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1 ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~ v~,'~d ~~,..,'. "' :,',~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :? ",' _;L;,,..r:,,'~,':5. '~;~.l.'. ',:,:'~t:] `~'r?,;, = ( ~v,~`,,'. 3~ZL:~., ',~,??~z.~;.~,~:,:, e'`... "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' ~,;... ~~:t~~ '' ' "''': "' ~~ ~' OFFCAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNDERGRADUATES OF MASSACHUSETTS 'NSTTUTE OF TECHNOLOGY VOL. LXXV. NO. 28 CAMBRDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 954, _` ~ 5 CENTS Meetng On SYlat Re Scholars hp For StuJ, A hroaaf There wll be a dscusson meetnrg g ths Thursday, September 30, at 5:0( p.m. n the Lbrary Lounge, 4E30 ' for those students nterested n studyng abroad n Applcants fox r r Fubrght, Rhodes, Buenos Ares Conyenton, Marshall scholarshps, o any students nterested n foregr study are welcome. Former Fulbrght Rhodes s scholars wll be present to speak bref. ly to answer questons. Fulbrghl ; Commttee members, teachers d students wth foregn study experence, others nterested n the nternatonal exchange of' students wll be there to dscuss specfc areas of study ndvdual countres. Students nterested n study abroad under the varous government prvate sponsorshps are urged to take advantage of ths opportunty to talk wth those who have had the exper tllelbruncb s Great Su ccess As Many GrlsAttend Last Sunday the B'na B'rth Hllel Socety held ts frst socal functon of the year, an extremely successful combnaton brunch dance n Talbot j Lounge, East Campus. The affar began at 0:30 a.m., by noon the attendance reached a total,of about 250 people, ncludng just a few more men than women. Other schools represented ncluded Smmons, Boston Unversty, Bres, Beth srael Nursng School, Massachusetts General Hosptal Nursng School. As soon as the phonograph was turned on, the brunch consstng of bagel, lox, creant cheese s Wches gave way to general dancng, Whch lasted untl about 2:30 p.m. )e WM T Features NTSA o Congress Career Program, reekdaly New deas Fc)r. ehtts4. The NSA commttee at MT has n AT LAST T'S OPENEdgar Hggns '57 sts n newly opened door that now provdes passageway through the Hayden Humantes Lbrary. A The TechTechnque Photo "Career Hour," a program of specal nterest to senors, wll be naugurated by WMT n the near future. The' program wll consst of speakers from promnent ndustral concerns around the country, descrbng ther job opportuntes. Ths new feature wll be a half hour program ared every weekday, nght from 9:00 to 9:30 p.m. t replaces a program consstng of classcal musc. Another project beng consdered by WMT s a "Record Hop." Ths s a dance where records are stead of havng a b. date has been set for ths stll n the plannng stage. s also plannng to play actvtes' dances. played n No defnte yet as t s The staton for several nscomnm Meets Rchard H. Bolt Tomorrow, Wll] Apponted f As Be Open Sesson E. E. Professor been n operaton snce the Fall of 947 (the nsttute afflated wth tle USNSA shortly after the organzaton's consttutonal conventon n the summer of that year), yet seven years produced lttle realzaton of NSA's Noted Composer, Ernst Levy Wll Lecture Ths Fall The Humantes. Department has announced the appontment of Ernst Levy, composer panst, as Vstng Carnege Lecturer n Musc for the fall term. Mr. Levy wll offer four lecturerectals on Beethoven pano sonatas, two lectue s ofn the Pythago phlosophy, a semnar on the ence of study abroad or are actvely rean engaged n the admnstraton of these Beethoven pano sonatas. programs. He wll be remembered by many students faculty members for hs appearances n the Humantes Seres concerts of Aprl 6, 952, February 2, 954. After hs pano rectal MET Staff Players Tomorrow Dr. Rchard at 5:00 H. p.m. Bolt there has wll been be apponted to the new faculty post of n 954 The Chrstan Scence Mon a meetng of nsttute Commttee n Professor of Acoustcs n the Electrcal Engneerng Department. A great pansts of the country... tor wrote: "Ernst Plan Busy Season Levy s one of the Ltchfeld Lounge, Walker Memoral. Ths meetng, whch s open to all Doctor of Phlosophy from the Unversty of Calforna, he has lectured st; he s a prolfc composer. When (He) s ndt only a magnfcent pan For Comng Year students,. wll be conducted wthout formal parlamentary attended conferences procedure. n For Engl he returns to Boston that should on the Contnent. be soonwould he brng us some of the frst tme, purely The as an Staff experment, t takes the form of a ds sound has advsed n the acoustc temporary composers?" Players,.a drama organzaton, wll hold ts frst meetng to He has done research n underwater hs own works, along wth other conmorrow, at the Faculty Club. The cusson group. desgn of such buldngs as the Unted Mr. Levy wll be' an East Campus program for thsyear ncludes "The After approvng the selecton of R. Natons buldng n New York the faculty resdent, lvng n Munroe 206, Crucble" "Skn of our Teeth" as Peter Toohy '55 as Festval the new Hall charman n London. for the fall term. full scale productons "Murder n of the Publc Relatons Commttee the Cathedral", "Dal M for Murder," "The Madwoman of the Challot" establshment as of the new rules Bob Adams' B Promotons To play readngs. Begnnng wth "The governng use of Morss Hall, the com Crucble," all Staff Player productons mttee wll dscuss ts general functons under the reorganzed plan of Wll wll Play be staged n For the new Fve audtorum Members where ample facltes are provded. student government, as well Dr. Preston as specfc K. Munter of the Medcal Department, has agreed to drect Dormtory ance QfM.T Faculty projects to be undertaken ths year., both the major productons as well as The commttee on the dscrmnaton "Murder n the Cathedral" as a specal playreadng f6r the Freshman to be followed by a general conference wll then submt ts report, Dormtory Commttee's Annual Fall Fve admnstratve promotons at Acquantance dscusson Dance wll be held ths the nsttute have been announced. Orentaton program. Saturdavy of possble n Prmarly topcs Morss Hall a areas of socal of Walker organzaton, dscusson for the conference. 