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C A N D I D A T EOREXEL INSTITUTE
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rOLUME XXXVIIm ay 6. 1960 NUMBER 10
easy Receives H ighest Creese G ets A w a r d
w a r d A t IF Banquetby Jim White
T h e h i g h e s t a w a r d g i v e n b y t h e in te rf ra ter n i ty C o u n c i l i s t h a t of lie • ■ O u ts ta n d i n s F r a t e r n i t y M a n o f
? Year." T h i s c o v e t e d d i s t i n c t i o n ai v e n ea ch y e a r t o t h e f r a t e r n i t y
iiau w h o h a s c o n t r i b u t e d m o s t to . is f r a te r n i t y a n d to D r e x e l . a n d at he s a m e t i m e h a s d e v e l o p e d a n out- t tand ins i n d i v i d u a l r e c o r d d u r i n g . i s c o l l e s e l i fe . T h e m a n w h o re- leives the a w a r d is n o m i n a t e d first y his o w n f r a t e r n i t y b r o t h e r s , a n d hen by the D e a n o f M en ' s Office.
T h i s year , t h e O u t s t a n d i n g F r a t e r nity Man of t h e Y e a r i s J o h n P. V’easy. Jr. o f S i g m a P i f r a t e r n i t y .
Jack, as h e i s b e t t e r k n o w n at Drexel . w i l l c o m p l e t e h i s c o l l e g e ?areer t h i s y e a r w i t h a r e c o r d to make a n y o n e pr o u d . H i s p e r s o n a l h nors in c lu d e : D e a n ’s l i s t for t h r e e years; t h e A n t h o n y E. D r e x e l Award for bo th 1950 a n d 1960; and !i1sm Who's W h o In A m e r i c a n Uni- v'ersities a n d C o l l e g e s .
As a f r a t e r n i t y m a n . J a c k w a s al so (H itstanding. t a k i n g part in loth F r a t e r n i t y a n d I n t e r - F r a t e r n i t y
ac t iv i t i es . In t h e l a t te r . J a c k h a s played IF b a s k e t b a l l , s o f t b a l l , v o l leyball. a n d fo o tb a l l . I n h i s frater- l i ty . he hel d t h e office o f H o m e c o m - i i i2- C h a ir m a n . A s s t . P l e d g e M a r shal l . E x p a n s i o n C h a i r m a n . S o c i a l
C h a i r m a n and C h a ir m a n of the F r e s h m a n A c a d e m ic C o m m it te e .
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tary. and later p re s ide nt of the M e n ’s S tu d e n t Counci l . H e has a lso b e e n v i c e p r e s id e n t of T a u B e ta Pi. as w e l l as a m e m b e r cf E ta Kappa Xu. Sca bbard and Blade. B lu e Key. SA M . a n d the A I E E .
T h e a n n u a l H o m e I?Iconomics C o n v o c a t i o n h e ld W e d n e s d a y w a s p l a n n e d th i s y e a r to g i v e a r ep o rt of t h e W h i t e H o u s e C o n f e r e n c e on C h i l d r e n a n d Y o u t h w h i c h is c a l l e d by t h e P r e s i d e n t o n c e a d e c a d e for o v e r 7 0 0 0 d e l e g a t e s fr o m t h e 5 0 s t a t e s .
E p h r a i m G o n i b e r e . E x e c u t i v e D i r e c t o r of t h e W h i t e H o u s e C o n fe r e n c e , w a s t h e p r i n c i p a l s p e a k er, a n d f i r st -h a n d a c c o u n t s w e r e p r e s e n t e d by d e l e g a t e s G ra ce
o o d w a r d . P r e s i d e n t o f t h e P e n n s y l v a n i a H o m e I^ c o n o m i f s A s s o c i a t i on ; M o h in i C a n a r a n , g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t f ro m I n d ia ; a n d J u n e H e e K im . g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t f r o m K o r e a .
C l a s s e s w e r e d i s m i s s e d a t 1 ; 3 0 so t h a t a l l u n d e r g r a d u a t e a n d g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s in t h e c o l l e g e c o u l d a t t e n d .
T h i s y e a r ’s A c h i e v e m e n t A w a r d w a s p r e s e n t e d by J a n e A n d e r s o n , p r e s i d e n t of W .S .S . , a n d to M a r g a r e t M o r t o n C r e e s e , w i f e of D r e x e l P r e s i d e n t , Dr. J a m e s Cr ee se , in g r a t e f u l a c k n o w l e d g e m e n t o f “ h e r e x a m p l e in c r e a t i v e w o r k for c o m m u n i t y w e l f a r e , by i n d e f a t i g a b l e , e f f e c t i v e s e r v i c e a n d l e a d e r s h i p in v o l u n t e e r a g e n c i e s of p u b l i c w e l f a r e , h e a l t h , m e n t a l h e a l t h , a n d n u r s i n g , b o t h in t h i s C o m m o n w e a l t h a n d e a r l i e r in N e w J e r s e y ." A n d for “ h e r s i n c e r e , g e n e r o u s i n t e r e s t in t h e u n d e r t a k i n g s of D r e x e l s t u d e n t s a n d f a c u l t y . ”
T h e f a s h i o n s h o w h e r e in w h i c h 55 s t u d e n t s at D r e x e l I n s t i t u t e of T e c h n o l o g y p a r t i c i p a t e d a s d e s i g n e r s
of o r i g i n a l s w h i c h t h e y a l s o m o d e l e d w a s a d e c id e d s u c c e s s a c c o r d i n g to Ar den ia C h a p m a n , d e a n of t h e Co l lege of H o m e E c o n o m i c s .
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sh o w w a s h el d in t h e a u d i t o r i u m of the J o h n W a n a m a k e r d e p a r t m e n t
store. A t h r o n g o f s p e c t a t o r s w a s on ha n d to w i t n e s s t h e f inal p h a s e of the o v e r a l l f a s h i o n d e s i g n p ro gra m s p o n s o r e d b y C o n e Mil ls , Inc. , with t h e c o o p e r a t i o n of t h e W a n a
maker s t o r e a n d D r e x e l .T h re e d e s i g n s a n d t h e i r c re a tor-
niodels w e r e d e s i g n a t e d as "out- s t a n d i n g ” by a s e l e c t p a n e l o f j u d g e s com posed of m e m b e r s of t h e p r e s s and l e a d i n g t e l e v i s i o n f a s h i o n e x
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Th e d e s i g n e r s of t h e o u t s t a n d i n g creat io ns w e r e ; F i r s t p r i z e w a s w o n by S a n d r a M a r g u l i a s , a g r a d u a t e ■student, w h o s e waff le p i q u e w'as worn by In a S m i l k ( a g e 6 ) . E d i t h Lindsay, a l s o a g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t . 'A in seco nd p ri ze w i t h a s u i t t h a t " w o rn by h e r d a u g h t e r S a n d r a
t -e 6 ) . M a r y a n n D z w c n c z y k , a ’phomore in f a s h i o n a n d t e x t i l e "•rchandis ing, w h o s e d r e s s a n d ■ket of s c a r s b o r o s k i r t i n g a n d cot-
knit, g a r n e r e d t h i r d prize . i'he c a t e g o r i e s i n t o w h i c h the i t ions fel l w e r e ; m o th e r - d a u g h -
I'Khes; s u i t s a n d c o a t s ; l e i s u r e ■; tots to t e e n s ; d a y t i m e d r e s s e s ,
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■he ir c r e a t i o n s w e r e s e l e c t e d by ■ in s t r u c to r s t o p a r t i c i p a t e in fa shi on s h o w at W a n a m a k e r ’s.
