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 /’<•>' l'\ '^li'rrylrrs Quif draKK'in yo feet, boy,” jTies flu* youuK t'o-ed as she heaves on fhe no<»se. The almve is an (‘xaniple of what the eli^iible ni(‘n of Choral Group Tri-Sigs Sponsor Dr«*xel will “sutrer” c A L O . \ f i i F k a t e i i .m t y R o w Letters to the Editor Naked 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 2 CAVANAUGHS Used and New BESTALRANT MAKE A LASTICK TEXTBDDliS 3128-30-32 Market St. DATE FOR FOR YOUR COURSES DRUG Drexel WTST PHILADELPHIA’S Supply MOST FAMOUS NOV. 4 STATIONERY SEA FOOD HOUSE Large Stock Store LABORATORY Conveniently Filling Student Needs SUPPLIES and Near You M o s t Satisfactorily ROUGE and ROBE with GREETING CARDS Since 1891 ALPHA PHI OMEGA Open Daily Mrs. A. Boswell, Mjjr. PRESENT Ruom 206 9 u.iii. to 11 p.m* ZAVELLE'S /IVKW'f tITD rrT for Quick Free BOOK STORE / & i l U J j u l ]iln h t 1 3427 Woodland Av«. DELIVERY DECEMBER 1 and 2 DONATIONS $100 phone— UA 2-02‘)0 October 20, 1950 T H E DREXEL TRIANGLE PAGE 3 Cadets M eet W aterloo, Drexel Style; Gerlach Paces Allenmen to 19-7 Win Tiie game started with Drexel ende«| wi(h a bit of excitement lly I’.M I. 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 «‘a Stx’cer Ciume l)K K \E L VS. F.&M. Drexol Field P.M. IF Bow ling (Continued from Page 3) and for every win a team scores 1 point. One point is also given for the highe.st total of pins for these games. 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 LINTON'S F rien d ly Heataurants OPEN ALL NIGHT -w October 20, 1950 T H E DREXEL TRIANGLE PAGE 5 Senior kissing Freshman: Tho Itmi i^pxvrd So«’C(*r ‘‘StopI My liiis are for an- r H B BREXBI d T R I A M e t B M K M O 'PO (Continued from Page 4) othtM'.” hoys hum up" were heard from "Well, if you hold still you’ll ESTABLISHED 1926 •tuniorn S€*niorH the nuMi1 on the Held. (’heering get another." Official newspaper pnhlished by the students of Drexel Institute of There are still editorial and ad was done hy the few spectators. Technolopy, 32nd and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Issued every friends—-male and female—of the Friday during the collepe year. Entered as second-class matter, vertising positions open for Jun- players. Octoher Iri, 1926, at the Post Office in Philadelphia, Pa., under the’ Lexerd staff. The Let’s see "more of the Spanqli'r Grill youse” out watching these fast — - Act of March 3, 1879. Advertising rates furnished upon request. -Juniors on this year’s staff are the Corner Spangler 4: Race St. \(i D rexel Institute of Technology N u m b e r 3...the flicker RINGS Two Sizes for Men and Women J. E. Caldwell and Company Chestnut Street at Juniper Philadelphia, Penna. ^^One question,. Where cb I flick my ashes? D on’t think our neat-pleated friend with the tlrape- shape doesn’t know the score! He’s i)lenty hep to all those tricky cigarette tests! If you’re in the groove, they’re not fooling you, either. You know, from your own smoking experience, that just one j)ulT of this brand . . . then one puff of that brand isn’t going to give you the answer you want. What can you possibly tell by a quick inhale and exhale, a wliifT or a snifi? ^ The sensible test - the one that gives you the proper answer - is a day after day, pack-after-pack tryout A rrow Sports Shirts for 30 days. It’s the Camel HO-Day M ildness Test! For all-round campus wear . . . best chdce You judge Camels for 30 days in your own “T-Zone” is an Arrow. They’re made to fit comfortably (T for Throat, T for Taste ) - the real proving and to give you long rugged wear. Corduroys, gabardines, colorful checks and plaids . . . ground for a cigarette. Once you’ve tested Camels all washable! See your Arrow dealer. as a steady smoke, you’ll know why . . . •3.95 to *10 jyiore Poopio Sm oke Cam els ARROW SHIRTS & TIES . UNUKIIWEAK • UANDKKRCIIIKFS • SPORTS SHIRTS than any othmr dgarm tf! PAGE 6 T H E DREXEL TRIANGLE October 20, 19, 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 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 . l i u i t i s
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