2:00. Bob Adams' b Paul V. Cusck, folmerly Assocate Memoral, between the hours of 8:00 Drector of.the Dvson of Defense Staff Players s composed of graduate students, faculty wll pro Laboratores Assocate Drector members, other vde the musc. Fscal Offcer of the Dvson of members of the M..T. staff who are About 300 grls from Lasell Jr. ndustral nterested n varous phases of TE,,N. Cooperaton, drama. SMOKER Delbert L. College, Wellesley, Smmons plus Rhnd, formerly Bursar, were named A playreadng or a lecture s presented numornl t M~r. f,n P n,]. On Tuesday, September 28, from sle nau Brost s nters o at n clffe Rnd Assstant fomel wer Treasurers. name Brsr Wolcott A. each of the monthly meetngs., many schools n the Boston area wll Hokanson, formerly Assstant Bursar, The play to be read at the September 5:00 to 6:.O p.m., Tech Engneerng be mported for the occason. took over the post of Bursar. meetng s Gradoux's "The Madwoman of Challot." nterested. per sentng general nformaton about po ton card. Only dormtory resdents tor of Physcal Plant Drector of News wll hold a smoker n 2290, pre Admsson prce s $.00 plus an op Two newly created postons, Drecsons arenvted. stons on lterary, art, photography, are ' recevng optons you can't General Servces, wll be flled by Mr. t makeup, sales, hold crculaton, onto Carl M. F. Petterson, who has been!; busyours. a tcket wthout one, so Superntendent of Buldngs Power, Mr. R. Coln Maclaurn, who ness. staffs. Refreshments wll be Tckets wll be sold n the ndvdual served.. dormtores durng the week. has been Personnel Offcer, respectve Ylye NEWS BREFS OF TODAY WashngtonThe Unted States Russa have come to the concluson that they cannot agree on a plan for the poolng of peaceful uses of atomc energy. For eght months, both natons have corresponded on the possblty of makng. such a plan. Now, both natons have decded to publsh a 36page document contanng the notes exchanged between them, plannng to use them as propaga. WashngtonSecretary of State Dulles has gone to London to the nnepower conference beng held there. t s sad he has hopes of reachng an agreement wth Premer MendesFrance on the ssue of rearmng West Germany acceptng her nto NATO. f not, however, he also has plans to rearm West Germany aganst France's dsapproval. ncluded n hs measures are plans for recommendng the movng of Amercan forces to Span, Brtan, taly, the Mddle East. However, ths s just a theory now. WashngtonThe Unted States has demed that Russa pay $,620,295.0 for the shootng down of an Amercan plane over nternatonal waters two years ago,. or else we shall submt the case to the nternatonal Court of Justce at The Hague. The Unted States also asked Russa to release nformaton regardng the eght crewmen who were supposedly pcked up by a Russan shp after the crash. p k Seler Addresses Grls' Gonfrr an [ On Government rbe Last Tuesday, September 2, an annual Student Government Workshop was held at Smmons College, wth John J. Seler '55, Dormtory Councl Charman, delverng the keynote address. The Workshop was attended by approxmately 00 uppercass grls who are offcers of clubs, Student Councl nmembrs,, charmen of commttees, honor club members. Ths conference s a basc ndoctrnaton n group psychology, communcaton, the technques of student government operatons. Seler dscussed the atttudes motvatons Provdes tech Gov't. exstence or actvty on the part of the average student. The fault s partally that of succeedng generatons of nsttute Commttees n not makng full use of ther Natonal Student Congress delegates. Certanly, nscomm must bear the responsblty for the relegaton of the NSA commttee to a musty lttleseen corner of Walker Memoral. On the other h, the natonal has not done effectve publcty work n past years. Any Tech student who has attempted to glean pertnent nformaton from the mass of trva trva usually found n the USNSA newsletters outsde the nscomm offce can attest to the weakness of ths form of publcty. t Lack of effectve publcty, past organzatonal admnstratve crses wthn the USNSA staff, occasonal vtuperous attacks by the rabdly rratonal Students for Amerca has resulted n much questonng of the worth of NSA afflaton by colleges unverstes. Although over 300 colleges representng,000,000 students are now members (almost half of the college populaton n the country) the organzaton s now on a frm footng admnstratvely fnancally, the old bugaboo of communcatons stll brngs on occasonal bouts of hestance on the part of some colleges. MT has been no excepton; n 952 the charges of SFA that the USNSA was leftst even communsttnged receved wde attenton nscomm nsttuted an nvestgaton nto MT's relatonshp wth USNSA. The subcommttee's report brought out two man facts: the natonal staff had been cleared by the FB; the polces organzaton had undergone thorough nvestgaton by a jont commttee representng the Natonal Assocaton of Deans of Men, the Natonal Assocaton of Deans of Women, the Natonal Assocaton of Students, had been gven com (Contnued on page 2) Femwes Flock To Baker House Hop n Great Numbers Baker House experenced the largest most colossal acquantance lance t has ever housed last Frday nght. 'The oversupply of grls was completely unantcpated. Grls from Smmons, Boston Unversty, Pne Manor,. Chler, Bres, Garl, Jackson, Radclffe, Mount da, Frankn Square House, Beth srael, Fsher, Jhamberlayne ' many other colleges locked to Baker House by chartered buses, cars, taxes, the MTA, by Coot. Grls Galore The Baker House Socal Commttee, eaded by James H. Stone '55, had lanned on havng 200 grls for the lance. But outsde observers passng n front of Baker House around 9:00.m. that evenng notced a sea of rs passng n out of the dormory. Grls who were latecomers to he dance took one look nsde alked away. At one partcular nant durng the evenng there were ver 600 people n Baker House, the rls outnumberng the boys 2 to. Seventeen cases of soda, fourteen ounds of potato chps ten pounds C pretzels were reported consumed lrng the dance. The Baker Houlse Dcal Commttee Q have expressed reso. Of leadershp. He also gave tons precaufor more accurate socal co L o n f o r m o.u rac. :u r 4 a e sc a c tonary advce on the proper use of orosx me so ~nat n ugure no democratc processes n commttees. more grls wll be nconvenenced. vl,,,",,",.

