, lllVlElm‘l all?" Eiheml {Wm- . ea has; annmmcezi that Engliah ill) Will he oll‘el‘ecl next 5131; limiter. ‘Wehnolosll lVewc hem aulvocntccl wooing: oi.” 5311ch 11. eonroo in uhdamenmlo of Speech in the cur~ W. The Liberal Emeline; divission. 'lWeWWeWWW, hills comm up with W clinlo W “llidfilan in the Wnnonncement. micro onll seniom will not he Wl» Wed liberal studies credit for this Wlfimenlzary com'oe. in public opeakn Wing hecoluee “English 209 lfil W. Wophomore course”. The Managing Board of TochlwlogyNewW believes. that :lunlore WWII} Wailers will bone-- ill from lemming to tall: before a mm. as much as will sophomores does not believe that juniors and e‘niom will lequiro any adolitional “sound laboratories”, “recording Wlevioes”, o1“ “ouclltorinms with aIle~ quote acoustic, lighting: and ven- lelating facilities". ‘ ANOTHER FIRE: DRILL was held ' last Thursday. In general, the momma was. better than that ehown during previous drills. ll: was Jim from satlofactory, however. It doesn’t take much imagination to picture how quickly Chopin and Ehyaics would burn once they got slortefl. ln such a case, even 1:. good fire drill could result in. something more than W leiar, singed eyebrows. -’ The payoll of Thursday's rehear~ sol come when a, group leaned out of the windows of We fourth floor , Phyolcs; (ll-owing labs. and laughed at _ the crowds in the gtreete for leaving ‘ the buildings. Achording to the fire (hill regulations iseued from the {See AS 5 SEE IT on page 5) l I I WWW WWWWW EWWW WWWWW W W ”The first Il’l‘ dance to be publi- cized over the all}: ie the “Miélfle'me Hop.” Eddie Hubbard onhis (Sheen Werlield ABC Club announced the Wionce lam Thursday when he hon- orcri ill“ in his “College Corner.” The “Mistletoe Hog)” will he held next Wedncedey night, December 18, in both the Auditorium and the Lounge of the Student Union build- ing to accommodate 111.11 expected capacity crowd. D611 Freeman and Ed Ziehz, chairmen of the Dance Club, have made arrangements with a number of colleges to insure an adequate number ol’ girls for the stag line. ln addition, Eddie Hub- bard has invited all’the college girls in the Chicago area We ethanol. Thie should convince even the 'die—hard pessimism that, for W1 change, there will be plenty of girlo for all. Homer Wickham and his boys will he on hand to supply their Sweet and solid music for the occasion. Eddie Hubbard played several re~ quest tunes; the favorite pieces of numhem of HT etudentW end ploud~ eel Dr. llayahawe’s lectures on “35th and State.” To gather material for his broadcast, he visits leading col- leges in the Chicago area once a week and intervieWs studence for their request tunes and ideas. W3 A EWWWW AWWWEWWWWW AW WWW WWW WWWWWWW WWWWWWWWW On December l,M1-.Gilbe1'l; A. Force, aswmed hie recently assigned duties all. NEW business manager. A memhcr of Northwestern Uni~ W vemity’s business stall for the post sixteen yearn, MW. Force is a grab mate of the nniversity’e School of Commerce and lo active in the Cl1i~ cage Association of Commerce and the Educational Buyer’s Associa: tion. Al: Northwestern, M1: Force gainad experience in the construc- Wl'ion and equipment of the tech— nological building's. l-le is succeed. ing M1“. Hazvey Anderson as busi- new manager anti will have full financial responsibility over the cafe— teria, hoolWeWore, dormitozwies pm.— (zllesingo, WWWWIienW activities and the ”WSW? ‘ fiica‘ lhthWQlfi iWWfi’l‘l’l’llllE. Will" EEEHNCWMDWEW‘W WW ll WWWll WW Ill Etudenta who have not already filled out their prowegiatmlioin cards are urged to do We immedlefiely by. the Registrar’s; office. The penalty for not meeting the Weatlllne, Dec. 21, is What of not being allowed Wo register until the laet (lay of the regular registration period Feb 14. 194’7.W‘1’W;h the record enrollment ex~ peeled for "the spring Warm, the lent (lay of registmtoin will find little choice, or nothing at all left for those who neglect pre~mgiotmlziom WWW; Pro-registration cards may be ob; mined at the Admissions Office An.