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XXXVII GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, ATLANTA, GEOINIA, TUESDAY, DECMBER 9, 1952 No. 28 ODK Honor Society Gives Election Plans Ten Jackets Selected Omicron Delta Kappa, National Honorary Leadership Fraternity, is now accepting applications for membership, President Dean Davidson has announced. The application forms are available in the Registrar's In All-American Polls office in the Administration building; completed forms must be turned in to Professor Fred Wenn, 320 Swann Hall, by Saturday, Dec. 13. Member Phi Kappa Phi or Tau Beta Pi WTYJ Announces Nine National Selections Qualifications 5 President, ISO To be eligible for membership 5 Managing Editor, Technique Broadcasting Delay Choose Tech Players in ODK a candidate must have ac- 5 Other Officers, Senior Class quired, according to the official By Harry Phipps 5 Chairman, St. Patrick's Council Until Next Quarter list of leadership awards, either 4 President, Junior Class The Georgia Tech radio station, With due respect for the wealth of great football players on the an A and a B honor and 12 points, 4 President, YMCA Georgia Tech gridiron squad, the nation's annual All-American polls or three B honors and 12 points, WTJY, has postponed the begin- 4 Managing Editor, Blue Print ning of its full-time operations have tapped 10 Yellow Jackets for national honors. Representing the or two B honors and four C hon- 4 Managing Editor, Engineer until after Christmas because of Engineers on the mythicalare squads Co-Captains Hal Miller and ors and 16 points. George Morris, Buck Martin, Leon 4 Captain, Varsity Baseball various difficulties. The station In addition to the above, a Hardeman, Bobby Moorhead, Pete claimed only 16 all-stars. This is 4 Captain, Varsity Basketball originally planned to start operat- candidate must have interests in Brown, Ed Gossage, Orville an unprecedented number and 4 Captain, Varsity Track ing this week, but progress has at least three of the following Vereen, Roger Frey and Cecil represents the solid all around 4 Cadet Colonel, Army' ROTC been slowed because of illness of fields of endeavor: scholarship, Trainer. Selecting these 10 Tech- strength of the greatest Tech team 4 Captain, NROTC its chief engineer. publications, athletics, social and 4 Cadet Colonel, AROTC sters were Look Magazine, Col- of them all. religious affairs, and speech, music The • Board of Directors is busy 4 Elected member, 'Student Coun- lier's, the Associated Press, the Miller and Morris and dramatic arts, and campus cil, initial election at the present time preparing a United Press, the Christy Walsh government. brochure of the station's intended The Engineers' co-captains, Bal 4 Co-Captain, Varsity Football All-American Board, the Interna- Miller and George Morris, along A candidate must rank in the 4 Alternate Captain, Varsity Foot- activities. This will be sent to cer- tional News Service, the News- highest thirty-five percent in his tain organizations in the Southeast with Leon Hardeman, were more ball paper Enterprise Association, the frequently selected than the other class of the college or school in the which are interested in college C Honors A.P. Television Board, and The Tech players. Miller was selected institution in which he is register- radio stations. The brochure will Sporting News. 3 President, Sophomore Class by Look, U.P. and The Sporting ed, to be based upon the record of 4 Other Officers, IFC also ask for funds to support the In winning Coach 's the immediately preceding full station. Until these funds are re- News, while Morris made the :3 Captains, Minor Sports first undisputed SEC champion- grade on the Look, N.E.A. and the academic year or upon the whole ceived, the station will be run with 3 President, Social Fraternity ship, the Jackets produced 10 All- Academic All-America .squad s. preceding academic record. Follow- its available money. Because of (more than one quarter) Americans while all Georgia Tech Hardeman made the I.N.S., the ing is the official list of leadership the financial set-up the station will 3 Honor Roll (3.2) two or more teams combined in the past have Christy Walsh All-American awards. be run on a non-commercial basis. years, Sophomore and above Board and the Sporting News A Honors 3 Letter, Varsity Major Sport, WTJY is already active in the elevens. Defensive halfback Bobby 8 President of Student Council (maximum 6 points) Intercollegiate Broadcasting Sys- Deferments Moorhead was picked for the I.N.S. 8 Editor, Technique 2 Re-election to Student tem-. This organization will hold its Council, A student who is now com- and the A.P. All-American teams, 7 President, Senior Class each re-election regional meeting at Alabama State pleting his academic year and while end Buck Martin made the 7 Editor, Blue Print 2 Second in command, A r m y, College in the near future. As yet, wishes to return to college next Grantland Rice team published in 7 Editor, Engineer Navy, or Air ROTC no representative from WTYJ has quarter must at once: Collier's. Honored by the All- 7 Editor, Yellow Jacket 2 Other Officers, Junior Class been chosen to attend the meeting. 