’I e n t r a n t s w e r e g i v e n t h e op- ‘in i ty to s e l e c t fabr ic in a n y rn an d co lo r f r o m t h e v a s t col-II m a n u f a c t u r e d by C o n e Mil ls , ■sketched he r o w n d e s i g n , m a d e■ <’ess!ary p a t t e r n a n d e n t i r e l y ■ed her c o s t u m e , in a d d i t i o n wi ng it off to t h e b e s t of a d
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D e a n C h a p m a n sai d th at “ the prog r a m e n c o u r a g e s o r i g i n a l i t y of de s i g n a m o n ? s tu d e n ts , an d b r in g s to l i g h t t h e o u t s t a n d i n g la te n t ta l en t of a n e s p e c ia l ly g i f t e d f e w . ”
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Co-(‘h a i r m e n o f H o m e E c o n o m ics D a y w e r e F^thel L a n g , F’res?i- f lent o f t h e D r e x e l H o m e E c o n o m - if's A s s o c i n t i o n . a n d Mis s .Marjorie R a n k i n , a s s i s t a n t D e a n o f t h e C o l l e g e o f H o m e E c o n o m i c s . T h e s e v e r a l c o m m i t t e e c h a i r m e n w e r e M a r i a n n e S o p o n i s . M a r y Fallen Iv es . R u t h H i t c h c o c k , S a l l y T o r n e t t a , B e t s y B o r h e r , a n d A n n H e f fe r a n . O v e r s i x t h o u s a n d i n v i t a t i o n s w e r e s e n t to f a m i l i e s o f h o m e e c o n o m i c s s t u d e n t s , h i g h s c h o o l p r i n c i p a l s a n d g u i d a n c e c o u n c e l l o r s . w i v e s o f t h e m e m b e r s o f t h e C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e , w o m e n ' s c l u b s , p a r e n t s o f a p p l i c a n t s to t h e c o l l e g e , a n d a l u m n a e in t h e s u r r o u n d i n g a re a .
T h e s e n i o r s w h o h a v e j o i n e d t h e A m e r i c a n H o m e p ]c o n o m ic s . \ s s o - c i a t i o n , c o m m i t t e e c h a i r m e n , a n d o t h e r h o n o r e d g u e s t s w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d at l u n c h e o n in t h e P i c t u r e G a l l e r y b e f o r e t h e a u d i t o r i u m pro-
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Thf' f u t u r e o f o u r c o u n t r y a n d t h e f r e e w o r l d i? o f v i t a l c o n c e r n to f‘v e r y t h i n k i n g A m e r i c a n . Is t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s hearle d for e c o n o m i c , p o l i t i c a l , a n d s o c i a l c o l l a p s e b e f o r e t h e t h r e a t f)f I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o m n u i n l s m ? C a n w e as a d e m o c r a t i c n a t i o n m e e t t h e c h a l l e n g e o f Fiussia a n d h e r s a t e l l i t e s in t h e s e f leUis? S u c h a r e t h e q u e s t i o n s f a c i n g t h e c o m i n g d e c a d f \ a n d i t is y o u r d u t y as t o m o r r o w ’s l e a d e r s to k n o w a n d u n d e r s t a n d w h e r e w e a s a f r e e n a t i o n a r e h e a d e d .
On M ay 12, t h e C o l l e g e ofB u s i n e s s . V d m ln i s t r a t l o n h a s p l a n n e d i ts a n n u a l “ Bu s. Ad. D a y ." T h i s y e a r ’s to p ic , “ Oi ir S o c i o n o m i c D i l e m m a . " p r o m i s e s to be I n t e r e s t i n g a n d e x c e p t i o n a l l y i n f o r m a t i v e to t h o s e in a t t e n d a n c e . O u r
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G r a d S t u d e n t s S w e e p C o n e S h o wV,'ananiaker’s — Dr ex e l fa sh io n prog ra m began in e arl y October. It rece ived e n t h u s i a s t i c s upport from s tu d e n ts and m e m b e r s of t h e fac u lty at Drexel. Grades in the c l o t h in g d es ig n co urs e wil l be d e t e r m in e d in part by the q u a l i ty and o r ig in a l i ty of d es ig n sh o w n by in d iv id u a l s t u dents .
M a n l r n n u / z l i / •’eceives the I960 K an o trophj for l a m b d a Chi .Alpha nOllK l/OW uy Fraternity from \li.<i.s N a n cy T.ayton., InterfraternityCouncii Sweetheart.
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i . a m b d a Chi A lp h a re ga in ed the K a n o t ro p hy from I‘i Kappa E hi w ho s u p p l i e d st i ff c o m p e t i t i o n for t h i s co v e t e d a w ar d . T h i s y e a r ’s w in m a r k e d L a m b d a C h i ’s fifth v ic to ry in t h e last s i x yea rs . T h e FM Kaps w ere s e e k i n g the ir second leg on the t ro p hy th e y wo n for the first t i m e in 195!).
K an o b r o u g h t to a c o n c lu s io n Greek W ee k -en d for I9t50. iJre xel ’s m ain a u d i t o r i u m w as ful l to o v e r f lo wi ng as s t u d e n t s , faculty , pare nts and f r i e n d s g a t h e r e d to l i s t en to and e n j o y the c u l m in a t i o n of w e e k s of p ra ct i ce on the part of the ten Dr ex e l f i 'aternit ies .
T h e ju d g e s : Dr. . loyce .Michel, m us ic d e p a r t m e n t hearl at the U n i v e r s i ty of P e n n s y l v a n i a : .Mr. H en ry r.oper. D irec to r of A Ca ppel la Choir ar. Over bro ok Hig h School , and Dr. Wilbur H i t c h n e r of T e m p l e U n i v e r s i t y ’s .\fiisic D e p a r tm e nt , faced a difficul t t a sk in r e a c h i n g th e ir d ec i s i o n w i th s u c h good co m p e t i t i o n , bur, g a v e the norl to the L a m b d a C h i ’s w h o p e r fo r m e d e x c e l l e n t l y u n der t h e l e a d e r s h ip of d irect or H e n r y - H a n k ” Dow dy .
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Pi Kap pa Phi . last y e a r ’s w inner , placed a c l o s e s e co nd under the able d i r e c t o r s h i p of J ac k .Melton. T h e Pi Kaps s a n g : ‘M adam e J e a n
e t t e ” by .Alan .Murray and “ P^mitte S p i r i t u m P i iu n i” by J o s e p h Schu- et k y . In third pos i t io n w a s T a u K a p p a E p s i lon w i th .Jerry p]fldy l ea d in g. T h e T e k e s s a n g "No Man Is An i s l a n d ” by W h i t n e y and K ra m er , and “T h i s In .My C o u n t r y ” by R a y e and Jacobs .
S i g m a Pi a lso did ii. ve r y t ine job and receivef l '‘h on or ab le m e n t i o n . ” Ri.y H. Ci irnley led the S i g m a FM’s in s i n g i n g “ f .,()ndonderry . \ i r . ” an old Ir i sh s o n g and ‘‘F..auflamus” by W i l l i a m Owe n. T h e o t h e r s i x f r a te r n i t i e s a l l did a ve ry fine job and t h e i r p r e s e n t a t i o n s w er e wel l re- c ei vei l by the au d ien ce .
T h e d ir e c to r s of the o the r f r a te r n i t i e s inc l ude: W i l l i a m Ber te le , D e l t a K ap p a Ftho; J o s e p h F'lynn, F>elta S i g m a f'hi ; F‘a u l f'roldherg, T a u E p s i lo n Phi: A n t h o n y V. Pet- t ine . T h e t a Chi; Fthdiard Good, .Alpha Pi Lam bda, and uf S i g m a A lp h a -Mu.
