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VOLUME XLII FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1965 Dirksen Praises DiT New Policies for Drexel In Dedicatory Speech ♦ /4 k H U “.•The The Role and Future ofot Col­Col. Saturday, October 16th.isih. r r S b d l f C C I D V U I • I l C I U O r f y legiateleeiate Education for Business*'Business" Dr. nr. Dirksen,nirtcon President of the ______• m was the topic of the speech given Administrative considerations American Association of Col­ which will directly concern and at Drexel, future parking prob­ and to mark attendance accord­ by Dr. Charles Dirksen at the legiate Schools of Business and lems, compulsory ROTC, and a ingly. This will apply to upper- dedication of Matheson Hall last affect the entire student body Dean of the College of Business were disclosed by PresldentWll- program to Involve students at class courses; the freshmen to be Administration at the University 11am W, Hagerty to a joint meet­ Drexel while they are in industry. governed by a mandatory attend­ CoRStrvctioR Stopped of Santa Clara, praised Drexel’s ing of Blue Key, Key and T ri­ The present cut system will ance policy as is now employed Business AdministraUon Depart­ angle organizations last Tues­ soon be replaced by a policy for the entire undergraduate en­ which will permit the individual ment, saying, “ Those of us from day. Forthcoming policy decis­ rollment. Or ScIrrcr AdditioR other sections of the country have ions will involve the present cut Instructor to evaluate the im­ Under the new system, the stu­ always looked at Drexel as a system, the future of athletics portance of cuts to his course dent will have two protective leader, as a developer of the devices. Every student, regard­ By Phila. iRspector kind of program that all of us less of his attendance during the A "Stop Work” notice per­ have admired to the fullest term,can take the course’s final. taining to work on the air con­ degree...... I don't know of any Also, an appeals court, headed ditioning system in thenewl^asic other Institution in the world that by the academic dean of the par­ Science annex was issued b the has contributed as much in this ticular student*s college, will Department of Licenses an< In­ particular field as Drexel has rule on student-Instructor dis­ spections of the City of Philadel­ contributed." putes regarding attendance. phia on October 14. A minor Dr. Dirksen praised the co-op New Gym for Athletics infraction, rather than a planning program stating that such a pro­ defect was the cause of the gram attracts a dedicated student. Dr. Hagerty informed the or­ issuance. He also stressed the importance ganizations that he has given “ a Mr. John H. Mueller, super­ of international endeavors, high priority to a new gymnas­ intendent of Buildings and stating, “ Schools of Business are ium,** and that the construction Grounds, related that the Hirsch- going to have to m.ake a greater of the gym will be oriented to men Sheetmetal Company, sub­ effort in the future to extend fulfill the needs of the program; contractors for the air condition­ their influence into the inter­ not “ the program to fit the build­ ing system in the annex, neglected national fields." ing.*’ to procure the necessary con­ He also emphasized the im­ “ A quality program of amateur struction permit for their aspect portance of “ more cross-fertili- athletics*’ will be established for of the erection. "Demolition and zation of ideas" in education. He men and women in physical edu­ erection of masonry partitions; said "I would ask the people of cation and Intramurals, stated the suspended celling installation" to give.a great deal President, “ then intercollegiate read the notice issued by Edward of backing to Drexel in the work sports will be considered.** This D’Angelo, an inspector for this that Dean Parrish is setting up COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE which acknowledges the contribu­ is in the hope that a larger per­ city's Department of Licenses with this distinguished faculty to tions of former Institute President, Kenneth G. Matheson, is observed centage of students will person­ ally benefit from the athletic pro­ and Inspections. move on this particular ques­ by President William W. Hagerty (left) and Dr. Charles Dirksen, guest gram that now occurs with inter­ The delay did not contribute tion." speaker at Matheson Hall dedication. significantly to the “ behind collegiate competition alone. schedule*' status of the annex, Stronger Ties In Industry Mr. Mueller assured the Triangle Dr. Hagerty hopes that this in­ and work was resumed last Specter Speaks to Law Society, Wednesday, tramural program can be alllgned with an effort being made by the When such a situation occurs, the inspecting department noti­ administration to provide a spec­ trum of activities for the student fies the police department to Censures City Magistrate System in industry. In addition to the patrol the site and assure the intramural program, proposals department that no work is per­ Arlen Specter, Republican can­ as being “ absurd, redlculous and to be on ball, but not forever.** didate for District Attorney, outlandish*'. He feels that it Is include night courses for credit, formed. The patrolling continues He further stated that “ the crim­ primarily aimed at the student until the stoppage edict Is lifted, spoke to Drexel Students at a “ outrageous when local officials inal problem In Philadelphia is meeting sponsored by the Charles cannot cope with the local who has to make up a course, and any violators are fined by the complex and enormous, and can but also available for students city. J. Biddle Law Society. Mr. problems.*' be solved only by detention and Specter, a prominent Philadelphia Mr. Specter felt that the vigor­ who want to lighten their aca­ rehabilitation. demic load when they are sched­ Casino Tonight lawyer, has waged a controver­ ous investigation was needed to sial campaign emphasizing the aid in the detection of syndicated Senator Hugh Scott asked Mr. uled for school. Cost to the stu­ Tonight at the D.A.C. the Stu­ results of the investigation of the gambling. He believes that “ the Specter to run for District At­ dents participating in this pro­ dent Program Board will present Philadelphia magisterial system, police department is good but torney on the Republican ticket. gram would be kept to a mini­ Casino Night. This gala event which he conducted. when arrests are made, too many Mr. Specter said he would accept mum, Dr. Hagerty assured the will start at 9 P.M. and admis­ The investigation, which has of those arrested are discharged the nomination only “ if no strings gathering. sion will be free. raised much doubt as to the by the magistrates. Approxi­ were attached**. He felt that his Cultural outlets, such as the As an extra attraction there effectiveness of the magistrate mately 75 per cent of the gambl­ willingness to risk his career and exceptional film series, are also will be a mixer in the cafeteria system, has been labled ing charges are dismissed by change his party affiliation being considered to expand the with “ The Little Indians.” The “ political and unnecessary" by the magistrates. would show that the party name students’ educational experience. mixer will also be free. his opponent District Attorney Police Commissioner Leary wasn’t the most Important thing, Also, opportunities to enroll in other schools for night courses The movie “ Bye Bye Birdie*’ James Crumlish. When Mr. stated that “ seven out of ten ar­ for as Mr. Specter quoted former will be shown at 7:30 P.M. The Crumlish was asked why he did raigned before the courts have Mayor of New York, FioreUo applicable to the students’ grad­ admission price for the movie not investigate, he simply an­ records of previous arrests. LaGuardla, “There Is no uation requirements at Drexel will be twenty-five cents. swered, “ Nobody asked me to." Most are out on bail. Mr. Specter Republican or Democrat way to will also be feasible for students All are invited to attend. This was viewed by Mr. Specter stated that “ they have the right clean up the streets.