DIT Men Show Signs of Eagerness As Co-eds Prepare for Gander Week Have you noted a sudflpnsudden, Setting the *tempo___ for„ this; . . .Have stranse increase in the male pop­ The theme of this year’s dance week’s activities will be the Delta I is a ‘‘(’alico Hall." The dorm ulation of tlie (Jreat Court this I’hi Kpsilon sorority, which will ' week? No. Drexel is not being dance committee has stressed the present a skit Monday at 1 :0 0 fact that this year's dance is to be invaded; (Jander Week is hack p.m. in the (5reat Court. The 1) | apain and the l)oys are all waiting strictly informal. The dance will F’hi E’s will be followed by the ' start about 10:00 p.m. in the liv­ for their dream girls to ask them Theta Sigs on Tuesday, the Alpha ' for a date. ing room and end at midnight. Sigs on Wednesday, the Delta Sigs i Music will be provided by Lloyd Kvery year about this time, the on Thursday, and the Tri Sigs on i Drexel co-eds enjoy what amounts Robert’s orchestra, a familiar fix­ Friday. These skits have always , ture around Drexel. to a week of Sadie Hawkins Day. provided a bucket full of laughs | Someone decided several years ago It's to be emphasized that fhe for everyone in the past, so be «»pen liouse an is open fo that one day wasn’t enough for sure to be on hand every dav in all Drexel students, with or with­ tiie girls to be able to lasso their the (Jreat Court. out dates; so men, if you’re »»ne of men— so (lander Week was in­ An “open liousc" and informal those without, this is your bijj augurated at Drexel to give the dance at the «>irls’ donn will brin;; chance. I co-eds a fighting chance. (>ander Week to a closo on Satur- ' Committee members for the Tin* olHclal stalling this day, ()ctob<*r 2«th. Open house dance are: Alice (Jeizer. chairman; year is Monday, Octobor 2;l. T hat’s will be from 8 MM) to 1 ():»(», and Nancy Hersh: Pat Smith; Shirley fh«* bi« (lay, iiicii. Rohix, sit back Kuosts will be allowed to visit ^ Parsons; Connie Kend; (’arolyn aiul h‘t flu* jiirls do tli<» a.skiiiK f,>r each floor and ins|M>ct the displays ^ Ciuinn; .ludy Meyers; Nancy f!u* datrs, fak<‘ you ovi*r t« (’ava- to be erected. The floor that is Heyers; Cathy Craine; and Kditii iiaiiKh’s f

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A L O . \ f i i F k a t e i i .m t y R o w Letters to the Editor Disregard of Decency This week’s winner of the let­ Sports — New Pledges — Delt's 1 ea — Teke s Dance — " / / ’ 5 ter to the editor contest and the (]||()()L fi|)iiil is not jiisl a liaditifm it i- somctliitifx that slioiild Still Moonshine" — Pi Kap Show Tickets recipient of a carton of CHP]STER- l)«‘ (l«‘\clo|)(‘(l ill each of us. It is tlic frcliiijr that \\<‘ an* part of FIELDS is Dottie Smith. Each ______News of the Greeks------Sthe school, and tin* school is part of iis. W hcllicr \v«* WIN or week a carton of CHESTER­ FIELDS will be awarded to that LOSK we will always he proiiil o| otirsclxcs. Della Kappa Itlio pledge: Osborne Miller. Think ui) a cheer and win those tickets to person writing the most interest­ This week the rrianjrh- rcccivcd a letter Iroin several DIT stu­ We wish to extend our sinrerest the Pi Kap show! ing letter to the PIditor. dents coniplainin^ ahout Drexel's deiiioiistration at the ioothall <:aiiie symiHithy to the Tri Sigs on the recent loss of their corresponding Tail Kappa Kpsilon Dear Editor: last Satuidas. I he sentiinenl' expn‘ssed in this letter u»*re correct— secretary, Florence .Meuer. She I am somewhat familiar with was a great girl and a credit to (Had to see Zakarian. Rusetski, tin* students did not act like ^entlenien hut we hi’lie\e this stat«Mnent the effect uj)on students of the her sorority. Many members of Pietrocarlo. Richards. Rodgers, need> further explanation. Honor System which is employed Delta Kappa Rho will sincerely Haid, Lawler. Rauer, and Colson in various schools throughout the Hefore ‘'anie-tinie last Satiirdav our school and field house had miss her presence. and the other footballers alive country. Having listened to many dero«ratorv remarks painted ever\where. Of course we don t know after the rough tussle. Pleased I.aiiihda Chi .