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1 w ould like to make several ct)mn-ients regardino; the misconceptions o f the Misconceptions o f Jazz article w hich was printed in the April 29 issue o f the Triangle. They are as follows:
1. T he word “staccato” alone does not imply serious and good music. It does not imply anything. In music, w hen notes arc played staccato, the notes are to be played in an abrupt, detached manner, with breaks betw^een notes. Staccato can exist in clas' sical music, ja^Z, rock and roll, “gut'bucket,” and hillbilly.
2. A n appreciation o f authentic ja~; does not require a musical maturity and under- standing. If this were so, jazz w'ould enjoy a very limited audience. M ost jazz buffs are people w^ho have had no musical training w'hatsoever. T h e beat is the*""thing Louie Armstrong once said that if an understanding o f jazz was needed in order to appreciate .it, it w'ould never be appreciated.
Lawrence W e l k ’s music is not absurd. It is not jazz, but it surely is not absurd H e has surrounded himself with good musicians w-ho play good music that many people genuinely enjoy.
4. T h e music from “Peter G u n n ” is jazz, but it is true that as much cannot be said for some of the themes o f other T V thrillers. Regarding the LP “Music from Peter G u n n ,” it is true that, during improvisation, the basic melodies o f the tune arc repeated by each soloist and that each soloist does not get an opportunity to say a great deal- h o w ever, there is nothing w'rong with this. T h e LP was produced to sell to a public the majority o f w hich had never before been exposed to jazz; for this reason the musicians could not go sailing into the wild blue yonder during their solos. Repetitious improvisation on a certain them e does not necessarily lead to boredom. Each musician treats the same theme differently and each instrument sounds differently. T his individuality is one o f the characteristics, if not the most important characteristic o f ja’ - A lso , on the big band level, improvisation is necessarily short so that s e v e r a l ’differem musicians can have an opportunity to solo. It might be o f interest to note that m inv foreign hlms have carried jazz backgrounds for some time. ‘ ‘ ^
5. T h e popularity o f jazz has suffered because o f its being associated with be-.r nicks and dope Jazz’s exposure to the public by T V probably has helped it evpn though It has been commercialized some. T h e real reason for jazz’s slow start in non ularity in this country is the relationship b etw een jazz and the N egro T his is th ' ' vic tion o f John Birks Gillespie, w h o is som ewhat o f an authority on the subject of
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iof ten t h a n n o t , i t i s t h e o t h e r w a y a r o u n d . I f o n t h e C h e v y S h o w , D i n a h S h o r e p u t s
her a rm a r o u n d g u e s t v o c a l i s t E l l a F i t z g e r a l d , or i f d u r i n g a d u e t . B l u e s s i n g e r J o e
W i l l i a m s m o v e s a l i t t l e t o o c l o s e t o , l e t ’s s a y , P e g g y L e e o n F r a n k SinaU -a ’s S h o w ,
m a ny m e m b e r s o f t h i s c o u n t r y ’s m a j o r i t y r a c e , p a r t i c u l a r l y t h o s e w h o l i v e in t h e G o d
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k n o w t h a t t h e y a r e i n d a n g e r o f l o s i n g c u s t o m e r s i f s u c h “ o u t r a g e o u s c o n d u c t ” c o n
t i n u e s on t h e i r s h o w s . E n t i r e n e w s p a p e r s a n d b u s i n e s s e s c o l l a p s e f i n a n c ia l ly in t h e
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Ifain c u s t o m e r s w i t h s o m e d e g r e e o f r e s p e c t . A l s o , m o t i o n p i c t u r e s s u c h a s B e l l e f o n t e s
'■TUood, F l e s h a n d t h e D e v i l . ” “ N i g h t o f t h e Q u a r t e r M o o n , ” or “ S a p p h i r e ” ar e
lu it ted to b e s h o w n i n t h e S o u t h . T h e S o u t h e r n e r f e a r s t h a t t h e y m i g h t d i s r u p t s
' acred S o u t h e r n i n s t i t u t i o n s . ” I f t h i s i s n o t g r o u p p r e s s u r e a n d c e n s o r s h i p , w h a t
' ' It i s e v i d e n t t h a t t h e m i n o r i t y g r o u p s m u s t u s e a d e g r e e o f p r e s s u r e in or ei o
'y on a n e v e n k e e l .
S o m e n e r v e a n d a g o o d d e a l o f s t u p i d i t y i s r e q u i r e d f o r o n e to rp sn ec t
' the P .M . e v e n t h o u g h a p o l o g i e s w e r e m a d e a t t h e en d o f t h e ar ic e. “ ’
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’ • ‘ lu s e l v e s w i t h t h e i d e a t h a t t h e y a r e r a c i a l l i b e r a l s or m o d e r a es .
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” n u ic h t h e y l i k e t h a t J e w i s h “ f e l l a ” or t h a t “ c o l o r e d b o y ”
‘ Innch w i t h h i m e v e r y d a y . T h e y p r e a c l i t h e s e f lue t h i n g s u n t i
' ‘<!olored b o y ” m i g h t w a n t t o s e t u p h o u s e k e e p i n g n e x t d o o r o
'>i« on t h e i r c o u n t r y c l u b c o u r s e o r c o u r t , or a s i t i s in t h e South th e^lu «d boy
c a r e t o e l e c t h i s c i t y ’s n e x t m a y o r o r h i s c o u n tr y ’s \ ^ ^ s -« ook C h a n g e s a t t h i s p o i n t . I t Is n o t t h a t t h e N egroes , J e w s , e t . r e f u s e
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Charles Jones
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Editorial Note:( M V ) Lunch CDViiitor s it 'down strikes still arc attnictinu widospivaJ attention
in the collc,u;o press. Takinsj; the position that Noijro strikers have lost ground in the
South IS a hy lincd sti)iy by GrifHn Smith o f the Rice Institute (T exas) Thresher:
A s the snn>ke gradually clears from the hhue o f Nei^ro s it 'down strikes at lunch
counters across the South, one fact stands ou t more solidly than ever; the N egroes,
rtghtuig tor ‘rights w hich they in truth have no claim to, have lost support among
moderates in the South and have done themselves more harm than good,
Foi every victory the si t'downers h a \e achieved, as in ( ’lalveston and San An-
tonio. there has been a corresponding defeat. In M em phis , M ayor Henry Loch has an
nounced the postponing t>f hi-racial committee meetings and programs o f .lid benefiting Negroes until attitudes cahn.
In Marshall, potentially the most explosive situation in the country today, the
mterracial commission w hich had kept d ow n racial frictimi since 1S75 has ceased to
function. A nd in numerous Southern cities, Little Rock included, the demonstrators have been promptly arrested.
T he first tragedy is that the w hole th ing is not a spontaneous expression o f the
Negro people, but a carefully organised program by the N A A C P and other extremist
N egro groups. A ided by N orthern news reporters more interested in ‘the big story’
than in accurate reporting, these agitators have attempted to stir up nationwide anti-
South resentment in time to strengthen the civil rights bill now pending in Congress.
“T he second tragedy is that the s it 'down m ethod the students are using is neither
legal nor moral. T h ere has been so much talk about the ‘r ight’ o f the N egroes to be
served that it should be made as clear as black and w hite that no such right exists.
Private property remains private, and the ow ner o f any private, non-monopoly establish'
ment has every right in the world to deny service to anyone, N egro or white , that he
chooses. It is a privilege, not a right, to obtain service at a restaurant.
“A nd it is certainly not morally right to take up seats .it a business establishment
to deny a pn)prietor o f his trade, and to contribute to a violent situation w h e n the
‘right' one is supposedly defend ing is not even his right.
