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The Tt'l'h Scnntt• is pro ud to : 11muu m· ~.· that Dnvc Bruhcc:k aud his worlcl-fumous ll'tal tl'l will providt· th1.• fenturt• ~.· u t ert u ium t>n t for I. F. Wl.'t•kl•nd thh )l.'ar. Ou Snll(lay. Dl't' l.'llllwr l L. Tlw D a' t ' Uruh,·cL. Qu.lr· tt•t " ill luiu~ to the ' t a~ l' of tlw Alden ~ kmor ia l Audi­ torium a juzz co n c ~.> rt in tht• iuimitablt• Bm lx·ck ma nner. A'l< .t ~) mhol ot the PrHW l''~<'i i \'l' jun llltl\ t•mt•nt . l> uvc On•lwd..• 1ml hh q u a 1 t d

ACTION ON IILLSANDS DICK GREGORY THE HILL e ew6 DAVE IRUIECK WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE

Volume LVII Worcester, M.. uehutetts , Wed ne~day , Novt'lllbc!r 16, 1966 NurnbH 8 ANNUAL MILITARY BALL BILL SANDS RETURNS TERMED HUGE SUCCESS Noted Author And Humanist

The Annual Milii M) Uull wn' ll'l'tio n wu' made, her M ajt:st y. hd d thh P·' ' ' Satmday November Queen Belt}. rclg n ~c'tl over a t'f)llrt At Thursday's Assembly 12th. in Alden Mcmon.tl, a nd tt of l\\dve lu' d) bdie' rrpre'>cnl· Bill anc" , uut hur of the llC\t prll\ t'tl Ill IX' the biAAt'\t \ U CCC ~ ~ lll)t tlw twelv<• h r.111 c lw ~ c,tch of \t·llcl " My Shadow Hun Fast" In I hi.' 6 } t'll r hi ~ 1m )' of ti d ~ of the Am1y Thc Qut•t· n\ Or't u·turr" to Wnrt•t·\lcr Tt•<·h nt to mt· rnnr.tblt· ,., l'lll. Mo n· 1h a n 150 offida l duty "'"' to cut tlw t r.tdi· mono"\ t•ull t·w· cl.•y a '"·mbl y '''"JilL\ Jtlt• ml t>tl tlw ba ll. and tlrmal cake, then to H'l'f~lll 7l' S.tnd , , who ' t>Ukt· h<·rt•IJ \t '>llllnK· rnJn)t'fl .tnd d>.~n ced to a themr tlw ucw m embe r~ t lw P l· r~ h ­ of \lruok Altlt•u llall wrtlr a fn111k lroru tlw \liddlt· Age,, " A Knrght ln ~ Il l fi e ~ and Sca l;bard and vh-\\ of tht• ,fdt• of lift• tl•ut ll'w at C arr K~ o t .. The lrlghltght of Bhulr \. Jlt'() ple e\ c r \t'C, und pmrn ph~ l u l i lt' \'\CII lll ~ \\II\ tht• l'rll \\ 11 111~ 11mua~ I KHI I tlw e' e n l ng the , t,anding oval um frmn tlw nt·.lr· or thl.' \hltlltr) Ball Qm-e n, \\ ho lx·aut1ful clt·tnmhon' and tlw ap­ t..•pa d l) trlll l ll · n ~t' . tim )e.n " ·'' M1 ~' B<·lly S nu~ . pmprra te \lilt' uf kn1ght' ln nnnor lu hh llf1·tluw Ill' ha' lwt·n u t Sl'flfle d h) Frt.'< l l::ch ·rt. were pntlo.t•d hy cv('ryollt'. Tlw pri1 e f•Khl ct ,l'lll crtuint•r, t•nto m<•· t.n:dll fur til l\ t·l.lbomte anrllx·au· Arnon~ t how att e n 1 ll n~ we~ t• r, lOt putollrtlll l'\ClUI IH •, chu· tlful \lCrtl got.'' to tlw cl ec.•oratums ~' tra l rn embt'r ~ of the F.llult) monel huntt·r. print Olyu1111t and -\dmull\tr• .lli on and t lr e 11 (.llllllllltiCl' ' " lr nmlug tcHr<. h, lx•'t \f • lll n~ au WI\ 1 ' · .ll u u~ \\' I I h I ht t'll tln• llOTC thm, ltnd a l'fl nvkt at Sau CJucn· B n ~.t IlllllaiKi c r Peter \lrrt'll anct mJtlr f>O" 'blt• J lllfl\1 {Jul' ntrn In \l'f'\.1 thtl't' lift• 'It'll• Dll l t·r,•m lind ciJte \l l t.('C '> ~ fnl t'\ t• nlu~ F l n.tll), 11 is I t'll< c.·' lie h.l\ ht·tn ptrnHIII !·llt ly Thr· Cmw11111g of tlw M1ll tary with \ llllcr c ~ r a tilu d t.• I hal the r!' III CI V~ ( from \lll'it•l y 11.111 Qn<'l'll "'" tlum 111 till en· l'llllllnittct• thauk the l li ~lll' M u · But he I''''"L'fl i ru lurrut abl e hrd, "''" ""' nner thl ')l':lr 't'hn \I urn for the use of the \ Uti\ '-\ arcll'n Cltut11n Duff) .Ill( I, 1wr· lt-u1 <'.lrl< htlatt' for the Quee n uf .mnor wh1 ch \\ Crt lll' .. lu,abl e hoi (>\ aciH rw l} hiHellauat t• C .~ty l "'"' dau't'll h) the BnKltcl r Staff in adding tu the d et'flfllllon' for Chf•\\man, wlru "'" Ill hewme Jrul F alll lt ~ . When th<· Onal \e· the Ball. tl u: l 'IHI\t' t•l' lt·hrr uf I lrt• c·apilal punl\hn ~t• nt lllntmvcr') '"'Pirt:d hlrn 111 n·f()rm Sarnh "'a' re· JUNIOR CLASS BASH lrioll n lrt at ~J . lm life ~<· ut c r l( C\ were <:ornmutffi arrd he wa ' relra,ed BILL SANDS Thi\ Frida} will be one of the call a nurnher and he will ~ .. ft c: r three year\ "' pri \(Jil \l'rYII..f' proW""" c:onw\ fm111 lu\ " lth utlwr Stah·' "'IIIII to fullnw . \\urld ' lliO\t fa nt a ~ h l even1ng-s provided "' lth the na nwancl 'num­ lie "" "" devote\ lm hfe to ""rlt· IIWII ear11111g\ .1\ 3 11 dU t(llif a m i 1'111'\f' da\\{'\ tt ·o~da th<· men to The Junaor d a., r ~ goi ng all out ber of a de sirable female 1ng (n O"- "'mk1ng 0 11 h i~ \l•Wnd lt•t tur!'r. uffct.t the uett'\\111)' d1.111gr' "'ith to pro\Jdt• thr be ~ t entertainmen t The clay " Frida} , t ht• time i\ book) and to t he rehab ilitation Bill Samh 1\ til!' Fouuder of the ill t lwmwlv1· ' :wfl r t;nl lllu l'' to see, 0 11 the campus The J un· 8-12 p.m. at the Linc oln Armo ry . CJ ( co nvkt\, pri'.on rl'fonu anrlthe 71 h Step Fou11dat ion . u nu n·pro· guhh· tlwm aftt-r thc·y ar<· rc l e a ~l 10 1 Class 1\ not only p rovidmg the theme h fu n. M:.&p\ to the combating ofju\ en lie c.lcll nq uency fr l flfKlliUz.ltfWI that tvJIIdUCh pre· 'l lw program IUl \ wun wide b..~ r . but hJs ~e t up a date bur· location will l>e d1 \ ln buterl on - .1 11 Qn a volunteer ba\h Much n·lta\e tran1lng d a\\C\ at pr f \(111\ w ppor1 1mnng pt nologhh, gnv· tau A Tl.'(. h student need only Friday. of the '> upport for t hew puhlic 111 KJn'ia\, llllrrlll \, a111 l Califtm na, (Cunf111111'tl (Jn Pagr 8)