*' Continued on Pg. 2, Col. 5 Student Contests Highlight Drexel*s 1965 Homecoming Homecoming activities were night. Gary U.S. Bonds, a popu­ Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority rope tying contest Marty Nlchol kicked off with a pep rally and lar recording artist, provided the won the car decorating contest won the hairy chest contest which Great Court. dance at the Armory last Friday music for the dance. and Pi Lambda Phi tied up the was held on Wednesday in the Drexel Wins Saturday’s winning combina­ tion began with a Drexel victory over in soc­ cer. Also a highlight of Saturday morning was the formal dedica­ tion of Matheson Hall, the new Business Administration build­ ing. The featured speaker for this event was Dr. Charles J. Dirksen, President of the Ameri­ can Association of Collegiate Schools of Business. Drexel’s victory over Wagner put every­ one In high spirits for the parties on Saturday night. 3rd Time for DSP Delta Sigma Phi won tiie cove­ ted “ Little Brown Jug" first place award for display compe­ tition. This was the third straight year of victory for the fraternity. Lambda Chi Alpha took second place, and Tau Epsilon Phi re­ ceived the third place honors. The first place winners of tht CONTAGIOUS ENTHUSIASM of the Drexel cheerleaders enlivens skits held In the Great Court spirit of Homecoming and fills the Armory with the sounds of an­ HOMECOMING ROYALTY (past and present) contribute pulchritudi during the week were TEP, Delta Zeta, Pi Lambda Phi, and BetaNu. ticipated succeas. to the Homecoming parade preceding Wagner's downfall. DREXEL TRIANGLE Page 2 - October 22, 1965 Clubs Slated for Lexerd Pictures 1966 Miss Phila. Sought The Activities section of the yearbook, will be photo­ graphing clubs and organizations the week of October 25. Final schedule for Photographing Activities in this In A nnual Beauty Contest year’s Lexerd is: A four year scholarship to the sociation, the pageant will be held Philadelphia Pageant, P.O. Box University of Pennsylvania will on Saturday, November 27, 1965, 4243, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Monday Oct. 25 7:00 to 9:30 7:30 D Book be awarded to Miss Philadelphia in Althouse Hall of the Phila­ 19144. Prelim inary Judging will 7:00 Dorm Board 7:40 Tech. Journal of 1966. All Philadelphia girls delphia College of Textiles and be held November 5 and 6. between the ages of 18 and 28 Science, School House Lane and This year's queen, Cornelia 7:10 D.A.C. Program Board 7:50 Triangle are invited to enter the contest. Henry Avenue; starting at 8 p.m. Swenson, graduated from Drexel 7:20 Married Students Club 8:00 A.S-.M.E. Sponsored by the Optimist's All girls who are interested last June. Corky, an accounting 7:30 Gamma Sigma Sigma 8:10 American Chemical Club of Germantown and the Ger­ in entering may obtain a^jpUcation major plans to apply her scholar­ 7:40 Home Economics A ssoci­ Society mantown Business Men's As­ blanks by writing to the Miss ship to graduate work at Penn. She will crown her successor at ation 8:20 American Soc. Civil Eng. the pageant. 7:50 Student Christian Move­ 8:30 Drexel Math Society Since its origin, the Miss ment 8:40 Inst, of Elec. & Electron Clo$s Council Announces America Pageant, along with preliminary contests such as the 8:00 Drexel Christian P’ellow- Engineering Miss Philadelphia Pageant, has ship 8:50 American Society for Committee Appointments steadily grown to become a com­ 8:10 Newman Club Metals petition of beauty, poise and David McC racken, C lass C oun- Ing of records with Pi Nu Epsilon talent. 8:20 Hillel Club 9:00 Drexel Electronics Soc. cil Moderator, announced impor­ at Class Council events. Also, 8:30 Ukrainian Club 9:10 Fed. of Engineers and tant appointments to the Execu­ the records will be played at a tive Committee. Ho Corbin is few Pep Rallies. 8:40 International Relations Social Science Ntw Policias now acting Vice-Moderator and On the promotion of School Continued from Page I Club 9:20 Society of Woman Jane Ann Mickle is acting Spirit, Class Council is moving with cooperative jobs outside the 8:50 Alpha Phi Omega Scientists and Engin­ Treasurer. Their term of office in the area of more busing to will run through Fall Term. Philadelphia area. 9:00 Inn Keepers eering games. To help further this goal. Since the Lebenon Valley foot­ Circle K. is going to make an A faculty committee, headed by 9:10 Drexel Players 9:30 Commerce & Engineering ball game, Class Council has in­ effort to support Class Council Professor Beers of the Account­ 9:20 WXDT Society vestigated the admission fee for and a committee to study the ing Department, is presently Drexel students. After notifying studying the entire ROTC pro­ 9:30 Sailing Club problem has been set up. the Director of Athletics, John Class Council, to coordinate gram at Drexel and will present Thursday Oct. 28 7:00 to 9:30 Seminick, Western Maryland has its findings and conclusions to Tuesday Oct. 26 7:00 to 9:30 their efforts toward boosting 7:00 Society for the Advance­ been contacted. school spirit,' will hear reports the entire faculty and adminis­ 7:00 Class Council Now Drexel students can attend tration, possibly as early as the ment of Management from a permanent repre­ 7:10 Senate the game for flty cents, by show­ sentatives from the different December faculty meeting. 7:10 American Inst, of Basic ing their matric cards. Tickets organizations. When asked to defend the com­ 7:20 Freshman Council Science for the bus can t)e purchased for pulsory aspect of ROTC at Drex­ 7:30 Interfraternity Council the November 13 game from el, Colonel A.L. Parsons, head 7:20 American Inst, of Physics Drexel Ployers Offer 7:40 Panhellenic Council Class Council members, from the of the Military Science Depart­ 7:30 Men’s Residents Associ­ D.A.C. or from a booth in the ment, noted that 50% of the stu­ 7:50 Intercollegiate Conference ation Great Court the week of the "Thieves Caraivor’ dents in the advanced corps would game. on Gov’t. 7:40 American Inst, of Civil The “Drexel Players" fall not have gone advanced if the 8:00 Varsity Club Class Council has decided to production of “ Thieves Carni­ l)aslc program were voluntary. Engineers help spark school spirit through Any student wishing to express 8:10 Law Society val" by Jean Anouilh will be 7:50 Student Advertising Soc. the selling of records. These staged on Nov. 11, 12, 13 in the an opinion or suggestion con­ 8:20 Debate Society 8:00 Booster Club records include the , Main Auditorium. cerning the ROTC program is Alma Mater etc. has have been free to contact Professor Beers 8:30 W.A.A. 8:10 Sky Diving Club The play is full of subtle wit recorded by Drexel Music De­ and Is characterized by romantic with his ideas. 