“T he error the N egroes have made is to employ the s it 'down m e t h o d - -n o t a jus'
titiablc form of protest, because it stops legitimate business and opens the door to w ide'
spread violence and resentment. But still this does not mean that the N egroes must
passively accept som ething w hich they feel is wrong.
Editor^s N o te :Mr. J o n e s ’ le t ter i s i n d e e d w el l w r i t t e n and p o s s e s s e d of m a n y t ru th s . How ov pr, I be
l i e v e th at Mr. J o n e s h a s tr ie d to read in to ‘‘T h e F o r g o t t e n M a j o r i t y ” m u c h t h a t i s not the re and to e n g a g e in r e l a t i n g m a n y fact s tha t are of no b e a r in g on the sul ) ject of “T h e f 'o rg o tt en M aj o ri ty .”
D i s c r i m i n a t i o n i s an e v i l and u n h e a l t h y t i l i n g and grouj)s w h o a im to e l i m i n a t e t h i s bl igh t are r e n d e r i n g a s e r v i c e both to the m i n o r i t y of w h i c h t h e y a r e r e p r e s e n t i n g a n d the rest of the popu lous . B u t l e t ’s not use t h e s e o i 'g an i / .a t io ns to s t i r e m o t i o n a l r es i i on s es by c-ries of d i s c in i in a t i o n s i m p l y to g a i n sp ec ia l fa v o r for a gr o u p or to i )erpotua te the p o w e r of i t s leaders . No r sh o u l d t h e s e m i n o r i t i e s act a s s e l f a p p o in t e d j u d g e s of t h e arts , l i t e r a t u r e or dra m a in or der to c e n s o r t h e s e w o r k s .
Let m e c o n s id e r a f e w o f Mr. J o n e s ’ c o m m e n t s . H e s t a t e s t h a t t h e s e m i n o r i t i e s ar e ( lui te jus t i f ied for f e e l i n g m i s t r e a t e d w h e n th e y ar e d i s c r im i n a t e d a g a i n s t . I a g re e . B u t m a n y t im e s p e r s o n s ar e t u r n e d d o w n for e m p l o y m e n t s i m p l y b e c a u s e t h e y a r e u n q u a l i f i e d ; not b ec au se t h e y ar e m e m b e r s of a p a r t i c u la r m i n o r i t y gr oup. M a n y t i m e s t h e s e p e r s o n s are tu rn ed d o w n b e c a u s e o f d i s c r im i n a t i o n . T h e p o i n t i s tha t o n e m u s t n o t cr y d i s c r i m i n a t io n at e v er y o p p o r tu n i t y h e g e t s u n t i l h e d e f in i t e ly d e t e r m i n e s t h e facts .
In re g a r d to S e n a t o r K e n n e d y ’s bid for t h e D e m o c r a t i c n o m i n a t i o n , it i s q u i t e p o s s ib le that , i f he w i n s t h e n o m i n a t i o n , p eo p le can j u s t a s e a s i l y cry b la c k m a i l , for K e n n e d y l ias on m a n y o c c a s io n s b r o u g h t t h e r e l i g i o u s i s s u e in to a c a m p a i g n for h i s o w n benef i t.
J e w i s h l ea d er s h a v e c o m p l a in e d a b o u t the l i g h t t r e a t m e n t o f H i t l e r i s m and N a z i s m in h i s t o r y books both in G e r m a n y a n d t h i s co u n tr y , a n d r i g h t ly so. T h e r e c e n t S w a s t i k a c a m p a i g n is a good e x a m p l e o f w h a t ca n h a p p e n w h e n t h e p e o p le a r e k e p t i g n o r a n t by ac c e p te d h i s t o r y texts .
To c e n s u s fact u a l h i s t o r y i s t o p la y the o s t r i c h : s t i c k y o u r head in the s a n d a nd pr et en d w h a t y ou d o n ’t s e e w i l l g o a w a y .
D i s c r i m i n a t i o n i s a s e r i o u s m a t t e r a s i s C o m m u n i s m , but do w e s o l v e t h i s p ro b lem by b a n n in g or b u r n i n g boo ks? N o o n e i s c o n d o n i n g d i s c r i m i n a t i o n l>ut w e are l i g h t i n g (lensor- s ii ip in a n y form. I f o n e d o e s n ’t l i k e a book, he need not read it, bu t o t h e r s s h o u ld n o t be forb idden the o p p o r tu n i t y to m a k e t h e i r o w n d e c i s io n s . J o h n S t e w a r t Mil l in h i s “On [ .l iberty” poi n ts out t h a t as e d u c a t e d a d u l ts w e m u s t be a b le to d i sc e i ’ii i’or o u r s e l v e s w h a t i s r ight or w ro ng , an d w h a t i s t r u e or fa lse . W e d o n ’t n e e d s e l f s t y l e d e x p e r t s to tel l us w h a t books to read or m o v i e s to at tend.
C o n c e r n in g W e s te r n s , S t e i n b e r g s , G a ra b a ld i ’s, a n d N e g r o e s , it i s o n ly n e c e s s a r y to c o n s u l t the h i s t or y b ooks ( u n l e s s w e h a v e a sp ec ia l w a t e r e d d o w n e d i t i o n ) and it w i l l b e c o m e q u i te e v id e n t w h y m o s t of t h e a b o v e p e r s o n s n e v e r a p p ea re d on t h e s c en es . T h e y w e r e s i m p l y not pre s en t at t h e t i m e ; no n e e d to cry d i s c r im i n a t i o n . D o w e e v e r s e e E n g l i s h . Fr en ch or G e r m a n p e o p le in B i b l e s t o r e s or m a i d e n s f r o m t h e s e c o u n t r i e s in a J a p a n e s e G e is h a h o u se ? Of c o u r s e not! B e c a u s e th e y ju s t w e r e not t h e r e at the t i me.
F in a l l y let m e c o n s i d e r Mr. J o n e s ’ p o in t th at a m i n o r i t y gr o u p i.s q u i t e w i l l i n g to a d m i t t h a t s o m e of i t s p e o p le ar e not good c i t i ze ns . I d i sa g re e . A nd i t Is t h i s p o i n t t h a t m uc h of the a rt i c l e i s a i m e d at. I do a g r e e t h a t o r g a n i z a t i o n s of m i n o r i t y g r o u p s do, as Mr. . lones poi n ts out, h a v e as th e i r o b e c t iv e to s e e t h a t t h e i r g r o u p is p o r tr a y e d a s “ w a r m blooded, em o ti o n a l m e m b e r s o f t h e h u m a n race ,” but t h i s m u s t a l w a y s be, u n fo r t u n a te ly , a n ideal ize d g e n e r a l i z a t i o n . T h e fact i s t h a t a l l m e m b e r s of a n y g ro u p c a n n o t be perf ect , and for th i s group to d e n y t h i s i s s h o r t s ig h t e d a n d d a n g e r o u s .
Mr. J o n e s la ter a g r e e s w it h “T h e F o r g o t ( u M a j o r i t y ” w h e n h e c h a s t i s e s t h e S o u t h for r u i n i n g b u s in e s s e s th at pr a c t i c e t o l e r a n c e and b a n n i n g m o v i e s s u c h a s “Blood, P’lesh, and the D e v i l , ” “N i g h t o f t h e Q uar te r M o o n .” an d “S a p p h i r e ” a n d — w e m i g h t a d d — “G iant , " to t h e l ist , s in c e i t w a s b a n n ed In t h e s t a t e of T e x a s . If, a s Mr. J o n e s s u g g e s t s , t h e m i n o r i t y gro ups , t o w i n t h e i r po in t , c h o o s e to u s e the s a m e w e a p o n s t h a t d i s c r im i n a t i o n u s e s a g a i n s t them, t h e y e x h i b i t t h e s a m e in to l e r a n c e t h e y l o u d l y c o n d e m n .