• ~------~~~~Er.vw~s------~ , EDITOR-IN-CHIEF...... FRANK E. MAGIERA FACULTY ADVISER...... JAMES E. MOONEY Managing Editor...... S tephen R. Luber News Editor. . . •...... n.... E. leley Feature.s Editor...... Leo nard J . Lamberti Chief Copy Editor. . •.• ...... Chades L. .... Make-up Editors...... John Cahalen Sports Editors...... •...... - ~p n.., William E. Tarn~r joha So.lli.. Asst. Features Edit...... Doug Pille Circulation Manager ...... J-..es a. Cral6 Business Manager...... Ronald A. JoJjcoeur Adverti!ling Manager...... J ...... Assist . Copy Editor...... Creg Blac*bum Asst. Circulation Manager...... Wi.Uiaa Ji". C...... Phot<>&rapher: Bo!> Mayer, Kenneth de ViiJeroy, SWve Statz .• Dennis Brooks. Cartoonist: Fred,...., Junior F.diton : J. Shaw, S. Brodeur, J . C reft)e, N. Durkee. Phil ICazmerski Howard Shoft .hit Rielly F. White, 1\. Racine, J. Merritt, Bob P&eines, Bert Cunter. s..._.,.,..,. .,., ,..,_. v-• ,.. ov- ......

lu our la -.t edition, th t• Tee t. Seua tc's minority opin­ The Ted1 Senatt> is made up by Steve Luber ion on panet to of a hetemgenoous grouping of the ~dit o r " ~t'cli o n . To re-adapt Voltaire\ proverb, mda vi dua l ~ The mem~n eomt A crisis has arisen. It seems that the younger gen­ in all shape) an' sius, the .. we have d t•fencled their right to c '

and criticize tivation\ driving them may weU of 2.13. Considering a usual all college average of ra nge from al truism to egotism what we cousider to be inadeOrnething has gone The Senat e minority, consill tin,l( of only two repre- wrong. Seei11g the need for u <>ca pcgoat, the fa culty has veople art! affiliated with theSft., ate i' 'uppo,edly repre,entativt •wntatives. endorsed the followiug statement; " ...w ith decided that the fraternity system, being basically evil, rc.>ga rd for the school's reputation aud for their own i.'i to blame. Specifically, the new rush system has caused For thow who •.tr en't entlrtl) aeti4elnic good. wt• cauunt agree to visiting privileges freshman averages to fu ll below expected norms. familiar with democmtlc pro­ for 'trt•'thmeu. With reference to Mlt'h g rim manifesta­ ce~se~ . re p re~cn t ative terminology tious of freshman regard for the school aud themselves If Worce'lter Tech was a laboratory situation where meam that the guy who •~ slttins as the burniug of -laundry facilitit!s a11d the wholesale all factors were constant and only the fraternity rush sys· m the Green Room on Monday cle!.truction of dormitory property a !. well a\ a large tem had been varied , then the faculty's conclusion could nlghh ~ ho uJtl be couvt>ylng youa nw"ages. Thh cat may be tht drop-out ratt: for tlu: first year, we t•atu iO t with a clear be taken s~ ri ou s l y. Rut this is not so. We have a dif­ bc~t brother In your fratemit), our ferent set of freshmen. We have new in. tructors. Final­ conscience ph1cc the rcputatiun of school or eveu he may be the ~ harpe\t dmJ. their scholastic record entirely i11 the hands of t>ac h ly, and, most important, we have a new curriculum. er on the hall; he might be abAt succeeding freshmau class ... to throw the best cross body The WorcesterTe<: h freshman suppoo;edly takes eighteen blcx k m tht' bu, i ne~s: he • r The majority proposal provides for visiting hours credit hours of college courses a semester. This is a writt' the ' weete t column )'II on Saturday und Sunday aft ernoons ami on Saturday fantasy of numbers and in no way is an accurate repre­ 11ve r reacl - BUT if h~ lill't sny1 ng what you want him tOSI}. nights. Arc the~e three ti me period ., t• rucial study oc­ sentation of his actual load. As an opt>ner, let us remem­ then he's not a r epr~senta tl¥t ('asions for any studcntrPr We know few freshmen, ber that although Phys. Ed. ami Military Science are only or Techmen for that matter, who spend much of this one crl'­ Chemistry 101 is now three credib. fl ow was thh o~mo~h? O uija boa rd~' E.S operation bctwc.·e11 room;lt cs- not u tlt'W dl'Htand upon reduction ac•complisheclr Laboratory wa ~ reduced by one P ~ Why clou 't you try tell~ them as a r<·-.u lt of parietal hour!.. If wt• art' o;o wor ri t~d hour each wet-k . Tlw ucadcmic load ha t udl'nt w hn wants ho 1_1 ~ :. t' recltt in basic caltulm, weakening an already them where they arc. to ~ tudy ut any time, is goi11g to ll tudy, whetht.•r there pit1ful co m~ul ~ory mathematics course. Will the course lw parietal hour'. nightly beer blasts or seveu p. rn. outline bt' correspondiugly reduced? curfews .. ~he s~ ude nts w~o do not, will not stydy under any aclmttustratave rt·strk ltolls. Who are you tryinK to kid, curriculum committee? By juggling the numbers. you have not kept the credit The intt•nsc dmp-out rate is a result of acadelll i<' NOTICE !tours down. They have risen to._ an unreasonably high ~ tringt• nt• y unci per,onal attitude. We fail to ucknow­ · un~ . The Tech Freshman h a~ hvc full major c:our'ic'l Masque lcdgc that pnrietal hours as originally proposed, can t? jllggle _alo 11g_ with his tinw consuming and perhaps huvc any ~ igni fka11 t efft'ct on the clwp-out rute of the tt~w ~vast mg mmors. lie is bei11g over ex tended i11 every fre~ h11 w n da'"· darcl'taon. lie does not stand a chance! Presents

W t• lll ~n fail tu se<' uuy l'O IIIIet•tioll wi th thr point 0 11 \\'ho!esalc dt'strul'liou of dormitur) property. Sonw "TOM ~hap": no hurd feeling<:. it neverthc>· Dec. l, lwtt t• t l ':tl l' of thei r clonuitOI) fudlitit•s. lt:ss breeds lll :IJOr mactton, and we feel tlus is not the nature of good govt>rmnent on any level. ~ ~~ . .ad o.pt nag . t ltl· pro t ~Oll .a l for p.1 rict.1l l mur~. 1h e Alden adn1111 t ~ l ra t wn wall 11 ot bt• lord ug tlw policv onto llnvone. 13£'c.luse ol u liberal attitude and a great deal of • courage on the part of its l eader~ the 1" I It will. h O\\'t'\ er. be ma ling un importtu;t o pport~mity h· f' 11 · · ec 1 enate . as . ~n a )' ·~ssu rned !.Orne direction and purpose in the 99' Stag uva ilublt• to ull o; tud ent ~ to hl' utilit.t•d or rejected at 1 their own preference. ' hff,~tr:. of tillS campus. We urge una 11 imous support for t etr efforts and attitudes on thi'l i sue. S1.SO Drag ..

