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MARCH 9, 1951 High Standards In Scholars hi p Held of Monroe Miss Mary A. Sheehan Di· re<ts Activities ln this iss11~. ~he FUT Re- port~r pays tribute to lfonro~ High School. Characterized hy a11, . unu~ual $Choo! spirit and h,gh scholastic .!ltandards, this Ro,'.hestcr public high ~chool is \lie Ollly one directed l,y a l'hoto l>V \/l. Ho:mv.el.t Dorothy Symonds, o,si.t•n+ food man.got of the RIT cafet eria, ,ell, Bill Maas {P&P Freshm•n) • ticket for mon', dinner servica. PAGE 3 World's Fair Program Begins Big Weekend \Kick-off\ fo1· Spring Weekend to be held on f<'riday, April 13, will be th~ World'~ Fair exhibiL'I in the Eastma.n Building. According to Dori 'farleton, chairman of the World's Fair Committee, it will be based on the idea of th e New Yo rk Fair held in 1939. AH the org-anizRtions in th\ school will nave • hnot. h repre~futing a n.1tUO . u, o,r<e ~-- ---- --'- ---- - ahy of its cllaracterlstlcs or prod- ucts. ln<'lt cat io a. , ftre · that s~veral group.s h~ve RlrP.a.dy lhuUKht ot ~ome nov~J id <!fU tot their booths. Fra terni ti es Aid Red Cross Drive woman. The ~tory of :\U8.9 M».ry 8hefl:- ' r------------------------- ----, 'l'hc toUowjng night, a f~nru,: aJong the line of hrnt year'!I: Spring Citrnival i~ pls.nno.J. Mik~ Ze.kour, t.•ha.lrtrtan ol the committ~. has stated he intends to mH.kP. Ul13 yeH.T's a.ffair onP. ot the outstand- ing events <:ver spon.'lort\d by a Spr,ng ·we ekend Commltb~ . 1-temt\J+!ra of th~ thTce socu11 t~ ternitiPo.N h~n!-. Gamma Phi, Kappa Sit:;'ma Kappa, and Phi s;gn,a, Ph;. at'e contributing heavily of thetr time and t>nergy to a.Id the Amer- kl\n R<td Ccods in co.tnplcUng U.a bi~~b1: task e\.\el' \tndert.aken, lo- cally and nati<>na\ly. han's skill tn MiiAing the standard!, and holding high t.he rl\:putation of Monroe High Schuol hall h~~n tous lim~ Knd again by eduealion&.l )ead<,t~ WiLhin .ar.d outside the Monro~ cummunity. F.nrollment oC :Monro,e itudents at RTT ha.s rl~en .::onsidtm1.bly with. in the lH.Jtt. 20 years. In 1926 the~ wtrc only two !\.ludt:nt~ from Mon~ roe, but this humller increased t,tea.dUy and by 1948, thf':r(t we!°~ l+ n~w atm:tents enrolled. In lY.40 MunnKi slntltmtf m1mbered 20, and thts y.::ar then~ Bt · e 31 '1.tl~nding. ' N'am~s of stadenu nuw ,mrolled from Monroe are Robert M. l>lbbte (Meehl, Fnu,cl:s w. DiSteeano ?\t~J\)· A. SbeP.han {Mech). Esther L. leominz (PT), Joaru,• Laird ( Ret), John R. Slo.te, (PT), Donald H. We,kos (P&P) . Batbi:lca Aron:oihtm (Ret), Beatrice Br&Yt! l AA). Paul S. Chasey ( P'l') Gf':orge M. Clickner (Elec). Irene M. DobbP.rtin {AA), Natalie L. Gite . ln.,an (AA), LN.o J. Klt!e (FA) and NatnU~ R. LcichtUl:!C (AA) . Othel'3 now enrolled l\t'C Victoi· S. Ma1,1,tr~nde~ c AA), Mary J. Max• well ( Ret). ThomaB C. Montroi.s tP&P). Pa.trl~i1:t L. :Murphy (R~l). Frank M. O'Neil (Mech), David J. Ramsay (A A), Anne A. Somers fSAM). }farold L. Woo<\ (Re t), Donald l\t . ¼'oodruft (F A' , Jerry A . 8srtho!omay (Mech~, Dei4'orcst W. Colegrove tCMn>), Rona.Id M . Owo~ky i Ret), \\'illiaJTI. Fien ( E!ec 1. ¥ictor S. Ma.stnu\d ~a. {AA), John B. McGrady (Mech), Lina L. Peck (R~t). and Karl C. Wti!JhtUT .(Mech). Foculty oncl Stoff To Attend Play Tonight more th'l.n l ZO mP.m~m nf the h.CUlty .and st.a.ff are e-x.pt!d- etl to turn out. for tlw Rota.ry Club play. \What a L11e,' · to b.. Mid at thP. Comrnun.tty Playhouse . The play 1• for the mtpport of th~ SunMine Camp, which takes care of und~rprivilcgcd cluldrcn and those \\'1th tnf\rm1ties. Medi~& i,etvi~~~ a.Jl,<f tre-.troent..