2 : *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7 ' t~ ' '. 'ae, A. 4;.g =,.my~ Ho _ ' ',,'? :Vaed: Relgous ::5:Actvtes Present Zn Boston Regon :Many students of tle nsttute' have expressed an'nterest n relg ous actvtes. Such students wll fnd ample opportunty n the area caround the nsttute to attend church. or pursue other relgous actvtes. The, followng s a lst of churches. synagogues convenent for student use: Unverst;y. Lutheran Church, corner :of Dutster Wnthrop 'Streets,' Cambrdge; Frst Church n Cambrdge (Untaran), Harvard Square; Frst Church n Cambrdge (Congregatonal),, G a r d en Mason S t re e ts; Church. of the New Jerusalem, Krkl. Quncy, Streets, Cambrdge: Chrst Church (Epseopal),Cambrdge Commnon; Relgous Socety of Frends, 5 L6ngfellow Park, Cambrdge; HarvardEpworth Methodst Church, 5565 Massaehusetts Avenue, Cambrdge; Old Cambrdge 'Baptst Church, Massachusetts Avenue Harvard Street; St. Paul's Church (Roman Catholc), "Arrow.De Wolfe. Streets, Cambrdge; Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst, MassachusettS Avenue. Waterhouse Street, Cam'brdge.; Temple Ashkenaz' (Orthodox), 8 Tremont Street, Cambrdge; Temple Ohabe Shalom (Reformed), 87 Beacon Street, Brooklne; Congregaton Kehllath srael '(Conservatve), 384 Harvard Street, Brooklne. E Reley Attends NSA Conventon SO 6930 On :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Student Gov't. Ths.smmer, the nsttute was.representea at te *fourth annual Satdent Body Presdents Conference bye do H. Reley, '55, presdent of 'theundergraduate Assocaton. Ths conference, held at Ames, owa, brought together student leaders fromn over one hundred colleges for a fourday worksho p on campus government pvkblems. t was sponsored by th e Natonal Student Assocaton, a ':studen t federaton representng more' than three hundred colleges. _.. lnsmcoztnla (Contnued from page ) for parkng'volatons, Eldon Reley, presdent of the Undergraduate Assocaton, has announced the appontm'ent of Dave Scott/755 Larry Berman '5o, to a specal comnmttee'formed by Presdent James R. Kllan, Jr. to study the' schedulng of the new skatng rnk now beng bult on West Campus. The commttee wll report to Presdent Kllan by November 5, the target date for completon of the rnk. Me. T.A. (Contnued fromn page 3) p.m., but t's quckly used up n a e~~ drnk or two. B s small so s.the dance floor. Usually 'a college Crowd. Terrace 'Room, Hotel StatlerAn excellent b ntrgung atmosphere make ths worth the $.00 scover. charge. You can make an evenng of t for less than $5.00 a couple provded you don't eat anythng. Latn QuarterPlushest nght club n Boston one of the few wth a floor show. At 46 Wnchester Street. Brng your bank account wth you. because the mnmum s $4.00 per per. son. W The Elot LoungeOn Mass. Ave. :.A: just the other sde of Commonwealth. Concentrates on soft lghts musc, comfortable spats, good drnks, farly low pces. Before 8.00 p.m., all drnks are $.89. The MeadowsA huge, rather antseptc. dne dance place on the Worcester Turnpke about 7 mles froma 'Boston.*A full meal wll cost plenty, but you can get by for less by sttng n the Lounge. Blnstrub's VllageaNot much on the outsde, but one of the classer. spots'nmsde. $2.00 mnmum per per : son on Weekdays, $3.00 on Saturdays. Better known stars appear here farly regularly, 'but a, Patt:.Page or a., Franke Lane rases the mnmum to $4.50.`:Dnners.stadrt at $225..At 304 Brbdw4ay n.south Boston..sa Hl dto Sponsor Vared Servces At LEc Colleges Ths year the Hllel Socetes of the Greater Boston Area are cooperatng n hodng.three dfferent types of servces for the Jewsh Hgh Holy Days. A tradtonal (Orthodox). servce s to be held at Phllps Brooks House n nazvard z ag;.a Conservatve servce at the Boston Unversty B'na B'rth Hllel House, 233 BayState Road, Boston; a lberal (Reformed) servce n the Frst Parsh Church n Harvard Yard. The schedule for the Rosh HEashanah (New Year) setvces s as follows; Monday, September 27: Tradtonal5:00 p.m. Conservatve7:30 p.m. Lbeal8:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 28:.,,. _.... _, _._ G. L. FROST CO., NC. CC L X., l~t ;ec _F T,AUTOMOBLE BODY REPARNG & REFNSHNG E W. PERKNS 3 LANSDOWNE STREET Tel. EL ot 4900 CAMBRDGE, MASS. a REF RGE RATORS R E N TEDB,>AND ~ SOLD ~. ;REASONABLE. JRATES' ~.. DEPENDABLE SERVCE WALCOTT SALES &SERVCE' 862 Broadway Somervlle ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ dgree.':,of doctor of plo0sophj.rn has wk~ea n `the` Acoustcs Ljaoraphyscs, for whch.he bhs already %tor,. esearchwork... Physrcs has. nclud Resrch Completed the qualfyng examna ed a [detaed nelstgaton of the tons.. response of a pezoelectrc plate to Fellowshp Gven Hs' umdergraduate years were a localzed drvng force. Mr. Lyon spent At Evansvlle College, where.has contrbuted a new mathematcal To Rchard he receved Lyn the degree of bachelor.of soluton for the vbraton ampltude; arts.n.l952. ln a drven plate has studed n 952 Mr. Lyon entered M..T. the motons expermentally by.means as a.the graduate OwensCornng student n F the b e r Departg of an ngenous technque a s s nvolvng ment Corporaton of Physcs Fellowshp receved n Acoustcs a Re the observaton of optcal nterfersearch has been awarded to Assstantshp Mr., Rchard under'whch H. he ence frnges. Lyon for graduate studes at the n Tradtonal 0:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. Conservatve0:00 a.m. Lberal0:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 29: Tradtonal0:00 am. Conservatve0:00 a.m. The schedule for the Yom (Day of Atonement) servces publshed at a later date. ' L&M s sweepng the country... a smash success, overnght! No cgarette ever went so far so fast, because no flter compares wth LM's exclusve mracle tp for qualty or effectveness. From L&M you get much more flavor, much less ncotne.. a lght mld sttute. Under ths fellowshp Mr. Lyon wll contnue acoustcal researcn drected to hs thess fo the Kppur wll be!6 ~~~~~~~~~~~ _ BARNES & NOBLE announces the openng of ther Cambrdge bookstore at the locaton formerly occuped by the Unversty Law Book Exchange Featurng USED NEW Co!oege Textbooks General Publcatons Law Books SELL YOUR OLD TEXTBOOKS TO BARNES & NOBLE FOR TOP CASH WHLE STLL N DEMAND BARNES & 28A Boylston STreet smoke. And you enjoy all ths n kng sze or regular, both at the same low prce. Our statement of qualty goes unchallenged. L&M s Amerca's hghest qualty best flter tp, cgarette. Buy L.Mskng sze or rekularthey're just what the doctor ordered. of Massachusetts NOBLE, nc. Cambrdge 38, Massachusetts a g_ 5[ "!. ''.: :, t...