8:40 Reserve Officers Associ­ partment. In this effort. Class 8:20 Cycling Club satire with that typical French Because of the high cost and ation Council will coordinate the sell- flavor. The play is under the limited availability of land in 8:30 American Inst, of Basic direction of Dr. Kate Calvery of this area, Dr. Hagerty expressed 8:50 American Society of Five Mercury capsules carried the English department. Dr. that there will “always be a Military Engineers Science periscopes to give the astronauts Calvery joined the Drexel faculty parking problem" at DrexsU The 8:40 Collegiate Adm. Manage­ a clear view of the Earth. 9:00 Circle K this fall with two years of direct­ reason Drexel students are pay­ 9:10 American Marketing Society ment Society ing e x p e r i e n c e from Beaver ing a relatively low price to use Society 8:50 American Inst, of Interior College. the lot beside the DAC Is be­ Designers L u x v ry The players are still looking cause it is city owned. Drexel has 9:20 Accounting Society for all those interested in any an agreement with the City of 9:30 Drexel Biology Club 9:00 Young Americans for aspect of dramatics. Those In­ Philadelphia that if there is no Freedom A p a r t m e R t s terested may either contact Ajlt construction begun on that site Larola or Joe D1 Lavadeo for by 1970, the city can reclaim the Wednesday Oct. 27 7:00 to 9:30 9:10 Business Administration further information. land for its own use. 7:00 Lexerd Day 12 Story Penthouse Building Sound Proof Cons truction 7:10 Ledger 9:20 Sigma Pi Sigma 7:20 Gargoyle 9:30 Student Directory Beautiful Lobby HEADQUARTERS Front Desk Service FOR SALE Stores On Premises for ONE SIX-FOOT DIETZGEN When Available ADLER SOCKS SLIDE RULE Everything for Drafting Efficiency SLIGHTLY WET Surveying and Printing 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments 37 colors ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA 1009 Vine St., Phila., Pa. 1101 North 63rd Street VARSITY SHOP GR 3*7850 3711 SPRUCE

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Place classified ads in Triangle mailbox in the D.A.C. or contact Advertising Manager, Room 12 in the D.A.C. DREXEL TRIANGLE Pagv 3 - Ortober 22, l%5 Employment Outlook Brightens*, Lambda CM Announces Many Job Interviews Scheduled Plans for New House Mr. Gerald B. Fadden, Di­ in average starting salary. The The Brothers of Epsilon Kappa traion, 21.2% went on to graduate In, there are many renovations rector of Graduate Placement percentage rise in salary was Zeta of the Lambda Chi Alpha to be done to make 3401 a first reports that the employment ouU greater for the Bus. Ads. than school this year as exposed to 13.7% last year. Fraternity recently announced class fraternity house. When look for graduating seniors Is for the engineers as a whole. the purchase of their new chap­ much brighter this year than last However the sharpest rise was Also 14% of the graduates went ter house. The house is located X. year. However, he adds that the for Chemical Engineers. to work for the Federal Govern­ at 3401 Powelton Ave., the site situation can change In a very Generally less students went ment last June, whereas the of the present Powelton Nursing short time. on to graduate school last year. figure was 12% for the previous Home. Last year at this time three However, in Business Adminls- year. Before the Lambda Chi's move hundred-twelve organizations had scheduled interviews, but 60 canceled because of a lack of student Interest, and twenty be­ Jarem Discusses Progress cause of economic conditions. So far this year, no organizations have canceled Interviews because Of EE G raduate Program s of economic conditions. Dr. John Jarem, head of the The recent annual report of the school, and the second was a Jarem, “Improvement in the Department of Electrical Engin­ summary of his findings on a tour graduate education will lead to Graduate Placement Office con­ eering at Drexel, spoke at a re­ tains many other interesting of seven campuses throughout Improvement of undergraduate cent meeting of the Institute of the United States. statistics. education.** He said, “ In the fu­ Electrical and Electronic Engin­ The development of five major ture greater flexibility Is needed In 1964-65 there was a low- eers. The meeting took place on level demand for electrical programs will be the center of in the undergraduate Electrical October 13 in the Grand Hall attention in the Graduate School Engineering curriculum to allow engineers and an increasing de­ of the Drexel Activities Center. mand for chemists, chemical en­ of Electrical Engineering. These some specialization in the Junior will be: Biomedical Engineering, and senior years.*' gineers, and physicists. There Dr. Jarem*s talk consisted of completed the house will sleep Computer Sciences, Electro­ In summarizing his tour of was also a large demand for two aspects. The first was on 42 men. Accomodation will be physics, Energy Conversion and seven campuses in the West and Business Administration gradu­ the progress being made in the based on two men per room ates as indicated by a sharp rise electrical engineering graduate Power Systems Engineering, and Mid-West, Dr. Jarem warned of Systems Science. the danger of letting the complete with adequate sleeping and study facilities. The first Each one of these catagorles “ business" of research override floor will contain a modem kit­ was covered in detail by Dr. academic goals. Jarem . He stated that each of chen adjacent to a large dinning Finally, Dr. Jarem stated that room; there will be two spacious Doelp and Jenks Resign, these areas was picked because by December the Ice cream par­ living rooms, one of which will of the outlook for increasing de­ lor in the Abbott*s Building wiU convert to a banquet room. mand for future talent in these be converted to an Electrical fields. Furnishing for the house will Lloyd Replaces McKay Engineering student - faculty be completely new, with styles Dr. Jarem talked alwut the in­ lounge. Mr. Peter Doelp and Mr. Dud­ l)een filled by Mr. John Lloyd. based on providing a warm, soc­ creasing demand for talent in The annual ROTC Advanced ley Jenks have resigned their When asked about the personnel the field of energy conversion. ial, and an academic atmosphere. Corps Fall Formal will be held Downstairs will contain large positions in the Office of the changes in his office, Dean He said thatpower companies are Dean of Men in order to fulfill next Friday night, October 29, game rooms and party rooms. Toombs said, “ These new men still working with the technology at the Offlcer*s Club of the Phila­ other responsibilities. have a keen Interest in student The outside of the house is also of the 1920*s. He said that if delphia Defense Supply Center Mr. Jenks, who was an as­ work; they are young enough to enhanced by two open sun these companies expect to get the (formerly the Philadelphia porches. sistant to the Dean of Men, has be able to keep in touch with talent they need they must give Quartermaster*s Depot), located taken on the position of college the student body, and at the same Immediate plans call for settle­ financial su ^ o rt to schools doing at 22nd Street and Oregon Avenue. relations director for the General time develop their own futures work in this field. ment on December 1, 1965. Fol­ The affair, sponsored by Scab­ lowing this, a full study will be Dynamics Corporation, Elec­ at the Institute.