1. Give notice in writing to American television board of A.P. 7 Business Manager, Technique 2 President, Freshman Class When WTYJ does go into opera- his local board that he is elig- were Orville Vereen and Roger 6 Captain, Varsity Football Team 2 Other Officers, Sophomore Class tion, it will transmit through the ible and wishes to continue his Frey. Pete Brown was chosen for 6 Business Manager, Blue Print 2 Member, Phi Eta Sigma regular electrical power line and student deferment status for the A.P. offensive unit. 6 Business Manager, Engineer 2 Letter, Varsity Minor Sport, will therefore be heard only by another year. Brains and Brawn 6 Business Manager, Yellow Jac- (maximum 4 points) 2. State in writing to his the students of Georgia Tech. The One of the most unique all-star ket 2 President, Social Fraternity (one local board that he has request- main transmitter will be located in teams was the Academic All- B Honors quarter) ed the appropriate official of the basement of Glenn Dormitory, American team consisting of col- 6 Secretary, Student Council 2 Honor Roll (3.2) one year his college (Georgia Tech — where there will also be studio lege football players having brains 6 Treasurer, Student Council 2 President, Class "A" Organiza- Dean Pershing, Room 101 as well as brawn. Tech placed 5 President, IFC tion rooms and engineering booths. Knowles) to send to the board George Morris, Ed Gossage and as promptly as possible his Se- Cecil Trainer on this squad. Other lective Service Form 109 on Aerial Enthusiasts honors have been heaped on the class standing. Jackets. Leon Hardeman was voted 3. Request the appropriate the SEC college official, Dean Pershing, player of the year by the U.P.; George Morris was voted the Display Talents For Audience to send the completed SS Form 109 to his local board. SEC lineman of the year by the Something that only a school publicity for Tech since they are of the planes is the product of the 4. Give to the college official Birmingham Quarterback Club; that breeds students with ingenuity flown even at games played away, ingenuity of a graduate of 1952, the correct address of his local and Pete Brown was voted a spot and original ideas, which is why and are a very enjoyable half-time Stuart Richmond, a model plane board. on the Chattanooga Times' annual All-American blocking team. Georgia Tech has them, are the attraction. The planes have been enthusiast who was head pilot last fierce little yellow jacket airplanes flown since 1946, when Band Di- year. that fly at the half of every foot- rector Ben L. Sisk originated the Headed this year by Jim Keen, ball Presidents Hear Address game. They are very appro- idea and installed them as band an IE senior, the group that flies priate and very good vehicles of mascots. The present unique design the three present planes are large- ly AE's : Jack McAllister, senior; Presented By Dr. Bunting Bill Waites, sophomore, and sopho- more Bill Cooksey. These boys The Presidents' Club of Georgia Tech held its quarterly . meeting spend about thirty hours of hard last Friday evening at the Omicron Delta Kappa Banquet Room in the work building each plane, and quite Brittain Dining Hall building. Approximately eighty presidents from a bit of additional spare time is various organizations throughout the campus attended the banquet. spent in checking them and caring Speaker for the evening was Dr. Bunting, Executive Vice-President to follow rather than lead. for them. In return they make trips The banquet, sponsored by ODK, with the band to the out-of-town of Oglethorpe University. Dr. Bunting gave a revealing and was under the chairmanship of football games, expenses paid by Don Bogue, vice-president of ODK. the band, and receive the thrill of highly interesting speech on the aspects of leadership. Many facts It was definitely announced at the performing before the football banquet that at the next Presi- crowds. Last year they performed and figures pertaining to leader- ship in industry were brought dents' Club meeting, which will in the Orange Bowl, and this year take place during the winter quar- they will perform in the Sugar forth in the speech. Dr. Bunting brought to life several astonishing ter, a complete discussion of the Bowl. facts which proved his numerous proposed Student Union building All the boys are good flyers and points. A mention was made of a will be presented. The discussion have had only one crack-up in the recent poll taken of executives in will include sketches, plans, and past several years, the one at the American industry in which less layouts of the building. Alabama game of November 15th, than 10 percent expressed the de- ODK, one of the high honorary when two planes were flown to- sire to 'become president of their in- organizations on the campus, has gether for the first time. When the dividual concerns. Dr. Bunting taken the project of securing crash occurred the pieces of one showed that this proved a lack of enough money to draft the corn- Bill Waites, Jack McAllister and Jim Keen test one of their leadership and an apparent desire (Continued on page 4) planes before a test flight on Grant Field. (Continued on page 4)