\t are pro- vided in the auperviaeJ ~cttatlOn· al prog·ram ot the camp . A section of 120 ' ae.s.ts ha3 been ml}.dE>: av,.,Hah)e for the f41Culty ~ !'.ta1f , but mare thAh thi~ numbP.r la expected to attend ton1ght'a pcr- form&.n r.e, aC\:OOrding to Alfred r .... 0):lY\3 , cn-d\a!nmm nf the oomrnU,- t~<! !or the Institute. The play \ What •· Lile\ will se rv e. to give mP.mtM>:u of the ?n- stitutc a <.·h&n.ce !or an eve.n.tng of entei·ta.•nmcnt whtli at the same Unie helping to $\tppo-rt the Sun- shin~ C1:tm1> and s.&&Un! 'K>mE- Uh- fortwa&te child.ten a. .tt&l s:ununer y&eation. See You at Dinner Time -In the Cafeteria A name- b8.Ild h~ bc~n nct P. cted and wiH he a.ru1owtccd. at a later dittc. <:o-,~ha.~r)r.<~n Hel~n F:Hbtn:-.ky 1'hl'rn's no ph1cc like home, especially around meal (ime. ~nd Tom I3urkce ar,, as•isting za- A 1 th ? I kout in his pl&os for the evt!ut. m ere s no p nee like the cafeteria when the sturlenl male The committ1:e :.ntidpatcs ._ re· population hear that the victual$ nre on. cord turnnut of alwnni f or this Every evening at. Ii :2;, cert.,in rncmlo crs of the barracks, annu~1 party . U~het corrnnil~es working on ancl the Spring Street tlorM throw a~ide l,ooks, meetings , and tho Spring weekend are docora· \gab. sessjor,s to t.tkc advanb,ge of the dinner service offered ticin:ot, he~ul~d by Peter oe-~trei~h; mtri Ht th~ cQ.fcterl.tf.. -;,.. ------ ---- ---- I publici t y, whose ch-E1irnill.n is Jutlah Eliezcr; ticket.a. Joachim Mu~Jler . Begun 1&.st {>ctOtK>:t·, the ctiunf!r tiZ~t\. rnll~, buU.1:tr, and milk or and Pat Minton, ch~irmR.n nf the pl.an ,,. .. as init.u;:;-ur11.tcd ~t the colfte ( or 00th it th !.! -'tUdt-nt Kate or~ason Open Hou.:m. r~qne,.\lt nf niembP.ra, of the Spring wishes). Second helpings a1 · ~ g~n- St.reP.l donn who wMted to take crally *'-'aiJ~ble on vegetab1~6, rollR adv.a.ntage of the e:-:.cellcut factl• And bult~r. And cr.ff~c. ities available ln the cafct<:t·iia. As lln added trc.t.t, tlw wo>nen ol l\1'.P.n A~ Qut l<atc Gleason Hall invtl<- the me'fl to their monthly birthd11.y dinner3 Women students .had ton~ ltc~n i.n th~ Acmth•NE.'Mt riin)ng room. s.<.:rvt.-d an t.-vcning mt.•al on H. con- truct b1:1jji~. but the moP.n h~d to Day rersonnel Direct s<.~k out the various el-I.ling f>lac-e-,i Dif'lner ~~rvi.c e for thP. rrtf':n l\nd i,n the l:l.rE>:a in order to K~t their wnm~n i!'I und~r thE> dic~ction <.>f ~vening m<\.£:tl. cat<:tf>:du. do.y pt.!1·~unnct. Checklng on activities i~ one of t .hE>: day Conference ol U1f! A.s:1uci.is.l1t in~tn1dor11-Mht:i; VioJA. wmv.,n, Director.s ot th~ don,, with }i.frs .. Mi~ Dorothy Sytnonds, or Ji.ns, Cenrgii:: H<>ke 1tnd Mi!Js Viola Patricia Lindsay. Wll&un ut th~ FuoW 0(!-pll.rtm~nt A:ot w;th Jt.ny place whet'(': m~als led to the e\.$.rting ot th~ pl.an on o.r~ s<:rved. there :we the U!J1tal & month-to-monlh baai~. \gripe~·· and compla.inh, but aU P.rngr~n & suceess in All, the moP.n ,vho h,1t,Ytt b~en SincP. th11.f. tim~, t.hf'.\\JJrogr~m hRB tnking advantage of tbe e•,rening proven succe~s!ul with :1n »v.::ra..gP. mc.i:1.l SU\.'lce ~1·e fairly wP.ll in of 32 students being SE'tl'Ved fi\.'c accord that it.'~ the c\mst\~t the;)\vc da.y-H a weeK. 0'1 the last three hP.tm to hom~ dinner service- since they <:1t.me to HoCh(!~ter . day.!i of the month atudtmL, pur- ch3.S€• a new monthly dinner l.tck~t from tl)e caf~teria st.off' nt th~ ratP. of 75 cent3 a meal. Sprit Staff ( Ootttimud frrmi P<,gc 1 l two years bl:'fore coming to Tech. Arthur Kuchta wa~ appninted lo tho newly-creRted pool of Mt:- cha11ica\ supE.