*’ “ In general,*' said Dr. bard and Blade, will commence made of the house by an archi­ tronics Division, In Rochester, with a receiving line at 9 P.M. New York. tect In order to determine and dancing will follow until 1 required alterations. Pending Mr. Jenks* position will be Bronx College Administrotor A.M. All Senior ROTC Cadets completion, the brothers expect filled temporarily by William are expected to attend. Interested to move In by Spring term, 1966. R. Neil, a Drexel alumnus with Visits DIT for "Internship” Basic Course Cadets and civili­ Considerable appreciation is In a degree In business adm inistra­ Mr. Manual Stlllerman, head study with the Development ans may make arrangements to order to the Alumni of Lambda tion. He will be in charge of the attend with any Scabbard and of the Department of Engineering office. Chi Alpha who, after months of health insurance program, re­ and Technologies of Bronx Com­ Blade member. hard work, made possible the lations with individual students Mr. Stlllerman is one of Price of tickets is two dollars. munity College will spend the twenty-five college adminis­ purchase of the new home. and organizations, and the selec­ 1965-66 academic year at Drexel tive service. trators or teachers who have as a participant In the Academic Mr. Doelp has been promoted been selected by the American Administration Internship Pro­ Council on Education to take part to assistant comptroller of the gram. The program Is sponsored Institute. in the program, which is in its Lexington by the American Council on Edu­ first year. The training program The vacancy left by the pro­ cation and is Intended to give motion of Mr, Doelp will be will expand to 50 men next year college adm inistrators the and 75 men In 1967. fiUed by Mr. WllUam Edward necessary training to qualify Hand Laundry Dickson. Mr. Dickson graduated them for the position of college from Dartmouth University with a president or vice-president. B.A. in Economics. He is a mem­ Mr. Stlllerman will work di­ FLORA CARLIN & Dry Cleaners ber of Beta Theta PI Fraternity rectly with Dr. Hagerty during TYPIST and the Sphinx Senior Honorary his one year “ internship**. For 7922 RUGBY ST. LI 8-4124’ SHIRTS -2Zi Society. 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Yes, Homecoming was success­ Because of the Interfraternity I.F.C Announces Rules Teacher Questions ful, in spite of, certainly not be­ Council’s function as the govern­ cause of, the skits presented in the ing body for the Greek community Great Court last week. ShortBge of and because of its conservative On Freshmen Rushing, Fraternities^ Future time can never be a justification leanings, the council appears to be for the vulgarity which was pre­ well qualified to evaluate the ma­ Warns of Stiff Fines If Poor Skits Remain sented, in some instances, as terial to be presented by its mem­ To the Editor: humor. If the participating fraterni­ bers in skits. A censorship commit­ Editor, Drexel Triangle: ties are going to continue to exhibit It has come to the attention of the tee could be appointed by the Interfratemlty Council that some of the When a country has been stricken by such a void of imagination, then a council administrators for the sole members of fratemlUes may be In­ famine, some of Its Inhabitants have tighter control must be wielded, for volved in Illegal rushing. been observed swallowing handfuls of purpose of determining good taste dirt in a desperate attempt to assuage humor should never preclude good To make all freshmen and fraternity and bad humor, the latter to be men aware of the consequences of such their hunger. (This act Inevitably re­ taste. deleted. actions, the rushing rules and penalties sults In death.) Are Drexel’s fraterni­ “They acted as though they had IF Council must act now in for violations are listed below: ties and sororities so starved for a 1. “No first term freshmen other laugh, so deprived of new Ideas, that just discovered sex,” observed one order to assure internal control of than a house resident shall be enter­ they too must resort to dirt — much faculty member. “ So vulgar in their its own membership. If it does not, tained in a fraternity house at any time. of which Is not even original? references and statements that they external authorities may impose This includes dinner Invitations and The Homecoming skits provide these staying overnight." organizations with a unique opportunity could only be classified as locker themselves upon fraternities and 2, **No attempt shall be made by any to express responsible ideas to a large room language,” offered an admin­ deny them the control of their own fraternity man to rush a first term audience by means of an entertaining istrator. Flow often must student destiny which they now enjoy. freshman,” format. Genuine satire is an obvious The Interfratemlty Council has the possibility. CYes, DREQUE, there IS a organizations violate the trust of Homecoming, as a whole, came power to Impose fines of up to $100 sWL) However, satire requires an alert maturity placed in them by the ad­ off well. There is no reason why and/or cessation or suspension of spe­ and creative mind, a mature perspec­ ministration before this trust is the Court skits should be the only cific activities and/or complete proba­ tive, a subtle and s(^)hlstlcated sense of humor. It Is, therefore, considerably replaced by direct censorship? element to leave a sour taste in tion on member fraternities for any infraction of the above rules. more demanding of talent and time than Never again we hope. one’s mouth. The I.F.C, welcomes all freshmen to the assembly of tasteless and/or time­ rush beginning on the first day of win­ worn “ jokes,” ter term, but during the fall it has This description (tasteless and/or every intention of enforcing the rules, timeworn) applies to approximately 30- Jon Goldman 70% of the m aterial presented in the Secretary, I.F.C. court last week; this range is broad because individual skits varied con- siderably; this range Is minimal for at least one reason — poor acoustics. Satire is, of course, only one al­ Homecoming Chairmen ternative — the list Is as long as the students' Imagination. Much is said (and written) about Drex- Thank All Concerned, e l's responslblUty to the students. If the students continue to deny their respon­ Criticize Triangle sibility to Drexel, can they honestly expect to continue to