3 MY = E Hlle Brunch s Great Success As Many GrlsAttend Last Sunday the B.na B'rth Hllel Socety held ts frst socal functon of the year, an extremely successful combnaton brunch dance n Talbot Lounge, East Campus. The affar began at 0:30 bynoon the attendance reached a total of about 250 people, ncludng just a few more men than women. Other schools represented ncluded Smmons, Boston Unversty, Bres, Beth srael Nursng School, Massachu Betts General Hosptal Nursng School. As soon as the phonograph was turned on, the brunch consstng of bagel, lox, oreanp cheese s;.vches gave way to general dancng, vhch lasted untl about 2:30 p.m. ' FFCAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNDERoRADUATES OF MASSACHUSETTS NSTTUTE OF TECHNOLOGY VOL.LXXV.NNO ' CAMBRDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 9.. CENTS ~.. : Meetg On Sate Re Scholarshps Fr Study A broad There wll be a dscusson meetng ths Thursday, September 30, at 5:00 p.m. n the Lbrary Lounge, 4E30, for those students nterested n studyng abroad n Applcants for Fulbrght, Rhodes, Buenos Ares Conventon, Marshall scholarshps, or any students nterested n foregn study are welcome. Former Fulbrght Rhodes scholars wll be present to speak brefly to answer questons. Fulbrght Commttee members, teachers students wth foregn study experence, others nterested n the nternatonal exchange of students wll be there to dscuss specfc areas of study ndvdual countres. Students nterested n study abroad under the varous government prvate sponsorshps are urged to take advantage of ths opportunty to talk wth those who have had the experence ofstudy abroad or are actvely engaged n' the admnstraton of these programs. MT Staff Players Plan Busy Season For Comng Year The Staff Players, a drama organzaton, wll hold ts frst meetng tomorrow, at the Faculty Club. The program for thsyear ncludes "The Crucble" "Skn cf. our Teeth" as full scale productons "Murder n the Cathedral", "Dal M for Murder," "The Madwoman of Challot" as play readngs. Begnnng wth "The Crucble," all Staff Player productons wll be staged n the new audtorum where ample facltes are provded. Dr. Preston K. Munter of the Medcal Department, has agreed to drect both the major productobs as well as "Murder n the Cathedral" as a specal playreadng f6r the Freshman Orentaton program. Prmarly a socal organzaton, Staff Players s composed of graduate students, faculty members, other members of the M..T. staff who are nterested n varous phases of drama. A playreadng or a lecture s presented at each of the monthly meetngs. The play to be read at the September meetng s Gradoux's "The Madwoman of Challot." nterested. persons arenvted.. J H NEWS BREFS OF TODAY NSA Nl*+ew had undergone thorough nvestgaton Bob Adams' B P rom otons To b jont commttee representng the Natonal Assocaton of Deans of Men, Wll Play For FX v e of Students, had been gven 'om Dormtory Dance O f 4 F acult7 (Contnued on page 2) Fve admnstratve promotons at Females Flock To the lnsttute have been announced. Paul V. Cusck, formerly Assocate Drector of the Dvson of DefenseBaker House Hop Laboratores Assocate Drector vde the musc. Fscal Offcer of the Dvson ofn Great Nu mbers `.4! kw l. The NSA commttee at MT has exstence or actvty on the part of the been n operaton snce the Fall of average student. The fault s partally 947 (the nsttute afflated wth te that of succeedng generatons of n USNSA shortly after the organza sttute Commttees n not makng full ton's consttutonal conventon n the use of ther Natonal Student Consummer of that.year), yet seven years gress delegates. Certanly, nscomm produced lttle realzaton of NSA's must bear the resporsblty for the relegaton of the NS.A commttee to a musty lttleseen corner of N oted Composer Walker Memoral. On the other h, ) the natonal has not done effectve Ernst Lev;l ep ll publcty work ll past years. by _,P Tech student who has attempted to Lea re TW P glean pertnent nformaton from the AT LAST T'S OPENEdgar Hggns '57 Lecture hs Fall mass of trva trva usually found n sts n newly opened door that now provdes passageway through the Hayden nscomm offce can attest to the weakthe USNSA newsletters outsde the Humantes Lbrary, The Humantes. Department has an ness of ths forn of publcty. stll n the plannng stage. The staton 's also plannng to play for several nounced the appontment of Ernst Lack of effectve publcty, past or A The TcehTechnque Photo0 actvtes' dances. Levy, composer panst, as Vst ganzatonal admnstratve crses ng Carnege Lecturer n Musc for wthn the USNSA staff, occathe fall term. Mr. Levy wll offer four sonal vtuperous attacks by the rab lecturerectals on Beethoven pano dly rratonal Students for Amerca nscomm Meets Rc h ard H. Boltsonatas, two lectureson the Pythago has resulted n much questonng of! rean phlosophy, a semnar on the the. worth of NSA afflaton by col Beethoven pano sonatas. leges unverstes. Although over Tomorrow, Wll Be Open Sesson Tomorrow at 5 '0 p.m. there wll be a meetng of nsttute Commttee n Ltchfeld Lounge, Walker Memoral. Ths meetng, whch s open to all students,. wll be conducted wthout formal parlamentary procedure. For the frst tme, purely as an experment, t takes the form of a dscusson group. After approvng the selecton of. Peter Toohy '55 as the new charman of the Publc Relatons Commttee the establshment of the new rules governng use of Morss Hall, the eo[m r mttee wll dscuss ts general func tons under the reorganzed plan of student government, as well as specfc projects to be undertaken ths year. The commttee on the dscrmnaton conference wll then submt ts report, to be followed by a general dscusson of possble topcs areas of ds for the cusson conference. t TE.N. SMOKER On Tuesday, September 28, from 5:00 to 6:.0 pm., Tech Engneerng News wll hold a smoker n 2290, presentng general nformaton about postons on lterary, art, photography, makeup, sales, crculaton, busness `sfffs. Refreshments wll be served. WM T Features Career Progra m w eelday vghts "Career