·rintendeJ\t a.ntJ will have ch1:tr~c of n.U the produ<::Uon taciHtles of the J»lPl'r. Att~'f gratlue.Ung • from >.~~st Deer (Pa.> Rtgh SC\hool. Kuchb. worked in R locu.s eomnierc:il\l plan t. Hodgl4.ins, 1.-fcKenna, 1,1nd Kuchta wm head th~ thrf'.C maln t.lcpartt>1ent8 und~r the direction of .lartia.s . At a m ff.ting of the new 11cn.ior staff. selectione of othct editors \Yer~; City, Genrf:;'e R1tpp: Sport.,. RichH.ni Sperlit:h: \\.·om.en'it. Aun Gravea; Photo, Morton Ros1.:n; Atl ·v~ dt91.ng. Everf':tt Jo-,RP.lyn; Clrculation . Harry RiehartJ~. Stndeiits ar~ <:finvMl'ling- ab:. out of the- f':iJ:<ht. di.:-itricO in th<: thtrd ws.rd in an t:lfot't to push the drive over' Its quota of ;526,850 fQr the city of Rochester. Captains Na.·.ned ~ Ca.pt~in!'I for the fnltE!rnitks in the drive ar~ Jordan Pro\\ty of Gamma I'hi, Georg~ Plum h of Kappa Sigma K.tpµ::i., and Louia Van nrn-ien of Phl Sigme. Pht. They A.re undu the direction ot Aler..- o.ud~r Booth, chainnH.n · of the third ward. Armed -.vtth l.h~ir woc·kct~· kit.3, the ~tudcnb !$t&rte-d tlngtng· door-- bt:UH ,._ v .. ·e<.·k ago yesterday foUow- ing \Klck Night'\ We<\nesrlay. Sb. Dl~trll)t& Ori.giualty . s.cl>eduled to CO\. ' er only three district~ in ttie ward. th1P: traternit•~s took on thC\eP. more becau:se- of tht! -Ol\t~ '1iastic r<:- ;qpon:c;e Lu the call for ,•olunteeu by t't-atemltics. and the difficult)' ot flnd,ng woT'ken in tht! WQrd. Th~ coopctatlon of the tr:&terni ,;. li-ci:,. in WOl'kJng in the Red Cto:rte D1ive WM e\prei Sb.'t. , Yl)ar w'hen one nf them was called t,pon for wo.rkcr.'l by Stanf~y \Vi.tmP.y~r. la.st y~ar'iJ wH.r<J ch».irman. Head of thP. drive tor th~ ei&ht dietricts in the 'I.re&. is Al~.Kartder Booth, Tnslit~te publi city Jlretitor. GP.nerally, ~omecne from the school \$ :ukerl by thP. R~ll Cross to assume the ch alrma. nshtp. For thte. gum, 3tud~nts arc given a dinn~r styfe meal which Includes mctst, vegt!t~blP.x, 3 !'IA).ad or appe- Praise Given Blood Donors Nearly a Century and a S0:Jarter of Educationa l Serv~e TaUy ot the con tribu tion of Roche.,ter Institute of Technolog),' to the Red Cr~13 'blood camp::\.ign was e,q\18.11~ only by the CC1lg.ate:- Rochestcr Divinity :,chool in. <:du• c11.tiona.J groupr:i in Rochemer- Moivolli!' County a~n, at:cordi n g to Mra. Caro Sl,)cnccr ut the Red Cross, who arra.n;:ed tor the vi:1it or the Bloodm oblle to the l)1stttut~. Contribution of blood by fl group ts figured on a per ecntag~ 00.si~ the number of contributors and the tot3 J ·n1.1mber of people in the gTOU~. Figuroa for }UT'a; c ont ribu- tion mow tha t 28 per- c~nt of the students gave bl ood durJng the all - day \\';el\ of the 'Bloodmobile. Thl.9 figure was boosted beca~ some faculty member~ wer 1:i count .. t:!d. in -.vith the group . Twenty-:six s,er c-e.nt woWd be thf>: eurront fl.g- UN! tor .!t.Ud1,!nts only. according to Mrs. Spen<?cr. The highe.st gToup in the indu~- trla.) &~tion M the driv~ 1 .vu Com- mcrNal Controls Corporatton. wlth 28 per cent eontributing. Robert Johnson, a.tuJ~ut chair- mtm for- the visit, report s ths.t mMy rr.ore contributors ,,·ouJd havE>: -contributed had they l<no,'VTI about th~ drive. J'ohn~n, Dr. MRrk l!:llin~nn, e.nd M::s. Mary Ftobs.un QU rec.::ived congratule.tory letter B from the Red Cro:,1' pr~ising the studente ~d the Iniditute fo r a. highly 3uc- Cf!l$1Jtul Sl1Wcbr w bHe vl&it. • • • • APPI.IED ARTS • CHEMISTRY P HOTOGRAPHY C, ~LF,CTR[CAL P UBLISHING & PRINTING • RETAILING MECHANICAL • Foov ADMINISTRATION • SCHOOL FOR AME RICAN CRJ\l'TSMr.N Rochester Institute of Technology Fv•ndcd 182\I ,