provide the stage? Editor, Drexel Triangle: Jane E. Cooper Homecoming 1965 Is over and Drexel Instructor beat Wagner 23-21. We of the homecom­ Department of Biological Science ing committee would like to take this opportunity to reflect on the past weeks activltles...from our point of view. It has come to our attention that the skits Falcone Congratulates were not up to par...homecoming was quite early this year and there was not Students Responsible a lot of time to work on the skits. Thanks to Lewis Rosenblum who did a great job as skit chairman. For Homecoming Success When picking queen candidates there To the Editor: LATEST PREbtCTtONi Is bound to be unhappiness, which al­ fe FEET OF SNOVf...... THOMAS J. McGINLEY Finally, my heartiest congratulations Nichols-hairy chest, BobGentlle-Clam must go to the Dragon football team Husiness Manager...... BARBARA LEWIN eating, John Maxwell-treasure chest. for their fine effort and dramatic vic­ The only disappointing thing last week tory over a bigger Wagner team. e d it o r ia l board was the article enUtled “Fantasea Fallacies’* by Maureen Sweeney. We To all of these groups and to each student who helped add to the spirit Thomos J. McGinley, Potrick Joy, Chuck McLaoohlin, Dov. Forni»s feel that the article was poorly timed. of Homecoming, I again offer our most If any criticism of Homecoming is due grateful thanks. Drexel can be truly NEWS STAFF It should be presented after the week is over, not before it actually starts. proud that it has students who can or­ ganize and successfully Implement an News. . , Editor...... , ...... Patrick d . • i F. c Joy ■ It reflects a rather pessimistic attitude Assistant Nows Editor...... DU. ii- n . t on the part of Miss Sweeney. As for event that has assumed such large pro­ □ . , , - , ^ ...... Phyllis Destefano portions in recent years. Keporters - John Seal, Gerry Baus, Moureen Sweeney, Jon Goldmon, John Green, Mel editor, Tom McGinley, it's a shame he isn't in school this term. He telephoned Nicholas G. Falcone Leitor Bill Hetzelson, Linda Pronesti, Gina Pronesti, Ben Fisher, Adrianne Williams Director of Alumni Relations Dave Landsperger, Jean Kerr, Grace Hoffmeyer, Rosemary Howdershell, Ronnie Kro ^ last week and mentioned something about pol, Monique Verhey^ Joon Gegnas, Emily Stier, putting an article in the paper which would not be in the best of Homecom- Cartoonist...... /- i . Ing spirit. We asked him not to and he Bern-public relations, Dave Sobel-Half ...... Carol Moock Time activities, Mr. Semanik, the foot­ FEATURES STAFF agreed. . . there was not such an article in last week's paper. Last night we were ball team and Coach Grebis and his Mark Korol, Arthur S. Lazonoff, Bill Hetzelson, Maureen Sween­ telephoned and accused of causing har- staff, Fred Bartz and Linda Heal- ey, Walter 0. Maxymuk, Dove Walter, Ajit Loroia, Betty Ann Artinian. rassment to Miss Sweeney by the editor awards. Bob Kiehl - contests, Jeff Biggs PRODUCTION STAFF of the paper. We are sorry if Miss and his committee - Art, Jane-Ann Layout Edito r ...... r> • j c . Sweeney was harrassed in any way. but Mickel, Monique Verhey, Bob Jackson, ...... David Furniss we had nothing to do with it... in our Bob Carpenter, Rich Jeryan, Ken Lally, SPORTS STAFF opinion-Tom McGinley should try to Rich Dlgby - pubUcity, and the Triangle Sports Editor...... find controversy elsewhere. Staff for their coverage of Homecoming. , , ...... Charles W. Me Laughlin Thanks to everyone else who helped Assistant Sports Editor...... d l c ■ It would take a lot of space to thank „ _ ...... Robert Steel everyone who helped us, but we would us In any way to make Homecoming 1965 a success and the best we have ever like to mention some names. We would had. like to thank Dr. and Mrs. Hagerty Dean Toombs, Dean White, Mr. Mueller Barry Bloom ...... and Mr, Luche - buildings and grounds, John Barch ...... Michoel Destefano Nick Falcone - alumni coordinator. Norm Co-Chairmen of Homecoming DREXEL TRIANGLE Page 5 - October 22, 1965 'Bout Town PhD: Pretty Hideous Design By Mike Waddler

It makes you wonder If the people of excellence? No official word to date, who design colleges have ever been to one: sorry to report. But one can conjecture.. There seems to be a quirk In the Drexel's new dormitory will rise ten Administrative Mind that equates func­ ugly orange stories above 34th Street. tionalism with ugliness, and economy It will have only two elevators. with poor design. Architecture, they must The ramps connecting the Basic reason, cannot be both creative and Science Building to Its new Annex will utilitarian, or both Imaginative and By Betty Ann Artini on have steps at one end, despite vigorous Inexpensive. faculty protests that movement of equip­ Such reasoning Is absurd. One has This Is the city—Philadelphia, Penna. ment between buildings will be unneces­ only to look at many other colleges to My F air Lady'* starts its final two sarily hampered. The warehouses are tall, and the smoke­ weeks at the Stanley (19th and Market). see buildings of quality for superior to stacks mucky. Behind this deceiving edU Plans for a stainless steel sculpture that at DrexeU And one has only to And Thomas Ewell stars at the Forrest on the Chestnut Street exterior of the flee is hidden a lot. I'm a reporter...and in “ Xmas In Las Vegas," a comedy listen to the students, faculty, and staff— this Is my beat. D.A.C. were dropped because 1) It was those who must use the new buildings—to combining the spirit of Christmas with ornamental, not functional, and 2) It What Is your pleasure? Is It muslc?^ the "sp irits" of Vegas. The play will hear constructive criticism that should the theater?^ or perhaps It's art, But was feared students would swing on It. l)e Incorporated Into buildings in the plan­ travel to Broadway on Sunday. The Library was built, octagonally then again, mayl>e none of these topics ning stage. because the then open-and-soon-to-be- Interest you; and your idea of enjoy­ Free But the planners do not look and they closed Woodland Avenue cut one com er do not listen. Blind and deaf, suffering ment is a quiet walk along the Schuylkill UnbeUevable but true, "some of the off the original square design. or an athletic day out of doors. All of best things in life ARE free." It is from an acute Edifice Complex, they You will not find these facts In the sacrifice taste to expediency. "Don't these things are entertaining and cul­ interesting to note that college students D. Book. These are just some of the tural in their own respect. Culture in build It well, build it now," Is their tend to believe this quote more avidly off^the-record horror stories told by a motto. 