DOF O-IjdIEd Volume X I-N o. 17 FRIDAY, MARCH 6 . 1936 Single Gjpies, Five Cents Pi K ap D ancing Chorus To Be Seen Tonight The nopiivtiiuMit of Biological 1 Pi K aps Present SciiMici' will ulmw ji motion pic­ Two Year Peace ture illustr.'ttiug till' circulation of tho blood on Monday, March !*tli, from 11.00 :i. in. until 2.00 5th A nnual Show |t. m.. in room 20, Time of run: ProgramPlanned 20 minutes EmergencyPeaceCampaign Dancing in Court Engineer’s Ball to Open Honorary Group To Open with Rally; OnTwo Evenings Spring Social Season Three Point Drive to To Be Installed Combat Growing W ar Rhythm Will be Furnished by Bill S p i r i t To Follow Classic Hall’s Orchestra. Grand March Phi Kappa Phi, National Planned for Midnight Philadelphia, Pa., March 6.—Calling Society to H ave Chapter upon tho people of tho United States This Year s Show Marks Fiiday, April .'lid, marks the second to make :i sacrifice for ])eace now to pu'vent war and its iiuire costly sacri­ First A ppearance of Fair annual KngiiicorH’ Hall in the main Here; Definite D ate Not hallrdoin of the Motel Barela}’. The fices later, a group of prominent peace and religions le:i(lcrs of the nation will Sex Along with Min­ coiJiiiiitfoe’s aim is to make this dance S e t t l e d a higliliglit of tlie s[»ring social season. auiu-h on Aj.ril -Jl ;,n Kmergoncy J.ast year tlie engineers held their I oace ('aiiipaigii which during the next strels; Many Original Plii Kappa Phi, Drexol’s newest first c()iji1)ined society dance and it two years will attoiiipt to mobilize the peace sentiment of the nation in­ Numbers A nd Novelties proved a successful affair. honorary society, will bo installed Bill Hall and his orchestra will fur­ hero about the middle of Ajiril. A to a force powjeiful enough to resist and relieve conditicnis which, it is felt O f f e r e d . nish the music accompanied l>y his definite date has not been settled upon charming vocalist, Alice Lee. Tickets Left to Right: Eleanor Spencer, Bill Gill, Wanda Calhoun, Gay Piercy, Peggy James, Jafck Watson, Dottie are sweeping the United States and as yet. the world info war and aubseciuent for this affair may be secured from Reinhold, Cliff Edwards, Betty Petty, Bob MacMullen. chaos. Prominent Soloists any senior engineer for the price of The Drexel chai>ter of Phi Ka))pa two dollars. Phi will be installed by Dr. R. C. The annonneeinent of the Campaign This dance is made possible by the (^ibl)s. Dr. Gibbs is director of the was iiiade. yesterday by Way Newton, Tliis evoninff, at 8.15, the P"ifth SiHM't'tjiry of tlie Seetioii ot* the combined efforts of the Drexel engi­ Drexel Debaters Engage l)hysical laboratories at Cornell and Annual Pi Ka]t Sliow will be proudly neering society and honorary frater­ Forum to Hear Military Band Will Give Anu'rican Friends Service Committee, presented in the auditorium l)y its nities. Those represented are the A. Ursinus; Meet U. of P. is- representing Phi Kappa Phi at the who is the Executive Director, from cast of “starH”, to tlie musical ac- L Ch. E., A. I. E. E., A. S. M. E., and Final Concert in Court time of installation here. the head<|uarters at 20 South Twelfth pompaniment of Austin Wallice and A. S. C. E. Next Thursday Noon Phi Kappa Phi is a national honor­ Street, Philadelphia. Initiated by tho his Lake George Orchestra. The Show Prof. Blanchard American Friends Service Cominittoe, A new idea is to have a grand march Next Wednesday from 12 to one in ary society and is purely academic in will be presented again tomorrow at midnight. Further details of this Drexel was represented in del>ate at which will serve as treasurer of the evening, being followed each perform­ the Court, the R.O.T.C. Band will give aspect. To be eligible for this select will be unfolded at a later date. T'rsinus College on Wednesday even­ the last concert of the term. movement, the Campaign will h:ive tho ' ance by a period of dancing to the ing by Alberta Gavin and Rosemary Swarthmore Professor W ill group the student must bo a Senior cooperation of leaders from peace or­ music of Mr. Wallace. The Band is under the command of ganizations, religious bodies of all Dempsey. The team was accompanied Speak on “ReHgion and Captain Clyde Plank assisted by Cadet and in the upper tenth of his class. Tliis year’s Show bears great sig­ on the trip by Dr. Hall, the coach, faiths, trade unions and labor groups, nificance in its make-up, for it marks Lt. Charles Garland and is directed It will include students in Engineer­ liberal organizations, student and Men’s Glee Club Marion Raymond, Drexel ’35, and Changing Morals’* A t by Edgar Afilton Welsch with P]arl R. the