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a t d r e x e l — NEARLY EVERYONE STUDENT BVILDINQ READS THE TRIANQLE drexei institute O P E N H O U S E OF TECHNOLOGY PHILADELPHIA. PA. TONIQHT VOLUME XXIX NOVEMBER 14. 1952 NUMBER 13 Greeks Portray Injuns In Pi Kappa Phi Presentation O f ^X^ithout Reservation^ A rollicking modern-day Indian Reservation is the theme of the 18th Annual Pi Kap show to he held in the Drexei Audi' torium next Friday and Saturday evenings. Tickets for Friday night s show are $1.00 and for Saturday night $1.25. This year Pi Kappa Phi fraternity is presenting an original play with original niu^_and_lyrics fitted to the “wiles" of a O ■ n I crooked politician who hccomcs r I bigs Plan involved with a jjroup of wealthy T Indians. The title of the play is “Without Reservation.” Central Park A s 'I'he (wo-act musical comedy, under the co-direction of Don Setting For Dance Advena and Ed Chase, will fea­ ture sixteen Drexei co-eds in addi­ A itlONDEZVOlIK in the parit tion to the fraternity members. lias i)een advanced as tlie ideal The original dance numbers that Standing: Joanne Casey, Miriam Geyer, Jean Steele, Alice Miller, Joan McElwee, Jan McAbee Marlene way to spend a Noveml)er Satur­ these girls and boys take part in day night. The Sigma Sigma Sig­ Compton, ^Sgy Sessinger, Nora Trumbower. Seated: Aennchen, Mary Ann Sciuli, Pat Capone Barbara are choreographed by Aennchen Kaestner, Barbara Edwards, Midge Eoye, Cathy Black. v^apone, jsaroara ma sorority lias spent the past of New York. week empluisizing this point. Dan McCormick will portray Feeling that tliere is no more the leading role of Worthington "Who’s romantic parl< than Central Park, Deems, and freshman Ann Tre- Who’ Selects Attention All Students tlie Tri Sigs feel they are doing zona will star as the female vocal­ Reaction of students to tlie students a favor by bringing ist. a portion here in the Great Court the idea of having business­ The story and its interwoven Ne w S en io r M embers men come to Drexei for in­ tomorrow niglit. Tlie girls have musical score revolve around not given all the details, tint they TWENTY'FOUR Drexei students have been selected to “Who's formal cliats is again being Worthington Deems, an unsuccess­ requested. Any student in­ liave let it be known that Tom Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.” They ful politician from the East. As terested in questioning a Darlington’s Orchestra will be pro­ the curtain rises, Worthington has arc Ellen Aiman, Pat Griffith, Janice Hamilton, Joan Holcombe, Jo Ann viding the music. businessman fill out the just lost another election to Con­ Lapinski, Pat Mahon, Letty Lou Moxley, Jeanette Pancoast, Shirley blank on page 6 and return Dancing will start at 9 and con­ gress. In his melancholy mood Parsons, Kay Schleyer, Jan Snyder, Nora Trumbower, Bill Helfner, it to the Placement Office. tinue until 12. Tlie price for the he reads an article In a local news­ rendezvous will be $1.85 per Dick Jamison, A1 Ritchie, Frank Lee, Odd Adams, A1 MacCart, Bob paper stating that the government couple. Jones, Dick Yasky, Bill Mackie, plans to give a Congressional Rep­ Steve Tranovich, Chuck Barris and Students Invited resentative to an Indian Reserva­ -Marty Evelev. Students to Support Campus Chest tion in the West, because oil has TIu? AVoinon’s Student Goveni- been discovered on the Indian ter­ nient Association and the Men’s To Public Relations ritory. Student Council, in conjunction Proceeds of Play W ill G o to Charity At once Worthington with his with a faculty-student committee, Talks at Dormitory manager, played by Jim Henry, THE FALL DRIVE for Campus money for clinics, and donates choose students whom they feel A Public Relations Workshop pack up their bags and head west Chest will begin December 1 and money to local hospitals for treat­ are outstanding to “Wlio’s Who.” will be held at the Drexei Dormi­ hoping to influence the Indians to be climaxed on December 5 and ing polio victims. “Who’s Who” was originated in tory next Monday. All Drexei 6 l)y the play “Seven Keys to Bald- send Worthington to Congress as students are invited to attend the The Salvation Army helps the their representative. 1935 and at that time included pate.” The play, sponsored by meeting and Dr. Bonnel, public poor by providing food, clothing, students from 250 colleges. To­ Rouge and Robe, will donate all Kn route to the reservation, the relations office, will provide all and rooms. Also it establishes day this publication represents proceeds to charity. two men stop in a bar room where necessary arrangements to enable service clubs and welfare centers. 