Hour," a program of specal nterest to senors, wll be naugurated by WMT n the near futurn; The program wll consst of speakers from' promnent ndustral concerns around the country, descrbng ther job opportuntes. Ths new feature wll be a half hour program ared every weekday, nght from 9:00 to 9:30 p.m. t replaces a programconsstng of classcal musc. Another project beng consdered by WMT s a "Record Hop."' Ths s a dance where records are played nstead of havng a b. No defnte (late has been set for ths yet as t s 'Apponted As E. E. Professor Dr. Rchard H. Bolt has been apponted to the new faculty post of Professor of Acoustcs n the Electrcal Engneerng Department. A Doctor of Phlosophy from the Unversty of Calforna, he has lectured attended conferences n Engl on the Contnent. He has done research n untderwater sound has advsed n the acoustc desgn of such buldngs as the Unted Natons buldng n New York the Festval Hall n London. Dormtory Commttee's Annual Fall Aequantance Dance wll be held ths Saturday n Morss Hall of Walker Memoral, between the hours of 8:00 2:00. Bob Adams' b wll pro About 300 grls from Lasell Jr. College, Wellesley, Smmons plus numerous others from Radclffe many schools n the Boston area wll be mported for the occason. Admsson prce s $.00 plus an opton card. Only dormtory resdents are recevng optons you can't get a tcket wthout one, so hold onto yours. Tckets wll be sold n the ndvdual dormtores durn; the week. WashngtonThe Unted States Russa have come to the concluson that they cannot agree on a plan for the poolng of peaceful uses of atomc energy. For eght months, both' natons have corresponded on the possblty of makng such a plan. Now, both natons have decded to publsh a 36page document contahng the notes exchanged between them, plannng to use them as propaga. WashngtonSecretary of State Dulles has gone to London to the nnepower a.m., conference beng held there. t s sad he has hopes of reachng an agreement wth Premer MendesFrance on the ssue of rearmng West Germany acceptng her nto NATO. f not,_however, he also has plans to rearm West Germany aganst France's dsapproval. ncluded n hs measures are plans for recommendng the movng of Amercan forces to Span, Brtan, taly, the Mddle East. However, ths s just a theory now. WashngtonThe Unted States has demed that Russa pay $,620,295.0 for the shootng down of an Amercan plane over nternatonal waters two years ago, or else we shall submt the case to the nternatonal Court of Justce at The Hague. The Unted States also asked Russa to release nformaton regardng the eght crewmen who were supposedly pcked up by a Russan shp after the crash. Congress Provdes deazs For Tech Gw '.t He wll. be remembered by many 300 colleges representng,000,000 students faculty members for hs students are now members (almost appearances n the Humantes Seres half of thle college populaton n the concerts of Aprl 6, 952, Febru country) the organzaton s now ary 2, 954. After hs pano rectal on a frm footng admnstratvely n 954 Tthe Chrstan Scence Mon fnancally, the old bugaboo of comtor wvrote: "Ernst Levy s one of the rauncatons stll brngs on occasonal great pansts of the country... bouts of hestance on the part of some (He) s ndt only a magnfcent pan colleges. MT has been no excepton; st; he s a prolfc composer, When n 952 the charges of SFA that the he returns to Boston that should TJSNSA was leftst even commube soonwould he brng us some of nsttnged receved wde attenton hs own storks, along wth other con nscomm nsttuted an nvestgatemporary composers?" ton nto MT's relatonshp wth Mr. "Levy wll be an East Campus USNSA. The subcommttee's report faculty resdent, lvng n Munroe 206, brought out two man facts: the nsfor the fall term..tonal staff had been cleared by the. FB; the polces organzaton M ec m becrs c the Natonal Assocatonf of Deans of Women, the Natonal Assocaton ndustral Cooperaton, Delbert L. Rhnd, formerly Bursar, were named Assstant Treasurers. Wolcott A. Baker House experenced the largest most colossal acquantance Hokanson, formerly Assstant Bursar, took over the post of Bursar. dance t has ever housed last Frday Two newly created postons, Drector of Physcal Plant Drector of completely unantcpated. Grls from nght. The oversupply 0d grls was General Servces, wll be flled by M r. Smmons, Boston Unversty, Pne Carl M. F. Petterson, who has beenmanor, Chler, Bres, Garl, Superntendent of Buldngs PowJacksoner, Mr. R. Coln Maclaurn, wholn Square House, Beth srael, Fsher, Radclffe, Mount da, Frank., has been Personnel Offcer, respectvechamberlaynly. flocked to Baker House by chartered, many other colleges buses, cars, taxes, the MTA, by foot. Grls Galore The Baker House Socal Commttee, headed by James H. Stone '55, had planned on havng 200 grls for the dance. But outsde observers passng n front of Baker House around 9:00 p.m. that evenng notced a sea of grls passng n out of the dormtory. Grlls who were latecomers to the dance took one look nsde walked away. At one partcular nstant durng the evenng there were over 600 people n Baker House, the grls outnumberng the boys 2 to. Seventeen cases of soda, fourteen Seler Addresses Grls' Con eren ce On Government Last Tuesday, September 2, an annual Student Government Workshop was held at Smmons College, wth John J. Seler '55, Dormtory Councl Charman, delverng the keynote address. The Workshop,was attended by approxmately 00 upperclass grls who are offcers of clubs, Student Councl members, charmen of commttees, honor club members. Ths conference s a basc ndoctrnaton n group psychology, commun pounds of potato chps ten pounds of pretzels were rep0~ted consumed caton, the technques of student durng the dance. The Baker House government operatons. Seler dscussed the atttudes motvatons Socal Commttee have expressed reso for more accurate socal co lutons of leadershp. He also gave precautonary advce on the proper use of 4ordnaton so that n the future no more grls wll be nconvenenced. democratc processes n commttees. _.

