Drexel
TIhmp is no I n i t i n t i o n fen p lcd K in n Pf ' f ind . n o lenRfhy i„. i n g s to jittfMul. n o n p of Mip ,11 v n n t i m r s of fliP typio, ,] rolie^rf,' u n n iz i i t i o n . . lus t vveiir bm w , , \V('(in(>s(iiiys. a n d be ,is „i, .p sil)](> to of liPl ' s, Psppci i i l ly tliosf. 1
fo i l i i n i i t p p p o p jp wlu) iirp too t to hpcon ip i i ip inhp rs .
rix hy I' III I lk
Little people shown msikinj» plans for Brown Day fcsfivitics.
Among those participatingStd. Photo Scri icc
in IN'A's reccnf “No-Holds-Barrcd” qiivstion and answer session were
(I,, (o R.): Martin \V. C lement, INA Board of Directors; Waller I.. Pepper- nian. III, I niversify of Pennsylvania: I.eonard R. Brown, leniple rniversit>; John A. Diemand, INA President; Carl A. Bauer, Drexel Institute of Teeh- noloK>; and Michael (). Floyd, St. Joseph’s College.
Twenty-l ive toj) cnilegp s lnde i i t s f rom tlio IMiil:Hi(>lpliia a rea put nieni- l)ers of tlip I n s u r a n c e C o m p an y of Nort ii A m e r i e a ’s Hoard of Director s . Iteaded by P re s id e n t .lolin A. Die inand. tlirouKli tlie paces wit ii a se r i es of rapid- li re, “ no-liolds-barr(‘d ” (]uestions d u r i n g a recent luncl ieon a t I N A ’s
It was a n n o u n c e d last week tha t a new soc ie ty has been fo rm ed h e r e at Drpxel. T b e n a m e of t h i s i r roup is “ T h e L i t t l e I’pople ' s Soc i e t y . " and mem bei-s b ip is open to all und e i ' . u radua tp s t u d e n t s . I’e- f i a rd le ss of sex, c ourse , o r pol i t i cal a l l i l i a t i on . T h e on ly qu a l i f i ca t io n n e c e s s a r y is t h a t t h e ap]i l icant be le-;s t h a n six feet tal l .
T h e i )ur])osp of t h i s o r g a n iz a t io n is to i ) romote good r e l a t i o n s an d f r i e n d s h i p a m o n g all Drexel s t u d e n t s . All m e m b e r s m a k e a special effor t to be c o n s i d e r a t e a n d c h a r i
t a b l e t h r o u g h o u t t h e w e e k , b u t on W ef ln esd ay s t h e s e e f fo r t s a r e d o u b led , m a k i n g sc h o o l a m o r e ]) leasant plac e in w h ic h to s t u d y or a t t e n d cla sses . Si nce t h e L i t t le Peo p le do n o t h a v e pi ns , blaz e rs , o r o t h e r i d e n t i f y i n g s y m bols. t h e y d i s t i n g u i s h t h e m s e l v e s by w e a r i n g b r o w n c l o t h i n g on W e d n e s d a y s , t h e d a y w h ic h b e l ongs to t h e m . T h u r s d a y m a y b e long to t h e A rm y , a n d t h e V a r s i t y (Mub h a s p r i o r c la im to F r i d a y , but W e d n e s d a y is t h e d a y of t h e L i t t le l’eoi)le.
r o o i ) r o i { I 'KACK
O v e r 20 m i l l i o n p e o p le in th r n i t p d S t a t e s , o r ] „ „ t
l>prsons. g p t f a r m suri)l,i t h r o u g h rp l ip f a n d sc h o o l lu nd i I ) r o g r H i n s . A f t e r t h p s e need a r e m e t . C A R K a n d o t h e r fo, e i g n - a i d a g e n c i e s g e t (lovern m e n t a l l o c a t i o n s . Kv e ry | i ■
to t h e ( ’A R K F o o d ‘c ru .sade i N e w Y o r k Ifi. X.Y. . d e l i v e r s 1
p a c k a g e of t h i s a b u n d a n c e to i t h e h u n g r y in o t h e r l ands , a- : p e r s o n a l f o o d - f o r - p e a c e gif ts ' f r o m A m e r i c a n s . i
\Vant«‘(l (ItoHtuKMi)
W a n t e d : U n d e r g r a d u a t e men e x ] ) e r i e n c e d in s a i l i n g c r a f t over
f t . t o p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e MacM i l l a n Cu]) T r o p h y R e g a t t a at A n n a p o l i s , Md. in S p r i n g Term. D re x e l p a r t i c i p a t e s on ly if e n o u g h e x p e r i e n c e d m e n apply. F o r f u r t h e r d e t a i l s see Mr. V o g e l e r . Office of t h e P r e s i d e n t , o r M a r i e C i t r o ( s t u d e n t m a i l ) .
h ;o() Arch S t r e e t bui lding.
The s tu den ts , fi 'om Drexel I n s t i tute of Technology, the rniv(>rsi ty of I 'ennsy lvan ia . St. .lo.seph’s ( 'ol lege, an d ' remj) le I ' n iv e r s i t y . (juizzed the L \ . \ board m em b e rs and execu t ives on t lu ‘ develop men t , m an a g e m e n t , an d c a ree r o p p o r tu n i t i e s in tlu* in s u r a n c e lield. A s i m i l a r session was held by IN'A last s p r i n g in Los A n geles said to be t lu ‘ first m ee t in g of i ts k ind to be held by a l arge company .