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A v a r i e t y of e x p e r i e n c e s w i t h n u in y of t h e I n d i a n s h a s a l re a d y i n d i c a t e d that a co n tr o l l e d bir th r a t e w i l l be n o e a s y m a t t e r to a t t a in . F u n d s de d ic a te d to s u c h a p u r p o s e are l i m i t e d and ef fect i ve m e t h o d s f e w for t h e s e peop le . No t too l o n g ag o t h e W e s t e r n e r s fel t that t h e y had very e a s i ly s o lv e d the e n o r m o u s p ro b le m f a c i n g .-\sian n a t i on s . It in v o lv e d t h e u s e of a s i m p l e d e v i c e ~ a s t r i n g of co t to n on w h i c h wo re placoi l co l ore d beads . E a c h bead re p r e s e n te d a d a y of t h e m o u t h . G r e e n m a y in fe r he r sus- c e p t a b i l i t y to p r e g n a n c y , an d s o on. W i t h t h e p a s s i n g of ea ch day, t h e
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rMid*-nt I ..rresp'>n'if'nts. a man and w,.:nan ironi each ca mpus intprested in repurtinsr l"Cal new s anti trends .if nati -'nal .-iirnificance. Ap pl i ca nts accfj.red a- Co l laee co rr espondent s r.-r.-ivv free sub scrip t ions and are i .Mcd -,n tliH staff paL'H of the niaca-
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at tlii.' t ime, the staff in te nd s to is^ue f 'ollai:e month ly , ex cl u d in g •fuly and Au gust , at 4" cent s a copy.
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C A M E R A S - C A R D S - F I L M SEV 6 - 4 2 9 6
i n k i n g at t h e M a s k & W i g ?
C o n g r a t u l a t i o n a l s o to t h e Si . gma P i ' s — l o o k e d l i k e real (i p r o s p e c t s at t h e I?" t r a c k m e e t — H m m i n - - K u d o s a l s o to “ a| b r i d e s m a i d " S l i n J V M E H K K I . . a l o v e l y Mis.s D I T , in sp i t e
p r e d i c t i o n s . . . . ( ’h o i r b o y S T K V K G A L L . \ < ' ; H K R - - l i k e an an Ka n o , bu t t h e d e v i l i s w a t c h i n g . . . . W h y d i d y o u r d a t e lea ve S a t u r d a y J O H X D K W K V ? .Must h a v e b e e n a r i | ) - r o a r i n g t im eDI C K J H C K I N S O X w i t h a n o t h e r F I N K s e l e c t i o n a t K a n o __ Hn:U n d e r c o v e r d e p a r t m e n t — T h e 'I e p s K a n o s o n g s b o t h c a m e off the L P re cor d. H o w a b o u t it. I ’A l ' L G O L D I i F H G ? . . . S u r p r i s e cou w a t c h f o r — s r Z V M I I . L E U a n d M V I U ) N P O L S K Y . . . . S p r i n g i s ' . „ r e a nd t h e s t u d e n t p o l i t i c i a n s a r e e m e r g i n g f r o m t h e i r b u r r o w s ,,nce atrain. r e a d y t o d i s p l a y t h e m s e l v e s f o r a w e e k o r t w o , b e f o r e a t ; - h e r y e a r of h i b e r n a t i o n . C o u r t u n - c o u p l e o f t h e w e e k — F H E I ) S T H \ ( n an d S C H . \ K F F : R — n o w d i s p l a y i n g 3 77r l e s s t o g e t h e r n e s s .Did j^tephaine s i n k tJie l i i s i n a r k ? W h e r e d i d J O K L E S C A V A G E leav iu< pin? S c e n e s w e ‘d l i k e to s e e a g a i n — S U E K E E N s p l a s h i n g a l l ov,-r
Tf:KfJ'S k i t c h e n S a t u r d a y n i g h t — M I K E P I E R N ( K ; K g u a r d i n g the dno,- to ro om ‘'X " — E V E L Y X K F { I X C E l e t t i n g h e r h a i r d o w n a t the Ma<k
W i g ~ —>J<)HX l i E M T A S a n d H E T T Y L O T — If y o u h a t e us so muih
w h v ar e v ou r e a d i n g t h i s c o l u m n L A F t H Y T R A U T M A X ? — Co urt counlfi of the w e e k - K l HT P O I T a n d B E T T Y H E F D E X H E I C H — s o m e kind of l o v e r s ? L o v e l y o u t - o f - t o w n e r d e p t . - — ROX” K I . I X G E R ’S D A T E Vmn- Y um .
S e e y o u l a t e r ,
J. R. O. & B.
T h e C e e J a y s
P.S. C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s to t h e T E IK E S f o r w i n n i n g t h e O l y m p i c s .
N o w !
S I R W A L T E R R A L E I G H
i n a P o u c h !
K e e p s
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F R E S H E R !N e w a i r p r o o f a l u m i n u m foil p o u c h keeps
famous, mild Sir Walter Raleigh 4 4 ^ fresher
^ th a n o ld - fa sh io n e d t in cans. C ho ice K e n
t u c k y h u r l e y - e x t r a a g e d . G e t t h e
^ ^ f a m i l i a r o ra nge-and-b lack pack wi th
the new pouch inside!
No spills
U(fien you ■fill.
just- dip in I
Sooner or Lat’tr — Your F Voriffc Tobacco
T e a r p r o o f - i f s triple Carries f lat In pocket lommated. Really durob'.e No buige. Fle*ibie too . . . won't spring a leak. . . . it bends with'you.
S I R W A L T E R R A L E I G H
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C A V A N A U G H ' S R E S T A U R A N T31st and M ark e t S treets
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SUB Plans Film s, Tour For Term D r e x e l T r i a n g l eM 1960 Pan''' 9
'I'lic S I ’H is offoriiiR a v e r y a c t i v e
.rourain for t iio ron u i i iu ic r of tln>
Slii'in;: T»-nn. T h e S l ' H proM:ram is
in t h e in te r e st ol’ thp
st i iden f l)0 (ly. providin.si the
e n t e r t a i n m e n t for t l io s e wlm
„ i ] , . t I get a w a y fr om t h e i r s t ndy-
clioi'es for awlii' .e.
F<>ii(iii‘os Films
\ m a in p o r t io n of t h e Sl’H prc -
■ iini co nsi t s of a s(>ries of (>duca-
■ nal l i .ms s h o w n on T u e s (h iy af ter-
„onns at :>::!<• p n i . On t h e Mrd.
17th. and Mist of May, s u c h m o v i e
tuples wi l l c o n s i s t ( f mtis ic . m a r
riage. and s p a c e trave l . On t h e 20th
of the s a m e m o n t h , t h e S l ' H w i l l
jH-esent t h e i r F r i d a y f e a tu r e , “C en e-
hy .Tnines L. Morrison, Jr.
v ie ve , " and cn the first tw o F r id a y s
in .Fiine. tw o m o v ies , “Soli,! (;ohl
Cadi l lac" and “T e a h o u s e of the
. \ ir^ust Moon" wi l l l)p s l iown.