\lpha to see all survived last week’s pros and cons on the subject, I who was responsible for these childish acts: hut we are certain it Although they got off to a good beverage party. The Informal would like to take this opportun­ woiildn t he our students. start this year, the flaring Street House Dance, Friday, October ity to express my views. I am sure that the institution ’I'o add injury to iiiMilt. the l*M(' team dis|)la\ed the most un- boys (liopped four points in bowl­ 20th, is bound to be a success, ing. ,Iack Taylor, Ron Hilton. thanks to the Social Committee. of such a system in Drexel would sportsmanliki* attitude w(* ha\e ever witnesed. Playinji a legitimate Dave .McPherson and Fred Schroe- All FRKSILMAN WOMEN are in­ have no ill effects; but rather it football fiame is niifihty strenuous: hut. wiien our players hatl to tol­ der are doing a gt)od job so far. vited to attend a tea dance, Sun­ would serve to better prepare the erate unscrupiihtus sportsmanship from their opponents as well -nat- Keep up the good work. day, October 22nd. at 2:80 p.m. ! undergraduate for a respectable Let's have a good turnout for ' place in society. It would not only uralK the spirited Drexel students were anfi«*r«*d at this display of the party with the Delts on the .Si^iiia .\lpiia Mu I increase the student's sense of indecent conduct. As any true-hlooded per.-oii would do. tiiey partly 2y downing T h e C arp et Shirley Heshgetoor has dia­ for our show, "It's Still Moon­ Keel) ui> the good work, you foot­ monds on her mind. No one could shine." Seen on the house bulle­ (Continued from Page 1) Lexerds Available ballers. miss this one-—even with botli tin board: Marine surrenders to Tlu)se pranksters sure eyes closed. Drexel Institute will be repre­ Fhosc who have not yet rcccivcd ROTC. (Yes, it's true!) New their copy of the LEXERD will be able had their own ideas ahout what riii(l«‘iilili«‘(I— llu‘ ('hem. Kii}>i* sented at the Herald- to pick up their copy in the Grc.it Drexel's P’ield House should look iie«T who wants lo iuarrienie t*!" the any more. They’re saying nice things about forums in the United States. triculation cards for identification. No ;;iiys ill the Hand. How '1m>iiI identification will be required ot those Special reciuest why doesn't our CORSAGES « « « aiiothei- eln*«>f, «*h Marly I the school . }»**t to it. Surprise of ihe y»>ar— lioh .lohii- C H E C K S CASHED LEXINGTON SHOP izations have been contacted to Theta (’hi really tossed that slon iiiarri«>(l. The co-op system Corner 36th and Powelton Personal and Subsistence Checks “Football.” Humor has it that has its a(lvaiila};«*s, doesn’t it, assemble a list of possible candi­ Tr> Our “LEX SPECIAL” Money Orders Sold, Gas, Electric, the Tekes were well represented. iJ«>h? dates. The election of men to DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Who’s Who will he completed thi.s Telephone Bills Paid CoiiKTatIllation to Phyllis >lae- Don’t forget the Senior Party (;»‘or}*e, winner of D iw el’s “Sweet- The Best Quality— The Lowest Prices week— watch the Triangle for the OPEN SATURDAYS and the Tri Swing this week-end. results. 3108 Market Street