650 colleges and universities and Campus Chest is the only charity they meet the villain, the bar own­ students to attend. The Community Chest is an organ­ is a guide for personnel directors drive at Drexei which the students er, i)layed by Russ Chaney. Over­ The discussion will be broken ization which sponsors a drive for throughout the country. The are asked to support. The pur­ hearing Worthington’s plans to into several subdivisions of public funds to support over 150 separate selection of members is based on pose of Campus Chest is to sup­ run for Indian representative to relations. Career requirements, charities in the Philadelphia area. their character, scholarship, lead­ port eight charities by one large (’ongress, the villain decides to opportunities, international aspect, The World Student Service ership, and business potentiality. donation rather than a separate leave his job and campaign against and case histories will be discussed Fund is an international organ­ For several years one-half of one donation for each charity. Worthington on the Reservation. in detail by many noted author­ ization whose purpose is to help per cent of the student body has Three donations, the Cancer \ow , there Is a waitress, Ann ities. The day’s proceedings will under-priviliged students by pro­ been elected to “W ho’s Who.” Crusade fights cancer by research, Trezona. who works at this bar be climaxed by a dinner meeting viding food, clothing, medical The selection of students is education and medical service. and who takes a sudden interest at the “Poor Richard” Club. aid, books and housing. The in our hero, Worthington, She made very carefully to insure that Cancer research has developed American Friends Service Commit­ no worthy person is overlooked. life-saving tecliniques of X-ray, likewise quits her job and goes tee is a Quaker Society who sends home to father. First, the weiglited averages of all radium and surgery. aid to wherever people may need seniors are examined and those Bare Foot Five The Heart Association, through The Chief of the Indian tribe, it. persons wiiose averages are above education, literature, radio and (Jeorge Wiedenheimer, makes the the various school averages are films as well as research helps Fellowsliip House is a Negro two easterners go through a vigor­ Featured Tonight; ous test to prove that they have then considered as pi*ospective fight heart disease. settlement house, which does so­ candidates. The activity cards of .March of Dimes supports re­ cial work among the colored Indian blood in them; for as they found, to their dismay. Indian this group are Aveighted accord­ OpenHouseParty search for polio cases, provides people. blood was a major stipulation in ing to tlie iiumber of activities and HOMECOMING’S Bare Foot positions held in various organ- running for Congressman. Five will be featured tonight as This year’s show will feature i/.ations. the Student Building Committee colorful costuming. The boys and The weighted averages and ac­ will hold its third open house par­ girls will wear elaborate Indian tivities are reconciled and a ten­ ty. It is scheduled to start at 8 suits and headdress. tative group of approximately 40 p.m. instead of 8:30 so that after men and women are chosen for the movie there will be more time further examination. Each stu­ to dance. dent’s record is then considered The movie this week is a mys­ Program of M usic and discussed by the appropriate tery story called ‘‘He Walked by WHO’S WHO on Page 3 Night,” starring Richard Basehart. It is a very modern movie, having Set for Thursday not yet appeared on television. PI NU EPSILON, honorary mu­ Plans Announced Dancing will follow, to the tunes sical fraternity, is sponsoring a of A1 H ahn’s tive-piece combo. program for all students next For Christmas Post Refreshments will be served in Thursday at 1 p.m. in the audi­ the Triangle Grille; and ping pong torium. Office Employment and billiards will be available for The musical program featuring Mr, Lambert of the U. S. Post students’ enjoyment. Shirley Beeler and Shirley Cusick Dorm girls will again be granted Office at 30th Street has announced is being given to interest more stu- free 12:00 permission. that next Friday, November 21, dents in music. Shirley Cusick This will be the last open house will be set aside to receive appli­ will sing “Let My Song Fill Your this term, but they will continue cants for Christmas employment. Heart,” “One Alone,” “Waltzing once more in the winter. Last To apply for a job you must have in the Clouds,” “A Heart that’s Friday night after the pep rally, Nora Trumbower was crowned the second annual Homecoming Queen a card, obtained from the Drexei at last week’s football game.
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