33% / “3% § numerals.» seesaw». Then Ishuwed him my degree . .. in. \ Wineries yes- on are ideas to Wii senses of Photographic discussions and demonstrations sponsored by Ar- mour Eye will henceforth be open to all Tech personnel. Notices of the club’s public functions will be mailed to anyone who gives his name, address, and phone number to Frank Curtis, Eye president, Ira Rakley, vice—president, or Frank Ditto, secretaryatreasurer. No charge will be made for inclu— sion in the group’s mailing list. tether assesses easily inundation The formation of a candy in- dustry foundation for food engi— neering and sanitation direction was proposed to confectioners Feb. 27 by Milton E. Parker. director of food technology. Speaking before members of the National Confectioners9 association Midwest area sani- tation meeting in Chicago. Parker urged “the establish- ment of a foundation expand- ing the advisory services all- leady being offered for the protection of candy consumers by the NCA.” “Government regulations are merely minimum requirements. Consumers safety and industry well~being demands industry-wide initiative in securing the best coun- sel and supervision.” He cited the “3—A Sanitary Standards” formulated for food processing equipment of the dairy industry by the International As— sociation of Milk and Food Sani- tarians, the U.S. Public Health Service, and the Dairy Industry committee. sees. eismeeamlieiie "om: appearing in Tech flmoiohlo are those which have boon scheduled with tho Donn oi gludomu' Milan. FRKDWI. mason 10 Food Technology department. ll a.m., xec. cont. r00 Visual Education. 1 p.m.. NU aud. Chess club. 4 p.m.. SU lounge Dean‘s kafi‘eeklal’sch. 4 p.m.. Exec. conf. room MONWAY, FMARfiM iii BE club debate. 4 p.m.. 305M . Newman club. 5 p.m., MC cont. room Pi Tau Sigma. 5 p.m.. 115GB Sigma iota Epsilon. 5 p.m.. IHC room TFU. 5 p.m.. NU lounge rumour, reason in ASCE. l p.m.. “SCH Campus Players. 1 p.m,. NU and. FPES. l p.m.. 103C Freshmen health class. 1 p.m.. 302M Campus Players. 5 p.m.. NU lounge Lutheran Students association. 5 p.m., ec. conf. room Science Fiction club. 5 p.m.. IOEMC Food Technology department. 6 p.m.. llSCB and 131MC 1A8. 8 D.m., l3lMC ‘WEQNfifiDEflL mason '95 AR? chorus. l2 p.m.. NU and. Alpha Chi Sigma. 5 p.m.. IDBMC Newman club. 5 p.m.. 302M Tau Beta "Pl. 5 p.m.. lolMC Pl Delta Epsilon. 5 p.m.. 202C Yacht club. 5 p.m.. 202MC Chi Epsilon. 6 ohm. East dining mom APO. 7 p.m.. NU lounge raceway, malice Mi AC5. l p.m.. llaCB AME. l p.m.. 20nd Campus Players. 1 p.m.. NU and. Camp club. 1 p.m.. lOllMC Math club, 1 p.m.. 204C Radio club. 1 p.m.. loIMC Record concert. 1 p.m., 13lMC Senior class placement. 1 p.m.. llSCB Campus Players. 5 p.m., NU lounge rear/my. cannon i? Chess club. 4 p.m.. SU lounge Dean's kafleeklatsch. 4 p.m.. Exec, cont. room Campus Players, 5 p.m.. NU lounge or lEliil‘iiilii iiiiiiiii‘hiu@ o BY APPQHNWENT may a 8-5 MQNBAY 'i‘iilliil FREDAY (:2 PLEASE BE PR®MW ‘ 'H‘wo Barbers on Thuredny and Err-icing; West Balcony oli the North. §tueient Eudora mwmmwuuuwmnfiuwgm 9: EEE? a: EUQHEEBkfiM fee an sit-ans: flaflflfiifl Raamsusmasanaaagmg regsinei‘isa as .i g emanation Edgar A. Jett, II, assistant direc— tor of Armour Research Founda- tion of Illinois Institute of Tech» nology, has announced his resigna- tion, effective March 31. At that time he will accept an executive position with the Nutrine Candy company. Mr. Jett joined the Foundation 'stafl’ August 1, 1947 as director of sponsor relations and was pro- moted to assistant director May 1. Prior to joining the Foundation he was director of sales for the Great Lakes district of the General Electric company. In order to facilitate operations of the Veteran’s Office at the Illi- nois Institute of Technology, it will be necessary to discontinue the sale of books and supplies on March 31, 1950. 21- It a The ITWA has announced the completion of the women’s lounge in the MC building. The arrange- ment and decoration of the room was handled by the interior design class of the home economics depart ment. 714 It: "3 One of four great film classics of the American scene will be we sented by the Alumni Association tonight in the North Student union at 8 p. m. to alumni and their friends free of charge. The film is F” i" v"..,»“.'__z:‘ entitled “The Late George Apley” and stars Ronald Coleman and Peggy Cummins. The picture is a (left and amusing screen, adapta- tion of John P. Marquand's best seller depicting the familiar con- flict between generations—and, in particular, between custom-hound Boston and the changing world. The movie is a part of the fifth annual alumni “Living with the Arts” series. an 4: Next Thursday at l p.m., the metallurgical engineers will be en». tel-tained by a movie and a speaker, sponsored by AIME. The film, en— titled “Copper," is presented by the Anaconda Copper company. whose representative will be on hand to answer any queries. Yes, Camels are St? [WELD chm in o const— to-coast test of hundreds oil men and women who smoked Camels — and only Camels ~— lor 30 consecutive days, noted throat special— ists, making weekly examinations, reported