
CAFETERIA OPENS CRACKER BARREL drexel institute OF technology PAGE 4 phiiadeiphia, pa. VOLUME XXIX MAY 16. 1952 NUMBER 4 All A4en Students Advised Students and Faculty T o File Deferment Forms All male students have been advised by Dean Stratton to file their SSS109 forms with the Dean of Men’s office as soon as possible. Tangle N ext Saturday The information blank may be obtained now from that office. Drexel will hold its annual Student Faculty Day next Saturday at the Lodge. Its purpose, as Dean Stratton has pointed out that all men who are not graduat' before, is to unite the student and faculty on a friendly, rather than a classroom, basis. ing this June should fill out this form, whether they have a military The program includes three competitive events between student and faculty. The first is a quartet deferment or not. However, it is doubly stressed that those without competition, the second, a softball competition, and the third, a skit competition. A certificate will be such a deferment should by all means submit a copy to their local -------------------------------------------------- I awarded to the team winning thf^ board. Scholastic deferments last for one year and must be renewed best out of the three. at the end of that time. This is Program Starts at Noon that renewal. Tlie day’s entertainment starts Under present arrangements, the at 12:00 when buses will transport only thing the student must do is Growins Need for students from Drexel to the Lodge. to go to the Dean of Men’s Office, At 12:30, free lunch will be served. complete the information blank, The highlight of the menu is ham and return it to Dean Stratton. Engineers Noted an;l potato salad. Under current regulations men Engineering is by far the largest After lunch Mr. Francis Smith, who are full-time students in an technical profession and one of the Master of Ceremonies, will of­ accredited college and are satis­ the nation’s fastest-growing fields fer a speech welcoming both stu­ factorily pursuing a full-time of work. Opportunities for new dents and faculty. Following this course of instructions are deferred :iraduates and experienced men will be the quartet competition to IF they are in the upper one-half will be excellent in the near future. be judged on tone and quality of of the freshman class, or upper A serious shortage of engineers voice. two-thirds of the sophomore and has developed since mid-1950, in From 2:30 to 4:I{0 outdoor pre-junior class, or upper three- spite of the unprecedented supply games will be played, including the fourths of the last school year of 140,000 new graduates in the softball competition, volleyball, on’y, of from April, 1951 to April, 3-year period 19 49-51 (far above and horseshoes. Indoor games 19 52 for Drexel students. the prewar average of 10,000 a will also be scheduled in case of year). The shortage is caused by rain. From 4:30 until 6:00 there PHOTOGRAPHERS NOTE! the great demand for engineers will be indoor entertainment in­ for the defense program as well as cluding the skit competition which The Triangle is in urgent for a full-scale civilian economy. will be judged on quality of per­ need for photographers to cover Engineers are needed to develop formance and originality. The the Drexel sports events. The the new and iniprove<l equipment Dr. Bonnel and Mr. Wagenseller rehearse student faculty day skit program will end with a group Triangle will supply all equip­ and products required for national sing. ment necessary and arrange for defense as well as for further in­ transportation to the games. Skits Presented by Faculty dustrial progress. Engineers are Skits will be given each day in Those interested should con­ counted on also to devise the most Close Down Bookbinders, the Court next week to advertise tact the Editor through the stu­ efflcient methods of nianufacturing Student-Faculty Day. Students dent mail. these products and to give tech­ may also register in the Court for nical leadership throughout the Cafeteria O pens Thursday the bus and for the contests they production pTOcess. Engineers are would like to enter. Turkish Professor also needed by the Armed Forces The new cafeteria will open officially for business next Thursday Alice Geiger and Sam Stagliano in connection with the increasing evening at 7:00 P.M. Monday evening, however, a special preview are co-chairmen of the event. The Speaks to I.C.G. amount of highly complex equip­ will be given to the faculty and staff. Faculty Skit will be directed by One of the world’s most explo­ ment which is being put into use. Featuring the latest in modern cafeteria equipment and design, Mrs. Linton, and Chuck Groves sive political areas, the Near