4 .,,, ;,. ",'*,"' v2[ ' '' v7 SD^ n, * 6 o C :.,.. ;. 'NSA* N.... enscou of the ned for n ~ Al bu'j hous J '/ (Gont'red from"' p" forn ato many otner neghborng colleges wll entertan you to the musc of Art Brckley's Orchestra. Ths nformal stag dance begns at 8:5 p.m. The "Y" s near Copley Sapyre, 40 Clarendon Street. Admsson 50c. Cambrdge Cty Hosptal6 Camela Ave.,'the Senor Class s sponsorng ths nformal acquantance dance at 75c per male.'passon musc by Emmett Obren's B. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2 M..T.s gong to have ts frst Dormtory Acquantance Dance to the beat of Bob Adams 8 pece orchestra. The festvtes wll be roofed nwalker's Mcrss Hall. Admsson wll be $.00 for Techmen; Harvard excluded. Framesfor the struggle wll,be suppled, from nearby grl's colleges by the Dormtory Soa Commttee. Sargent College of Physcal Educaton A plet 5 end gorsement. ' t C perta ng to student prob ope. government 'r ' ~' U Bjorsement. *~by aans. annual nstttf a.ommt The NfA tr Cgo. D ANCBES tee voted to retan memeslp n ress prode unque channels for the ;'...,*,FRDAY, OCTOBER. NSA. Why spendmoney for delegates exfchanke 6 deas among stjden'. '~., : : ~',..... 'fhf..,,t_ ant L... ' _ ' welevseyose stugents wno are ambtous enough who. ore' equpped travelng to. the annual Natonal Stu leaders from all parts of the lntej v.vol, LXXV Tueay, Septemnbe 28, 954 No. 28 wth four wheels can' fnd out at what dent Congress? We sheauld not do so, States from many other natonsf. campus dormtores the Wellesley f these delegates cantnot adequately ' More more, campuses are becorm. "Mxers" wll be gven. Usually nvtaton cards represent our student government at ng aware of thebroad problems fae. MANA GNG BOARD are requred, 'butlthe smooth the Congress by presetntaton of our ng students n / ths naton General Manager '...NormanG. ulgen, ' operator can always fgure an angle. Ml.nagng Edtor Frank Berryman, '56 Fne ManorTechmen who remember deas, polces, pa: rtcular needs. throughout the world. Edtor hlp Brden rvden ' 'those pretty spne Man6r grls at the We should not doso, ff our delegates Busness Manager an Schell, '55 Baker House Acquantance 'Dance wll (even though representtatve) are not Last year; Dean Jacoby (then Un. fullyutlzed n the ensung year as dergraduate Assocaton Presdent) :'. ' ]EDTORS MakeUp...Davd Ap_2lng, '57 Sports... John Fredman. '57 sources of new deas, projects became charman of the regonal stuf: News $... ep...e...st.hen l on en, 5'{b Copy... Robert Rosenbaum, '57 vewponts. dent government commsson of thee Features... Bjorn Rossng, '56 Asst. Copy...Everett H. Trop. ';7 Asst. Features...A. C. Turrs, '56. Asst. Features...Davd Klenan, '56 Fortunately, studeht government at NSA. Thssummer, both Eldon Relly MANAGERS Advertsng.Ernest W'asserman, '57 Offce Manager Jacob Gubbay, '56 Treasurer Dnald Kffman, '56 Crculaton Manager hlp B. Mtchel, '57 Secretary Phlp J. Phllou, '55 STAFF MEMBERS Danel Schneder, '57; Stephen Edelglass, '56; Ben Chertok, '57; Robert Berg '57; John Kretzer, '57; 'J. Phlp Bromberg, '56; Paul W. Abrahans, '56; John C. 'Chrstan, '57; Anthony Merz, '55; Gerald L. Marwell, '57.; Phlp Gallagher, '57. All photos by The TechTechnque Photo Staff, unless, otherwse accredted. OFFCES OF THE TECH News, Edtoral BusnessRoom 020, Walker Memoral, Cambrdge 39, Mass. Entered as second class matter at the post offceat Boston, Massachusetts. Calendar of Events from September 28 through October 6, 954.TUESDAY,' SEPTEMBER 28 Food 'Technology Department. Food ndustry Semnar: '.Problems of Under,water Food Producton.'' Mr. J. Rchards Nelson, Presdent of Ellsworth Oyster Co., Amercan Oyster nsttute. Roomh 630, 2:00 4:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY,. SEPTEMBER 29 Young Republcan Club. Frst fall meetng. Room 520, 5:00 p.m. Technology Chrstan Assocaton. Relgous Acton Dvson Smoker. Speaker: Dean Wllam Speer. T.C.A, Offce, Walker Memoral, 5:'5 p.m. Concert B. Rehearsal. Morss Hall, Walker Memoral, 7:30 p.m..r...,_ * _,_ tf want to try 'make the, acquantance dances at ther dormtores. Ths s also for the'ambtous student wth a means. Lesley Collegethe Student Government s sponsorng a gala acquantance dance at the Hotel Commer opposte the Cambrdge Common. Dancng from 82 to the musc of Bob Donahue's B. Tdke the Mass. Ave. bus to Harvard Square walk the rest of the way along Garden Street. Boston Y.W.C.A.studqnt hostesses from Boston Unversty, Smmons, Fsher * A the nsttute s becom ng ncreasng,(current presdent) myself. toolk actve part n the Congress found meet these healthy grl s at ther Record t to be vastly stmulatng pr. Hop Saturdaynght. D ncng 82. Ad ductve. The broadened outlook whch msson about 50c. Takbe the Mass. Ave. bus to Harvard Sque5re. Walk along Congress delegates acqure s an n.: Mass. Ave. untl you reach 8 Everett tangble, but can be transmtted n; Street. ther work n student government. The ENTER TA N M 'aon. 3technques deas' for specfc pro. nternatonal Student Assoc; Street, Cambrdge. Ther "Lght Drama r jects whch delegates acqure are more "Wolfgang readly applcable to partcular cap. Group" s gong to pressent Borchert: The Man Outscde" on Safurday pus' stuatons. nsttute Commttee at 8:30 p.m. two pley. productons on.o wl bn students n general wll proft Sunday, also at 8:30 p. Tennessee Wllams' "Ths Property s from the new look NSA wll soon have Condemned" the other wll be A. P. at the nsttute, as Eldon Relly hopes of Soho." For to strengthen the structure of the local He,'bert's "Two Gentlemeen those students who are not acquar.tu NSA commttee n dong so to m. wth ths drama group, t s one of the best amateur drama groups n the Boston plement the proper functonng of our area. Admsson s 25c. student government. Boston Opera Housethe New York Cty Opera wll present a se( quence of seven (Next weekusnsa: present polcy projected servces.) Gr Operas startnc November 2 through November 7. Theer Boston reper newspapers. tory can be found n the local Boston Gardentckets are now beng sold for the Hppodrome.of 955, Skatng October Vantes. 5. 