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taylor hall b tops field day see taylor page 7 chilly weather and grey skies did not prevent the occupants of taylor hall from turning out wednesday to paiticipate in the dormitory's traditional semi-ann ual field day the contest in which the dormitory's five sections com peted was won by b section with 35 points of the victor ious sechon phil sturiale is president and tom nitche is athletic manager after a slow start c section edged a section for second place the low scorer in the events which ranged from tugs-of-war the holiest piece of femininity lo sea the campus in recent years ignited in the brown & white newsroom wednesday and was greeted with ogles and cries of delightful pain by bug-eyed re porters and editors the smoldering 19-year-old beauty miss margaret hudy of north caiasauqua really steamed up the joint ss she let go with her torrid stuff in her role as fire prevention week's miss flame aptly named see picture the red-haired miss flame chose the brown & white of fices for her first stop in the campaign to stamp out fire carelessness and to promote keener awareness on the part of lehigh men of campus fire regulations miss flame who is also miss lehigh valley for 1951 is current ly being sparked by curtis zim merman e.e 53 of allentown news production came to a standstill during the two hours miss flame burned on the city desk while photographer don de lorenzo perspiring from the heat shot every flashbulb in the place deskman george p robin son 111 usually a man with a rapid headline was word less until midnight when he returned from the tally-ho where he had gone to forget see flame page 8 nickels for victims in coke robbery see robbery page 8 don't nickels interest students anymore ? when a thieving coca cola machine in drinker 1 was found to contain 20 more nickels than it was entitled to a sign telling out raged customers where to regain arcadia unit plans buses for butgers arcadia athletic committee has announced that they are planning a bus trip to the lehigh-rutgers football classic on saturday oct 20 the cost of a round trip ticket will be 1.85 tickets may be bought either front the living group athletic representative or at the arcadia office the dead line for the purchasing of these tickets is wednesday at 4 p.m at the arcadia office buses will leave promptly at 12 noon from the flag pole on the lower campus in order that stu dents will be seated for the kick off at 2 see rutgers page 8 residents of taylor hall were either celebrating their victory or drowning their sorrows after the semiannual taylor hall field day wednesday the traditional lehigh event was won by section b the contesis ranged from athletic contests to frosh skits lehigh university brown and white volume 63 — number 5 friday october 12 1951 chest campaign will open monday sigma phi to sponsor opener bethlehem pa pike to speak here sunday reverend james a pike j.s.d will be the guest chapel speaker at he university chapel service in packer memorial chapel sun day oct 14 guest soloist will be miss jeannette rhoads of mora vian college for women see chest page 8 with expand your chest as its slogan the 1951 lehigh cam pus chest will open monday as the traditional feather mer chants appear on old south mountain students pledging to contribute to the drive will receive brown feathers and pledges of three dol lars or more will entitle the con tributor to a ticket for the chari ty ball nov 3 setting their goal at an average of three dollars per student the chest committee is striving for 100 per cent participation in the drive we realize that every stu dent will not be able to give three dollars but we are counting on individual pledges above this amount to bring up the average mark s kaufmann arts 53 direc tor of publicity and education for the chest announced hot cinders miss flame an esthetically formed conflagration radiates infra-red energy in the normally-chilly b & w offices while george p robinson ponders a headline fire prevention flame sets off b & w blaze rev james pike reverend pike chaplain of co lumbia university since august 1 1949 and head of the university's department of religion prior to that time was the rector of christ church poughkeepsie n.y and head of episcopal student work at vassar college before his appointment at poughkeepsie in 1947 reverend pike was on the faculty of the general theological seminary as a fellow and tutor during world war 11 rev erend pike served in the of fice of naval intelligence luier he was an attorney for see pike page 2 and chuff - a - lug a brew no interest in gettysburg bus service only one student subscribed to the bus service sponsored by ar cadia for the gettysburg game according to bill carlisle bus j's3 chairman of the arcadia athletic committee the report was made at a meeting in drown hall wednesday e^ning another attempt at the service will be made for the rutgers game in new brunswick in spite of the initial setback he said carlisle noted that the program was publicized in the brown and white over wlrn and at pep rallies saturday morning classes a high fare and lack of enthusi asm for the team were respon sible for the disappointment he said if lack of support for the football team caused arcadia see bus rides page 8 sigma phi fraternity will spon sor an open house and house warming party next week to break-in their newly erected modern design quarters house president webb dann has ex tended the inspection invitation to all members of the lehigh family with the exception of the members of the freshman class who are restricted by current ifc rushing rules the 150,000 building will be open for general inspec tion from 9 a.m until 5 p.m monday to friday a house warming party will be held in the bar and recreation room saturday night starting at 9 conditions in the original sig ma phi house at 506 delaware aye initiated the on campus move but until the members offi cially established themselves on campus last may a majority of the group took up residence at 29 w 4th st the original house was built in 1888 and was the first fraternity house at lehigh expressly design ed as such designed by muhlen berg brothers reading architects the new home incorporates the latest in modern interiors featur ing flush panelled lighting and thermopane windowglass which contains its own storm proofing original plans for the house called for the construc tion of wings on either side of the building with a patio type enclosure costs prohi bited the inclusion of these wings but the plans will stand and the additions will be made when funds permit pride and joy of sigma phi is a horse-shoe bar financed by the 23 members of the house see picture page 7
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 63 no. 5 |
Date | 1951-10-12 |
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Day | 12 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 63 no. 5 |