TECH NEWS Page three THE RIGHT NOT TO VOTE NIX THE NOTCH

bv H. 11 . hore At lht' UnH cr'it) or lllinob. burt:Jli\'IU l'\ htt\ lllt'l lh tkl\\ II• falltn lht• bathrot~m . Pr l~l'll·d iou announcements blast the warning, " It i\ngry l'Ol'sion,, Womru·, donnltorie~ t•t•h o ed \\ ith lht' l'Ol' ' of " lo n~t• r " hite For the athletlcally inclined Tech student, here Is a look,, on anything but the fact~. and oft entimes 0 11 tupe, uut n•cl tapt• ,'' ll~ tlw battlt• new spon from Central Connecticut State College, called B llvet. BUvet Is a 23 man sport. The team consists the ~oud polit kan get:. into offi ce before the qualiJi<.•d pm~re~wd Ad hm· t'\l mnlitlt'l' of 13 forward avenger-backs, whose sole function is to randid.1te chairman Ph~ IIi\ Lt'l 11111'\pla htt'll prevent the opposi ng forward avenger- backs from do i ng thtll ~tudt•ul!. ll't•re n•s t mlu~ to much or anything. Then there are 6 crash-backs who are lkiug a good vo ter b. u difficult fea t. It involve-; pmpa ~ami.& t,H'II t'' bt-t•;w'e tlw c harged with the respons1blllty of auainlng the Kupvat lc. <111 effort of t·nut:entratio u o n eve nt~ and i~:.t l c~ that the regular t•hanm•l' llt'h' cl o~t'll Behind them are 3 halfbacks, and then, of course, rhe 11or111al wo1king man can11ot oft c.• n find ti111e to expend . with rt•d llll){'. mi ddle-frisbee. The game Is played on a rectangular fiel d which Is .87 yards long and 23 4 yards wide. The \lml , okr' tah· time bcfort• the clt•ction to ,ift through The 11111\t'l'\11~ ll''ponclt'll uu mtxliall'l) Nul o nl) hu w tlw use of hands and arms In the execution or blocks le extraneous politicing and get to the root of the issues. o flt·n ~il'(• no tchc!> bl't'n put Hut uf strictly prohibited. However, you are permllted to use 1 tll llltlll) , the small finger of the left hand lf you are attempting 1 howcvt•r, rely on lu't minute vu luc-j udge­ tOIIIIltb"un iu t h e \\tlllwn\ nwnh, 1111pre" ivc l> lundcr. and eleventh-hour appea l ~ to "pUnk" for the extra po int. Scoring can be m ade dt111n<. , hul tht') h.tH• lx•t•u f i'll In the form of a Fablungeu, which t s worth 9 poi nts, h) u~rl' ''ivc po l i th:ian~ to swuy them to vote in a mau­ den•d iudTt•ctnul 111 build1u~' nil or a Ceshshoullna Unglluk, which l s wor th only five, lll'l the) might not have otherwi~c cu n ~ i dcn.·d. Thi~ 0 1 er th"' t•ampu' . hut for which you do get to plink for the extra po i nt. , 0tt.·r l)J>l'. although undoubted ly in tlw minority, prt.'­ The t'(lllfiil'l may H'IIJIIX' a r ou The only rhlng the scoring system tncks Is the Frammer. wnts u grave danger to the philosophical expression of ot ht' r rmnh, l1011 t'l .:r " Wt' , it·w Rumor has ll that the rules committee may allow the t lw t•nrrt'lll tuilet P"P"' ' l'tlllt ro1 t't m lddle- frlsbee the opportuntry to score a Frammer, dl'mocrucy; it make!> a fa rce out of t he popular vote. which i s worth 6 1/3 points. ~)' tl~ Jn~t Oil e C;>.ll llltll c 11f the U11l· In ,1 tlnw rat·c u11 uncducutcd vote could dcl'idc who Again In the athletic world, this time from the 11- \l'l'll) \ hnperwunl uthtudl' tu llnols l nstltute of Technology, I s news of the first Chicago grh 1nto offkt.•. I low ~t rong is th t.• political footing of a 11 ar<" it\ \tmlt'llh," M1" Lt•vun Intercollegiate vw stuffing contest. The match pitted t'.lndiclall' who h a~ won 11 clo::.e l'i<'ction by the vol l' of ~aida ~ 'lit· wull.t•tltowurduwnll'l It' s Tau E:psllon Phi chapter against membE-rs of Lambda Jll'n pll' "ho tlt.'Vt: r rea lly km•' " what it wa~ all :lboutt' l'tiUil' l Chi Alpha of Northwestern and representatlvt' s of the Roosevelt Theatr e and the Chicago Circle, who sponsored the contest as a publicity stunt for t he movie ' They're C~t.•at re,pt.·ct h due tlw voter who, upon hearing NEED A DATE T oo Much." The vtctor was TEP with a total o f 20, puhltt. dl'llHIIIC" for him to c u~t hi, ballot, n.•pllc,, .. Sur­ while LCA was second with 19. Si nce this co ntest TEP ')· I ~t· all) clou 't think I've read enough of the ftH'l s FOR THE BLAST? has received several challenges. TEP captain Howard to nl,lh un t.·dm·utcd vott.• ... Tht.• tt.• b. no douht that tlti!l Frnnlc: accepted the challenge of a Northwestern sorority and the match wl11 be tel evised on a late night program. nHhvidu.ll ha-. only him,elt to blauw for not ktW\\ ing tlw Commenting on the upcoming hattie, Frank noted that fa t h , .111d for tltis lw ' hould be fmwm·cl upon . But it h CALL 757-9927 thf' smaller sl ze or t he gtrl s could be a sl gntflcant factor far wo N ' to do -;omcthing blindly than not to do It u t as could thei r more deUcatt' technique. lie also predi cts an Incr ease 10 23 mtn, as the team has been studyi ng all. FOR stacking pauerns. Undoubtedly the engineers will analy?.e the probl em to achi eve victory. Maybe W.P.l. could use Thl·tt.· .m· two Wt.•a t danger~ to the dt'tnOt·nttk pop· DATE SERVICE a new I.F. minor sport, nlar vult.• thmt• voll•r:. who an: :marc of the h~ut· ~ und This weekend Worcester T ech will host one ol' the area's greatest social functions, the Junior Class Bash. lh\• fJ t. h ,1ncl '' ho don't vote mt'n• l~ bc:c:tll\l' thl.') don't AND FOR I.F. 'I he evening features f ree beer and a date hureau for t hose flllcl thl· tmw. ancl tl w~c voter'> who volt.' not knowing fw unable to obta i n one In the regular period o f p la y. Doubt­ "hut or fur " holll tht.·) an• voting. Neither i' Ic .,, clan­ -DON'T WAIT l essly the Junior Class wJII stan a tradi tion at 1 ech which will rt>maln many moons. ~cro u., lu clt·lllnt· ratk p rin dp ll·~ tha11 thC' other. for GET A DATE Plaudits: To the Inspi red Junior Class for the bash and W.P.I . for recogni zing the nationa l hollday on Friday. ECK BROTHERS STATION Letters To The Editor n Highland Street Wor~ter MusachuMtts PARIETAL HOURS t DICK GREGORY Dca11 \'an dl• Vh\C. • ! lilt' c Mu ch liu ~ bc"!n "ntteu ahnut uf tlw two \ luch·nl' W (l tt ld E htlv(• Ill I<•:JI(• hh HIUIII, C\(H'daJ. parlctul p1 l vilc·~e' from a ~t ud t• u l '' NOTICE 1icwpolut A' a pun·111 ofadnrm­ I) 1f lw lmd 1«1 \ lluly 1111, 111tlld •~ itOI) fre~linwn I would likt to Ill' u p rnhl\·111 dttfill~ lm•lt'lllf' nt b Wt•u l ht·l Tht·lt' :uc· IIIli II} ' tu­ enior And expn'" my 1 1('\\\ Clll I h<• ,ulljt·d. F'r mn a pructlcu I upproadl l t·an'l ch-111 11l111 clu 11 ' t bdH I t' 111 the \ec how the scl1ool authulitlr' fntlt'llli I) 11.1) of lift• und who {;raduate prefr1 tu lhl' lu tlu tlomll torie,. c:w ~u nctlun pa ri\'ltd pn v il t·~c' If Ted• pt•mu" pa rwt.1l hour\ u "tudents, If nil domtitOI)' Hill Ill\" en· ""JI. le' I would 1101 objl'l'l In till' pi :111 , pmpo ,,.d b) llw Sc•nall•, lhl· durrn- 11111') \ 1 Ill 1111 l r111~t· r lx· IIIC' \ t tl· Placem e nt hut for tlw 1110\l pa 11 r011111' un for dual occupanC) Our i up, mil\ I dent's l1.11 1 n fm \l11rly d11 ring wi:ckc· 1ul ' Sen1inar nf Satunlu y und 1><~11 of Suucluy MONDAY POOR CARTOONS NOV. 21 0l'ar Ed1tor ( f rn11 1 whul )'11 11 '·'Y \\(' g.ttlu:r t 'tun unhnprc~~ccl w1th llw ~oocl "'e 111 the Stl\-, ct Umon \111tplt l'ffmt' ll. f ~~o ulllcll;c u lut )P.Jder, wt ll at1drPBS the TP1·h 4Ud1Pnrr em Tituretlo~ y , D~> •· em l..-• r 8. Take heed! 1<•\\ fnl\tmh·d lltlll. t·\'(•r, tf)••n Gregory, rpcently "" unsurcrsstlll r.tndttt.• l" tl)( mayor ()t C' ltlt 01 1:0, OLIN Is the author ot ., l.est sPIIInR autoltlol(rJphy , ''NIKVOr." Ills nl{'ht <·luh S . Ff) mer '67 tccl lhat yutH'UII du o.1 lwttt•l jllh ancl I'Omedy routlnPs :1 rf' PXC('ptlonally popul.tr. Ills dvtl rl~hll .trliJ Ed l"nte: The ('lllll' epl of free m tt)llt roll 111g them, \I.e w tll ht Neyro r'rot.l,.ms (untquP <~ nrt r~> tr esllln~ ) p~>rm~>o~t<> hiS nil' hi r lui• roultru> jo11 rnali\t1t effort\ ll \ a nlolcler HALL giJtiiCI Cllh\ 1 )11111 \CI'\oiCI.' .t nd Jectu1 ('S, Tills classic soclul comedian ,,rondb('sto hr lhf> hl"hllght o f , ound mind ' bu' twen pul FEM ot the ye .. r. to g(.)C'xl U\e iu free t.'U untne\