Drexel s t u d e n t s who a t t e n d ed the luncheon were (’a i l A. Hauer , Nick (I. P'alcone, I .a ve rue ( ’. Hausher . F r a n c i s A. Schlegel . Pe t e r .\, Rowe, . lames A. Hewi t t .
Drexel facul ty m em b e rs p resent were: Dean K(*nneth (J. Ma theson an d How ard .1. Hudd, ( ’ollege of Musi ness .Adminis t ra t ion.
LINTON'Sb ' r i e t u l l y
l i e s t a l i r a I l l s
PHILADELPHIA
r e f r e s h e s y o u r — § i£ " § 9 8 § D § ' '® v e r y p u f f
t a s t e
I'.. L. Prussi!!' r.n.3524 Market St.
Complete Line of Hardware 8C Electrical
Supplies
PAINTS TOOLS
Call EV 2-3115
V I S I T
BILL'SPROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Barber Shop3221 Woodland Avenue
CREW HAIRCUTS TO YOUR CHOICE
Across from the R O T C Bldg,
For the cool,' frelh I l t t ! ness in Salem s smoke is the very essence of springtime Thimost refreshing cigarette of all is made e Z T o T : >.Salem s special High Porosity paper th a t “air-softens " th ^smoke. You’ll be delighted with .Salem's springtime fic- hn .
Its rich, tobacco taste. Smoke refreshed . . . smoke Salem!
• menthol fresh• rich tobacco tas te
• modern filter, too
IF Leaders Show rower Through Decisive Victories
IM <»vrr Drifn Kn|)))iiHlio
T h e I .F . b f i sk p th a l l r a c e t i « h t - etii-d as T h e t a C’hi. S i g m a IM. T a u KaiM’ii K p s i lo n . a n d SiRtna A l p h a Mu w on la s t w e e k . I n t h e Go ld l.ea.mie S i g m a Pi c o n t i n u e d u n d e f e a t e d by t h u m p i n g D e l t a K a p p a Hho 1 2 1-2M. S i g m a P i t o o k a d v a n t a g e of e v e r y m i s t a k e m a d e l)y t h e De l ta K a p ’s a n d m a d e f r e - ( |\ ient u se o f t h e f a s t b r e a k . B r i a n Veasy l ed t h e S i g m a Pi a t t a c k witii 4 7 p o i n t s w i t h t e a m m a t e s liol) ( ’ox a n d Bil l Sc ofield c o n t r i b u t i n g a n a d d i t i o n a l 47 p o in t s . H ig h f o r D e l t a K a p i ) a R h o w a s D e n n y P i o n t e k w i t h 11 p o in t s .
Tlirta ( hi Kdj»»*s Apple 1*1A 4.'i-41 w in by T h e t a ( ’hi o v e r
A p p le FM e n a i ) l e d t h e O x m e n to k e ep p a c e w i t h S i g m a Pi in t h e Co ld L e a g u e . T h e f i r s t h a l f w a s c o m p l e t e l y T h e t a Ch i lus t h e y w a l k e d off t h e f loor a t h a l f - t i m e w i th a 21 -1 2 l ead . T h e t h i r d q u a r t e r w a s e v e n l y m a t c h e d b u t A p p le Pi l a l l i e d in t h e f o u r t h q u a r t e r w i th t h e a id o f a fu l l c o u r t p re s s . H o w e v e r , g o o d b a l l h a n d l i n g a n d . shoo t ing by T h e t a Ch i n i p p e d t h e rall>. H i g h s c o r e r f o r t h e w i n n e r s was Ned M a c L a u g h l i n w i t h 12 po in t s . H a s s o n l ed t h e A p p le Pi scoi ' ing w i t h 11 p o i n t s .
Tail Kappa Kpsiloii Do-wns l)<‘lta SiKina Phi
T a u K a p p a E p s i l o n d e f e a t e d De l ta S i g m a P h i 8 6 - 1 0 to m o v e i n to fi rst p l a c e in t h e B l u e L e a g u e . S t r o n g r e b o u n d i n g a n d go o d s h o o t i n g e n a b l e d t h e T e k e s to m a k e t h i s i m p r e s s i v e v i c t o r y . J i m
•Miller. points, and W a lt K un- kel. 1;, points, were standouts for Peke.
S i u i n a .Xlplm S«iium*/.«*s Hy T a u
Kpsllon I’hlIn on e of t lie m o s t exc i t in g
g a m e s of t h e s e a so n . S ig m a A lpha
Kpsi lon Phi T K P h e ld a n a r r o w lead
m o s t o f t h e fi rst h a l f l)ut in t h e ' • losing m i n u t e s of t h e first h a lf S ig m a Al]>ha Mu t i e d t h e score . T h e se c o n d h a l f w a s “ nip a n d t u c k w i th t h e S a m m i e s c o m i n g o u t on top in t i ie f inal se conds , •lay .Mirrow w i th 1!? i )oints a n d I* r e d K a t z w i th 11 p o in t s led t h e s c o r i n g fo r t h e vi cto rs . Bi ll T h e r - r i en w i th 1:{ i )oiuts. w a s h ig h fo r T a u Ki)si lon Phi .