- nex 2nd 2001', Student Union build— ing. All students with the exception of incoming frcghmen are to make appointmems with their faculty advisore to plan their programs. Those without faculty advisorn are to see the secretary of the depart meni; in which they me taking“ their modem. Day groduele Wtudonto 11mm: fol- low the same procedure, Securing their pro-registration cards at 205 Main building after .l‘sm. 6, 1947. Their carols 11111511: he in hy Jan. 20, or the come penalties will apply. EWWmWinl EWWWWWWll lo EWWW %WWWW WWW The Pan-Hellenic council will hold the second' of its newly inaugurated monthly bea~danceo, tomorrow after— noon from 4:30 to 6 pm. in the Student Union Auditorium. According to Miss Mollie Cohen, Pan-Hellenic sponsor, refreshments will be served nnd musical omen tainment presented throughout the afternoon. The first social held last month was; so successful that the original meeting place has been outgrown, the committee declared. The faculty and Students are cordially limited to attend all of the Pan—Hellenic socials, said Joan Nicholas, presi» dent. The ITSA votecl the funds necesn sary for these gatherings; at one of im recent meetings. John Mohicl- ski, president of the lTSA, hopes that thesc afiaire will continue in their popularity lo hecome perma- nent social functions at “T. llllWWWlW TWWWW WWWWWW CEWW liliWWW lloWlWWWWWl CWWWWWWW Last Friday marked the first or» pcamnce of the season of Who lllla nois 'l‘lech mimic clubs, when a concert was presented 211: Who Wood- wale Governor (10.315 Rockford lll After halving lunch anti insince— Wing Who plant the members of the music clubs held Whe concert in the auditorium of the plant. Special .g'uests at the concert were 50 HT comps, taking “their freshman work at Rockfowi College, and eighty Rockford‘ College eo-eds. Follow» inf; the program, the chairs were pushed. back, and W dance was held to the music of Home? Wichhon‘i’s dance band. CIANARlESmTho "Threw .lills" will wonlale mil: Dal None niors' "Sol'an' s loo the Holiday. " Anolhor lrlo will simply music a? Who individwl lohlos during informlsoions. EWWWWWWWWWW WW lll‘WWWWWWEEWW WWWWWWW WWW WW ”EWIWW WWWW A duomlealnrell, alluechool Wesethly will he held next; EWichy WW H.051 am in the Etudcnl: Union Auditorium. Highlighting Whe program will he W Wall; by Prof ll. E Babbitt, one of the sponWoWW of lhe lllinoil‘l EnW'lnocre pledging ceremony of Tim Bela. l’i, notional honornW’y WWW-eternity. The program will be sponsored jointly by the lllinoio Tech Chaplet of the American Society oi." Civil Engineers and ’l‘on Bole. Pi. Professor Bobbitt, who is a pro» feesor of sanitary engineering; WI: the University of lllinois, WWW a. member of the committee which drew up the registration bill. He was also one of those instrumental in MWWWWWWWWWWWWWW @Wl'loWW The oliice of the Dean of En- gineering has announced What all students enrolled in the manage- ment options of the ICE, ME, and EE departments may obtain couneel concerning the oelection of management elective courses through interviews with Dr. Pearce Davis, chairman of Who 3&E department. Appointments for interviews can be made with the department secretary in Room 3080. “EWWWWWWWWW WWW WWWW 7" WWWWW $WWEW®W§ will “Serenade in Gold” no Well the 43 Senior Class $2l6.50 sWeificd Walt Garhalinshl today. The Wmoum net- ted was reduced by the 250% amuse» mom; tax which the government 1‘9— quires on Will ouch affairs. Ticket sales; for the (lance dirrecW ‘ed by a committee hemlml E3111 Rum Knhnle set a new record! for school affairs when 250 bids Wold out in practically three hours. GmCers of the 43 Senior Class wish to express Wheir tlmnlm to the following; men. for their work on the committees that made {he dance the success it was: if. lcleir, N. Silberm‘ust, R. Fordham, R. Patterflfin, G. Rohaszkiew‘icz. G. Schneider, E. Echeyg, .1, Hassler, B. Miller, T. Glnwachi. E. Essa-11‘. and W. Rois and aleo llie Whme we}! who Wichcl as ushers the night of the. dance. l. C. Hamilton. Eel"; Co hell. and Bob Eon-Wham. m 33- W'eg'loWW'WWion Bill, and, the securing“ passage of the bill. His talk will deal with just What the bill is, what it requires of grad— uate engineera and benefits. to be derived from it. He will also cover the muchdlscusoool veterans emend~ merits of the bill. Professor Bobbitt is a noiionnl authority in his field