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E-DANCE CONQRATULA. TOMORROW TIONS NITE OREXEL INSTITUTE OF t e c h n o l o g y ALL-STARS PHILADELPHIA, PA. JANUARY 17, 1958 NUMBER 1 Ma/. Simons Speaks To Engineers Eddie Allen Resigns “The Conquest of Space" is the J. A. Bauscher Room 203, “High the Holloman .\ir Development theme of the annual Engineer’s Temperature Material for Aircraft (’enter, Alamogorda, New .Mexico. As Coach At DIT; Day Convocation today in which Industries— Stainless Steels.” He will receive the award at the Dr. I. M. Levitt. Director of Fels The climax of the day’s activi afternoon session (1:30 P.M. in pUinetarium in Philadelphia ad Had 33-24-I Log ties. however, will be the presenta the auditorium). (More on both dressed tiie opening- session ( 9::!0 tion of the Drexel Science and MaJor Simons and Dr. Levitt ap Kddie Allen resigned as Drexel A..M. in the Di’exel Auditorium ) on Engineering Award to an out pears elsewhere in this public.i- 'I'ech footl)all coach on Friday. the topic “Satellites— Now and in standing American Scientist. Pre tion I. Jan. 10th in a surprise move. He the Future.” vious award recipients have in has received a maJor i)romotion This them e is not confined to cluded Brigadier General David I'Vdoiat ion Simn.sors in the investment tirm with which the Convocation hut has been con Sarnoff, Chairman of the Board, The entire program is lieing he has been associated for little tinued into the Departmental Radio Corporation of America sponsored by the Federi-tion of more than a year and will no Meetings held in the morning at ( 1953 ); John McShain, builder of Engineering Societies under the longer have time to coach. 11:00 and to follow this afternoon. the Pentagon and other national direction of David Geiger of Lans- lOddie devoted a litth* of his Sessions Held land marks (1954); Rear Admiral downe, Pennsylvania. Dave is not time to his work with Waddell Myman G. Rickover, guiding spirit only president of the Federation and Reed, undcM writers of the Morning sessions Avere as fol in the construction of the first but also chairman of the Student United (Mutual) Funds Inc. during lows: Mr. Noel Willis— Men’s atomic-powered submarine (1955); Christian Movement and active in the seasons. Hut now he has been Lounge, “Relations hetAveen the and Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, many other school activities. made a distiict manager (Chester Consultant and the Government Director of the Institute for On Saturday, January ISth, the and Delaware count ii's and the Agency” : Dr. John S. Gall—-]\Ien’s Advanced Study, Princeton, New annual Engineer’s Ball will be held Mainline) and feels he must (luit Gymnasium, “Rocket Fuels”; Mr. Jersey (1957). in the Great Court from 9 to 12. coaching. Kddie felt that as much Jorgen Jensen — Auditorium. A1 Uene and the Pastels Avill play as he loved coaching he could not “ Reaching into Space” ; Mr. Robert Award To Sinion.s for three continuous hours. Be afford to pass up the chance that Mavaland — Room S-113, Basic The recipient of this year’s tween this and the free food they this new position offers. According Science Building, “An Application award is MaJor David G. Simons, are giving out, the engineers have Time-Out lar and eirectivc ex- to iOddie, his association wilii (lie of Earth’s Satellites”; and Mr. USAF, Chief of Space Biology at prepared one of their finest dances. football coach, Eddie Allen. Former players has been memorable. An All-iOast and All-American All - American honorable mention honorable mention player at I’enn, player at Penn and pro-gridder, Eddie iOddie later played with th(> Barndt: Editor pj^al Biaoing n Trogress came to Drexel in 1950 and ran up ('hicago Hears (1947) and the an enviable 33-24-1 record during his grid Brooklyn Dodgers (194S). One of his big thrills as a com tenure. The highlight of his Drexel petitor was in his ai)pearance as For New Library Contracts coaching days was the 1955 team a starter for the HJastern All-Stars by Ed Minnsinn which went undefeated and untied, when he played in the same liack- the first team to do so in the Institute’s tleld with Army’s famed trio of Drexel’s expansion program, Dick Davis, made up (Juestion- history. Arnold Tucker, (ilenn Davis, and responsible for the construction of naires and circulated them to both Do(! Blanchard. lOddie played full- the Basic Sciences Center in 19 5 5, day and evening students to obtain l)ack, Blanchard having been shifted to halfback to make rooni has taken no respite