1965 is to me versatility. So ‘BoutTown than others. First and most surprising number of faculty and staff members. Unfortunately, they are also helping this year will Include announcements on our list of "freebies," is Fleischer's There are many, many more, each of ranging from the “ swlnglngest” show to build our reputation now. How many Art School located at 9th and Christian them with the same moral: the people PhJ)'s does It take to compensate for in town to perhaps the most serious Sts. Models, supplies, and lessons are who design our buildings don't know exhibit on the Parkway. one sterile structure? Will outsiders as­ given free of charge to interested stu­ their excavations from a hole In the sume that since our campus Is ugly. dents. The Commercial Museum shows Special ground. It Is therefore functional? What do we Informative films on country and special Yet they continue to design our build­ "A Thousand Days," the film tribute aspire towards internally when what we subjects every Saturday and Sunday, also ings. And In the midst of this startUng show externally Is, at best, mediocrity? to John F. Kennedy, Is now showing at free of charge. Your matriculation card Incompetency, the Administration Is still the New LocustTheater(Broad and 15th). The trend must be stopped! Our cam­ will be your admission at the beautiful heard declaiming the noble policy of pus Is not being built with government It will be in the city for one more week Art Museum on the Parkway. One final "quest for excellence." before it makes a national tour of movie slum estabUshment funds! We have no fee-less attraction is our own City Hall Now, there Is a certain mentality that reason for looking like war ruins from theaters. Admission Is a quarter, which Tower. William Penn, as you know, is satisfied with second best. And there will be donated to the Kennedy Library. the industrial revolution! thoughtfully watches over Philadelphia as is another that Is satisfied only with It makes you wonder if the people he stands 547 ft. about the street. The excellence. Drexel's recent history In­ Spenders who design our college are really tower is open to the public dally 9:00- dicates both mentalities—a paradox If you are fortunate enough to l>e play­ people—or If they are machines—in­ 4:30 and Friday evenings until 9;00. reeking with the faint aroma of sensate, emotionless, artless—design­ ing the "spending sophisticate" role this This is one sight you shouldn't miss... hypocrisy. weekend, Liza Mlnelll Is appearing at the ing a campus not for humans, but for more you see, at the height even the ware­ How does the Administration reconcile of their own kind. Latin Casino alonR with Jackie Vernon. houses begin to look good. Its buildings with Its avowed philosophy Conservative Commentary By Dave Walter Last weekend saw the "zoo of the Cong, will be asked by Young Ameri­ By Ahura Mazda left" disgorge onto the streets of the cans for Freedom to co-sponsor, on I have observed an extreme degree nation In widespread demonstrations campus, a project known as "Mall Call that this condition is dangerously con­ protesting U.S. policy In Viet Nam. of reticence on the part of thinking tagious. I have been told, in the form of Viet Nam." This project, developed by individuals to exercise their privilege Thousands of the bearded and soap- a group of Bryn Mawr citizens, will a moral order, that it is my respon­ less clan tramped, shouted, placarded, of dissenting when their opinions clash sibility to aid in the generation of the encourage the soldiers in Viet Nam with those of the majority. This re­ and burned draft cards In sqpport of through personal messages on Christ­ means whereby these people may con­ ticence, however, is not shared by all tinue to exist. I see no valid, Just, or what amounts to communist mas greeting cards. This project Is of those who think. I am, therefore, moral reason why I must tolerate these victory in Viet Nam. Most demonstra­ getting considerable support across tions were countered by pro-U.S, dem­ undertaking a series of articles, which people, let alone encourage their in­ the nation and the local Vets and Legion will appear as frequently as space per­ crease. onstrators, but the press seemed mes­ groups. Scouts, Women's service groups, mits. merized by the simultaneous displays Young Republicans, Young Democrats, I realize that no human being ever of irrationality by the **bug out" crowd. My purpose Is to bring to your atten­ requests to be bom, but this does not Young Americans for Freedom, The tion what I consider to be logical flaws Where the news did report counter Daily News, the Main Line Times, and chainge the fact that I have entered in your approach to the solution of the world with only one natural right. demonstrators, they jumbled their facts radio station WIBG are pushing It. You problems which must be solved in order How long, and how well, I live is a and, in general. Ignored the sensible will be hearing more and more about that the society in which you live con­ function only of how much energy I am manifestations of support for the Presi­ these Important projects in the weeks tinues to advance with a minimum of in­ dent's policy. Those who support our willing to expend. to come. Give them your support. terference to each individual. There exists in the world a move­ country received a few anti-cllmatlc After witnessing the actions of last It is my opinion that there are many sentences at the end of the articles. ment whose goal is the forfeiture of weekend, can you, like Senator Ful- people now breathing who are not wil­ the Individual and for all that the in­ How many Americans now believe bright, be worried more about anti­ ling to contribute to the social, politi­ that this vocal minority expresses the dividual stands. It is most unfortunate communism? Only if you are worried cal and economic factors that make a that this movement is most prevalent views of all college students? What do about the lack of it. society worthwhile. It is my opinion the vets think about this generation in the one country that offered the greatest opportunity for the Individual whom they saved from the Nazi menace to develop his potential without having when spokesmen for the "roving slums" to devote some of his energy to fight- say they welcome communist support in Fantasea Fallacies Revisited ing the most assinine creed that has their demonstrations? What sense of By Maureen Sweeney ever been devised. It is my opinion despondency do our troops In Viet Nam, that this trend toward collectivism should finally turning the tide against the Viet Down with homecoming per se? No, that) as such an Institute, we are open no longer be tolerated, and that all Cong, feel when they read about these not at all. Homecoming is probably the not only to internal criticism, but to the people capable of thinking must exercise protests? Most important, however, is greatest institution of American college tiarrage of criticism that is often voiced their privilege of standing, alone if what do their fellow students think of life. But when it becomes more and more by the public. tliem? need be, and dissenting. Liberty, free­ a less desirable entity each year, then Four years ago, the student seemed dom, and democracy are based upon There is no doubt In my mind that I feel no need to support it for the sake to feel little need of off-color jokes and how much of his potential man turns the majority of students are overwhelm­ of school spirit. extremely figure-oriented contests to into reality, not how much potential ingly behind our attempts to contain Granted, Messers. Bloom and have fun at Homecoming. As one "dirty exists. Communism