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I'KAX<’IS('0 winning tiie t»)ss and electing to when .Andy I’rohaska <»f TMC The Dragon steamroller picked rec'eive. iCnd Dick Spahr took De threw a cl.-j-yard desp«>ration pjiss u]) momentum la-t Saturday by ->eratino’s kick on the Tt*cli (o teammate ('armen (’avacini who overwiielming a lighting Pennsyl­ yard line and brought it up 7 yards raced to the Dr<*\el 2(» before he was haiil«>d down. vania ^Hlitary (’ollege eleven 1 !• to to i>is own 4 2. On tlie next play 7 to give the Techmen tl\eir third Hob !?rown lateialeil out to .loe Tl>e entire third period was victory in as many starts. Higati'l will) rii)peil around left played in PM(’ territory. The I «‘arased was l)rok»>n late in the (juarter by lw«» of the touchdowns on runs of when De Seralino intercepted a Kim Hillings to set up the second IS and .■>:{ yard>i, passed t«> Jo«* Hrown pass on his own :!t>. .\side Drexel score. PM(”s DiMatteo Hi}>at(‘l for the third tally and had ! fronj this lirst threat the remain­ took a Kolongowski punt on his a fourth aniiiiled by a Dragon | ing part of the lirst (luarter was l(i-yard line and ra<-ed to the 22 just a series of punt exciiange' where he was hit hard by Huster. penalty wIkmi, lat«‘ in the last pe- | iio!l, he intercepted a aerial! with neitlier team getting inside Hillings recoveri'd the resulting and >camper<‘d S:l yards to pay- | their opponents' :{(»-yard stripe. I'uinbU' and on the third down dirt. ShaiiiiK honors with (Jer-! Karly in the second period the (’ierlach, faking an end run, threw Dnigoii olV4‘ns4> began l«> move lacli was the entire l)rt‘v<‘l def»*ii- !o Higatel who gathered in the onc(* more. I’.MC was forced to hall in the »'nd zone. With Joe '•ive line-up who came up with an Hahn holding, Fogarty’s kick was outstanding; stint of work. Kroiii punt when downs ran out on their good and the Techmen went out end to end— Zak /.akarian, 0 where in front 1:? to 0. 'rh«> fourth (luarter started with t<‘r, and Kre«l Hais p«‘iial(y gave the ‘11 stopped in its tracks when on thiril of tlieir pas>in^ by constantly TechiiH a first down on the !*.>!(’ down ('ostello went back to pass riishiiiK the pass«*r. The sec(inilar> 18. Joe Higatel brought it to (he hut was knocked for a 12-yard — (lii'orm' l{iis«>tski, “Stash” Stas- 12 when* Tom Kolongowski (ook loss by Zakarian and Haid. On /ak, who played his usual great a lla( pass fr«nn Itob Itrowii and tlu* next down PM(’ kicked to the game backing up the middle. Hill on a lM‘aii(iful bi( «>f running bull­ Drexel 22. The lirst play of the .ShaiighiH'ssy, and Tom lijiwler— ed his wjiy ) ^atlu'i's ill a Ti) jiass I’l'OIII liOW (irrlarh. soon stopped anything' that did .lor went (liroiigh the midugli <»r around /.akariaii C-iO) is Higatel and (Serluch brought the the line, .\uother staiidtuit wais yards and his first six-poin(er of ball to his own 4 7. On the next (h'feiisiv«* back Hank Vaptions ('adet line and ran r>;t yards to Booters Top LaSalle and several murderous tackh's. I.at<‘ in (lit* saiii(‘ p«>riod, a P>IC score and put Drexel in front by , I’ass prot<*ction was handled very drive- was liaKed on (he Tech 12 1!* points. capably also by Joe i’ietrocarlo, wlu‘re (Ih* Can b«N|iind (juarter. From his own 45-yard I part of the game in savage style. (he T and split 'I', (h-ove all the line Dick Heilly passed to Hob Co-('ai)tHin Hob Linde led the DraRon Boolers by tallying three ’ They proved their ability by rolling way to (he l*.M(’ :t8 befon* finally .Marks who was knocked out of goals in the 6-1 victory over La Salle. Capozzi, l)e Aquiar, and up 20 7 yards on the ground and being stopped. The second half FOOTBALL on Page 4 Wilkinson aided in avenging las^t year’s defeat by chiming in on the i 7ti through the air. Hob Hrown scoring with one goal apiece. La Salle’s only mark came in the third ! (luarterback, passer, and runner (luarter on a boot by Quitter. j extraordinary alternated the l)all Outstanding fof wfit* Hob Liiulf, Jack l'artriacks Lew (Jerlach. Joe Kjlpir Stior; all played llu* enfiie 88 minutes of the Kaiiie. I*artiid}>e, Higatel, Art Fisher, Tom Kolon- playiii}; a iMaiiiliful -ar Stier showed Hound two of the I-F Howling themselves to be real Co-('aptains. tournament was bowled on Oct. Ktlfi'ar’s v«»ice could b<* ln“ard Gals W in As 12, lltoU, and saw the Apple Pies, bo(nniiig over the fiehl, driviiif- his tile Tekes, and the Hi Kaps mak­ teammates on. B ales Sieores it ing a clean sweep of their matches. i Bol) Linde not only .