0, featurng the ntern atonally famous Symphony HallCharles Munch wll drect, TECH S PARADSE LOST the Boson Symphony Orchestra throughts 74th season startng Frday, October 8. / By Phl Gallagher Check the T.C.A. for tckets. QB~~~~~~~B~~ They all TH.URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 Fencng Team. Smoker'for freshmen nterested n fencng. Walker Gymnasum, 5:00 pm. Glee Club. Rehearsal. Room 290, 5:00 p.m. Lecture Seres Commttee. Flm: "All the Kng's Men." Room 90, 5:00, 7:30, 9:30 p.m. Admsson: 30 cents. Technology Chrstan Assocaton. Boys' Work Dvson Smoker. Speaker: Mr. Angelo Musto,. Drector of Goodwll (Settlement) House. Tyler Lounge, Walker Memoral, 5:00 p.m. FRDAY, OCTOBER Mechancal Engneerng Department. Semnar: "Revew of Theory Experment n Metal Cuttng." Prof. Mlton C. Shaw. Room 3370, 3:30 p.m. Coffee wll be served n Room 374 from 3:003:30 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER' 2 Freshman Salng Team. The Hexagonal (M..T., McGll, Mddlebury, Vera mont). 'M..T. Salng Pavlon. nformal Dance Commttee. Dormtory Acquantance Dance. Morss Hall, Walker Memoral. '8'00 p.m.2:00 mdnght. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 Varsty Salng Team. Jack Wood Trophy. M..T. Salng Pavlon. 'MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 Convocaton n commemoraton of Karl Taylor Compton. Ten eleven o'clock classes omtted. Rockwell Cage, :00 a.m. Chemstry Department. Frst of lecture seres on "Selected Topcs n Natural Product Chemstry." Sr Alexer R. Todd, Arthur D. Lttle Vstng Professor of Chemstry. Room 620, :002:00 p.m. Choral Socety. Rehearsal. Room 290, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 Debatng Socety. Smoker for freshmen other new students. Ltchfeld Lounge, Walker Memoral, 5:00 p.m. Glee Club. Rehearsal. Room 290, 5:00 p.m. Chrstan Scence Organzaton. Subject: "Moral.Courage." Tyler Lounge, Walker Memoral, 5:5 p.m. Symphony.rchestra. Rehearsal. Morss Hall, Walker Memoral, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 Clemstry Department. Second of lecture seres on "Selected Topcs n 5Natural Product Chemstry." Sr Alexer R. Todd, Arthur D. Lttle Vstng Professor of Clhemstry. Room 620, :002:00 p.m. EXHBTONS Karl Taylor Comptona retrospectve on hs lfe whle Presdent of M..T.s the subject of an exhbton beng shown n the New Gallery of the Charles Hayden Memoral Lbrary through October. to. Hours: Monday through Frday, 9:00 a.m.5:00 p.m.; Saturday Sunday, 2:005:00 p.m. Photographc Salon prnts by Wellngton Lee of New York Cty wll be on dsplay n the Photo Servce Gallery, Basement of Buldng, from 'October 4 to October 24. CALENDAR OF EVENTS The Calendar of Events appears n THE TECH on Tuesday wth announcements for the followng eght days (Wednesday through Wednesday). Notces, typewrtten sgned, must be n the offce of the edtor, Rcom 7204, not later than noon on Thursday pror to the date of publcaton. Materal for the Calendar of October 63 s due September 30. When polce arrved at the college haberdashery, they shook ther heads n dsbelef. nstead of beng gagged bound, thesalesman was actually glued to the floor. They took quck stock of the clues... an empty glue pot, several oddshaped peces of cloth scattered about, an empty 'Showcase, an empty cash drawer. ngenous shrtrobbery! "Ugg 'glub," sad the salesman, stll all stuckup. stuck down, rather. When they fnally got hm extrcatedwthotwate chsels, he thanked them ncely sad, "What's the matter wth you jerks? haven't been robbed."."no," he explaned, " was smply makng a demonstraton of the Van Heusen Century shrt for some of the boys. Showed them why the revolutonary onepece Century collar just won't wrnkle ever. Told 'em how regular collars are madte o h,!of e,,, co,,h,,"led'" sttched together. glued a set, `ust for emphass... 'learned to demonstrate n Woolworth's." "Get on wth t," sad the detectve. "Well, showed 'em how 'these 3pece jobs wrnkle wlt quckly. even wth starch or stays. sad the Van Heusen Century collar would stay neat alwayswthout starch or staysor. ther money back. When told 'em that Van Heusexn Centurys gave 'em lots more wear than ordnary shrts, yet cost the same prce (just $3.95 for whtes $4.50 for colors) they bought me out. was so overjoyed, dd a lttle jg trpped over.the glue pot. Got stuck up." "Oh, yeah?" yeahed the detectve. "Well, where's all the dough?"' "Oh, college men never pay. They just charge everythng to Dad." (Edtor's note: Oh, yeah?)., UU. 4 Rooseve Meet at your collegate rendezvous... n mdtown Manhattan Congenal College Crowd * Dancng to Guy Lonmbardo E n the Roosevelt Grll E Excellent Restaurants Cockta Lounge w oattractve, reasonable accommodatons You'll feel more at home on your, next weekend or holday n j New York f you stay at the hotel R nose.,elt,'qnvenently closetotheatres, shops en tertanment areas, the Roosevelt.. wth ts nvtng accommodatons frendly atmosphere s the natural place for students to stay. ' SPECAL STUDENT RATES $4.50 per person perday Three h a room $5.50 per person per day m Two n,a room $6.50 per person.. per day One n a room o 00 ' HOTEL SE VELTg A HLTON HOTEL n the heart of New York Cty l at Madson Avenue 45th Street CC 'CC C" C' C '. C ~ C' C~ C' rn, u l c* r ~r CCCCCCC r. e r.~rr l. ~clr~ c C ~cz^ C ' ; r~rc r.l. U _; G _..,;:. ll 'm ~ ~ MlorYY v.a

5 ::r.n' " ',? C ; ;,:r7lllr :;7)_ ' l c' ' :.,,. '4 :,:, r. " "'"".L" ' "''".r :..., t.. : :': C: '.'. L':.. ' j. C3$;Aj;.=;mcaMB_rt: : :`. '.': the bush leagu er Footba'lll Kc Frst Salngy 'ks rfournamnt Set ff Seasown' by Jerry Marwell '5T The rosters forntramural football Ch. SAE s last year's runner up ntramural salng, fall season, tradtonally felds a top notch squad. are n, the campus competton s Theta Ch s one of the most athletcoffcally under way....mnded housesn school s almost 'Leagues Chosen sure to present a strong threat. The n football 36 teams have been entered these have been splt up nto league. They face P Lambda Ph n powerladen Grad House s also'n ths fve leagues. The frst league conssts ther opener wll fnd no easy of eght teanms whle the others each pckngs there. Most of ATO's thrd contan seven, wth one bye gven out place squad of last year s back n the openng round. All choosng was they should be mproved. Ph Mu done by pckng out of a 'hat. For ths Delta has the job of meetng them n reason one of the leagues appears the season starter. The last team n much stronger than the others. the league s East Campus whch Openng Games draws a bye. The Eastes have the The leagues shapeup somethng lke largest manpower pool