T o u r r i n n i u ' d
On the 21st of May the S l 'H is
i d a n n i n - a tour to N e w York City
to se e the X.S. " S a v a nn a h " and the
r . S . S . " K itt y H aw k" batt les hip s ,
T h : s sp ec ia l t - u r is jnst one of the
m a n y to tak e jilace in the fu tu r e if
th e s t u d e n t hody is inter(>sted. On
W e d n e s d a y . May 2.'), a S T R coffee
h o u r w i l l he held in w hic h Drexel
st t id e n t s are inv i ted. T h e r e are plans
to e s ta b l i s h a s tu d e n t- fa c u l ty t o u r n a
m en t in bridge , bow l ing , and bi l
l i ard s . In s tr uc t i o n a l p a m p h le t s on
THE DREXEL STUDENT CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT
invi tes yo u to participate in
a discuss ion of
The Task of the Christian in the Universityled by
D R . J O H N E. C .AN I F I .O N , A ssoc ia te Secretary, Department
o f C am pus Christian L ife o f I'lie Presbyterian Church, l ’.S . , \ .
Friday/ M ay 6, 1960 W orsh ip . . 6:00 p.m.
A sbury-U nivers ity S upper . . 6 :30 p.m.
M ethod is t Church P ro g ram . 7:30 p.m.
33rd a n d C hestnu t Sts. R ecreation . 9:00 p.m.
. \ l the SCM meet ing Friday night, you will have an opportunity to
\ o t e for the new 1960-1961 officers.
B E S U R E A N D P L A N T O A T T E N D !
oocA-oot>
Ivy LeagueIs it ever Ivy! Why, Coke is the most
correct beverage you can possibly
order on campus. Just look around you.
What are the college social leaders
going for? Coca-Cola! So take a leaf out of their Ivy League book and do the
same! Enjoy the good taste of Coke I BE REALLY REFRESHED
these a c t iv i t i e s ean be picked up in
the Stude nt F n i . n Hui lding f(U'
those con cen u'd.
Su>>j;<'sfions Wanted
1 he SI M is interestt 'd in tiu' stu
dent re act io ns to th e ir pro gra n\ s
and welconu' any s u g g e s t io n s which
will helj) the S l ’H i irc gra m benetit
the l)rex('l studt'nt body, :\lan\-
plans are i iresent ly b e in g m ad e f(U-
e.xpausion of the S l ’ I? i>rogram
wh ich wi ll bi> needed as soon as the
new S l ’ H bu i ld in g wi l l hi' built.
Chi Epsilon Pledges Five C iv il Engineers
( ’hi l-;psilon. the ( ' iv i l Kng iue t 'r in g tlu'y wi l l w e a r d u r i n g the wc('k ofl i o n o r a r y F r a te r n i t y , has sidected live c a n d i d a t e s for th e ir sp rin g
p'edge c las s . T h e s e incl ude ( ’barb'-
K. Krai i keu berge r , a se nior . Ralph
('. Henry, and Mruce W. Maddock,
iuniors , nnd . iur is . l a i i n t i i a n s and
I'htgciu' ,1. I l a n n i n g a n . tbi- s c h o l a s
tic l ead ers of the pre-. innior c ivi l
engiiUM'rs, T h e s e UK'ti wi l l It,- easil>
I'l'ci'gnized by the m i n i a t u . e red,
whit(>, ami black level rods wh ich
May L>:?rd,T h e i n i t i a t io n bamiuet wi l l be
held in the K \ d e r ( ' lub on May :?lst. Th e b ro the rs of XI'] are lu'eparinu
t i ie ir au 'n ia l poll of the ( ' iv i l Ivni;i n e e r in g s t u d e n t s wi i ich wi ll be ilis- tril utt'd tb ' s wee k, .Ml (M v's esi>e cia l ly the s o p h o m o r e s ami pre Juniors are urgt'd to com |) l et e and re turn th i s |)ol] so lliat a rei iresenta- t i vc s am ph' of tin- a i m s and o p i n i c n s I'f the s ;u(b'ut s can be ol)iaiiu'd.
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—the antithesis NoDoz® could save your life, of perspicacity. Right? Worth knowing? Right!
Too often, drivinfi a car is like rcadin*' a textliook. It can make you drowsy no matter how much sleep you f'et. Hut sale N o D o / . lights this kind of “ hypnosis.” Safe N oD o/ alerts you with calTeine— the same refreshiiif' stimulant in •coiTee and lea. Yet non-hahit -fortnin- /NoDoz is faster, handier, more reliahle. \So to keep perspicacious while you ilrive, study, and work— keep NoDoz handy.
The safe stay awake tablet — available everywtiere. Anottier tine product of Grove Labotalniies.
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visit the
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W a r r a n t s
'I'Ih' h'.atiiii; h tuiii l ias hif Atiu-rica with a <i)la>h. aii<l the li iipli'S iiiay soul) t)f f f l t in ui if kif<hi 'i is and
on . iir l i iehway>.
Al in o ' t Anu' i it an s wi 'lsiK'iui j>art of t l ic i f I'rcf t i n i f in th' \vat<*r this yea r ra<ini.'. watcr-sk: inu. fisli int’ or imi ily takiiiir a "f;<inily ' ru isc ■■ Over T.nOii.iHin hi>at- a i> now nn tlx* w a t t r on* for i-vt‘i-y t w f l v f fainili'-'- in th i s ( ••mnny. 'I'hf l iiati ii i: i iul i i ' tr>. w h ich catcrf ij -inly t the l i i\ -ni'y in in df d few. has turnt*(! in 'o a "L’.'j hill iwn a ycai' ju'op s i t i on ." supi)lyiii i; the " th ir s 'y " pulilic.
'Die cn rrc nt suiL'f of I) atitii; i jo puh i i i ty nu-ans inoit* th a n jnst a hiL’ new rt'cri-atiiin I'onn. Hoatin-- s a f f t y I f ssnns m ay incrt 'asc hi trhway <aff'ty. and t h f aina/.itii; i i fw inat*- l i a l s di'Viscd for inoilt-rn l>oats nr.iv soon niakp draniati i apjtt>aian«-e< in kitcht-ns and ra ts .
H i s t o r y
T h e h i> tof y of lioatiiii; m back to p re h is tori c t im e s w h e n the first h ai ry sa ihir s trad dled a floatitiL' lot:. 'J'his u a v f a d e s c e n d a n t the idea to hol low fiut the lot: a fa n o e .
( ' i r c u m s t a n c f , ne ed s and k n o w l e d g e led to the d e v e l o p m e n t of d i f f erent types of boats . T h e Ksk in io kaya k wa s m ad e of s k i n s b e c a u s e of a <lire lack of wood. OutriL'gers, with th e ir s tab i l iz er s on the s ide , jiopiilar in the South Seas , w e r e l)uilt to coinl)at the choj ipy water . J u n k s and sa m i) an s were used an d sti l l are used in the O ri en t— to h o u se the overfl'iwintr pop u la t io n a s wel l as t ran spo rt it. V en ic e ' s s l e n d e r g o ndol as w ere iiecMled to m a n e u v e r throimh the c i t y ’s p i c t u r e s q u e canals .
T h e Bi ble m e n t i o n s m en w h o “(Jo d o w n to the sea in sh ips" ( P s a l m s 1m7-2:!i . I’aul s a y s — ■‘And r u n n i n g under a ce rt ai n i s l and w h i i h :s cal led ( ' lau'da, w e had m u c h wo rk to ci>me by the boat" ( At-ts 2T-lt5i. Toi lay he would h av e les s work . Te<'hnolcTy and new m e t h o d s h av e bui lt b'lats for a l m ost e v e r y p u rp o se imat;inable.
A pr o sp e c t i v e buyer can tiiul b o a t ' m a d e of wood, a l u m i n u m , tiber ^lass and ev en p la st i c c o s t i n ” a n y w h e r e from a few dol lars for a s i m p l e rowbo at to t en s of t h o u s a n d s for an e l a b o ra te cr u i s er or ya ch t .