I i K appa IMil— 'I'aii Kpsilon IMii (Jaine D isoontinuod
A b o m b sc a r e fo rced t h e d i s c o n t i n u a t i o n of t h e Pi K a p p a P h i - T a u E p s i lo n Piii g a m e w i t h f o u r m i n u t e s lef t in Mie f irst h a l f a n d T a u E p s i lo n P h i l e a d i n g 16-15. T h e g a m e wil l be c o n t i n u e d a t a l a t t e r d a te .
STAM)L\<;S ItliH* L(‘aKii<‘ \V. L.
T a u K a p p a E p s i l o n ........... 2 0S i g m a A l p h a M U ; ................. I 1Pi K a p p a Ph i ...................... o (iD e l ta S ig m a P h i ................ o 1T a u E p s i lo n P h i ................. 0 2
(iold l.<‘aKiic W. L.S i g m a Pi ................................. 2 oT h e t a ( ’hi .............................. 2 UL am l )d a ( ’hi A lp h a ........... 1 0A l p h a Pi L a m b d a .............. 0 2Del ta Kapi>a H h o .............. 0 2
Bowlers Win Opener; Foresee Fine Season
by Marcy Hichards
In a c lo s e a n d t e n s e m a t c h , t h e D rexe l W o m e n ’s V a r s i t y b o w l i n g t e a m g a i n e d a v i c t o r y o v e r p r e v i o u s l y u n d e f e a t e d N.Y.U.
A f t e r t h e f i r s t g a m e , X.Y.U. h e ld a s l i g h t l ead . D r e x e l , l ed by N a n c y ( I r a d y ’s h i g h of 166 , m o v e d a h e a d a f t e r t h e s e c o n d g a m e . T h e t h i r d a n d d e c i s i v e g a m e g a v e D r e x e l t h e f inal v i c t o r y , 1 8 6 3 - 1 8 5 1 . N a n c y C r a d y a l s o led in i n d i v i d u a l s c o r ing w i t h a t o t a l o f 407 f o r i h r e e g a m e s .
T h i s y e a r C o a c h D a i ’r a h , H e a d iof t h e W o m e n ’s I’h y s i c a l E d u c a
t io n D e p a r t m e n t . hoi)es fo r a n u n d e f e a t e d se a so n . A y o u t h f u l t e a m c o n s i s t i n g pi’e d o m i n a t e l y of f r e s h m e n s h o w e d o u t s t a n d i n g a b i l i t y in i ts f irst g a m e . T h e r e a r e t h r e e f r e s h m e n on t h e t e a m : J u d y De- •Morj ion. A n n e P a r s o n s a n d N an cy ( Jr ady . R e t u r n i n g p l a y e r s a r e J u n i o r . J o A n n e E n g l a n d , a n d S o p h o m o r e s M arcy R i c h a r d s a n d ( ’a r o l K e l l e n b e n z .
O t h e r s m e m b e r s of t h e t e a m a r e J u d y V o n d e r a s , D ia n e A ik en , J u s t i n e P e i r ce , a n d L a n a M e r e d i th . B o n n ie San J u l e is t h e t e a m m a n a g e r .
CAVANAUGH'S RESTAURANT31st and Market Streets
SHOWERS—W EDDINGS—BANQUETS—LUNCHEONS
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL EV 6-4889
Men's Wear SaleLAST DAYS • BUY NOW AND SAVE
C a m p u s
OF
UNIVERSITYOF
PENNA.3711 SPRUCE STREET
NEVER A
CHARGE FOR
a l t e r a t io n s
ON CLOTHES
ENJOY HOME-MADE FOOOSAT
DREXEL'S CAFETERIAWe a re pleased to serve you with o convenient »«hedole for th a t " e a r ly m orning snack '' or " la te cup of coffee.
Sailing Assoc. Travels To Fordham U. Next Friday
T h e M idd le A t l a n t i c S a i l i n g Ii\- t e r c o l i e g i a t e A s so c ia t io n is h a v i n g i ts a n n u a l m ee t i t \ g in Ne w York E r id a y . F e b r u a r y lo .
T h e Drexel d e l e g a t e s , w h o wil l be g u e s t s of F o r d h a m I ’, a r e <!eorge F r e n a . ( ’o m m o d o r e ; J e a n l l a a c k . S e c r e t a r y : P e g g y ( ’. r a n g e , . Jur is . I z u m t i r z n s . . lebb ie B u r n e t t e , R o b e r t St i les , a n d Mr. R u d o l p h Vog e le r , t h e ( ’l u b ' s F a c u l t y .^id- v i se r a n d A c t in g ( ’h a l r m a n of t h e B o a rd of ( ' .over i iors fo r MASIA.
T h e c lu b l ias m a n y p l a n s for t h e r e m a i n d e r of t h e y e a r : s e v e r a l w o rk i )ar t ies . a ful l s c h e d u l e of r e g a t t a s t h i s s p r i n g , a tid p o ss ib ly a Itoal on d i sp l a y in t h e c o u r t .