oncampus to ths. n league one Theta X plays draw from must therefore always Ph Kappa, Delta Tau Delta, fghts be consdered a threat. Baker "A", D.U. has t out wth the newly formed TEP squad, the powerful Ph Gamn's, last year's wnners, play Kappa Sg. n league number. Roundng out the schedule s league fve. n ths' league we fnd Ph Beta Epslon openng aganst an mproved SAM club; Theta Delta Ch playng two t's Sgma Ph Epslon vs. Grad House Student Staff DKE Sgma Ch, the 5:5 club aganst Stu comng up aganst Baker "B". Sgma dent House, AEP aganst Burton. Nu draws the bye., Ph Kappa Sgma draws a bye. New Ref System n league three Ch Ph s the lucky, A new system of refereeng football byedrawng squad. Lamba Ch Alpha games has been started. t s much faces Burton Student Staff, Ph Delta the same as the system that was nsttuted last basketball season. All refs Theta plats Delta Ps, Ph Sgma Kappa goes aganst Beta Theta P to wll be pad two dollars a game. They complete the league. League Four Powerful wll be chosen by two tests, one wrtten one oral, whch wll be gven League four s the bg story ths by Jack Merkl '56, Dave Foreman '57, year. t seems to contanf most of the Ashton Stocker '55. These tests serous contenders for Ph Gam's foatball throne. n ths league we fnd SAE openng ts season aganst Theta wll be gven on Wednesday at fve o'clock at the AA offce. Anyone s elgble. Two refs wll be used for each L C.,. :'. :,. _, _0 * Th TechX fh game.. t wll cost. each team about seven dollars wth the teams that reach the fnals payng extra. Salng Starts The frst salng season wll probably start next week. Erne Blake, the manager, expects from ffteen to twenty teams to be dvded nto four leagues. Each team wll consst of two boats, the helmsmen of whch wll be famlarwth the racng rules. The ultmate wnner wll be decded n an eght team fnal regatta. Elmnaton Both football salng wll be elmnaton tourneys, the football beng double elmnaton. Football wll count ten pohts toward the allsports trophy whle the salng contest wll be worth ten: The salng experment s to be watched wth partcular nterest. t s the frst new thng to be ~ njected nto ntramural sports n a long tme. Crew On Charles For Frst Drlls, Frosh Promsng The forgotten Fall sport, crew, ha(! ts offcal Tech start yesterday when the Charles saw the frst of the Cardnal Grey oarsmen. Although the racng schedule comes almost completely n the sprng the fall practces are probably the most mportant phase n the rowng year snce ths s when the fundamentals of the sport are ngraned n the oarsmen. The ~ PAOeThreee Thre Ted The sze of the Frosh turnout must make the '58 coach, Phl Leerson, a good deal more cheerful. Larger than last year's rookes n number at least equal n strength heght, the Frosh turnout bodes well for Beabeaver barks 5455 Grd, Pronses Basketball by Jack Fredman '57.Strong Teanms Puttng one lttle word after another whatever became of sports news at the nsttute? None of the fall sports get under way for a week or so nothng s gong on athletcally wth the excepton of the weekly salng races. Ths s the part of the year when sport fans at Tech start to bemoan the absence of football. n order to console these poor unfortunates, we shall attempt to talk a lttle about football the nsttute... The sophomore football team has an ace passer n Wlle Waterson who throws as well as..,, ;, ~ (', anyone seen around Tech n recent years... The lne s qute lght, however, wth tackles averagng around oneseventy... The fftysevenmen have a rough schedule mapped out for them: Boston Latn Tabor Academy are the sophs' prefeld Day opponents. Besdes lack of weght, the sophs wll be hcapped by nsuffcent practce tme. Both Tabor Boston Latn wll have had at least two weeks edge n practce a consderable weght advantage over the class of '57 grdders..; The freshman footballers should feldan above average outft. The materal s rumored to be excellent.. There are a lot of rumors around about frosh athletes. We prefer to take them reasonably salted. Dd you hear the one about the sxfootseven freshman Burton House... A rumor whch sounds a lttle more reasonable s the one about the experenced frosh basketball materal... No nsult to the sxfootseven you know what f he exsts... Speakng of basketball, the varsty receved a serous blow when Stan Shlensky '55, veteran sxfootsx center last year's lateseason surprse ver crews of the next four years. stout scorer, succumbed to academc pressure. We heard the news front Scotty Whtelaw, Engneer cage coach, who was tryng hard to thnk The heavyweght stuaton s defntely lookng up, snce Tech had a strong Junor Varsty last year graduaton dd' not cut too deeply nto the squad. Lght coach Fraley s faced wth the dffculty of producng a worthy successor to hs champonshp crew of last year. Returnng, however, are four lettermen fragments of the J.V. frosh' squads. All n all ths season could be one of the best ever seen at the nsttute. of somethng else at the tme... But.,. need we say ths, Dee Vergun '56 jons the team ths year. The sxfour transfer student from Texas ht the headlnes last year when, nelgble for varsty play, he broke all ntramural scorng records led the ntramural AllStars to a near upset of the varsty n a beneft game for the embryo basketball Hall of Fame at Sprngfeld... Whch brngs us to cage Captan Carl Hess '55 who won that game late n the second halfwth a, sensatonal exhbton 9f setshootng ncludng a mdcourt shot that swshed through as the thrd quarter endng buzzer sounded. Hs ballhlng, drvng shootng should lead the Engneers to a successful season despte the loss of Shlensky.. Whch remnds us of another rumor... that Shlensky wll be back next term. Scotty hopes so. So do we.. TgerJack Brtt '55 wll be back. 'nuff sad... The cagers should be qute the club to watch n the Cage wth the new floor, even better. TERESA WRGHT says: "Up to 6, my knowledge of actng had been gleaned from seeng moves., When saw my frst professonal play, that was t: only wanted to act. got nto hgh school plays, wrestled props at Provncetown, understuded, sat for months n producers' recepton rooms. One rany nght, sck wth a cotld, read for a good role, got t!" j AGREEE WTH MORE PEOPLE THAN ANY OTHER CGARETTE B. T. Reynolds Tobacco Company. WnstonSalem. N. 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