A rece nt in n o v a t io n in t h e s m a l l boat m ar ket m ay m»>an i?i’t"at s a v ings to al l of us- not o n ly on the water , but in the h o m e an d otfice
D r e x e l T r i a n g l e6
B o a t i n g P o p u l a r i t y
S a f e t y P r e c a u t i o n s
H o i n 4*( r o i i t i m n N l t r o i n r a j 1)
g r a m . F o l l o w i n g t h e m e e t i n g t h e r e w a s an o p e n r e c e p t i o n .
T h e C o n v o c a t i o n a n d p r e s e n t a t io n of t h e A c h i e v e m e n t A w a r d h a v e b e e n a n n u a l t r a d i t i o n s at D r e x e l f o r m o r e t h a n 25 y e a r s . L a s t y e a r w i t h t h e o p e n i n g o f t h e f a s h i o n l a b o r a t o r y , t h e a w a r d w a s g i v e n to X a n D u s k i n ( M r s , A u g u s t L i n c o l n ) , In 1 9 5 7 , Mrs , P e r c y M a x i m L e e , I’r e s i d e n t o f t h e L e a g u e o f W o m e n V o t e r s of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s w a s r e c i p i e n t o f t h e a w a r d . In 195G w h e n t h e t o p ic w a s H u m a n R e l a t i o n s in t h e F a m i l y a n d in F d u c a t i o n . t h e a w a r d w a s p r e s e n t e d to L e o n a r d T, Heal . P r e s i d e n t of t h e M e n t a l H e a l t h A s s o c i a t i o n o f S o u t h e a s t e r n P e n n s y l v a n i a ,
Mrs, C r e e s e , r e c i p i e n t o f t h i s y e a r ’s a w a r d , i s a c t i v e in t h e S,K. A r e a o f P e n n.<yl va n ia C i t i z e n s ' A s s o c i a t i o n , H e a l t h a n d W e l f a r e C o u n c i l . L e a g u e of W o m e n ’s V o t er s , P h i l a d e l p h i a H o u s i n g A s s o c i a t i o n , C o u n c i l o f D e m o c r a t i c W o m e n , A m e r i c a n A s s o c i a t i o n of U n i v e r s i t y W o m e n , C i t i z e n s ’ C o m m i t t e e on P u b l i c E d u c a t i o n in P h i l a d e l p h i a , A c o r n C lu b , a n d t h e N a t i o n a l S o c i e t y of t h e C o l o n i a l D a m e s o f A m e r i c a in P e n n s y l v a n i a a m o n g m a n y o t h e r c o m m u n i t y a c t i v i t i e s .
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as wel l. A touu h blend i f rubber and j ilastic. the m a te r ia l b< a sts a • 'memory." Dents , i f the y occur, can be re m oved wi th an ori l inary hair dryer b ec ause the m a te r ia l "remem- beis " its c<M'rect s h a p e at h igh tem- ] )eratures . I m p e r v i o u s t > rot, rus:, w o r m s and co r r o s io n , ea s y to c lean and u n s i n k a b l e w h e n swami) ed , its Versat i le q u a l i t i e s ar e a l so beint: i - ons idered for la n d lu b b e r use in offices and a r o u n d t h e h me. Kx- panded R oyal i t e . as the m a te r ia l is cal led, i s sa id by Its m a nu fa c tu r e r . Uni ted S ta te s Kubi)er Co m p a ny , to h av e thr ee to tive t i m e s m or e i m pact s t r e n g t h th a n ot l ier major boat materia ls .
S a f e t y Tij)s
T h e Wave of t h e f u t u r e natu ra l ly b rin gs t h o u s a n d s of n o v i c e s on to the water . T h i s y e a r a p p r o x i m a t e l y 4 (10,(1011 ,,f the b; a t s wi l l be lo ng t > peop le w h o n e v e r o w n e d o n e before. -Many new o w n e r s , s on to be wet be hind the ears , c o m b i n e an u n s i n k able fa i th in t h e i r o w n luck and sk i l l with an a p p a l l in g lack of n a u tical k n o w le d g e .
T h e U.S. Coast ( i uard has been w o r k in g f e v e r i s h l y to ed u ca te the n e w sa i lo rs i f the w a y s of the deep.
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s t a n d a b ly sk e p t i c a l w h e n h is w i f e ex p la in ed a w a y a den t in the f ender of the f a m i l y car by i n s i s t i n g that a h o u se had run in to it. S h e w a s n ’t kiddin u. T h e l a r had been parked. T h e h o u se w a s b e i n g m o v ed down the s tree t . T h o s e c a r e l e s s hous'' drivers !
T w o ca rs co l l id ed in P et er sb u rg . Va. " X a m e s , p l e a s e , ” s a id the traf- tic otficer. " W i l l i a m As hby , Pe ter sb urg ," re pl ied t h e d riv er of car Xo. 1. " W i l l i a m A s hb y . My. P etersburg ." said d ri ver of l a r Xo. 2. T h e i r ca rs had col l ided , and each suffered a b r o k e n r ig h t arm . Th ey w e r e not re lated.
that uon't sink. e\en when it's swamped. The boat is ni.»dc of F\panded Ro>alite. a ne« material developed
Coiir.ses are availal jle, and s t a n d a r d izat ion of eq u ip men t , e a rm ar ked "(’oast Cuard Approved." has helped !o reduce d a n g e r and incr eas e e n jo ymen t .
Here, from U. S. Rubber experts. a ; e a few rul es to help you get the most out of your w ater excurs ion.
I 1 I Carry l i fe -sa ving equ ipment fur e v er y p ass en ger , a tire e x t i n gu ish er . and a tirst-aid ki t on beard.
(2 I D o n ’t over load the boat. Thi s ret’.uces operatins: efficiency and m a n e u v e r a b i l i t y and. in case of emerijency. th e r e won't be en ough life-savinsa: eq u ip m en t t i go around.
(3 I S in c e most of the boats on 'U. S. w at er s h a v e outboard m. tors, there is a d a n g er from tire and e x plosion, .Just a hal f pint of spi l led iia>oline-—-or ev en ga so l ine vap or—■ ign i ted l>y a lit c ig are tt e or open flame m ay m ea n a free ride to Da vy , Iones’ Locker ,
( 4 1 Wa tch out for the "gloater- 1), ater," T h i s odd chara cter is a man wh o s u d d e n ly fee ls a rush of pt)wer to h is head w hen he get s at the helm. You may h ave met h im b e f o r e —on the h ig h w a y . He speeds nuidly, e n d a n g e r i n g other boats and s w im m e r s , Ren iemel)r that your bow and st ern w a v e s can capsize others .
Obser ving the s e s i m ple rules wi ll m a ke you an old sa lt in no t ime. D is r e g a r d in g th e m mig ht get you in deeper tha n you'd l ike to be.
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A n y o n e i n t e r e s t e d in o b t a i n i n g i n f o r m a t i o n or i n t e r e s t e d in h e l p in g o u t s h o u l d c o n t a c t R o n C a t u l i t h r o u g h t h e s t u d e n t m a i l .
S o m e t h i n g n e w h a s b e e n a d d e d to t h e m a n y a d v a n t a g e s o f o u r n e w L i b r a r y C en ter . S m o k i n g is n o w p e r m i t t e d in c e r t a i n a r e a s f)uly. w h i c h are . s p e c i f i o a l l y : 1. T h e l a r g e o u t e r R e s e r v e R e a d i n g R o o m ( 2 4 6 A ) 2. T h e c l o s e d s t u d y
r o o m s , o. T h e l o u n g e s .