D r a g o n e t t e s T o p A l u m n a e
by B e t s y S c l i i i e c k
M'he f a s t - m o v i n g , l i i g h - s c o i in g Drexel W o m e n ’s b a s k e t b a l l t e a m o p e n e d i ts llMil s e a s o n by d e c i s ive ly t r o u n c i n g t h e A l u m n a e 5 5 - 5.
T h e D r a g o n e t t e s j u m p e d off to an e a r l y lead in t h e f irst ( l u a r t e r a s t h e f o r w a r d s : ( ’i n d y Beale . M a r i a n L a y to n , a n d B e ts y S c h n e c k . sc o re d a t o t a l of 2:i p o i n t s w h i l e t h e g u a r d s : J a n i c e I r v in e . P e g g y {’o o p e r , a n d A n n e M ansf ie ld , he ld t h e A l u m s to o n ly six i )oints. At t h e en d of t h e first h a l f Drexe l led ■H.'j-12 t h e g u a r d s otu-e a g a i n c o n t a i n i n g t h e o p p o s i t i o n w ho m a n a g e d to mei 'e ly d o u b l e t h e i r f irst i | u a r t e r score.
T h e s t a r t i n g Ir io of f o r w a r d s s c o re d a t o t a l of 14 p o i n t s a s t h ey lef t t h e g a m e e a r l y in t h e t h i r d ( lu a r t e r .
In t h e se c o n d h a l f , t h e se c o n d set of f o r w a r d s ; C h e r r y Atkins<)n. ( ’a i ( j lyn ( ’. i b son , a n d K a s e y Mor- ,uan. c o m b i n e d fo r t h e r e m a i n i n g 11 i joints.
F' iUing ou t t h e r a n k s of t h e A l u m n a e t e a m was ( i i n n y M a k in a n d N ao m i W a r k w h o s c o r e d l u a n d e ig h t p o i n t s r e s p e c t iv e ly , a n d Betsy ( ’a m p b e l l w h o p l a y e d g u a r d . R o s e m a r i e K n i g h t w a s h ig h s c o r e r fo r t h e A l u m s w i th 16 p o in ts .
T h e t e a m m a d e a n e x ce l le n t s h o w i n g as t h e y c o n t r o l l e d t h e g a m e f ro m t h e s t a r t a n d h a d t h i n g s t h e i r o w n w ay t h r o u g h o u t . F' roni t h e r e s u l t s of t h i s g a m e t h e g i r l s a r e o p t im i s t i c a b o u t t h e r e s t of t h e i r se a son .
T h e n ex t g a m e wil l be p l a y e d a t Moly F a m i l y f ’o l l e g e on F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 1961 a t 4 : 1 5 p.m.
O r e x e l T r i a n g l eFebiuaiy 3. 1961 p j q , 9
PATRONIZE YOUR
. ADVERTISERS .
Leon's Check Cashing Service3108 M arket Street
Personal Checks
of Students Cashed
Learner's Perm its
Laminating
P hotosta ts
Wrestlers Decisioned By Strong Dickinson
l*y Siis/ .k«t \v>ki
Dragon grappler/ ’i r hv ('ottinitluiiii
Dick Scutti Koes in low f«r altiMiiptvd tukc-d(iv>n in Dickinson match.
Drexel lost t h e i r s e c o n d m a t c h
of t h e s e a s o n to D ic k in s o n by a
sc o r e of 21-S. D ic k in s o n c o m -
p l e t e ly o v e r p o w e i e d Drexe l an d
d o m i n a t e d a lm o s t v e ry e n c o u n t e r .
Dick S co t t i a n d ( ’b a r l e y F a y
c o n t i n u e d on t h e i r w i n n i n g w a y s
by de c i s io n i i i g t h e i r o p | ) o n e n t s . but t h e rest of t h e t e a m did no t f a r e a s well .
J u a n M a to did a c o m m e n d a b l e .job by d r a w i n g a t ie a g a i n s t .Marcucci of D ic k in s o n w h o is i>res- e i i t ly u n d e f e a t e d in t h e 127 p o u n d cla ss , ( ’a ral id i- s t h e n lost to I c e n h o w e r on a pin. Dick Sco t t i g a v e Drexe l i ts first of t w o w in s
for t h e d a y by b e a t i n g ( i a u n t 4-H,
( Ja un t a n d I c e n h o w e r w e r e a ls o
p r e v io u s ly u n d e f e a t e d . T h e I n
d i a n s ’ Sa ck m a n t h e n p i n n e d F r e d
Benz bu t ( ’b a r l e y F a y fo l lo w ed
w i th a v i c to ry ov»*r hi s m a n S-. >.
Drexel t h e n lost t h e next t h r e e
e v e n t s in t h e 1 67. 1 77 a n d u n l im i t e d c la s s e s : L im o b e n o o v e r Dewey l-K, K m b e r l e n e o v e r ( lo t- < hel !»-6 a n d S p i r e o v e r Duff 1-2.
D ic k in s o n was a new t e a m th a t h a d Iteen a d d e d to D r e x e l ’s s c h e d u le a t t h e b e g i n n i n g of t h e sea so n .
Drexel t r a v e l s s o u t h lo M a r y l a n d t o m o r r o w to face . lo h n s H o p kins .