East, Over the long run, the profession lunch time should soon become the high spot of each student’s day. and George Russet will be in will be the topic of a talk to be will probably continue to expand An important feature of the cafeteria will be the fountain bar. charge of the Student Skit. Music given next Tuesday by Professor substantially under conditions events will be directed by Profes­ either of peacetime full employ­ Another feature is that long waiting lines will be eliminated by the Laurens H. Seelye, of Istanbul, construction of two separate serving counters. sor Giles for the faculty, and La­ Turkey, The talk, which is spon- ment or of continuing mobiliza­ mont Hill and Don Advena for the .sored by the World Affairs Council tion. Under strictly peacetime Open House for students will be | students. Bob McCrum and Ellen conditions, the total demand for held next Wednesday afternoon Aimen are co-chairmen of the of Philadelphia and the Drexel In­ H o m e E c o n o m i c s tercollegiate Conference on Gov­ engineering graduates, including from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Refresh­ Publicity Committee; and Dick ernment, will be delivered in the replacements and additions, has ments will be served and the stu­ Warren and Mary Liz Newman are Art Gallery during the Dean’s been estimated at about 20,000 dent guides will explain the oper­ School Presents in charge of the program. Indoor ation of the cafeteria. Hour. each year during this decade. It activities are planned by Betty Air. Seelye, who is professor of is now estimated that a prolonged The fountain will be open from Noted Lecturer Von Glahn and Jeanette Pancoast, psychology and philosophy at partial mobilization will probably 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; lunch will and Outdoor Activities, by Alpha Home Economics School at Drex­ Roberts College for Men, Istanbul, require, on the average, at least be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. PI Omega. The chairmen of the el will hold its annual Home Eco­ is expected to provide a keen in­ 30,000 new engineers per year. and dinner from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Food and Baby Sitter Committees During the next few years ttie Interested groups can obtain nomics Day next Thursday. The are Nan Grosvener and Paula sight into the problems particular main event of the day will be an to this section of the world. The supply of new engineers is likely reservations for dinner parties Steiner respectively. to be far less than the demand. through the dietitians. address delivered by Mrs. Curtis Near East is a most vital region Bok, well-known writer and lec­ The supply of new graduates is With the completion of the cafe­ in current world problems; and is turer. dropping, mostly because the flow teria, dining spaces for students an area in which U.S. and Russian The program will begin with a Pi Nu Epsilon foreign policy are diametrically op­ of veterans entering the colleges will be tripled and the faculty will ENGINEERS on Page 3 small luncheon in honor of Mrs. posed. also have new eating quarters Bok in the Home Economics Din- OQUipiied with an Intercommunlca- assembly Cites Winners Tina Garozxa, Homo Ec Junior, tion system. i program will be beld in the aucli- This new cafeteria affords the torium where Mrs. Bok will speak O f Music Contest Home Economics students an op- on “Creative Living Begins at The winners of the Beta Chap­ Succumbs After Long Illness ’lortunity to become acquainted Home.” The faculty and students ter Awards were presented last At two A.M. Wednesday morning. May 7, Miss Tina Garozja with the mechanisms of modern are both invited to hear her topic. Saturday evening at Drexel’s passed away at Bryn Mawr Hospital. c u nrpvol equipment. All Home Economics students, Spring Music Festival. The Beta Tina was a Junior in the Home Economics School at Drexel however, are required to attend Chapter Awards contest was con­ She had commuted from her home in South Phi a e p the assembly program. ducted by Drexel’s chapter of PI September, 1949, and although she had been ill during this time, A dessert party, also open to all Nu Epsilon, the honorary music Thursday Noon of Drexel’s faculty and students, fraternity. she had participated in many extra'curricular acjimties. will be held at 2:30 in the new The purpose of the contest, held She was a member of the Rifle ^ cafeteria. The Home Economics annually, Is to discover new high Team in her freshman year and Concerts Started seniors and their mothers will be school talent in three categories: its manager in her sophomore the honored guests.
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