TT1 IF. MTH(A lATTY PAGE 'fVP I IN Strong To Play" fit Slide Rule Ball Annual Union Formal To Follow 'Jack and the Beanstalk' Theme Where There's Coke T'here's Hospiotali*ty Technic Sponsored AncientRivalry by Bob. Strong and his orchestra will highlight the twentieth an- nual Slide Rule Ball which will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fri- day. The formal dance, sponsored by the Michigan Technic, will com- memorate the traditional rivalry between the engineers and the law- yers. According to custom, no law- yers will be permitted to attend the dance. Other students may purchase tickets 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Engine Arch. A new system of I.O.U. purchase of tickets has been instituted for those students who are caught at that embarrassing time of the month between al- lowances. All that is required is a written promise to pay by Dec. 10. "MUSIC WITH Strong appeal" will be supplied by the popularf There will be a meeting of the dance committee for Win- ter Carnival at 5 p.m. today in Rm. 3B of the Union. Members are asked to bring their eligi- bility cards. Dance Will Revive Excluding Lawyers Kansan with the aid of Hywanna and Bill De Maria, vocalists. Eddie Paul's scat singing will be a fea- tured attraction. Strong is one Hof a rapidly in- creasing group of educated mu- sicians. He obtained his formal musical training at the Wichita College of Music and worked his way through Kansas State with his own campus dance band. INTERMISSION entertainment will feature the hidden talents of many a professor in the Engineer- ing Colloge. Included will be a juggler, a barbershop quartet and a comic routine. To spare the professors' embarrassment during the coming week their names will not be revealed until the night of this all-campus formal dance. Gerard Gierzewski and Lexie Herrin are co-chairmen, of the dance. Other members of the com- mittee are Folke Lundegard, dec- orations; Richard Humes, public- ity; Philip Stemmer, tickets; Rob- ert Clark, programs and patrons; James Chandler, finance; and David Stein, intermission enter- tainment. ACTRESS IN ROME-Lorraine Miller, Hollywood, and Broadway actress, poses beside a column in the Roman Forum with the Collosseum in the background. She is making a U.S. movie in Romie. DEEP IN THE FRENCH ALPS: Coed Tells o Summer Spent As Counsellor in French Camp Christmas Holiday festivities will be opened by the Union when they present their annual formal Friday, Dec. 10 in the Rainbow Room of the Union. The dance will be based on a "Jack and the Beanstalk" theme. The ballroom will be trans- formed into a castle to add to to extena rom the first floor up to the ballroom Ball Petitions Dlue Monday Petitions for positions on the central committee of Assembly Ball will be due at noon Monday Assembly Ball is the traditional coed-bid dance sponsored annu- ally by. Assembly Association to be held March 4 this year at the* Union. Positions open for applicants are general chairman, decorations chairman, publicity chairman, tickets chairman, finance chair- man, patrons chairman and pro- gram chairman. All independent coeds are eligi- ble to petition and may sign up for interviews in the Undergradu- ate Office of the League when they turn their petitions in. Women petitioning are asked to submit themes for the dance in their petitions and to bring eligi- bility cards to their interview, ac- cording to Arlette Harbour, As- sembly president. Basketball Tourney Begins Tomorrow The basketball intramural tour- nament will begin tomorrow, ac- cording to Peggy MacDougall, manager of the tourney. Wednesday at 5:10 p.m.-Alpha Phi II vs. Mosher III, Delta Zeta III vs. Stockwell X; 7:15 p.m. - Stockwell III vs. Jordan VIII, Kap- pa Delta I vs. Barbour III. Thursday at 7:15 p.m.-Alpha Chi Omega II vs. Stockwell IX. First time under ainy4 tree . Music for the dance wiil be pro- vided by Frank Tinker and his regular Union band. Corsages are to be presented to the women. Tickets for the affair are now being sold at the Union and will be on sale next Wednesday at the booth in "U" Hall and on the diagonal. They will be lim- ited, The dance is presented each year by the Union Executive Coun- cil. Dale Coenen, co-chairman of the Union social committee, is general chairman. current rate on insured savings Extra earnings on Bonus Savings Accounts "( By NANCY COLEMAN Over the bounding main to France and home again with two months of worldly experience be- hind her in Janet Bird, a senior in Architecture school. Miss Bird spent the summer as a counsellor in a French camp for homeless children. The camp is financed entirely by American dollars, sponsored by the Mac- Jannett Foundation which is lo- cated in Boston. One hundred dollars sends a child to camp for the summer. There were 90 talented French boys and girls there, instructed by 25 counsellors, picked from both France and the U. S. The project was begun in the '20's and has had such distinguished camp- ers in the past as Phillip Mount- batten. k * ."THE COUNSELLORS are given room and board, but other ex- penses, such as travel, are up to The team's coming! Learn how you can "Win your wings"-and an important $4000-a-year assignment! them. The round trip fare by boat, is $300" stated Miss Bird, "and train fare abroad is cheap." The camp is located at Lake Annecy, one of the two largest lakes in France. It is deep in the Alps on the border of Switz- erland about 80 miles from Gen- eva. The region is clothed in mystery, folk lore, and sacred legends. The people of the territory areJ very superstitious and guard their stories jealously. They are proud of their ancient heritage. Swimming, mountain climbing, and shopping tours kept the work- ing tourists busy. Miss Bird had a ten day trip through the French Riviera, Paris, London and Ire- land before returning home. She stated that England seemed the worst hit by the war in this post- war era. Blocks of devastation and poorly dressed, hungry people were the rule. State Drug Co. 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