Frosh Basketball Register Lone Victory Over Fords
T h e f r e s h m e n b a s k e t b a l l t e a m h a s s t a r t e d off r a t h e r p o o r ly t h i s s e a s o n w i th o n ly o n e vi<-tory c r e d i t e d to t h e i r r e c o r d t h u s far . T h e s e e a r l y lo sses c an be i )ar t ly a t t r i b u t e d to t h e f ac t t h a t t h e y faced t e a m s t h a t h a d p l a y e d as m a n y a s a h a l f d o z en m o r e g a m e s t h e n t h e Drexe l s<iua;i.
'Phe ir lo ne vi<'tory was a g a i n s t l l a v e r f o i ’d on t h e l o s e r ' s c o u r t . DIT w a s led by c o - c a p t a i n s S t a n K l l b e r g e r , ( 6 ' 2 " ) , h ig h s c o r e r for i h e f r o s h w i t h 2 2 a n d Bolt .Mollaro w i th l.'i. T h e f inal c o u n t was 6 6-;{ 6.
T h e lo n e b r i g h t sp o t of t n e o p e n ing d e f e a t a g a i n s t P M ( ’ was Ricl i ie S c h o n w a l d ’s 20 i )oints. A few d a y s l a t e r , t l ie f r e s h m e n w e r e e d g e d by K l i z a b e t h t o w n , !t4-!K), ( ’o n t r i b u t - ing in a l o s in g c au ^ e w e re Bob .Mollaro a n d S t a n K l l b e r g e r , s c o r ing ;{o a n d 27 i )oints r e sp e c t iv e ly . A f t e r t h e r o m p o v e r l l a v e r f o r d . t h e s( iuad lost to r r s i n i i s a n d a ve ry s t r o n g a n d ta l l U n i v e r s i t y of D e l a w a r e t e a m .
L a s t Wednesda.N, Wt*st ( 'he -! t er e d g e d ( ’o a c h P r o m i s l o ’s m e n i)y a s c o r e of 71-6!». K l l b e r g e r a g a i n led s c o r i n g w i th 2S p o i n t s a g a i n s t t h e t a l l e r W es t C h e s t e r S( iuad. L o o s in g t h i s “ s ( i u e a k e r ” w a s d u e chief ly to t h e m a n y e a s y s h o t s t h a t w e re inis.sed a n d p o o r fou l s h o o t ing. A f t e r t h e ; ;ame, ( ’o a ch Dan
Frosh backcourt manRich Schonwuid drives down the key for tno in recent game.
P ro n i i s l o sa id t l i a t t h e t e a m lo o k ed a s t h o u g h t h e y w e r e f inal ly s t a r t ing to s h a p e up a n d s h o u l d |)lay bet te i- bal l in t h e f u t u r e .
D a v e H r u b e e k a n d i f u a r t e tFaiiioiiH l(u«lio uii<i .Star
\|tp<‘ar«'(i ill uihI lit'liiiid iht* Iron C.iirlaiii
.% lo n ila > ’. F e l ir u u r .y i : i i i l U :0 0
Place: Norrislowii High School A ml i tori u in Keservtul Seals $3.(K)
Contact f-RI:D IXJNliR via student mail.
iB C fits e c o g p ’@ is 'ifVOLUME XXXVIII FEBRUARY 3, 1961 NUMBER 4
Dragon Quintet Upsets W est Chester/ Four Game Streak Stopped By Pratt
'VVTm I A I f a 1
T h e Drexe l b a s k e t b a l l t e a m d i s pl ay ed a d i s a p p o in t in K s t r e a k of in co n s i s t e n c y l a s t week a s t h e y w e r e e as i l y d e f e a t e d by P r a t t I n s t i t u t e 73-59 fol lowinR a s u p e r b 70-57 u p s e t v i c to ry o v e r W e s t C h e s t e r S t a te . F o r t u n a t e l y o u r loss to P r a t t w a s a n o n - c o n f e r e n c e g a m e . P r e s e n t l y we a r e s t i l l in s econd p lace in t h e S o u t h e r n Divi s ion of t h e M idd le A t l a n t i c C o n f e r e n c e b e h i n d W e s t e r n M a r y l a n d .
H<*nry Sparks HallyIn t h e W e s t C h e s t e r g a m e t h e
D r a g o n s s t a r t e d s low ly s c o r i n g on ly tw o field g o a l s d u r i n g t h e f irst 15 m in u t e s . M e a n w h i l e t h e R a m s f ro m W'est C h e s t e r b u i l t up ;i c o m m a n d i n g 19-9 lead. H o w ev er , t h e t r e n d of t h e g a m e c h a n g e d w h e n c o - c a p ta in B u d H e n r y e n t e r e d t h e g a m e . Rud did no t s t a r t t h e g a m e b e c a u s e of a n i n j u r e d back . N e v e r t h e l e s s h e q u i c k l y liit on a j u m p sh o t , b l o c k e d t h e n e x t W e s t C h e s t e r s h o t a n d t h e n pa sse d off to R ich H i l m e r fo r a n o t h e r score . T h i s r a l l y c o n t i n u e d w i th al l five s t a r t e r s s h a r ing t h e s c o r i n g load . Bob M o r g a n ’s field goa l in t h e l a s t m i n u t e b r o u g h t Dre xel w i t h in o n e p o in t a t h a l f t i m e 26-25.