first of its kind to be presented in Janies Fullam. ing, Business Administration, and youth groups, Negro groups and other Brexel, in that its cast is composed Burrier as student loader. Home Economics. A faculty group agencies interested in keeping tho On next Thursday the Drexel team Next M eeting of Forum of both boy and girl jjerformers. coni]»osed of Harry Koehler and Ray­ The program for next Wednesday will determine those who are to be United States out of war and in im­ The Pi Kap Show is composed of To Give Musicale is as follows: proving the present serious interna­ mond Shivelhood will meet representa­ eligible for membership. two parts, as in former years: Part tives from the University of Pennsyl­ Professor Brand Blanshard will 1. Hail Drexel Institute tional situation. It is headed by Dr. One, a minstrel, features end men vania at a luncheon meeting of the si>eiik before the Y. M. C. A.-Y. W. (’. 2. The Fox Trial.........J. S. Zamecnik Phi Kappa Phi will be the first ^y. O. Mendenhall, president of Whit­ Dick Hutchison and Dave Greer; in­ Popular M ezzo-Soprano to Lion’s Club. A.-Y. F. A. student forum next Wed­ 3. Boots & Saddles. .Lusk-Zamecnik purely academic society at Drexel, tier College, California, who is the terlocutor, Dick Ballinger; a specialty Another radio debate will be held nesday. His sultject will be “Religion 4. T rees..........................Oscar Rostand since it is to embrace only those of chairman. dance by Chris Ebensperger and CliflF Be Guest Artist; Hymns sometime during March. Arrange­ and Changing ^Iorals”. 5. When Irish Eyes are Smiling, the highest scholastic standings. Since The jirogram is the most ambitious Edwards; and two new soloists in Olcott-Ball ever attempted by the peaco move­ ments are not completed but the de­ Blanshard is Professor of Philoso­ Bob Morris and George Carr, two boys A nd Spirituals W ill be bate will probably be during the last G. Pilgrim’s Chorus (from Tan- Phi Kappa Phi is national in scope, ment in the United States. It has prominent in choral productions be­ week of the month over Station WIP phy at Swarthmore College. He is a hauser) ...................................Wagner to become a member will be the high­ grown out of the conviction of out­ famous world traveler, writer, and fore entering Drexel. Part One has SungatW estSideChurch. with St. Joseph’s College on some 7. March Militaire ...........F. Shubert est reward the student can achieve. standing national leaders that the time been directed by Harry Ruch. educator. He was recently elected to phase of the neutrality question. 8. Minuet from the Military The elected faculty officers are: Dr. has come for men and women to con­ Attention then swings to Part Two The Drexel First Male Glee Club, the Advancement Committee of the Symphony ..........................j ‘. Haydn secrate themselves to the cause of Dr. Hall acted as critic-judge at a Society of Friends. Law; treasurer. Professor Gould. The of the eagerly awaited performance. under the direction of Edgar Milton debate on Tuesday between Lans- 9. War March of the Priests, society is initially promoted by facul­ peace as the outstanding responsibil­ Master of Ceremonies, Buss Bell, will Welch, will present a musical of downe and Abington High Schools. Professor Blanshard is a graduate F. Mendelssohn ty members who introduce the organ­ ity of this generation. The Campaign introduce to the audience a bevy of sacred anthems and Negro spirituals On March 12 he will act in a similar of the University of Michigan. In 10. All America .........J. S. Zamecnik ization to the institution. is asking volunteer service from min­ genuine Drexel soloists, in the per­ at the West Side Presbyterian capacity at the “Jamboree” of the his sophomore year there, he won the 11. Star-Spangled Banner. isters, college presidents, profesBora.^ sons of Mary Kay Stine and Bob Mc­ Church, Pulaski Ave., near School Suburban High Schools’ Debating National Peace Orrxorical Contest at and teachers, peace leaders, labor Mullen, who will sing, and Marie Mc- Lane, Sunday evening, March 8, at League. On March 20 he will serve Lake Mohawk; at the end of his third leaders, young people and others. Callister, Jack Watson, and Dottie 7.55 o’clock. as one of the judges in a debate be­ year at that institution, he w^ent to Women’s Glee Club The Rt. Honorable George Lans- Reinhold, who w'ill dance. Dot Page is The club will have as their guest tween Penn and Swarthmore at the Merion College, Oxford, as Rhodes Bill At Hedgerow bury, M.P., prominent British Labor- another of the soloists.
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