and hoe spent limo abroad studying sanitation throughout the World. in ecltlition We being an author of several texts, he is the secretary—treasurer of the Illinois Society of Engineers. The Ten Elem Pi pledging will' ix'nmcdielely precede Prof. Babbll’t’n address. Pledgeg are selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and SGTVlCP. In announcing the program, Hen» 1y Hawry, ASCE president, request- ed that all pereons be in the audi» torium by 11:05 am. since the pro- gram is a full 50-minute one. EWWWWWWI WW hW GWWWW WW WWEWW Collw Gin’s illnsel EWWWWl’ WW Woolly EWI’WWWW If you’re worried about that Chrio‘t‘mas turkey this year, the 'White Collar Girls may be able to help you, for on the night of Thurs- day, December 19, they are holding a. party called the “Tinsel Tassel" where a turkey of ten pounds or bet— ter will be given away as a does" prize. The pnrty will he held in the Lounge of the Student Union build‘ ing starting; WW. 7 pm. and al'mngem menu: are being made to offer dancing and commnniw singing as part of the. entertainment. For the price of eclmissi011———seve11‘Wy-five cents per couple, forty cents per person-~yon can dance to your heart’s content. partake of the free W'efi'eslimenm, play cards. and smmi .9. chance to win your Chrismms tur- key All members of the UT stall”. focull‘y. and the student bod); have been invited by tin? WCG’K A 331% pl? iicli£‘i has Wmm‘c up We soon as mom can be pz‘iiilcal. they 3'13 on sale been .mvl W gWWinW El lngWWWéE: WW EW WWWWW WWW EWWWWfis The tickets to “Satan’s Holillw are going," fast and we non? WW out, announced Harry 'l‘wieltler, 3:7,: ior class president and éirech-r W the dance committee. A caroful plan has been pr pared by the members of the soci committee to keep tables z'eWerW‘ for those who Material. All tab! will be numbered and will has souvenir place cards 011 them. . The spacious Grand Ballroom W the 7th floor of the Continental Ho’s» tel will supply plenty of loom fol an evening of fun and claiming in the music of Del llene and his or chestra. Featured with the helm are ”The Three Jills,” top not. L vocalists. Also on the entertai ment bill for the evening is Bole Adair’e “Men of Note.” Thig file will provide music at the table‘s during; between dance internals. iomc Tickets for the Friday 13 Will: are being sold every clay in th lobby of the Student Union fmm ill a...1n to 2: pm Pat Vedel anal B Ponton, committee salesmen, m." those who plan to attend We buy their bide: as soon as possilile. EMS; me on sale for $3. 00. Special arr engemente will he WWW for groups. who wish to have members of their party mate gether. Table Service will he , viried and souvenir bids will he g1 on at the door. Commitlecmen E lye Hewitt, Wally Larson, Mm tell Dixon, Cheste1 Lyngaes, lime arranged an evening that promilsoe to be one of the semester’s chWg' rememhexed social events. FlMEIEAWWWWWWWWWW E'WWWW EWWWWWW An emblem truly symbolic of 33% rapidly expanding Technology {len- A ter is; the object of the Decal Contest: , being sponsored by the HT book—y store. The winning; decal is to he used as the new school emblem fez“ windshield stickers, license plan. emblems, pennants, etc. The contest, which opened Beat. 33 will cloée Jan. 1]. A Parker “53.” pen will be awarolecl to the stuiieni: presenting; the emblem judgecl We. be the most unique and representgm , tive, Deem White, Prof. H. Cl. Spencer oil the technical drawing tie:- pm'tment, and Mr. P. J. Fox, mom? ager of the bookstore, will be three of the six judges. Three students will be appointed to the board late". The ITSA appointed Jim Toeyfex, - freshman C. E. to take charge of the: comes? as chairman of Who contest commkiee. Any HT student is eligible, fm' $21» try. Credit for an. optional glam will be given by the technical (imw-u ins; depai'lzmem: to all student‘s en» tel-lug designs. The number of Wzni‘éo; credit will be determined by l3}:- simctors and will We based on WWW quality of the work. F'rofmser Sg'xanu- cer invites Wnyene desiring: aiél of El. technical netme to see him in office on the 5: h flow. Fain. M2331?— l‘lf'“ WW hi2“, C .mes: rm 5.19 115 follows: l- l‘m; 1es Imun‘ l1. ‘ 02} Wficrmg‘ on {ia‘cgl