H e r b H e f f n e r h i t a j u m p s h o t in t h e f irst 10 s e c o n d s of t h e s e c o n d h a l f to g ive Drexe l t h e l ea d , w h ic h th e y n e v e r r e l i n q u i s h e d t h e r e s t of t h e g a m e . W i t h M o r g a n a n d Ben B r o w n j o in i n g H e f f n e r in t h e s c o r i n g c o lu m n , t h e D r a g o n s e x t e n d e d t h e i r l e a d to 39-3 3 b e f o r e W e s t C h e s t e r sc o re d t h e i r f i rst field goal . T h i s goa l w a s s c o r e d
SOl'THKKX DIVISION MAC ST.AXDIXC.S
W. L.W. M a r y l a n d ................... ...5 1Drexel ................................. ...4 1H a v e r f o r d ...........................4 2D ic k in s o n ...........................5 3W a s h i n g t o n ................... ..3 2F r a n k l i n & M a r s h a l l . . 3 3W e s t C h e s t e r ................ ..2 2PMC ................................... ..3 6S w a r t h n i o r e ................... ..2 5J o h n s H o p k i n s ................1 5r rs in u s ............................. ..1 7
CoachesCorner
by Walt Kunkel
w i th 7 : 1 0 g o n e in t h e h a lf . T h e D r a g o n s m a i n t a i n e d a f o u r to e ig h t l )oint l e a d f o r a b o u t t h e n e x t seven m i n u t e s , h o w e v e r , t h r e e s t r a i g h t b a s k e t s by s o p h Da le W a t e r s c a r r i ed W^est C h e s t e r to w i t h i n tw o p o i n t s 50-48. B u t t h e n t h e b a l a n c e d s c o r i n g p u n c h of t h e Drexel s q u a d s h o w e d i t s e l f a s t h e D r a g o n s s l o w ly p u l l e d a w a y a g a i n . F u r t h e r m o r e t h e y h e ld W e s t C h e s t e r to o n ly se v e n p o i n t s in t h e l a s t six m i n u t e s to b r e e z e h o m e v i c to r s 70-59.
Bob M o r g a n w i th 20, R ich H i l m e r w i t h 16 a n d H e r b H e f f n e r w i t h 15 led t h e Drexel s c o r i n g a t t a c k . H e f f n e r a l s o g r a b b e d 11 r e b o u n d s , t o p s fo r t h e D r a g o n s . Sc o r i n g m o r e p ro f i c i e n t ly H e r b h a s c o n t i n u e d to i m p r o v e w i th e ac h g a m e .
I’ratt Stops Streak at 4A g a i n s t P r a t t t h e D r a g o n s fell
b e h i n d 23-13 b e f o r e t h e y r e e l e d off 12 c o n s e c u t i v e p o i n t s to m o v e a h e a d 25-23 . H o w e v e r , P r a t t t u r n e d a r o u n d a n d s c o r e d s ix p o i n t s in a ro w to l e a v e t h e c o u r t a t h a l f t i m e l e a d i n g 29-25 .
T h e s e c o n d h a l f w a s d o m i n a t e d by P r a t t . H i t t i n g t h r e e field g o a l s in t h e f i rs t m i n u t e o u r o p p o n e n t s b e g a n to p u l l a w a y . W i t h 1 3 : 4 5 r e m a i n i n g t h e y l ed 45 -32 a n d a t t h e m id p o i n t of t h e h a l f t h e y h a d b o o s t e d t h e i r m a r g i n to 51-36 . D rex e l w a s a b l e t o c u t t h e m a r g i n to n i n e p o i n t s a s H e f f n e r a n d M o r g a n c o m b i n e d fo r s e v e n p o in ts . T h e D r a g o n s t r a d e d b a s k e t s w i t h P r a t t f o r t h e r e s t of t h e c o n te s t , b u t n e v e r t h e l e s s , c a m e o u t on t h e
s h o r t e n d 73-59.M o r g a n w a s a g a i n h ig h m a n
w i th 18 point s . H e f fn e r a n d H e n r y a lso h i t d o u b l e f igure s c o r in g 14 a n d 10 r e sp ec t iv e ly . H o w e v e r , P r a t t ’s E d M a z r ia o u t - r e b o u n d e d b o th H e n r y a n d H e f f n e r a s h e t o o k 18 big r e b o u n d s a n d sc o re d 27 p o in ts , h ig h fo r t h e ga m e .
Franklin and Marshall TonioiTowT o m o r r o w t h e D r a g o n s t r a v e l to
L a n c a s t e r , Pa. to m e e t F r a n k l i n a n d M a r s h a l l Co l le ge in an i m p o r t a n t MAC g a m e . Drexe l d e f e a t e d F& M q u i t e h a n d i l y l a s t y e a r a t h o m e 86-66 . H o w e v e r , o u r r i v a l s t o m o r r o w s h o u l d be c o n s i d e r a b l y t o u g h e r on t h e i r o w n h o m e c o u r t . T h e D i p l o m a t s a r e led by t h e i r c a p t a i n Bob B a r o n w h o is a v e r a g i n g 17.4 p o in t s a g a m e . T h e b a s k e t b a l l t e a m w o u ld c e r t a i n l y a p p r e c i a t e t h e s u p p o r t of a n y pe o p le w h o co u ld m a k e th e t r ip . T h e g a m e s t a r t s a t 3 : 3 0 p.m.