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Page four TECH NEWS RESEARCH AND TEACHING PART ONE: ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY OPINIONS Tilt' big quc ~ t lon wllid1 m l­ r<'arfl the above tw(r projection,, lc:·~e' unci unh c r'lll ~:\ urt- f,u:fug Dl'an Price and 1){';111 Clark toduy iuvolv<·' tlw bulaucc of the (director of rc~c nrch ) both \IUll' M<' tht•y were ca reful lo poiut out n·~c ardt aud teaching. Tlrt' lfiiC\· that rl i ~ uut plauneIOH\ 0 11 ll''t' ard1uucl dln•c:t lund' .1vallnh lt• li1r rt'\l'lllch lkutiou at hig "hooh, hut " '" ' teadtiug h that of tlw l'(lut•atlml fr0111 tlw lll\tltnh· In tltt• pre­ pwuted 0111 lhul 1111' nndt• r~otnu l al t•yt·h•. Atlvnt•at<•:. I)( th r~o itlt•it l't'l'tlrug 1('11 yeuf\, Tt'dt olfl'H'(I lllllt' 'lroulcl ht• d.uncr uriu~ liu ht•lit·"c tht bt·~t Nluc:utlrm i~ u tlw fl'lll a ' Vl'ry t:ollt')(l' bt'I'OIIIt'~ llll 1'\ll'II\IUn of BUILDING ,i,l\ltl thrnu).ih rr"'aflh. ludwll't'Vt•n nll' ll n11 the funtlt v ' "~ blt•nl\. OPPORTUNITIES :.h ult•nt "hn"' job it i' Ill dutl Cllt It'·" t' n~tcl <•It' It'll uf the. lll'l\ Dt'llll ClarL.t· c·mphusi;-t'tl tlrut h.> nJ.tt' till' prnft'~>Mlr in ).tflllluull' lut·ult) llll'I III X' t' ~ lilt' 1)111) part t•olll'gr~ untl 11111\ol'l\ltrc' ,Jrould When looklna for employment the t'Ciurw' '' hkh tilt' prnft'''~'r " ill I IIIII' f'ht'll' ardhitl} \1'\'l'll ~ r ,uJ lw uf '''" it•<· to tht· p11hlir in young araduate engineer considers ul'o lw knt•hing. nuh• t t'llt'hi n~ 11\\l,tnllh, hut ,nul) 11111rt• ro lt•' thu11 that nft' pl.tn' .tlrt'.lth d"· Ebasco engineer has been building for America and the world for the past 60 years-In elmost every espect of industriel duty Ill \lll'it•l\ \\ llldtlllll\ t'l I'll ht• 'ludt•nl hmh "' 11 \C)IIIl'l' ol lacul t· u ~"·d llc111 ,., t'l. lw l' tHpltu ~ "''d arowth. 'lt'IH'd ,,, wp.n.llt• lmm th.11 nl I\ mtmlx• r ,· I c~t l.t\ Tt•t•h hut:' t lw llll)ltH t.mn• of h·.tchm).i .111<1 A formalized proaram of development is established fot thl t'thll'illlllll Tlt.ll 'l'I'OIHI """ 1\ l .tt• ull~ lllt'tllht•r, 11 ht.intwach h.11 l' !\.lrcf th,ll ()It, 1110,,( 11llpmt;llll graduate enaineer at Ebasco. In addition. the company 1111 ll''t.trdl lhtll l>tlt'llll.lli'' •llld lt·.ldl ..ll).: 1' \ · ·''f't't·t ,,f t'(hu·,rllon f, lwin~ ptl\h· an education assrstance program that reimburses the 1rad· \t Jl"''t'ut D1•t111 l'lll't' '·'" Jl t' flt'll rt'. t•cJ ,1\ldt• Ill t•tiJit•p.t'\ Ullcl IIIII\ ('f· uate for hrs tu1tion if he wishes to continue his educ.tfon. \\ mn•,h·r lt•t h pl.ut' to h,l\ ,. Dt'.lll Cl.rr ~.. " ,t, t·.trdnl to ""''' tutiJI I h• '))CII...t• Jhout the Right now we have career openings for recent areduae. l.i OO und t• r~-tnulti i lh' und ;\(){) pni11 t n11 t th11l 1<''<',111 h .tt Tt•t·h \rnt•nt•.tn Cotllll'tl 1111 Eclut.llllllt e lectracal, mechanical, clvrl and nuclear enaineers. j.tr.ttlu.tll' 't11tk11h II\ L!Ji I lltlll h IIIII .111 t'\'1111111111\ IH'H'\\ill H\"­ t'tlllft•rt>m·t· 111 'l'\\ Orle.lll\ '-llltl Our interviewer will be on campus Tues., Wed., Dec. 6 & 7- t'lt'l, till' ,ltlll li lll ~li.IIIOII tl,,,., 11111 \t'.ll • It "ould lr.1' t' to bt• dmtl' t> ll 1h iukrt'\1 111 th,· prublt'lll Th1' TALK TO HIM AND BUILD YO UR CAREER WITH EBASC0· pl.ur 'Imp!) 1(1 .tll\orh .r ~" t'll Arranae an appointment now with your Plecement DlrecW· ·' ~t·rt l.•rl!:• ,, ·'" , 1' '' 1 r , will ht• rh'l"ll"t'tl ..,.,, \\ ,., L. 111111!11111 11 f .tppht·alll\ 111 n1dl'l tn t•ou tr.tl'l lt'\l'l • ~ 111 lh,• lll'l gh l~tn· Prnft·"or C \\ tlli.tm Shtpm.tn, EBASCO SERVICES INCOAPOAATID ft'olth 11 11'11 )l llljl'l h'c) t'llhiiiiiiUII lu"~

