a Billions The Business and Economics club will give Tech engineering students an opportunity to exchange notes with two young: English production engineers Tuesday, at 1 pm. in the conference room of Alumni hall. The meeting will be entirely informal, patterned along “bull session” lines, so that both sides can satisfy themselves by numerous “specialized” discus— sions. The two engineers, Bernard Stokes, 28, and Neil Aspinall, 26, were awarded the Scherfield Travel scholarship by the Institution of Production Engineers. They will spend six months in this country studying production management and fabrication methods. Stokes is assistant general factory manager for Joseph Lucas, Ltd., manufac— turer of automobile electrical equipment. Aspinall is Welding shop foreman with the English Electric company, manufacturers of heavy electrical and power sta— tion equipment. At present, the two engineers are continuing their studies in Milwaukee, but will soon depart for Baltimore, then Colum- bus, and finally, Philadelphia, come pleting their tour sometime in September. As such international “bull ses~ sions” are rare, the BE club urges all interested students to attend. A, ”g; tune noisily push Student purchases for Zest re- sulted in a complete sellout Wednesday. The campus magazine, composed of student literary Works, will offer a second printing to be sold in the North and South Unions Monday, revealed by the editors. Zest magazine contains as- sorted short stories, poems and a book review. The introduction states that “Man does not live by slide rule alone.” Zest staft‘men who are sell- ing the edition announce that the book contains a variety that will satisfy any taste, including mys- tery, homicide, science-fiction and sex. “All this for one thin dime.” sip . w heueetthutien oil” seamen on By [TBA Reporter Max Vogel At its regular meeting Wednes— day evening, May 10, ITSA heard . chairman Dick Wardell of the so- cial committee report a net profit of five dollars on the Junior Week prom. New business opened with ITSA hearing a committee’s seven—page revision of the present student ac— tivity report system presented by Ed Michelic, head of the committee. ITSA voted “to accept and put into effect the recommendations of the Committee on Student Activity Rea ports, with the amendment, that, at the beginning of next semester, ACSA is to determine the method of obtaining the first report.” The 1951 Integral was granted permission to collect one dollar and fifty cents from every student want ing to get a copy of the yearbook at the time of registration in the fall. Upon the motion of senior class president Ira Graham, ITSA voted to “request the Publication board, to investigate the organization of Technology News in view of deter-l mining What conditions, if any, are causing the noticeable lack of ac»- curacy, absence of originality and spirit, and abundance of bad tuste." demons finiuemily oi geotheun fielitornlo retention, seeps: “Melee £133 cigesette your eigurette, APPEARING EN Smoke infidel? flhesteuheldeo” “l With it snowmen“ UNivsnsuemtuuNnmomu WCTWRB 77/77 SEELE‘I Wml‘EBSMIYW MUDD MEMORIAL "All “Why decent Muliouol homey , 1””,th r W, Mu Ellinols Students and faculty melmbers of MT may see “The Tizaantou-y of Michelangelo” at the Sun-l" Theater Maw 12, 13: and M for the reduced admission of 50 cents. Any ofiiciul school identification will entitle the bearer m the special discount. dllitllfli’iti send Sthhdlfll‘tihi dill dthnnuel tine alien nine? dueliel thithfilihh Keith (“if @ihh ll hitiilli trill ii on “one eeonelnn unit nine has, let’l’ill monument Militia?” tune up in in ” mm” mm llfilllilll will i. .l .t ALL-EXPENSE, includes: iransportalion, all meals. What a glorious way to tap it year of hard work! Sail away on a fun-packed two-day cruise aboard the Lakes' finest cruise slup. the 3.3. North Ilmerlcan, of the famed Georgian Bay Lune. Unsurpassed natural beauty, games, dancing, companion- Ship, excellent meals; and educational trips ashore where the scenery wtll keep your camera clickinn Sound 00d? Then make your plans now! Enjoy this special low rate or students berth in OUTSIDE stale- lhnl IE only about V2 the usual rate for such a cruise. room, and Federal tax. NESERVMWONfi HMWEQ n o . (MW yon/u VIEWERS? FROM OFI'FECLE fill WEE? l‘DlilfilN 0F SVUDENW Reservations; will lilo Renewed tint'l Melly 2t) none were you emu! on Women ‘ new we momentum scenes ‘ «him