T h e f o l lo w in g W e d n e s d a y eve n in g , F e b r u a r y 8, Drexe l p lay s t h e se c o n d of f o u r s t r a i g h t a w a y g a m e s b e f o r e t h e y r e t u r n h o m e F e b r u a r y 15. T h e y p lay S w a r t h - m o r e a t t h e S w a r t h n i o r e F i e ld H o u s e . T h e D r a g o n s h a v e b e a t e n S w a r t h n i o r e 16 c o n se c u t iv e t im e s s ince 1952 . I n c lu d e d in t h a t s t r e a k w e r e tw o v i c to r i e s l a s t y e a r , 64-38 a n d 83-55. T h e D r a g o n s sh o u l d e n c o u n t e r l i t t l e difficul ty in c o n t i n u i n g t h i s s t r e a k as S w 'a r thn io re s p o r t s o n ly a m e d i o c r e 2-7 r e co rd . I n a s m u c h a s Sw 'a r th n io re is c lose to P h i l a d e l p h i a t h e r e sh o u l d be a big crow'd o u t t h e r e W e d n e s d a y e v en in g . See yo u t h e r e .
Sam Cozen
W i t h se v e n g a m e s h a v i n g b e e n p layed , I a m d e l i g h t f u l l y s u r p r i s e d by t h e s u p p o r t of t h e . s t u d en t bod y . Not o n ly a r e t h e y c o m i n g o u t to t h e g a m e s , b u t t h e y a r e c h e e r i n g a t e v e ry o p p o r t u n i t y , a n d t h e i r c o n d u c t is e sp e c i a l l y go od. T h i s is n o t o n ly a h e lp to o u r t e a m , b u t gives o u r s choo l a fine r e p u t a t i o n t l i r o u g h o u t t h e l e a g u e . T h e c o u r ag e a n d ef fo r t l)y t h e t e a m i ts e l f d e s e r v e s t h i s fine s u p p o r t .
Moreau Injured
In o u r g a m e a g a i n s t U r s in u s ,
C o - C a p ta in M o r g a n co u ld n o t p l a y
b e c a u s e of i n ju r i e s , so P e t e W i l s o n
This Week's SportsBasketball
Feb. 4— Franklin fe? M a rsh a l l .................................... 3:00 P.M. A w a y
Feb. 8— Svvarthmore......................................................8 :30 P.M. A w a y
W restling
Feb. 4— Johns Hopkins .............................................. 3:00 P.M. A w a y
Swimming
Feb. 4— Franklin M arsh a l l .................................... 2 :00 P.M. Aw'ay
IF Basketball
Feb. 7, 9, 10— Curtis H a l l ......................................... 7 :30 P.M.
Women’s Basketball
Feb. 3— Holy Family ................................................... 4 ; 15 p ^l. A w ay
Feb. 7— Chestnut Hill .................................................4;00 P.M. Home
Feb. 9— U. of P ................................................................4 :15 P.M. Home
Women’s Bowling
Feb. 8— Temple ............................................................. 4;00 P.M. A w ay
Women’s Badminton
Feb. 8— Chestnut Hill .................................................4.00 P.M. A w ay
r e p la c e d h im . P e t e w a s also ill, in
fac t , too ill to p lay, b u t k n o w i n g
M o r g a n w as n o t a b l e t o pl ay , h e
sa id n o t h i n g : e ven t h o u g h he w e n t
s t r a i g h t to bed a f t e r t h e g a m e a n d
r e m a i n e d t h e r e fo r s e v e r a l days.
T h i s is t h e k in d of s p i r i t o u r b a s
k e t b a l l m e n h a v e a lw a y s d i sp layed .
( lo o d T e a m
T h e y a r e a f ine g r o u p of m e n
F i x by Kretp
lofts close in jump shot over head of PrattB* LI L U I IDIQ H e r b n C lT n e r defender in losing cause.
Drexel P r a t t W e s t C h e s t e r D rex e l
G. F. P. G. F. P. G. F. P. G. ]•. P.H ilm er 3 0 6 W i t t 3 S 11 T a y lo r 4 1 9 H i lm e r 3 10 16Morgan 5 8 18 T e r je se n 5 3 13 W h e e l e r 2 3 7 M o rg a n
HotTnian5 10 20
H en ry 4 2 10 I .ange 3 4 10 J u e n g e rW a t e r s
2 12 16 0 1 1Hrowii 1 1 3 M azr ia 12 3 27 7 '> 16 B ro w n 6 0 12Heffner 6 2 14 I’irn ie 2 2 6 H o y er 1 2 6 H e f fn e r 4 7 15Kill); 1 4 6 T u d o r 0 2 2 K u tc h 1 1 3 H e n r y 2 2 6Sitek 0 2 2 W e ek es 1 0 2 Jo h n so n
Wailiel0 0 0 VV ilson 0 0 0
SaccoZ ’m an
0 0 0 C a ra y a s 1 0 2 0 0 0 Z ’tnan 0 0 00 0 0 I- rey 0 0 0 Z ’m a n n 0 0 0
__ - ■ - --- --- — — — — —Totals 20 19 59 Tota ls 27 19 73 T o t a l s 18 21 57 T o ta ls 20 30 70
H a lf t in ie : P r a t t , 29-27. l l a l f l i ' i i e : W e s t C h e s te r , 26-25.
