three e flier; err eeeereee erredeerrirrrr referee Irrerrrrri ”leer Henry T. Heald, president of Illinois Institute of Technology, will address the mid-year graduat- ing class at the Alumni luncheon January 6 at 84 E. Randolph St. President Heald will speak on “The Responsibilities of Your Career.” Harold W. Munday, CE ’23 and president of the Alumni association, will extend his greet- ings. Reservation cards costing $1.35 per person can be obtained from class representatives and at the New Year’s party booth in the NU lobby today and tomorrow. These cards must be returned by Janu— ary 4. 9“ ‘r’ firm rg‘iww "3 f . ‘x xx, 3- 4: . 33' §‘ \. a. ”<— a. a“ fig; .ufl‘ 4 . ‘Vfi'fidvi‘ t we}? ,. , $3333: 2.4-1"; ‘fl-zi 4.. “it; 3 ‘2. .5 a . rltineie irrsririrre re? rerhraeieeirg rfiirierrree re. iiiirreie rerre Ire iitrreti WW Two new Marine Corps Reserve units, the lst Heavy Anti-aircraft Artillery group and the 13th Sig- nal company, have been activated. Accepting veterans and non-vet» erans, the units offer hourly pay of $1.25 up, plus free uniforms, tech- nical training, college correspond- ence courses, and retirement ben- efits. Tuesday and Wednesday eve~ ning sessions are held between 8 and 10 pm. in the Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, 500 West 36th. * >3 5'3 A rush demand for candy rapid— ly sold out the Home Economics club’s candy supply in their two- and~a~half hour sale Tuesday morning. Proceeds of the sale are to be used for building the Home Eco- nomics scholarship fund. Members of the committee in i ’e' p W. we . iv a ’ . .g . Wot We .~ 31‘“ see: ‘~*~. serves: .6. . ... 35,4". en's $32“. « “\ :9 We J‘ < e ’3 .. . #14 er a ’i‘.’ .‘ 2b 4‘ ,5 mimmm charge of the sale were Elaine Krause, chairman, Pat Downing and Dolores Dain. #1 ’5‘ K: All residents of Farr and Fowler halls who want their rooms for next semester are required to make applications for same. Applica- tions may be secured from the resi— dence hall counselors and then taken to the Bursar's office with a $10 deposit. No rooms may be assigned without this application and deposit. . is The Integral staff has announced that today and tomorrow are the last days to make additions to the biographies of seniors graduating in January, June and August. Those interested should fill out the blanks provided at the in- tegral office door in the South Union. xv . . he. misé w Ami l gill” i: 3' if ’1 WWW”WM%%WWWW%¥WWMW§$§W J m Ereeerrrteer re, rerr Per gallon of gar sold to any ill student. rieii or ieenliy membermas well as e nickel dirconni on oil. and expert greere iebs art a dollar. JOE PASBK‘S TEXAQO SERVMEE 29TH AND W’AflASl‘i P.S.»--Jnsi say "lilinoir Tech” it 31“} r We“ {$723ng int 9‘ v; “ ii‘lfiitlifrvé;,ii~ ‘ 1 J» r JIM . : ’lll'iliiiii- {2% . , sir-ii; in 4" . ‘5??le i: iit‘i‘lttt- ~ “in; v1 & 11‘ r i“ “14‘; "3:. p: .-< Mg; i l "‘6‘... . «$573,, . 7&2.“ “gr .3: "r? 2 . 't 5‘ item «I o .. r. *1!" ‘9 :f: e" e l: err 3' u > 33‘ k . / "a r We” 1 53% a -o 1, L ~. lo“, * m,