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Jl'"' td<'(l h) the t "'· ~o tu t 11111 h Ill"' tml.d .1ncl d l\trict of­ c·rah and lll·puhlkall \ , \\tilt Jlllhlit,lll ~:1 111 \ Wl'fl' II Hit'( J Ill f Tr11111lln C\Jirt'\\C1l \1\l) '111 cl t•nt ' · fur ty tnnrt· front tht· ~c h oCJ I tulnllni,lrulllm, Callft1111 iu, and 'lt•fl ulul\ t·lt'( I Ed F c•, tnll ~ I Itt flll\\lllilllylr( 11 11 111 1 lm l111111.t11 1' \llfl\1111 lu II H' IIIIIt'" tho~n hl\l)t'Jr "' tudt:lll\ hJ, e bcl'n Columbia' \ frut enllllC\ arc t.tktng \\ Ord Uru"kt· 11f \la\\a<1 111\t·ll' flllll ltlllt Oi ~ ltl <11 11 •alto undcrwaduatt·' Zetu Bela 1J ll\ ~ of tlw ' '.ll' lul .lt tivit t t·~. but \1ark ll11t f"·ltl " ' ()r<'W' II "llfl-tl nllrl ll ~ nf till' Aw·ll·l·\ 11111 111 I'll Tau ha\ di.'<·icled nut 111 make Jl· 'J l11 ' wu' tlu 1.1, 1 ,,ftlw C.t·llllm o~ J..,, hi'\UII\t' of tlu: """ ') rnpulh) l a r~e ~ 11 turu ' ~ II IC '' (ru tlw pl.ll tllt'll ,1\u 111 ul \lllt\ln l11 tJ.,. .JIIIIIIntMr.tiiOIIIO tc11clJntt at all tl\ funtltflll ' a M 1 \\IIIII\ Wurk will uuw I 11 r 11 \\ htf t tlw l'lr-t i HIII I HI\~1\ I'll till' tl11 Hllllhllll'd vc Ill

• ... OUTSTANDING FALL ••r I~ I tl SENIOR ATHLETES tl " II JOH 'fURICK BILL HYATT Iii John Turkk. Wurte\lcr '~ great Bill Hyatt, one of this year's rt pa'' rt'Cl'iver, \\til be nrte of the soccer co-captains, started on the ol biggc't lo~w~ t o W . P . I .' ~offensive varsity here at Tech as a freshllllll. h

attack. John, a native of Ausonla •. In his Sophomore year, Bill suf. )I Couu., pluyt-tl lour ycu r ~ for Tech. fered a br ok en ankle and wu Out itt~ th o~e year\, Itt•c\ tublhhed forced to sit the rest of the year JOHN SOULLIERE + S~IP ll-IUNE a W P I. ret"(lrd for I he mol>t past out. As a Junior and Senior, bow· r!.'Ceptinn\ and wa' ntunt't.l to tbt , ___ _ e..-er, it was Bill'sconsistentlyout. little AII -Amcrica u ll'arn In hit OFFENSIVE TROUBLES standing play from his halfbadt juuttlr YNH. During his \Colo position that enabled the Engto. Tech's football forl'C ~> lurlcd the sea:o.on off with a yc11r, Turh:k had a t ou~h limo eers to compile such an Impressive hi~ bang against Bowcloi11 a nd wa' fairly t•o u ~>isle ut 1111til t'CJIIUiiu~ hi~ Junior yea r ·~ pea record. His aggressive play was tlw Wco;lcyan game. It Wl'tnt•d to 'ho", however, at thi' forutuutt• becnthl' lw wa' always the factor which set up many a point of tht.• \l':t'>on that lil t.· offcn:.ivt• unit began to loo'>c doubll' or triple t cumcd. and CARMEN DELLA VECCIDA Tech goal. Hi:. fighting spirit wu it~> punch \V hilc the cl •ft•n-. ivc unit rt•maincd '>lrcmg. The W... P.I. did not emphaslzethe pass Caornen Della Vecchia; who CJIIC)Ition is. whyr' The answer may li e in the fact that com e~ from Nurt h Haven, Coun. the pluyt·r' wert' lal'ki ng i 11 t·onsistcut·y uud/or l hat t !It: und is 5-JO, 220 pouud~ ; was a oppom·nts · f l cfcn~>e lw~a11 t u run ro ugh~>laocl ovt.•r Tt•t•h ·s co·cupt a in of this years football offt•n!!c. team. Carnwn ha~ played in the line throughout ht ~ football career Again , a u cl omim·t•riug. One reason may hl' cln{' to North Haven H.S. and 4 years II the :.impl k it y of the offensive running pl ay' and till' gcn­ of varsity ut Worcester Tech. This t•rul outdall'cl ~> t ructurt• of the oiTcn~c. ll t•n(•e tl 1<• uffcn­ year Canuen playt-d center guard !!IVt' unit lnd.t·d the only power that it ha~> over till' cl e­ and earned ECAC recognition of ft•nst·- DECEI'TIOI\:. To illustratt· thb fa ct, it wi ll he his play in theCoastCuardganoe. ncn·!lsury to t•xplain thl· gcal('ra l offc n ~> i vc \trul'lnre. It He has been a very com l ~ t c nt player tl trun~hout his career a nd utiliZ.C\ a split end and u light encl. The sic\c of tlw line JHI TlfiCk did a flue job of ~:ove ring his ter­ with the tight end i~> kilO\ 11 us tht· ' trong side and tlu: att.u:k II\ iu ptl\1 )(',If\ . lib \kill ritory thl\ year which "''~ the other a' the weak \idt• of the lim·. hu' hecn notic,'.I. whole center oft he Worcester line. g ri chll' r ~> wa~> in Th <.• offcmlvt• punch need fell a play O J>JlOIIl' III S, \lldt ll\ umtd\, ~ ,. ~ a l'OII \ taut l n ~ptratton to the pia)· in which tht• quurterh:wk t•ould fa l..t· a rllttut•r tu the wltit'h rl't·cntly wtmcd Turick to er~ ou the tcn m and hud a dt­ ltcuvy sldt· uttd ha11d-off to thl' '-Vt·nk !> idt•. Thill was tltch nil 'tnr oppom·ut lctlln for \1~ citlrdly drrn orallzing ~ ffr ct on tht obvlom t.'II JWCiully in the Wclllt•ya u and Coa't Cuard t lw '66 ~('(1\(111 . opptlsitiou. ga m c~> wlu:rt• the opponc a tl~> ut il izl'd the hi il1.i ug of I lw CIIA HLIE KELt.\' lillcbuck<•a, to the heavy 'ide of tht• lint•, 'incc tlu:y l'OIIId Chu rhl· Kt•l h . n 'cuior fru m be rcasomably sure thnt a play would not develop to the Eu,luu, ~ l a~o~o . : h." bt•t•u u mcm­ PETE DICKEHSON w<:ak sid t•. Thl' gridsters o fft· ll ~> i vt• ll'Jll'rtoin· ul \O lm·kcd lwr ol till' var'lt) fuotbull team Pctl· Did;erson played co n sl~ M·ri t•s pht) ' · Series play' ate a tllllllbt·r of play' that <:an fm tlw pu~t fuur ) l'llr,, Cm~t• h tt.-ntly \\t'll tt~ a fu ll bal•k on the f'lll l'ftard \\ Ill t t•rtafuJ\ rctl tfte SO('C~ I' IIIUIII thi ~ea<;On . Ht IJ lw dt>vclopt•d from om• hn,it· p i a~ . Fro111 tlti~> ha'h: pl ay. lo" of till' Om.• dt•ft·u,hl' plu)'''· kuo"·" for !wing abh• tn head tbt t ht• tlw pm,ihlt• pmhll• tu of ,,dt•l v I It h \'l'll r. l'tllt·ltut d do im· wa' t hi.' fir,t ~ nb stilu t e iu tht En­ plnyt·r illl'Cl ll\1'\tl'lll'). Thb wall ,Jaown h~ tl w cl ispl.l) of t•d tit,tl \\01' 11111d1 lll()fl' d ~ l·ih CENE BA I.DHATE ~inl'l' l\ cll•fcu~e . Whcu Jlrn Mar· itllpott•nt hlm·l.. illj!, at l.. t·~ tinlt'' h) tht• ollt'll'l' t' litH' .tml fl'l'll\1! tim pa't )l'••• in t hrs po· oil~) \\:I\ injttr<>d ttl tlw l'ndoltbt Gt-ut• B.lldrutt•. J "' foot om· sltlon. He did such a good job ,r,l\clll, Ott'"l'r\On wa, hi' repiJtf' aJ,n h) tlw l:ll'l.. of pu!!lli ll )~ audihll'"WIII OIIIatil' t· lwnge' Inch, 15:5 pw11td 'l'lltor. \\J' u t'l>­ utt·nt 111 tltc touru.uneut whnt <·n ll t•d wht· n the quarter oack su~ J H't·h ''tush ami t·h·l'l' caphtitl of t h 1\) t'u" foot hall I l'.llu. ht• did 11 fiuc jnh. Thl\ ~l'ar ht a ., Jtort qutt•k pass). Thi' "mtld t'llll\l' lhl· liut'hnd.t•l\ to Cl'll(', who hall' frntl\ Ludlm'. started and was an important part stop hlit1.i11g all tht• tnaw. II O\\"t'\'t't, tht·w fad' lllil) ht· ~~~'" h.t, pl.t) t'(l the ~.l nll' 1110~1 dm· to till' lat·l.. of t'\Jll'fil'lll'l' uf a good part of tiH· pia) of In' ltfc. \\ lult• ,tt LuriiO\\ II S lw pl.t~{'(l ~IIJHI.llld linc.• l·~o~l l. t•rfor t•r-. si mT 1110!1! of th<.•n1 Ill'\ l'r !>l;trt<..•.t c"er .111<1 ufh.• n,iH· cl'nter 111 ufft· n ~ivl' ch•lkit, ouh its fl'l'ord . Jt,, t•art•cr at 1\•dt. u nd pitt) l'cl both wny' ftj, ~ophot uor t• aucl juuior )l'ttf'. Thi\ )t'ar with the iu\11- lw that uul nut .tiiO\\ um• up· tutiun uf tlw l\1 0 pl.ttcxm ')'lcm potu•ut to ~t'l hdund him for a SPORTS CONTEST Ct·m• 'tk't'tllllled in pl.t} m~dt· fl·n· tom lulu\\ n pa" Tht''t'out~lalltl · ' '~ c hnebad:er and l<".td lhl• l t>a tn lug tlualttfe, uf Chnrlit• Kell) will ill in tcr('('p ll tlll\ with thrt>e. lw snrt'h· utis~,·d hv 111'\l \l't\r·~ Pttt Dlcktrlll RESULTS Tt•t·h lt>:;m. • · of Tech·' dcfcn't~e unit o~hll; ART TIM E allo\\etl jn,t tlurteen ~~I! 11 sso - sn weekly plus TECH CLEANERS ele\l'u game,, It '' ce rt at n t~l $10.00 Winner bonuses. 3 mature students AND TAILORS Pete ''til be m1~'etl on nt\t >dl' wi th cars to deliver gifts 129 HIGHLAND ST. )quncl . to new mothers and I earn 3 HR. CLEANING SERVICE J ohn Malley sales. We train you. leads, HIGHLAND RX mops a nd appointments p ro­ PHARMACY vided. Write - SHIRTS LAUNDERED ltiLIABLE PRE5Citii'TI0HS 213 Mo r ~an Hall PAR ENT'S INSTITUTE All Work Done on Premlaes 104 Hlghlend Strttt 211 Congress Sr ., Boston PL 6-0594 Worc,...r, ,.,.. Jl~ l \ 'IELI:: • • Jun \ 1 ~t.-. t·o·l 1p1.1111 of 1 ech s ,.l('cer I,,u 1 111 · " one of I h~ fl nest .ltlil<'ll'' 1. , ~r tn utt r nd thh col­ It'll<' Jtm s 110, 1tum \hill center TECH TROUNCES tur\\ u·• rtl •·~nd h.- t·tul\i-;tently led ,. . ~ b\ , um n~ ofirn and Ill'I •' 11 " 1 • throu!!h J'-\t'-h lit' played OD th~ \Jr'tl) e;tlh uf h" four) ean Ill Tech and \ <'1 u ~ chool Itrl~ NORWICH 4-1 III'Ord b\ ,l11 nn~t·llf11 UIIIthl'to tal .. t [,,11, ~o.a h Tl11, ,,.,,,un ht· broke lm nl(\ r~tm rd nl ntn't gouh in a )t.£}Oil b) )cori•-g fourteen. His DON LUTZ Don Lnt7. Tct h · ~ q)CCer goalie. ••ever pluy ...d the ' I>Ort lwfcut- his Sophomort· year lwr~. It did uo t 1.1ke l ou~. ho'' ,., cr. fCH lum to dr' elnp hal o a topuotch ul'lmmd­ er. ju1nplu~ ltigh nboH· tl jum in front of lhl.' goJ) Jnd l'OIIIIII~ du\\ II with tlw hall"·' ' uothin~ ni•wfru Don. lit•\ bt•t·u dotng till' \:lme th in~" ilh bJl>l..t•thall rdx111mh for year~ . Thu~ lu.• "II\ uhlt' tu t•ume up with mnny kt•) '-ll''e' which kept Tt•l·h uh e ucl in tlw do:.c gnnl<'' · Dun·, tluo\\ lug arm lau' al~o hl'l'll a ~rt• lll n:.,t•t tu thdt•am. Af· ' ' ren.:.t It .111d ·'AAil'\'1\l' 'Jlirit ter a \J\l'. nitl thl' other two. •IARIER SHOP • lrr fit·lcll•r for Tl·ch':. 'lll'knwn. Winners Cor W. P. l, were Rich Collins, Mike llart, nnd Steve Frymrr. Shown :~hov e Is llart, oxerut1111 a 11 3 ts HIGHLAUD ST . Wl wn Dun W·•clmtle\ thh 'Jlnng. briiiiJnl cast IIIli m.u~euver while his dlsturhed Norwich roo look!! on. Mon. Thur. Fri. 8:00- 6:30 Tedt ''ill he l o,i n~ an ouhtnnd· Sot. 8:00 - 6:00 lng ull-rm lltd uthll'l t•. ·------.I I I I I.F. ALL-STAR Engineersl I I : This Will Be : Recardless of your military ellll&atlons, er yeur I I OLLEY BALL TEAMS craduate scht ol plans, come In and talk with us 1 The Last Issue now allout a career In technical manacement. We'll I I