and is con The Drexel Chapter of the student opinion on the new Stu for him. National Engineering Society, tinuing this year with additional dent Activities Center. Data has lie began coaching at Daniels Tau Beta Pi, will hold a accomplishments. l)een gathered on fifteen new stu l^’ield, (ieorgia, in 1941. In 1949 Drexel envisions a future L- dent buildings on other campuses. smoker on Wednesday, Jan he coached Upi)er Darby High and uary 2 2, at 7:30 P.M. in the was ap])oin(ed to the Drexel post Shaped area from 31st to 3 4th At present, architects are work Art (Jallery. Prospective in in 1950. His Dragon teams had a Streets to the women’s dormitory ing on problems of design and )!3-24-l record. His 1 955 team itiates will have an opportu as a general area of interest in a Drexel is investigating furnishings ( S-O was Drexel’s only undefeated plan which, because of its com and equipment. Land acquisition, nity to meet both members one in its .‘iG years of the sport. prehensiveness, is continuing to be at the moment, is quite an impor and fellow pledges, and to During his eight years of coaching, undertaken step by step. tant thing since this is the deter learn a])out the Society’s pur his record of building character mining factor in the location of and molding men out of boys was Construction to pose and achievements. sites for the new buildings. as enviable as his won-lost record. In immediate view is the con struction of the new library which is scheduled to begin winter term. Plans for the structure are com Engineers Ready For Annual Ball; plete and invitations to bid have Pix b\ Rrtiid been sent out. The building is Harold L. Barndt has succeeded now in progress. The proJect is Ken Ulsh as Editor-in-Chief of the under the guidance of Harry Select Queen From Co-ed Nominees Dewey, librarian, who is on leave Drexel Triangle for the coming The annual Engineers’ Ball will at the University of Chicago to taken at the dance at about 11 efforts of all members of the Con calendar year. Hal was chosen be held in the Court from 9-12 o ’clock, and the Queen will be complete his graduate studies. federation. Chairman for this unanimously in an election con Saturday night, January 18th. chosen from among six girls I’e- Student opinion had a maJor year’s event is Manny Raefsky. ducted among the Triangle staff Music will be provided by A1 Rene presenting various societies in the part in helping plan the library. Tickets for the occasion may be at the end of the last term. Other and the Pastels. This group has Confederation of Engineers. The purchased at the ro(;ket in the men chosen to All Triangle staff New Activities Center been featured at such functions as candidates are Ruth Macarone, southeast (corner of the Court or positions are Norman Klinger, tlie William and Mary College Marilyn Mathews, Ethel Lang, at tlie door on the evening of the The next step in the expansion Business Manager, and Pete Oeth, Homecoming and the Norfolk Susie Seaman, Nancy Moore, and Ball. The price is $2.00 per couple. program after the library is the Managing Editor. Naval Base Officers’ Club. i’eggy (Jrange. Dress for the event is semi-formal, development of a new Student Prior to acceding to his present Each ticket sold entitles the The Engineers’ Ball is sponsored with no flowers. Refrewhments Activities Center. In the early position, Hal served as Managing bearer to one vote for the Engi by the Confederation of Engineers consisting of punch and pretzels part of fall term, the presidents Editor of the Triangle and also neering Queen. The vote will be and is made possible by the Joint will be served. worked on layout and headlines. of some forty organizations were Hal is a Junior in the Four Year asked to comment on their needs Business Administration program, in regard to a new student build and is a m em ber of Lam bda Chi ing. Later, W erner Schule, head Alpha fraternity, Blue Key, and of the Student Union Committee, Sigma Rho, the business honorary. assisted l)y Frank Altimore and El3hteen Seniors M ake ^X/ho s W h o About twenty-three years ago Edward A. Monaghan, Kenneth T. the idea of creating one national Ulsh, David M. Cohn, Donald L. basis of recognition for college Johnson, Robert J. Van Natta, students who have excelled in George H. Carey, Jr., Lawrence academic and extra-curricular ac Gould, Anthony F. Washofsky, tivities, was conceived. Within a George F. Krall, Edmund S. Karl, relatively short period of time. George Bonadio, Robert R. Buck Who’s Who in American Colleges ley, Vincent J.