«cored three ' That freshman speed demon, In the lirst match Alpha Hi j goals butmu also fs''^got twoi.in scoring i son also led to an immediate hind In the rampage were Dottie and Alpha Hi won their fourth point. Rutledge with two and Kaye i)oint. The.-e victories won Alpha The Yonkermen, using a new Schleyer with one goal. i’i Lambda lirst i)lace in the league offensive system of everyone but The smooth co-ordination of the with a recor;! of S-(». the goalie and the backs playing team was the paramount factor in Tau Kappa Kpsilon topped for tlie score, proved the merits of the rejuvenation after last week's l.ambda Chi Alpha. The Tekes tills new teamwork. The lirst score defeat. The line-up was as fol­ also took total pin lionors by a was made by Linde after nine min­ lows: count of 2075-1 tt7S. Hy winning utes of play; the Dragon hooters I.M.MACl I.ATA i)ki;.\i;r, lour points TKF tied for second were never headed from then on. Itulware, ...... l.W.... Triiinliaufr, .N. place. Lambda ('hi fell to tifth Numerous substitutions to relieve Ci):i(ly, ('...... 1,1 ... . Vtm I'llahii, l’> Slica. t!...... CF.... . kutU-ilKc, 1) place by losing these four points. the winded men always kept a .Mellon, A...... ,.U1... . . SchU->iT, K Kiiriifiiiaii, N 1‘iaiuliiui, I'l...... U\V. . . . 'I’heir record now reads 4 and 4. fresh and aggressive team on the ...... Hart, .\Ul,aUKliliii, <•. • .1,11.... I. The Pi Kaps beat Sigma Alpha Held. Wt-ntcr, J...... I'll...... Hatis, .\1 . 1< 11. . . . ,. N'drinaii, .M Mu in a walk and boosted their Honehead Jones missed a goal l.aytoii, ...... Suflir, 1)...... i.n.... ItiirK’Dyiic, J I’ccord to ti and 2. Their record when his shot hit the post and the I'uri'y, 1’...... Kii.... , . . .\inian, I'i ball tlew upward instead of drop­ .Murpliy, H...... ('. .... , . . (iI IJVl-S, hives them a tie for second place McCormick, ping into the net. Linde stole the Sul).; Iminaciilat I’alini-r, with the Tekes. I,i|i|iiiicc)tt. Drcxfl-—1,. Joiifs, A. Huri4'>yiii', M. Kaidinaii. The liiuil match had Delta Kap­ SOCCER on Page 4 pa Uho facing Phi Tau Delta. Phi In Orono, Maine, a favorite gather­ I’aii took the lirst two games by scores of 7:{7-(;ti7, (lltS-tn.'), hut ing spot of students at the University •hopped the nightcap game by tiS7- '•'7. Phi Tau also look total pin of Maine is the Snack Bar in Carne­ coring by a 21 22-204!* score. Phi Tau now boasts a record of 5-:{, gie Library because it is a cheerful whi<'h earns them fourth i)lace. place— full of friendly collegiate I*‘‘lta Kappa Uho has a 1-7 record. I'liis puts them in seventh place atmosphere. And when the gang "ver i|i(. Sammies, who have yet win some point.'. gathers around, ice-cold Coca-Cola '•'“P men for the nighi were gets the call. For here, as in college liiiuzer of Pi Kapi)a Phi with l!»:l. 'lie best singlt's gami', and a score haunts everywhere— Coke belongs, "I T)17 for three gami's, Kgner tlu> Apple i'les had a very gotxl Ask for it either uuiy . . . l>oth gami‘, and an *>(iually good •24 for the thri'e game totals. truiie-marks mean the same thing. In case you may be confused as BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COtA COMPANY IV how the I-F Howling tourna- iiH‘ut is conducti'd, her(> is a i)rief PHILADELPHIA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY *l‘‘«i‘rlplion: iOach leum ln>wls l ‘ix by Houulttoii O 1950, Th# Coca-Colo Compony kiauies against some otlu*r ti'am, loiidary on sa-jard scoring .IhuuI Lew (icilach (ID “ I-F BOWLING on Page 4 October 20, PAGE 4 T H E DREXEL TRIANGLE 195 Sailors Lose Meet So(*cer Theses and Manuscripts accurately Laii3«la I'hi. I*lii Tau. and (Continued from Page 3) typed and edited (Electric Type­ B v ball frotn a La Sallenian, but h writer). Rates nominal. Service ex­ O ne P o in t M argin cellent. M. Lewis, Public Stenof;.