f ir't T(•n m: Sc('cmd Team: utd &lid men 2 and a yurs trem new as well as I OfThe I Ke' In Sulli vu n Hcnnun Wndjelock today . I I &b Pl r ine\ Ken Kopka I I Don Lut1 Ken Bcnabe 1 Tech News I Orlando Ml'nde7 Ed Pilt/ecl..rr I I Eduardc) Mcnde7. AI j ankot PROCTOR AND GAMBLE P:wl Arnada Ed 01\le\\ \ ki 1 Until I wi ll bo Interviewing In tho Placement Office for 8S and I I Uonoruble Mcntiun: MS dogroo level OlE, ME, EE, IE, CE, ond Olemiah Tom Cumcy I De.-. 7 I Bill T :uwcr I I j uel Shocnholtz DECEMBER 13, 1966 I I Bill Goudit' I ---- I We bel ieve that, to a greoter extent than any other com­ I HAPPY I pony, Procter & Gamble prov ide s opportunaty for odvonc~­ I I ment on the bosas of mon t olone. We hove several spec a­ SPORTS CONTEST fic openings for top caliber individuals who wont to apply ; TURKEY : their techn 1col background in business and operotaons. I I Procter & Gamble has o consistent record of: I DAY I WEEK OF NOV.l4 I I Rapid growth ond product daversificotaon that con­ 80 TOt\ v~ . KA NS AS 0 tinually provides now techni cal management career I I Bt: FfALO vs. IIOUSTON opportunaties year after year. b. Employment of enganeers directly from the co~pus -..------· ATLAI\TA GIANTS to fi 11 the needs generated by our expondang bu sane u . v~ . FRIENDLY

CIIICACO V\ , CREEN BAY ICE CREAM SHOP Ill c p rov 1d1ng early respon s i bil i ty after a training penod jill su ited to the man' s own needs. 101 Hlghlend StrMt WA HI\ CTO~ v~ CLEVELA ND ,, d Promatton stnctly from wathin on the basts o f per-