Tuesday, December 9, 1952 Page 2 THE TECHNIQUE, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Dormitory Problem Outstanding Co-op Wins Scholarship Remedy Needed Now Frederick H. Mappin, an out- "The South's Liveliest College Newspaper" We've got' too much on our minds these days to be bothered standing student in the Co-op De- with trivial campaigns resembling "Keep Off the Grass" programs. partment, has been awarded a $500 Subscription rates $1.00 per' quarter scholarship by the American Brake Besides the normal amount of worry about studies, we've had the Editor __ _ Russ Leverette Shoe Foundry Company of New Business Manager _ Don Gordon best (called second best by some) football team in the nation, York. Mappin was selected for this Published semi-weekly except weekly from June 15 to September 16 by the studen a gun battle, coeducation, national elections, and international scholarship over several other can- thets of the Georgia Institute of Technology, 226 North Ave., N. W., as an expression war to occupy our minds. didates after a lengthy interview student news and opinion only. Letters to the Editor and signed articles represent "loft Acetsisaanrtial y those of athee editor. with Mr. William Grant, a repre- view Es nerotftehdeiar at writers nod not This is the attitude that prevaiS, but it's outdated now. The post officeff in e redoiftotrhe second class. Accented sentative for the company who for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1106, Act of October 2, trivial matters we have overlooked are rapidly becoming more im- graduated from Georgia Tech. 1917, authorized April 3, 1922. • portant. We must remedy a bad situation or find ourselves faced This is the third scholarship with a drastic problem. the American Brake Shoe Foundry o The small matter we refer to concerns residents of the dormi- Co. has offered Tech students. Two Calendar f Events seniors hold the other scholarships tories. Thoughtlessness on the part of a few individuals is creating DECEMBER 9-DECEMBER 15 Monday at present. The company had orig- 5:00 — Delta Y - disorder that may lead to the discontinuation of several services inally planned to have only two Wednesday Phalanx Club (YMCA) provided for dorm residents. scholarships at this institution, 12:00—Student-Faculty Lunch 7:00—Sigma Y-Phalanx but they were so well pleased with (Dinning Hall) Ea6h week- Club The Telephone Company has threatened to remove phones (YMCA) the caliber of the previous Tech day found filled with slugs or shorted out to avoid paying for service. 7:30—Technique Staff scholarship holders that they de- 4:00—Camp Committee (YMCA) (Pub. The fruit juice vending machines may be removed if empty cans Lounge) cided to give an extra scholarship 5:00--Gamma-Y-Phalanx continue to litter the halls and grounds. 7:30—Engineer Staff for the year 1952-53. (YMCA) (Pub. Already some of the dormitory lounges are unfurnished because Lounge) some selfish individuals have confiscated the furniture for their Thursday 7:30—Blue Print Staff (Pub. Lounge) exclusive use. Discount Offered 6 :00—Toastmasters Club (Dining Hall) NO MOVIE THIS WEEK AT And to top all of this, thievery has been reported. Coordinator The Atlanta Opera Company an- YMCA of Housing Frank Wilson reports that "great loss" has been suf- tiounces that a special discount of Friday Tuesday fered by some occupants. one-half price on tickets will be 4:00—World Student Fund Com- 11 :00—Beta given to Georgia Tech students, mittee (YMCA) Y-Phalanx Club Now the matter is not unimportant and it cannot be passed over. (YMCA) Faculty and employees, their wives 7:00—Recreation Council Perhaps taking care of the telephones and keeping the halls clean 5:00—Society of Religious In- and dates, for the performance of (YMCA) are not as important as eliminating dishonesty, but they too are quiry "Manor," in English, to be held at 8:00—Open House Dance at 5:00—Alpha worthy of consideration. the Tower Theatre, December 11, YMCA Phalanx Club We live in a small community of our own on campus. It be- 12 and 13, at 8:30 p.m. (YMCA) Sunday comes the duty of each member of the community to consider the Representatives of the Atlanta 6:45—Student Council (Council Lutheran Student dinner meeting Room) welfare of his neighbors and the group as a whole. Those respon- Opera Company will sell tickets at the Information Desk, Administra- at Lutheran Church of the 7:30—Newman Club (158 4th sible for the condition growing worse should meet with group tion Building, on Wednesday and Redeemer after morning St.) disapproval and be subjected to the desires of the majority. Thursday, December 10 and 11. worship 8:00—Camera Club (YMCA)