* T heta C h i Win IF Games try at the goal was high. Wilkin Hob Lunstedfs individual first son scored the second point on a Penn Sheraton Hotel, 39th & Chest­ TliPta (’111 rolled to tlifir sfcoiul sfraijrlit win by defeating Sipnia place was not (luite enough to put pass from Linde seventeen min- nut, Phone EV 6-9558; or Ben Ali)lia .Mil :{•» to 12. Vince Fillihen paced the ()x-nicn‘s attack throw­ Franklin Hotel, Phone MA 7-4169. Drexel's sailors out in front as utes in the second quarter. All ing three toiichdown iiavses and lunninK over another. Frank they dropped a close meet to ■Mytinfjer. Kd Iniperiito. and Don Lo^an were on the receivin>{ end the boys hustled and substitut.- (Jeorgetown U. and St. John ('ol- of Fillihen’s passe-. A sliort i>ass fioni Iniperato to MytinKer ac- Okada showed himself to be .eonin- lege last Saturday at Annapolis. connte.i for tiie remaining .scoie. 'I'he Sanunies .‘■coied twice on long one to watch the rest of the sea­ .Md. (Jeorgetown and St. John tied son. |)asse.s fioin Uonnie Waxnian to .Mei viji Isaccnian. with 12 points: Drexel was deemed PRinTERS Phi Tau Delta romped over Delta Kappa liho Id to (t. Right end ('oiniiiK back after the half, the FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Fred (’a.shner recovered a fumble in the D.K.R. end zone for the the loser with 11 points. Yonkerinfii contiiUK'd their scor- first score, .lim Cildea then passed to Herb Sommers midway through ; .Miss Bobby Harton sailed her inf*. Linde put one throuj-Ii (he the third (]Uarter for the .>-ec()nd. ! first race for Drexel and we'll be posts after only three and a half I expecting great things from her Kvery minute you are angry The maroon and yellow combined niiniites liad passed. .After ic- in the future. Rear Commodore you lose sixty seconds of iiapi)i- an intercepted pass by Walt Teet- K'ainin^' (he hall, the Dragon hoot­ ^ Hernie Orzechowski, Hob Crede. mRGflzin6s ness. Anon. sell and another pa.-s from (lildea ers went on a scoring' drive witli — to Sommers for the third and tinal i and Evelyn MacDonald also par- l)e ,\<|iiiar getting the point, si\ CflTflL0GU6S score. ; ticipated. minutes in the tliird quarter. Lambda Chi Alpha upset Tau Drexel has qualified for the Partridge made a couple of Lexington Hand Laundry Kappa Hpsilon by an N to (» mar­ (Jreater Philadelphia Champion­ beautiful saves but (iuitter got ships on Sunday. October 29, at CLRSS BOOKS 24 Hour Dry Cleaning gin. Teke .Miles Etter was caught past him and scored on goali*- Service behind his own goal early in the (’ooper River. Mort Shafter thirteen minutes in JOB UJORK ?600 Lancaster Avenue game for a safety, which loomed the thiid period. This was the only l)all Shafter let go by him. EV 6-0952 larger and laiger as the game pro- He played an alert defensive' gres-ed. In the tinal minute of The following conversation took game, guarding his goal against play Hob Urudeieck connected place in physical examination of many attempts. BROADBENT with Ron Hilton on a short pass the fieshnien. Linde's tliird goal came on a Lvon & pRmoR SPRAY RENTAL into the end zone. The game was Doctor: “Calf?" penalty kick, the only one <»f the INC. ^’oiir fral houses rent from Fi-osh; “f'ourteen inches.” game, half way through the last BROADBENT marked by sotne excei)tional punt­ Why not you? Doctor: ‘‘Thigh?” <|uarter. Linde, once again, took PAINT SPRAYERS ing on tlie part of Dick Hodges the hall into threatening territor> 147-51 North 10th Street M OOR SANDERS Frosh; “Twenty-six inches." PHIUOELPHIA WALLPAPER REMOVER of Teke and Ron Hilton of Lambda Doctor: “Neck?" and a pass to <'apo/.zi led to the 5734 Lancaster Avc. EV 6-7083 ('hi. 