Date | 1951-10-12 |
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Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | taylor hall b tops field day see taylor page 7 chilly weather and grey skies did not prevent the occupants of taylor hall from turning out wednesday to paiticipate in the dormitory's traditional semi-ann ual field day the contest in which the dormitory's five sections com peted was won by b section with 35 points of the victor ious sechon phil sturiale is president and tom nitche is athletic manager after a slow start c section edged a section for second place the low scorer in the events which ranged from tugs-of-war the holiest piece of femininity lo sea the campus in recent years ignited in the brown & white newsroom wednesday and was greeted with ogles and cries of delightful pain by bug-eyed re porters and editors the smoldering 19-year-old beauty miss margaret hudy of north caiasauqua really steamed up the joint ss she let go with her torrid stuff in her role as fire prevention week's miss flame aptly named see picture the red-haired miss flame chose the brown & white of fices for her first stop in the campaign to stamp out fire carelessness and to promote keener awareness on the part of lehigh men of campus fire regulations miss flame who is also miss lehigh valley for 1951 is current ly being sparked by curtis zim merman e.e 53 of allentown news production came to a standstill during the two hours miss flame burned on the city desk while photographer don de lorenzo perspiring from the heat shot every flashbulb in the place deskman george p robin son 111 usually a man with a rapid headline was word less until midnight when he returned from the tally-ho where he had gone to forget see flame page 8 nickels for victims in coke robbery see robbery page 8 don't nickels interest students anymore ? when a thieving coca cola machine in drinker 1 was found to contain 20 more nickels than it was entitled to a sign telling out raged customers where to regain arcadia unit plans buses for butgers arcadia athletic committee has announced that they are planning a bus trip to the lehigh-rutgers football classic on saturday oct 20 the cost of a round trip ticket will be 1.85 tickets may be bought either front the living group athletic representative or at the arcadia office the dead line for the purchasing of these tickets is wednesday at 4 p.m at the arcadia office buses will leave promptly at 12 noon from the flag pole on the lower campus in order that stu dents will be seated for the kick off at 2 see rutgers page 8 residents of taylor hall were either celebrating their victory or drowning their sorrows after the semiannual taylor hall field day wednesday the traditional lehigh event was won by section b the contesis ranged from athletic contests to frosh skits lehigh university brown and white volume 63 — number 5 friday october 12 1951 chest campaign will open monday sigma phi to sponsor opener bethlehem pa pike to speak here sunday reverend james a pike j.s.d will be the guest chapel speaker at he university chapel service in packer memorial chapel sun day oct 14 guest soloist will be miss jeannette rhoads of mora vian college for women see chest page 8 with expand your chest as its slogan the 1951 lehigh cam pus chest will open monday as the traditional feather mer chants appear on old south mountain students pledging to contribute to the drive will receive brown feathers and pledges of three dol lars or more will entitle the con tributor to a ticket for the chari ty ball nov 3 setting their goal at an average of three dollars per student the chest committee is striving for 100 per cent participation in the drive we realize that every stu dent will not be able to give three dollars but we are counting on individual pledges above this amount to bring up the average mark s kaufmann arts 53 direc tor of publicity and education for the chest announced hot cinders miss flame an esthetically formed conflagration radiates infra-red energy in the normally-chilly b & w offices while george p robinson ponders a headline fire prevention flame sets off b & w blaze rev james pike reverend pike chaplain of co lumbia university since august 1 1949 and head of the university's department of religion prior to that time was the rector of christ church poughkeepsie n.y and head of episcopal student work at vassar college before his appointment at poughkeepsie in 1947 reverend pike was on the faculty of the general theological seminary as a fellow and tutor during world war 11 rev erend pike served in the of fice of naval intelligence luier he was an attorney for see pike page 2 and chuff - a - lug a brew no interest in gettysburg bus service only one student subscribed to the bus service sponsored by ar cadia for the gettysburg game according to bill carlisle bus j's3 chairman of the arcadia athletic committee the report was made at a meeting in drown hall wednesday e^ning another attempt at the service will be made for the rutgers game in new brunswick in spite of the initial setback he said carlisle noted that the program was publicized in the brown and white over wlrn and at pep rallies saturday morning classes a high fare and lack of enthusi asm for the team were respon sible for the disappointment he said if lack of support for the football team caused arcadia see bus rides page 8 sigma phi fraternity will spon sor an open house and house warming party next week to break-in their newly erected modern design quarters house president webb dann has ex tended the inspection invitation to all members of the lehigh family with the exception of the members of the freshman class who are restricted by current ifc rushing rules the 150,000 building will be open for general inspec tion from 9 a.m until 5 p.m monday to friday a house warming party will be held in the bar and recreation room saturday night starting at 9 conditions in the original sig ma phi house at 506 delaware aye initiated the on campus move but until the members offi cially established themselves on campus last may a majority of the group took up residence at 29 w 4th st the original house was built in 1888 and was the first fraternity house at lehigh expressly design ed as such designed by muhlen berg brothers reading architects the new home incorporates the latest in modern interiors featur ing flush panelled lighting and thermopane windowglass which contains its own storm proofing original plans for the house called for the construc tion of wings on either side of the building with a patio type enclosure costs prohi bited the inclusion of these wings but the plans will stand and the additions will be made when funds permit pride and joy of sigma phi is a horse-shoe bar financed by the 23 members of the house see picture page 7 |
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