D\LL\~ V\, PITTSBt.RCH fo rm once 'tnformotlon and detailed ducriptian of work F or summ a ry " Comploto Tuno Up Ser'flce RA W., r "Careers in Technical Management \ \ \1J'\;~E SOTA a reos, see Ou GOYEni'S SlltVICI lateroture in Placement Library. STATION 19 l'f \ V\ PIIILAOELPHJA 102 Hlgtllancl St. ot Boynton St. An Equal Opportunaty Employer Worco1t.r, M.u., Tol, PL S.tS7t

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Page eight TECH NEWS Bi II Sand' (Coni. from P0/!.1 1) RESEARCH AND TEACHING ernmeut and other leaders. Be­ (Cullllnlll'cl f rum PO{!.f> I) c: uu ~c Uf it\ totally unique ('()II· t lw lt'tiC'I Wr\ urc the title'> \~ hc1 ccpt uud remarkable \H CCt'~' per· \ h t~tdcl lx· curry i11g on r<·~ curd• . ccntugl', plans currently urc un lit· hdicvc' t hut gtJO. To thi\ end Saud\ Tlw pmhle111 1' f~~r tlu: ll·adH:I joim:d fo , cc~ with the noted Chi­ Tht> perpetual chao\ oftheT t.'C h munv TC\:h ' tudenl' are tl\\ are of tion i~ bel n~ circulated aiOU!Id cap;o nuantfer and ph ilanthtopi\ t to " ' ' ' iplirw hiul\cM tu do btJtt.. fratcrnit\ purtv " 0 11<: ,Jf the rc­ the 'l)pport u n i tie' t h t- ' e colTee campus thi~ wee!.. 1n thP 101111 ci Prult W II Slupu1:111 \ Uid ht' hl~ W Clemeut Stone, head uf Com· hahle o~ t lc t ~ for l c tlin~ off \ team hm" e '~''"o n ' prcwnl for ' pend­ fli e r~ and poslel'\ li1 \ ,., t ht·H· ' hould be 111ore rl·· bln<:d In ~ urance Compu ll} of at th ~ end of the u\uulh 111111c" · lllg a r l'laxtn~ C\ e ntn~ \\ ith a Featured 111 thh month's til­ \('cu k fw111 ten year IJld Ice­ ly eloquent in print. Iii ~ bc~t ol t e n ~ of luvcly wornt·ll. 1\ t: tuul­ feulurc group~ froluWdlcslcyCol­ tun· nol t'\ " \ t! ll er, " MY SHA DOW RAN ly. ~ uch un ulmo\pht·rl' h pro­ lege und from \1 ount llol)okc Col· The way-o ut sou nd ~ of the wast,. A\,oclutt· Profe~\CH uf Mutlw· FAST," h a ~ t ory of crhm.· uud dul·cd OJWe C\ erv ' "'"''ol 1110 nlh lt.>ge. a~ well a' othl'r iuvill-d tub base, the harmonica, tbt 111.1tlt•\ j ol111 1'. v:w Abty11c \II))· pu1mluucnt , hope and rehabilita­ 111 the Cnmmon' 'or ~anford Hiley urthts of ntall) cltffcreut bac:k· kazoo, and the guitars In tbt Jl<•rh IIIIJrt' rl'wurch ;~t Tcch. hut tiou, high ad venturr and C).lllc- IJJII It taL l' , the fonn of u ground,. lu add•tion. 111.111) gtrl' group, playing in unison pro\idr t·uuiiiJII'> tlml It \hould not IJCWIIIC 111CIIt, und heartbreak and hl\pir­ lOITcc hou~ e. " ' JlOn\orcd h) the from th e~l' \ Ch fl< Jh have bccll in­ a relaxing and inspiring th1· prhuury full(:tion of the lu­ utiun. It 1\ a document - hut "I t'(" h·brcd Orgauizution of t\bo n~· ' it l.'(l und \\ill h <· lm "~ l int o thaar from the constant neurotic bat 'tltutt•. lit' ' tah:d that " It up­ uot 11 preachment of will )XI\\ er iu.1l ~ingiug, a mi fcullm•' gm"Jl' \"or<.e\ll.'r fur tlw cntl.' rtuinmcnt. 11f mule and fc m , lll' a rtl\1 \ f rom The coffee ltllll\l' w1ll be open ofthe rock 'n roll bands o ~~t&sa )Wtlt' I hal lht· growing t·ulplul\1\ anti fnit h. So, too, nrc hi' Icc· l'JIIIjiU\e\ all over lhl' \ ltll t· 'Ill "> ..tlurday ni~ht. Spt•<.·u·k lnforma- at fraternity parties. uu ll'\t•urc·h here i\ b.J~cd 1nun· lllfl' \ , 1111 I ht· dt·~llt • to a ll rat•I fmuh thun It I~ on the po~sibl<: l>c n­ t·Oh 111 tlw uudcrgmduatc~lucleu t hot I} ... lu till' area uf lra<:hiug. l'u1fc•"or vun Al\lyue JU>ted thul IIHJil' tl'\l'UICh will mean au ill­ l' H'll\t~l numh,·r c,f grucluule \Ill· dt·ul\ tcuc:hlu~ undt·rp;raduuh' cour'"'· Whilt• tl"' grucluut<· in· , ''""'tur' 111:1) try hard aud ht• , Vl'l') l'OII\t'il.'lll iOIIN ll bo lit tfwir I wwk, It£• ft•t·l~o tht·y cannot po~ ' \l illy l111 vt• tltu tim~ or cxpt• rl ­ ' t·utt· lu do ll\ good 11 job !1\ fu ll tl11w f111·ulty llll'lllbcr~ . Wlllhtlll H. Crogan. Profe'"" uf Ell•t·llil'll l En~inl·crill~ , uokd tlu11 tht·rc· h Hl(llll for murt• rt•• ''''" d' in hi\ tlt•partnll'nl. lit· ft•t•l' th.1t lht· n •..rarch \hould lw l'dlll'lltiuuull) orh: n t t~ l unci that till' lnvnh tmt•lll of tltl' 'tudt•nh '' lll'l' t'~"" y. But he t•autionc:tl thut t u•ll- ~~o t are· b rxcrd~t·cl , It' WIIH' Ja wf Jl tnJ..1• tiVl'r II' l)W )111111· Ill) lund !em of tht• ~dlw,J. Pa olt·"ur (:.,hh ol tlw 111.11 lw IIIII lit\ ch•p;lltlllt'nl Wtl \ l ht• •()() \\llllll' l o l tht• T rmlt•t.-, A\\ tml pill\· leu ,.,, dh·nt ,. in lt•.l( hin~ .11111 h .1 't11111~ prt>J.llllll'lll uf I ht '"'all t•ollt~l ' \\llh du,t• 'tmkul laullt) lt'hlllllll\ . ll1• t.. ..J, t h at olll) thfiHI)!,I• '"''Ia u whool t•nn lilt' ~ tud c•n t hc.• prc.·pan·tl in lht· " lunnnu 't' ll~t·. · · Stwt'iall'lul Io tt lu1' t'll'llll·d tJJi , pruhlt•u• 111 to· dU) •N l~tJ J q~t'' · lu l'llllt•"ol C:uhh\ cH·~ . 1'\'l'l \ lt•adu•t h." 111 1 ohli~utic ; n tnl..wj1 ,.. , up 111 hh lkltl. llo\\\'\1'1, 1h1' \ I dut'' 111 11 nt'll' " ·'"h llll',ln ll'· '-- ., w.ut h lu 1111· 't'll\<; nl l.thtll.l lor'\ t'\11\'lllltt•ntat ion uml iuno \'lllion It '' '"'IMlllaut that Ill' ~~ ·t• p hlluwll iniOI IIIt•d h\ l<'lltl iu~ till' I"'IH'" i11 his n;·ld, I h• tin<'.' uut d I' ''I'JII m t' of nil lah tll.tlol\ ll' 't'llll'lt. but lt•l'l- tlw Some young engineers will go through a/moat ~uutl ll''t'llll' lll' l I' nnt Ul'l'l'"·'' tl\ ,1 )!,I HIC J 1\•,11 IJ1'1, ,111\1 \ ll'l'·ol \ 1'1\,; anything for a tutu,.. with ••p.s.E.£6."