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Football (Continued from Page 3) bounds on the Dragon 32. Joyce picked up 12 yards around his left Enjoij y o u r Enjoy truly -fine totac'tn i Stfwart . .. -...... C . Ucain ...... RC'.. . Kowlaiul I liiMcr ...... KT. . C'ari'i'' ! Siialir ...... UK. KclU IJniwii ...... on. JaKKi'"' lUrlacI) ...... iin. itateni IjiKatfl ...... 111$. Caracim Kiil()i!K‘>'vski ...... 1'H. . Kell' Drexel l'"irst downs (total) ...... "J l''irsi diiwiis, ruslifs ...... / I'irst downs, pass ...... 3 1 I’irst downs, penalty ...... 0 ><(l N[ards Kaiiieci rusii ...... 207 54 Variis lust rusliiiiK ...... 4 ■ , .Vet Kitin rnsliiiij' ...... 153 I i-'orwards attenipti'd ...... 13 I b'orwai'ds I'onipleted ...... 5 HL ; S ards K:>iiH‘d, forw ard ...... 7() ' lorwards, intercepted ...... 4 Yi'rds intercepteil, relum ed.. <)« « 1 I Punts ...... AH- , I'unt yards (total) ...... J53 Yards jiunl returned ...... 50 •4 Kick oil yards, total ...... JIO Kick-olf returned, yartls . . . . 8 Kinnl)les ...... 4 ' 1‘enalties ...... 5

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will he in or«ler when the I>re\el- /-•I X f I J * 4 •■.Mamma, when the lire jroes You niii^ht just as well ask More Notes teri;ins hold a s«|uare flanee at the Lhest(‘rlield Lontest „ut where does it uo? where your father i;o,.s wi,p„ (Continued from Page 1) Stn«lenl Itnildin^. Itefreshnient» jioes out.” I’lirposr of tlir liiiiit will hr («» will he MTved. Will b(‘ Continued siiiniiliiN' iiitc'fcst in works of jirl. ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ * Commencint: with this issue of EV’ercrci'n 6-4817 the Di’e.vel Triangle your ClIKS- CARL’S TAILORliN(, Tli*‘ I’aii-l Icllfiiic Council is l)rexel Ki»iscopalians will meet TKRF'JKLD representative. Koh- Cleaners and Dyers 'Fioiisoiin^: ‘‘i’aii-ll*-l T:ik Diiy" on on Tuesday, October L’Hli, at I:.'!!! ,l/\Mi:S B. BIHMS eit WoIfinu:er, will awaid one. car­ Wednesday, ()ctr)l»cr 2~i, at 1:0(1 in the Women's FiOUiif^e of the PRINTER 303 N. 33rd Street ton of CII KSTKKF'I KLDS every ill the (Jieat Court. The proci'cds Studetit Muildinjr. Reverend Frank J5H Market Street Phone: Carl Birenbalm wi‘(*k to the person who writes the of tin* diiv»‘ will uo to tln' Marjorie I). Cifford, Dean of the Kpiscojial Philadelphia 4 EV 64040 Proprietor l)est h‘tfer to the Kditor. Sims .Memorial Kinid for a poi trait Divinity School and form*'!' mis­ of .Miss Sims to liaii^ iti tlie I’aii- sionary in ,Iapan, will si)eak on llellenic House. Kepre.-entalives variou.s topics of interest. .Ml from all sor(»rilies will l»e |)artici- Kpiscopalians are invited to at­ P A T ’S BARBER SH O P patinj; in the collection. tend. In order to prepare for * * * ade(|uat*‘ refreshments drop a note J3rd below Woodland M. J. Callahan. Inc. Woe! anJ £„l to Doris Woodcock via sttulent TIhti* will be iiii old fashioned SPECIAL ATTENTION mailbo.xes. hoe-d<»wii on l''riday ni^ht, ()<-folM-r TO THE STUDENTS 27, at N:(H» o'i-loek. (Hd y L J r a c j o n J ’ r '•7> ^ j c n Sandwich Shop Slock ExchanKe Bid|{.. Phila. 2, Pa. Philadelphia 1 LUNCHEON — 11 . 1:30 SERVING DREXEL Famous for its CORSAGES DINNER — 5:30 - 7:00 P.M. STUDENTS FOR Dinosaur Sandwich OVER 15 YEARS A MEAL IN ITSELF A b j^ ^ tts Established 1906 EVergreen 2-3000 3205 Woodland Avenue ICE CREAM 3200 Woodland Avenue Drexel Cafeteria

WILLIAM S. VROOMAN '51 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

lEXT PACK CHESTERFIELD! BEFORE YOU SMOKE THEM . . . you can tell Chesterfields will smoke milder. AFTER YOU SMOKE THEM ... you have no unpleasant after-taste.

IVHILE YOU SMOKE THEM y„„ get m<,re pleasure ,h.„ any other cisarette can Jive y o u - ( t o i miUim, smokers say: THEY S A T IS F Y .

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