and defeat Red terrorism MacDonald et aU put in many long hours joke" is added and the response is It is not enough that I, or anyone in Southeast Asia. These students are for Homecoming and their efforts were naturally one of humor on the part of who thinks along a similar vein, accept concerned with the black eye handed great. In this I question two things - that many, then more and more are added the fact that this creed exists and try them by the action of these pathetic, time and time again the work falls on until the idea escalates beyond all rea­ to tolerate it or attempt to ignore it. misled "peace" m archers. They do not two people when a job must be done at sonable control. I think that it is clear that people's subscribe to Senator Morse’s state­ Drexel and secondly, I question the This is when the barrage of public production should be of positive value, ment of pleasure at dem onstrators “ who direction of their efforts. criticism begins-when people who and that anyone who does not produce, will not be cowed Into submission by I feel that the candidates for any happen to be passing through hear an or whose production is of no real value, intolerant bigots." (I.e. — all those who title should be selected by more than off-color line In a skit and don’t simply will receive active interference on my back victory over eommunlsm.) one or two persons. Originally, a com­ attribute it to the “ whims of college part. So, students, it Is time to stand four mittee was to have selected them. In youth." I am a firm t>eliever in the individ­ square behind the United States. Make most large schools, the Homecomong It was asked why the Triangle didn't ual and his privilege to be himself, a committment NOW, to dispel myths candidates are selected by the football wait until after Homecoming to publish and to do with the fruits of his efforts about " a g r a r i a n reform ers" and team. There Is no doubt that our Home­ "Fantasea Fallacies." There were two as he sees fit. When the individual's Y ^ee Imperialism and aggression." coming Queen is one of our most charm­ reasons. One, because this was not privilege of producing and consuming jJon t stab your buddies In the back, ing and attractive coeds, but does this necessarily the opinion of the paper. what he deems necessary for his own rhose who were not fortunate enough end justify the means? Secondly, and our main reason for pub­ satisfaction is usurped, the individual 10 go to college are now fighting over Secondly, the vote for any title or lishing it was that after the Home­ becomes a slave, subject only to the there In your place. office should be counted by morenetural coming Committee made little effort to whims of a man, a society, or a creed. How can you help< you ask? First, parties; that is, the faculty. Students get any information to us at all, we In the United SW es, the idea of “ re ­ educate yourself to the reasons why have counted the votes in the past; last were told that if anything derogatory distribution of the wealth" is not an we are fighting In Viet Nam. Don't year it was one, this time two. There about Homecoming were printed, pres­ abstract, economic theory; It is an miss an opportunity to tell others of may be guarantees that Mr. Bloom and sure would be brought to bear to in­ established, economic fact. The idea your support for freedom In Viet Nam. Mr. MacDonald are above reproach, but sure that the Triangle printed nothing of taking from the "haves" and giv­ You can back the programs of the this is no guarantee of the future; there­ of the sort again. ing to the "have nots" is now offered newly formed Philadelphia Students for fore, why institute a practice like this This was not any “ let's get even with as a valid reason for the "have nots’’ victory in Viet Nam, who will sponsor or allow Its continuation? them" campaign, but we recognize the not developing the potential with which petitions to President Johnson on eacli The Bathing Suit and Hairy Chest right to print news, to point out new they were bom. represented campus. An area rally is Contest were purported to be the search things, and to criticize - not only after With these considerations in mind, planned to show the Delaware Valley for sometliing new and novel. But in our tiie event has taken place, but, like the I have decided that one voluble, dis­ that we students are behind our coun­ search for this, we too often lose sight critic of any show, during its senting voice must rise above the mire try s committments. The Drexel Stu­ of the fact that this is an Institute of performance. of collectivized humanity and challenge dent Senate, which passed a strong higher learning, where, supposedly, to­ Yes, Homecoming was fun-but there the basic tenets of the "assinine" resolution calling for defeat of the Viet morrow's leaders are being educated and is room for Improvement. creed...... DREXEL TRIANGLE Papje 6 - October 22, 1965 LARGBST SELBCJION OF

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Or contact Banking Dept, office* in Albany. Buffalo, Rochester or Syracute. VOLUME XLII FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1965 n u m b e r 21 Field Goal Gives Drexel Booters Trounce Hofstro, Upset Win O ver Wagner Streak to Three By Rich Barchet Hofstra University's second Homecoming visit to Drexel's soccer field resulted in their second Dragon defeat in three years. The Varsity booters romped to a 6-0 win before a capacity crowd on Homecoming morning. Bill Nahri, with his usual speed and ball handling ability be­ fuddled Hofstra's backfleld to net Drexel's first goal of the game halfway through the first period. Fine Dragon defensive work by the backfleld k^t the Yonker line on the attack. Late in the second period, Mario Alvarodiaz passed out of a con­ gested mid-field to Peter Musonge, D r « x * l PIq m s still 30 yards from the goal. Dis­ tance did not keep P eter's booming S«cond B«hind shot from reaching the rectangle for the second score. Naval Acadcmy The Greeks Take Over Drexel Sailors again proved Early third period action put their salt in inter-collegiate John Papazisis and the ball alone sailing by defeating a large field in front of the Hofstra goal. John's of schools, only to place second finesse baffled the goalie while behind Navy for the Inter- City the ball dropped home for his Sailing Championship. first goal of the year. In the first day's racing, the Ten minutes later another mid­ teams of Domin-Letourneau, and fielder, Gene Calaphatls, at the Horter-Lewis took two firsts and end of a Mac Donald Joloza pass, two seconds in the “ A" division, skillfully deposited the ball to and three firsts and one second Tom Mtvfiah^rsm' FARREL, stroin. to r.coy.r Wagner fumble, forced by Charlie Walter. (43) and chalk up D.LT.'s fourth score. in the **B" division. On the sec­ Tom McVeigh (50). Heads up play led to Drexel’s second TD and eventual 23-21 win. ond day, the team held their po- Substitutes Clean Up The , spurred siUon with one first and two Drexel a 14-0 lead with 2:13 with an unsuccessful field goal With a four goal lead. Coach seconds in each division. Penn, on by the Wagner defeat last left in the 1st quarter. attempt from the 19 yard line as year, scored an impressive 23- Yonker gave the starting eleven Georgetown, Bucknell and Lehigh the gun sounded. a rest. The Dragon substitutes, finished behind Drexel. 