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13 SHOPPING DAYS GEORGIA TECH COLLEGE INN 'TIL CHRISTMAS Owned and Operated by the Georgia Institute of Technology for the Convenience fil the Studer ► N Tuesday, December 9, 1952 THE TECHNIQUE, ATLANTA, GEORGIA Page 3 Pia's• in Alabama Sigma Chi Places First Hoopsters Open Season In Cross Country Meet Against Auburn Tigers By Wilfred Smith Ily Mark Myer, With the completion of the cross country race and the playoffs of football and volleyball under way, the fall quarter intramural season ISO The Yellow Jackets from Georgia Tech open their 1953 basketball is nearing completion. The football playoffs began Sunday but the schedule Wednesday, December 10, against the Auburn Tigers in volleyball playoffs are being held up because several of the teams in Auburn, Alabama. This game is the first of fifteen road games that contention for league crowns have will the Engineers play this year. The Auburn ball club is built have not yet completed their sea- of the round robin playoffs in the use the New around its 6-ft., 2-in. captain, son. football leagues, Sigma Alpha Dec. 29-30—Gator Bowl Tourna- Bubba Farish. Farish has been de- The cross country race was held Epsilon defeated Tau Epsilon Phi clared one of the best guards in ment at Jacksonville Saturday, with a turnout of ap- while Sigma Phi Epsilon lost to AfICROTOMIC Jan. the SEC, having missed the all- 2—Tampa Univ. at Tampa proximately 65 men. Sigma Chi Delta Tau Delta. This was the first —the Absolutely Uniform SEC team by only a few points Jan. 3—Miami at Miariii fraternity won the team champion- loss of the season for the SPE DRAWING PENCIL last season. Rounding out the two Jan. 6—Georgia at Athens ship and dominated the individual squad and for the Delts it Jan. • Absolute uniformity means drawings without guard posts is a junior, Jack 10—Vanderbilt at Nashville competition by placing three of climaxed a dramatic fight for the "weak spots"— clean, legible detail. Famous Turner. The tWo forward slots will Jan. 12—Alabama, here their men among the five medalists. league championship. The SPE for smooth, long•wearing leads. Easily distin- be filled by two juniors, John Coch- The individual race was won by squad scored first and held their guished by bull's-eye degree stamping on 3 Jan. 14—Auburn, here sides of pencil. At your campus store ! ran and Bill Fickling. In the pivot Bobby Adams of Beta Theta Pi. six-point advantage until the last Jan. 17—Tennessee at Knoxville spot will be 6-ft., 7-in. Bob Fenn. Second place was won by a runner three minutes of the game. Sid Jan. The Georgia Tech five will be 24—South Carolina at for an ISO unit who had left the Anderson then • passed to Ben EBERHARD studded with newcomers this year. Columbia field before officials could get his Carver for the Delts' score; an- Bill Cohen, a freshman, is slated Jan. 26—Vanderbilt, here name, but the other three places other Anderson - to - Carver pass FABER to start at the pivot spot for the Jan. 31—Furman at Greenville were won by Mike Cady, Tack (Continued on page 4) TRADE MARKS REG. U.S. RAT. OFF. Tech squad. Coach Hyder has not Feb. 14—Georgia, here Peavy, and Brian Head, all of yet come up with two guards that Sigma Chi. The team coming out Feb. 7—Mississippi at Oxford can work together in setting up with the lowest score was Sigma Feb. 9—Miss. State at plays. However, before the season Starksville Chi with 25; second place was won ANNUAL DECEMBER opens Coach Hyder expects to come Feb. 14—Florida, here by Alpha Tau Omega with 47 and up with a starting combination Feb. 16—Tennessee, here third by Beta Theta ,Pi with 69. from the following men : Howard Feb. 21—L.S.U. at Baton Rouge This race was run over a fine SALE course of two miles and tile Sneed, Eric Crake, Roger Bolton Feb. 23—Tulane at New Orleans and Johnny Harwell. casualty rate was fairly high. Feb. 27—Loyola at Chicago In the first round of competition • Silas Stars Opening at one of the forward slots for Tech will be "old reliable" Pete Silas. Pete was recently pick- AFTER ed on the p•e-season all-SEC team. He is considered by many to be the best player in the SEC this SIX year. At the other forward posi- tion will be Gene AndersonGene was a member of last year's squad. TUXEDOS Coach Hyder thinks that Tech has an even chance of winning its first game, commenting, "Auburn has a good and experienced ball club, but by hustle and determina- tion we hope to combat this experi- $45.00 ence." The Yellow Jackets will open their season here in Atlanta on Friday, December 12. Tech' is playing only six home games this year so everyone is urged to get out and support the team at home. REGULAR PRICE Schedule The 1952-53 Georgia Tech $59.50 basketball schedule is as follows: LOok! Another man switched to Kentucky Club Dec. 10—Auburn at Auburn Dec. 12—South Carolina, here the thoroughbred of pipe tobaccos Dec. 19—Alabama at Birmingham