TIME OUTWith the Editors
by Lai’ry R ies
r e p r e s e n t i n g o u r s choo l in a m o s t
w o r t h y m a n n e r , a n d s u r e l y yo u as
s t u d e n t s , s h o u l d , a s I a m su re ,
wil l, r e a c t t h e s a m e , no m a t t e r
w h a t t h e o u t c o m e of t h e s e a s o n
wil l be. I feel s u r e t h a t if o u r
t e a m c an g e t in g o o d p h y s i c a l c o n
d i t i o n a n d r e m a i n t h a t w a y fo r t h e
r e s t of t h e s e a so n , we wil l a g a i n
h a v e a fine y e a r .
T h e s p o r t s s e a s o n h a s p r o g r e s sed f a r e n o u g h no\v so t h a t a t r e n d l in e m a y be f o r e c a s t .
T h e b a s k e t b a l l t e a m h a s a 4-1 l e a g u e r e c o r d a n d a 5-2 o v e r a l l r e co r d . W e s t e r n M a r y l a n d , o u r c o n t e n d e r f o r t h e MAC S o u t h e r n D iv is ion T i t l e , h a s a 5-1 l e a g u e r e co rd . T h a t t r e n d is o b v io u s .
Haskotball
L a s t W e d n e s d a y a w e e k ag o , Drex e l t o p p e d W e s t C h e s t e r by a 70-57 score . T h a t w in w a s D re x - e l ’s 3 0 0 t h b a s k e t b a l l v i c to r y . B u t t h e r e a l i m p o r t a n c e of t h e g a m e w a s t h a t w e go t by a g o o d t e a m v ic t o r i o u s l y a n d m o v e d c lo s e r to W e s t e r n M a r y l a n d in a n a t t e m p t to c a p t u r e t h e MAC S o u t h e r n D iv i s io n c r o w n a g a i n t h i s y e a r .
I r a t t I n s t i t u t e , la,st S a t u r d a y , ga v e t h e C o z e n m e n t h e i r s e c o n d d e f e a t a g a i n s t five w in s . T h i s w a s n o t a l e a g u e g a m e a n d t h e r e f o r e did n o t effect o u r e f f o r t s t o w a r d t h e MAC.
H e r b H e f f n e r is t h e m o s t i m p r o v e d p l a y e r on t h e club . In t h e l a s t tw o gunjos he h a s s c o r e d 15 a n d 14 p o i n t s r e s p e c t i v e l y a n d h a s b e en p l a y i n g a n al l a r o u n d b e t t e r g a m e . K e e p i t up H e r b , y o u ’re d o i n g g r e a t .
Wre. s t ! inu
o u r ^ ' n , ‘r " "ou 1 i a j , o n g r a p p l e r s 21-S l a s t S a t u r d a y in C u r t i s H a l l . T l i i s was ^ n r s econd loss a „ „ e o u ld w e i n " e
t h e s t o r y o f t h e s e a s o n as the w r e s t l i n g t e a m is g o i n g t h r o u g h a r e b u i l d i n g s t a g e . Dick Scot ti a n d C h a r l i e F a y r e m a i n e d u n d e f e a t e d a s e a c h d e c i s i o n e d hi s opp o n e n t .
I.P. Basketball
S i g m a P i a n d T a u K a p p a E p s i l o n s e e m t o b e s u r e b e t s to w in thei r l e a g u e s a n d m e e t f o r t h e c h a m p i o n s h i p .
S i g m a P i h a s a s s e m b l e d one of t h e b e s t I .F . b a s k e t b a l l t e a m s I h a v e e v e r s e e n p l ay .
T h i s f r a t e r n i t y is to be cong r a t u l a t e d o n b e a t i n g D e l ta Kappa R h o l a s t w e e k b y a s c o r e of 124- 28. T h i s Is r e a l l y g r e a t fo r I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y r e l a t i o n s . T o faci l i t a te t h i s r o m p , S i g m a P i u s e d theii' s t a r t i n g f ive t h e w h o l e g a m e ami e m p l o y e d a c o n t i n u a l fu l l court p r e s s — f a s t b r e a k of fense.
I s i n c e r e l y h o p e y o u a n d o H h m
f r a t e r n i t i e s w i t h s i m i l a r in te n t io n s do n o t t a k e a d v a n t a g e of heinK s u p e r i o r in o n e s p o r t o r anoth^’i a n d u s e t h i s s u p e r i o r i t y to en'- b a r r a s s o n e f r a t e r n i t y a n d gloi'it>
y o u r s e l v e s .
E v e r y s c h o o l d a y , 3 8 8 ,0 0 0 olo- m e n t a r y p u p i l s in P a k i s t a n ‘J g l a s s o f U.S. m i l k f r o m d o n o r s . J u s t $1 send,s a CAKl*i F o o d C r u s a d e p a c k a g e e n o u g h p o w d e r e d m i l k to n> 4 32 h a l f - p i n t g l a s s e s f o r undt 'i P a k i s t a n i c h i l d r e n .