21 upset victory in lastSaturday’s Seahawks Fight Back however, did not slacken the pace. ------Homecoming football game. The Wagner finally got themselves Wagner Takes Lead victory gives Drexel a 2-1 sea­ With renewed determination, the t L* U f I ■ oriented and scored on a 75 yd. Both Drexel and Wagner found son log and the prospects for Im­ attack on Hofstra's goal continued. I n i S W e S R 111 O D O r tS punt return by Chuck Di Staulo the going tou^ early in the sec­ The first to make his Varsity proving that record appear bright with 7:17 left in the half. The ond half, but Wagner got the first as the Dragon’s face Delaware scoring debut was Jeff Tryens. Varsity Football next time the Seahawks got the break when Drexel fumbled their Gene Calaphatls caught the Hof­ Valley tomorrow at Doylestown. ball, QB Lou Moskal found Dick punt on the Dragon 36. QB Lou SATURDAY stra Defense far forward and put October 23, 1:30 P.M. Kotite open over center and hit Moskal passed the Seahawks to a lead pass into Hofstra terri­ Jump to Early Lead him with the pass; Kotite running Delaware Valley College - Away The Dragons capitalized on Drexel's 1 yard Une before Chuck tory. Tryens put on a burst of ****** 73 yds. for the touchdown. With DlStaulo scored, giving Wagner a Wagner mistakes early in the speed, out running the defenders 4 minutes left in the half the 21-14 lead with 5:25 left in the and netting the ball for number Varsity Soccer football games as they converted score was tied,14-14. third quarter. two fumbles into TD*s in the first five. Paul Secunda tallied number SATURDAY The Dragons.threatened late six on a drive down the left wing October 23, 11:00 A.M. quarter. CharUe Walters re­ Continued on Pg. 7, Col. 1 covered the first fumble on the in the half but the drive stalled Continued on Pg. 7, Col. 2 St. Joseph’s College — Away Wagner 26 yard line on the first TUESDAY series of Seahawk downs, follow­ October 26, 3:00 P.M. ing an unsuccessful Dragon FG Lo Salle College - Home attempt. Don Harmatuck carried Strong SAM Team Defeats LCA; ****** the Dragons to the Wagner 9 Cross Country on two fine carries for a first SATURDAY down. On a fourth down and BN Easily Triumphs Over DSP goal, John Kuzan went over cen­ October 23, 2:00 P.M. ter for the score. Irv Campbell's By Jim Long West Chester - Away WEDNESDAY PAT was good. Homecoming held the spotlight BN dl^layed a powerful offense BN 32 DSP 7 October 27, 4:00 The Dragons kicked off and on the campus this past weekend. as they rolled over DSP. The The biggest offensive attack of Wagner put the ball in play on However, six houses were day's third game saw SPgaln a Temple — Away the day was put forth by BN ****** their 12 yard line. On the first pressed into action on that “ hor­ forfeit win over PLP, leaving in its 32-7 victory over DSP. play, Chuck Farrell recovered a rible" Sunday after Saturday's them in a tie with TEP for the BN quarterback Joe Lentz fig­ Freshman Football Seahawk fumble. From the 8 yard party as the IF League had three Gold League lead. ured in all five of his team's TODAY line Skip Lombardi then skirted games scheduled. SAM 18 LCA 0 scores. Touchdown passes to October 22, 3:00 P.M. right end for the Dragon's second SAM handed LCA its first de­ SAM knocked LCA out of the Bill Hennessey and Bruce C ars- Temple — Away score and Campbell's kick gave feat in a Blue League contest. unbeaten ranks with their sec­ kadon and an end run by Lentz * * * * * * ond consecutive shutout, 18-0. provided BN with a 19-0 half- Freshman Soccer CHAPMAN REPORT SAM, improving each week, time lead. moved Into second place in the Just when DSP was mounting TUESDAY Blue League behind TKE. their offense Lentz intercepted October 26, 3:30 P.M. Neither team could form an a Dronefield pass and ran It Pennsylvania Hospital — Away Arkansas Beats Texas? offensive attack in the first half. back for a score. The final BN By Rich Chapman Defense played a big part on each TD came on a Lentz aerial to side as both quarterbacks found John SamseU READ BETTER - FASTER The eyes of the entire football est in the weight events are it hard to get their team moving. DSP avoided a shutout on a world last week were focused on really showing results. Last READ EFFICIENTLY the big Southwest Conference The second half it was all fourth period scoring toss from Improve Your Week Ludwig Danek again bet­ SAM, two third period scoring Don Dronefield to Ed Lovera. game which pitted the University tered the world record In the COMPREHENSION of Texas against the University passes from Jay Cohen to Dave The BN defense, led by end discus. In the future the suposl- Loulck put the Sammies in front. CONCENTRATION of Arkansas. This game was sup­ tlon that the UJS. will take the Barry Wallgren, constantly pres­ posed to decide the mythical Cohen put the game out of sured the DSP offense into mak­ SPEED weight events Is wishful thinking. reach in the final stanza national championship. Both The track world also suffered ing mistakes. The defensive rush individual Instruction by sweeping around end for the and outstanding play of Joe Lentz teams played good football and In a real loss last week when Valery the end Arkansas won by a 27-24 final six points. SAM seems to provided BN with its margin of SPECIAL STUDENT RATES Brumel suffered compound frac­ be Improving greatly each week- victory. margin, but the question of who tures which will sideline him for Call or Write was the better team remains un­ In preparation for Its showdown This Sunday the League gets answered. a year or more. The high jump game with TKE. It wiU be this THE READING CENTER will not be the same without his back to a full slate of games. I doubt if anyone watching the game which will probably de- SP will remain unbeaten with a 1700 Walnut St. brilliant performances. clde the Blue League champion. game seriously believes that Ar­ victory over LCA. ------Ki 6-3S82______kansas is a superior team. In Boxing the eyes of this reporter a ten game series between the two The boxing world continues DREXEL teams would leave each with a to ignore the handwriting on the 5-5 record. Besides what about wall and goes on as if the sport grad rings M E N ’S W E A R Nebraska? Games like this prove was still important to the sport­ the uselessness of the Associated ing world In general. But one • fraternity jewelry Press and United P ress top team thing that the fight proved was • watch repairing Buy it for less! poles. Why not let everyone pick that this supposition is worng. • gifts of distinction their own national championship Afterall the fight could hardly and save themselves the time. capture headlines In Glardello's at home town. Promoters must have UNIVERSITY Track realized the change because there The first results of the fall wasn't any attempt at close cir­ JEWELERS Varsity Shop cuit TV. track season came to us from 3425 Wolnirt St. Europe where the renewed Inter- Continued on Pg. 7, Cot. 4 3725 Sprue* St. 3711 Spruce ■