Dut lul \ll.111 P.u~t' l lht•.ul ul Whether you 're a swashbuckler or not, our personalized tlw ph\ ''" tlt·p.ll I IUt u tl ln f, I h.1t training program offers you the opportunity to contribute to Jllllfl'"lllll ,ll l'\flt' lll'llll' ,11 1tl IIIII tomorrow's challenging world. Find out if you can qualify for hdt•llt't' '' l ' '~CIIIIUI Ill .111 l'Chll'll tor ~ rcput.1I lou. hut u Etood h~ twh ­ a stimulating and rewarding career with Public Service. CI 0111~1 tlho lw uhlt• to t'Oill llllllli· INTERVIEWER See our representative when he visits your campus. t•utt·. l it• f<'t'h t hal l'l'l'a t iw up· plkatinn j, n t• t• t·~~~~l\ iu tl11• furm ON CAMPU S: of ICst·arl'll. howe\,.', tlw tll'l't'lll ~hou ld lw pl.1wd CHI ll- . 1d1in~ 111 ®PUBLIC SERVICE t'O II c~~· ~ . Ill' .1bu lt'l' h t hJt w l JANUARY lr~c' huH• u r'' 'l~ lll\lhilih to l'

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BILL OLDAKOWSKI •B.S. lndl.llltrial Admin.) of t~e &thlehem Steel Loo 11 Cou111e knows where the •rt10n is. He's o n the mol.a. ve at our big, buatUng rkawannn Plant near Buffalo, N.Y. '

Jom the action . Ftllt atep: pick up 1 ~P)' of "Cart'CI"'I With Bethlehem Steel and the Loop CourtiC" at Y0U!_placement ~ffice. Then sign up Son, your father might think that you're without asking.) our nkkname doesn't fit anymore. ~a cam~ua interview. .1ot old enough to understand. But we're Why did we need 1 new trldemarkf As for the "U.S." part, we make 1 lot 1967 Loo1> Cln88 of our thlnss In 23 diHerent c;ountrles 111 h.u openings for technical gorng to try to explain it to you so you Because we've outsrown our old one, ~ nddnon - t.echnical graduatee w1ll understand. ''U.S. Rubber," the way some kids out· over the world. So that doesn't fll either, an l>o!ll·grads) for Uniroyal is the new international trade· grow r/!elr n1c:knam~s does ill carecl'tl iu steel OJ>ero l ions mark for the U.S. Rubber Company. You see, about half th(! th tngs we make But ou r new nlc:kname, Uniroyal, fits ti'Searrh,. &alt>8 , mining, , (That only sounds complicated. A -such as Royale~ (a modern plastic thars everythlns we make. No mauer where narcte"?~n.tmg , nnd other tougher rhan steel) or Keds~ (the canvas we make it. !VIl le&, trademark is kind of lrke a nickname for companies. And an interna11onal trade· sneakers that you wur to play baseball) Isn't it all clear now? - mark simply means that no mauer where or even your father's new Royal& golf Could you explain 11 I ' An Equal OppOrtunity that company goes in the world, every· clubs-have very lttlle to do w1th rubber. to your dad tonight? f.mp/o\rr Ill thr l'lan11 for So you can see that the "Rubber" part of Attaboy. U.S. RUBBER Progrru J> rw~ra m b ody knows Its nickname rtght away A Man Who act\ftll,y know' what a \JhtRctjal it w\11 be, o~ c,a,pw' soon. (Check w1th your placement offiCe for the exact date and lime)

• Pace Ten TECH NEWS .. I ·------.,I I I I I I .. : THE 1. F. COMMITTEE, IN COOPERATION WITH HERTZ RENT -A- CAR OFFERS : ! FREE YOUR CHOICE OF A ! i 1967 IMPALA OR GALAXIE! I I I F or exclusive use during Interfraternity weekend. The winner's nome will be drown I 1 on Friday, December 2, from those on donee tickets purchased prior to that dote. I I I : Buy Early And Win : : $4.00 Per Couple : I I DAVE BRUBECK ~---~------· Each member ot the Brubeck Quartet has won Impressive re­ cognition In his own right. , alto sax, Is considered by most critics to be by far the world's number one alto eaxophone player. has won one poll after another tor drummers ln the last Hveral years. Gene THE SPREAD-EAGLE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright, the newest member ot the group, has been featured with Count AT GRUMMAN Baale,, Carl TJader, and before his aa.oclatlon with Bru­ beck. Ranges from inner to outer space Grumman has special interest for the graduating engineer and scientist seeking the widest spread of technology Cor his In a departure from the former skills. At Grumman, engineers are involved in deep ocean technology... c:ngineers see their advanced aircraft designs pollcy, this tremendous concert proven daily In the air ovet Vietnam, and soon . .. in outer space, the G rumman LM (Lunar Module) will land the astro­ ls being held the Sunday 6f I. F. naut.s on the lunar surface. Grummtm, situated in Bethpage, L.l. (30 mile.' fro m N.Y.C.), is in the cultural center of ln the hopes that It wtn provide activity. Universities are close at hand for those who wish to continue their studies. C.C.N.Y., Manhattan College, New a memorable climax for an al­ York. Univel'liity, Prall Institute, Columbia University, State University at Stony Brook, Polytechnic Institute of Brook­ ready unforgettable weekend. In lyn, Hofstra University and Adelphi College are all within ca.~y d istance. The surroundings arc not hard to take . Five addition to the concert, Friday beautiful public golf courses arc in Bethpogc- two minutes from the plant. White sand beaches stretch for miles along night will feature the J. F. Ball the Atlantic (12 minutes drive). The famed sailing reaches of Long Island Sound nrc only eleven mlles away. ln this year's theme, "Winter The informal atmosphere is n Gn~mmnn tradition, matched by an equally hard-nosed one of turning out some of the Holiday." Saturday night there free world's highest pcrformunce oit:ernft systems nn

f,ltllUSAF) H AYY . OHi·tvylfrv i'u"' li'""of&hltr •tiltII~ . ~ nt~lblt wl"c twup from 16 to ~ 72.S docrtu. (fllu •t IPttdo up - ~ to IWo ond ono ~o il tf""s 11!4 IPttd of IOIInd ) ,

A-lA ltttr- , , . U.S, 11nJ t il· fllf•blltd I UK'- l ht.flft CIP•bll • ol -rat1n1 w it~ pinpoint occv· CHARLES rocy In olt wutlltf con4ltlono. lAO (Orbltlnc Atllfii!OIIIIt.tl 0. lttviiOfl) , , , SCilfltllk ltltlllll • lot t~o lnvt•IICIIion of Killlllllo PLAYERS ,..._ena . (Continued from Page 9}

tiv11~ nf ll o t ~pu r i11 " llr ury IV lll (lllnlt NOdlllol .,. to lond lht tJII-h"" tilt ,.,.., Purl I." l'llffl' rt' psychologkul t>f· f<'l'I S of war on tilt' ludh1dual ON CAMPUS DECEMBER 6 To obtain Grumman literature nnd arrange an interview, contact your placement office. soldier 1tml t h<' t <'~ pouse o f ~u­ cil't) tu tltdr dct' p meut:1l and l'moHonal ncN:b. Tit.· psycltiu­ 1f an interview is not convenient at this t ri~t~ who npvcnr capable of fl'· time. send a comprehensive re1iu me to: GRUMMAN s t orin~ the ir patit'nts to Jl<'lt<'c Mr. Peter C. Van Putten, Director of Em­ ployment, Dept. GR 25 L AIRC RAFT ENGINEERING CORPORATION of mind In rl'alit\• (•an onlv lm· 8 rihp2ge • Long I$1Jlnd • Now York clcrstand psyc ho l~gl cal disOrders An tquuloppurtunlty ""ploytr (M/ F) ami are hntdetJII:lll' for rdit.'vin~ the burden war phH't'~ o n tlw • humun ht•art .