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We Grind Our Own Hamburger Meat To Insure High Quality BRADLEY BUILDING Owned and Operated by Georgia Institute of Technology for the Convenience of Students LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE CAMPUS Tuesday, December GEORGIA 9, 1952 Page 4 THE TECHNIQUE, ATLANTA, PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Intramurals NUTS ! Airplanes The editor of the U. of Ver- WE HONOR STUDENT A Grand Collectio n of (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 3) mont's newspaper received a let- plane were scattered all over Grant scored the extra point which was ter which goes as follows: PURCHASE CARDS CLASSICAL Field. Jim Keen and Bill Waites the margin of victory. The final "I like your newspaper. It is tried too many complex maneuvers score read Delta Tau Delta 7, good. It is sometimes funny. My RECORDS too soon that time, but they are Sigma Phi Epsilon 6. roommate lets me read it. I read TECH TAILORS Come by and let Reynold Negri, better now, and in the future two In the other game Sunday after- it. I have a dog. His name is planes will always be flown at the noon, the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Rusty. He likes to read it. CLEANERS & LAUNDRY our record specialist, help y ou, is same time. team defeated the previously unde- "I have a cat. Her name Specialized Alterations Unwelcome Incidents Mitty. She reads it. I am in the feated but once tied Tau Epsilon Dry Cleaning - 1 Day Service BOB'S MUSIC SHOP There has been a number of Phi team, 26 to 0. More activity first grade. I am 69 years old. Dyeing and Reweaving minor incidents : the first plane is scheduled for Tuesday with SPE Mother says I'm crazy. Mother is 1923 Peachtree Rd. at Collier Rd. that Stuart Richmond tested was meeting Tau Epsilon Phi and SAE right. Mother is always right. I 51 NORTH AVE. (Next to Varsity) VErnon 4311 attacked by a pigeon, and after a meeting Delta Tau Delta. Thurs- like your newspaper. I am crazy." brief dog-fight the pigeon died and day, the Tau Ep squad will meet so did the plane. The plane was Delta Tau Delta and SAE will repaired, but the pigeon wasn't. play SPE. The fraternity champ- During the half of the 1950 Geor- ion will be decided in the usual gia game at Athens, a drunk method—giving two points for each stumbled onto the field and kicked win and one point for each tie. The YELLOW JACKET INN off the elevator of a plane at it lay fraternity champ will then meet on the ground. Another mishap Techwood Dorm, the ISO champ- the occurred about two years ago when ion, for the school championship. Is Serving a spectator lobbed an apple onto a The volleyball playoffs 'between stationary plane and wrecked its league winners SAE, Sigma Nu, Finest in Hot Dogs, Hamburgers and a Complete tail assembly. 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Several special features have been arranged as part of a Christ- mas celebration by W. J. McAlpin, president of J. J. Finnegan Com- pany, and program chairman for the evening. The program will begin with a water ballet exhibition in the club LUCKIES TASTE pool from 6 to 6:30 p. m. A general get4ogether of members, ladies and guests will be held from 6:45 BETTER! to 7:45, after which dinner will be served. After dinner, Mr. Harry Glancy, an executive of the Gulf They're made better to taste Oil Company and a U. S. official at the last Olympic Games, will pre- cleaner, fresher, smoother! sent a film and describe the Olym- pic Games. Ask yourself this question : Why do I smoke? • A grand prize for couples, and a lady's prize will be awarded dur- You know, yourself, you smoke for enjoyment ing the course of the evening. And you get enjoyment only from the taste of a cigarette. Banquet Luckies taste better—cleaner, fresher, smoother! Why? Because Luckies are made better to taste • (Continued from page 1) plete plans of the Student Union better. And, what's more, Luckies are made of fine building. A building of this type tobacco. L.S./M.F.T.— Lucky Strike Means Fine is strikingly absent from the Geor- Tobacco. gia Tech campus. The need of a So, for the filing you want most in a cigarette... Union building is tremendous; its addition to the present plant at for better taste—cleaner, fresher, smoother taste... Georgia Tech would he the great- Be Happy Go Lucky! est asset the students have ever received. The cost of a building of FOR A CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER TASTE.6 this type is enormous and there- fore will not be past the drawing board stage for several years. Techwand Theatre

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