T h e u s e of t h e s e g r o u p s t u d y r o o m s t h r o u g h o u t t h e L i b r a r y i s l i m i t e d to t h r e e or m o r e s t u d e n t s a n d t h e y m a y n o t be r e s e r v e d f o r jjtudy — an u n o c c u p i e d r o o m is a v a i l a b l e for u s e r e g a r d l e s s o f a n y p r o p e r t y w h i c h m a y be l e f t in it.
P l e a s e r e m e m b e r t h a t t h e s e s t u d y r o o m s a r e for y o u r b e n e f i t so s p e a k q u i e t l y ( a s t h e s e s p a c e s a r e n o t s o u n d p r o o f ) a n d l e a v e t h e r o o m an d i ts f u r n i s h i n g s in g o o d c o n d i t i o n w h e n y o u l e a v e .
T e m p l e S.O. t o p s D r e x e l S .Z.O. S 6 -S 2 . T e m p l e w i t h a h o t s t r e a k at t h e s t a r t o f t h e s e c o n d h a l f , b u i l t a 3 2-28 h a l f t i m e l e a d to a 1 4 - p o i n t s p r e a d at 74 -6 0. D r e x e l put i t s b e s t s p o r t to k n o t t h e s c o r e at 7S w i t h t w o m i n u t e s to g o , b u t T e m p l e s c o r e d e i g h t s t r a i g h t p o i n t s to c l i n c h t h e g a m e . T h e g a m e w a s p l a y e d M o n d a y n i g h t , Ma y 2, at T e m p l e ' s S o u t h H a l l .
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A s a re su l t of the g:oil t u r n o u t at last y e a r ’s convocat i o n a n d s e m i n a r s by senior.-, w h o w e r e m t req u ire d to att e n d . n o n -c o m p u l s o r y attenij- a n c e w i l l be e x t e n d e d to jtin i o r s for t h i s y e a r ’s program.
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to 1)0 d es i re d .
D r e x e l w on i ts seco nd stra ight .game o n :\ Ionday, 'Slay o. I960 de f e a t i n g P e n n 9-8. P e n n ’s early lead of five ru n s w a s soon m a tc h e d and su rj ias s ed l)y the D re xe l team. Thi> sc o r e at th i s t im e w a s 9-6, Al t h o u g h P e n n scored tw o ru n s in the last i n n i n g s . Dre xe l m a n a g e d to hold i t s lead. T h e ( [uali ty of D r e x e l ’s f i e l d in g im pr ove d s in c e the first g a m e . S e v e r a l fine ca tc h e s w er e m a d e by Mar ge K ir s c h in a n at her r ig h t field pos i t ion. R e t s y Sc hnec k w a s a<;ain t h e w i n n i n g pi tcher ,
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27. 1960, the Dre xe l (Jirls’ L ac ros se team opened i ts 1960 s e aso n by ti('- ing Ponn 7-7, Prt'v ious to the start o f t h e g a m e N a n c y N o r r i s , g o a l i e , w as e lected ca p ta in for the ensuinu- season.
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Dri'xel ( lu ickly put Penn on the d e f e n s iv e wi th a goal l>y Linda Uic*' in the o p e n in g m i n u t e s o f play. Howev er. P en n re ta l ia te d w it h tw o go a ls and from then on it w a s a t ight ly- knit batt le. Ci ndy B e a le and Na n(‘y Hazard both scored for D r e x el to bring the l i a l f t im e sc or e toii-."? P e n n ’s favor. T h e second ha lf s a w a t ie score th r o u g h N a n c y H a z ard and Tiab l l i c k n e r . P en n and D rex el each scored t w o a d d it io n al go a ls to ag a in t ie the g a m e at 7-7 w hic h was the final score.
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t e a m h a s d i s p l a y e d g r e a t p r o m i s e in t h e i n i t i a l o u t i n g s o f i t s s e a so n . C o a c h e s T o m (Ir i'bis a n d Milt L a n g b o th f e e l t h a t t h e s q u n d h a s d o n e w e l l , e s p e c i a l l y s i n c e n o n e o f t h e p l a y e r s h a v e o v e r p l a y e d t h e g a n i e b e f o r e .
O p e n i n g a g a i n s t a h i g b l y - t a l - e n t e d L o w e r M e r io n t e a m , t h e y e a r l i n g s t i c k m e n p u t up a s t r o n g f ight , but f ina l ly s u c c u m b e d to t h e i r m o r e e x p e r i e n c e d o p p i ' s i t l o n , 5-4.
M id f ie ld e r T o n y I’h i l l i p s g a v e t l ie D r a g o n s a n e a r l y l e a d w h i c h , a l o n g w i t h t a l l i e s by C h r i s R e h - Tuann, B i l l S t e v e n s , a n d .Tohn W e b b , w a s r e t a i n e d u n t i l t h e c l o s in g m i n u t e s o f t h e g a m e . M a r io l a v i c o l i , D a v e E b e r h a r t , a n d J a c k Ciimpel s p a r k e d t h e j i lay o n d e f e n s e . w h i l e D a v e B r y d e n a n d W a r d K e e v e r k e p t t l ie o f f e n s i v e a t t a c k r o l l i n g .
T h e s e c o n d g a m e f o l l o w e d s u i t , as l l a v e r f o r d H i g h p u l l e d t h r o u g h w i t h a 6-1 v i c t o r y . T h e t e a m cot i - t i n u e d to l o o k g o o d , e v e n in d e f ea t . G o a l i e ,Iiin .M c D o n o u g h t u r n e d in a f ine p e r f o r m a n c e , w i i i c h l i as beei i a b r i g h t s p o t in t h e s e a s o n . A f t a c k m a n .John W e b b
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Lehi .uh. a s i m i l a r f a t e w a s s u f f er ed , 'Ph*' o p p o s i f i o t i h'ft l i t t l e to he (h's ired. a s t h e y r o m p e d by a 2 0 -2 s c o r e . Midf it 'Uler .Tohn 'Pownsht'Tid had b o th o f t h e D r a g on t a l l i e s , a s h e p l a y e d aji e x c e p - t i ( 'nal g a m e .
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S C H O O LFOR COUESe ORADUATES
T h r e e - m o n t h c o u r s e lea d s to a c o m m is s io n as a S e c o n d L ie u t e n ant. 1 f you are t^raduatin^j; tills Junc, you may he clif^iblc for admission to the new Air J'Orcc Ofliccr 'I'raininK School. Successful completion of the three-nu)nth course wins you a commission, and a liead-start on a bright, rewarciiuK future in the Aerospace A rc.
'I'he School is open to men and women college j^raduates u'ith certain technoloKical and administrative skills. If y(ui are selected for the School, you will receive Staff Sergeant i>ay while a trainee. (Jradu- ated ofllcers may later ai)i)Iy for advanced training and graduate study at government e.vpense. i\Lile ofH- cers may also apply for flight training as pilots or navigators.
l‘'or the career-minded young ofll- cer, the Air Force way of life can he s t i m u l a t i n g , c x c i t in g and ful l of meaning. Me will he serving himself, his family and his nation. 'I'his is the Aerospace Age. It is a time when a career in Air J'Orce blue has so much to offer the young man or woman who (pialilies.
'I'he Air Force is seeking only a select group cjf college graduates for ad m iss io n into O f f i c e r 'J'raining School. However , w e ’d he happy to send detailed information to any senior who is interested. Just write: Officer Training School Informat i o n , D e p t . S C L 0 4 , B o x 7 6 0 8 , W ashington 4, D .C .
There's a place for tomorrow's leaders on the t t Aerospace Team. I
A i r F o r c e
VOLUME XXXVII MAY 6, 1960 NUMBER 10
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