A share-the-ride plan designed to unite drivers with potential ’ the Student Directory and the book exchange. The sharethe-ride plan is aimed at alleviating the transportation problem of many students by link— ing the students who drive to . school and are willing to take a ,_ few passengers with riders living Win their area or on their route to school. ’ “We believe there are a great number of men who drive to school end would be glad to share their ride but who do not know of any- one in their neighborhood. Our 'yygsolution will be to set up pa clear— ing house for such information," an APO official stated. ’ Questionnaires will be placed on / ell parked cars Monday and Tues- ay. Drivers who are willing to Join the program should fill out the questionnaires and drop them 0% in the HT post oflice, addressed 0 Alpha Phi Omega. “ After the questionnaires are tab- " ~ riders will be undertaken by the pledge class of Alpha Phi Omega, ' national service fraternity. Each pledge class of APO is con— ,signed a specific school service project. Previous projects were ulated a list of share~the-riders will be posted around the campus. Prospective riders may then con- tact the driver who meets their need. nee one telhe started int ' den. ”hi science Harold L. Minkler, director of placement, will speak to members of the January ’51 class on the or- ganization and services of the placement ofl‘ice Thursday at 1 pm. in the NU auditorium. This is the first of a three-lecture placement series sponsored by the January senior class, Tom Gleason, president of the class announced. The other talks will be given May 10 and May 24. (tinnee pen" the hi tilt” eyelet if inherent The midshipmen of Illinois Tech will hold their annual spring for- mal tomorrow night in the armory of Alumni hall. Midshipmen and guests will pass through .the re“ ceiving lino beginning at 8:45 p.m. Soventy couples are expected at the dance. Major events of the evening will be the grand march and the crow-n~ ing of the NROTC queen. Voting on fiVe candidates from the 14 original entrants took place Wed- nesday. The queen will be selected today to eliminate difficulties at the dancetohiorrom Judges will be LT. K. J. Cory, LTJG J . C. Skipper, aid LTJG S. B. Murphy, who are students here, and their wives. President Heuld, Deans White and Dcakins, John Schommer, Fred Travis, and John Muldelslci will be guests of honor. Also expected are the faculty members of the naval science department and oth- er oliicers released from active duty for training here. Music will be furnished by George Burnett and his orchestra. Construction will begin this summer on an Institute Chapel to serve the increasing number of etaff and etudents now living on campus. The chapel, which will be built by the Episcopalian Diocese of Chicago, will be located between Wabash and Michigan avenues on the south side of 32nd street. The building will be of modern functional design and in keeping with other Tech Center buildings. ' According to John White, dean of development, plans call for an addition to bounce a youth center to be built at u later date. it is also hoped that a nursery school for preschool age children of institute perm sonnel can he maintained. This program, which would operate mornings only, would be stalled by u trained person whoee cal- cry could be met from in small tuition charge. The chapel will be staffed with a full-time clergy from the -Diocese, but who will have an Institute stuff appointment. He would be avail- able at all times for personal con- sultation, as is Rev. John R. Pick- ells, a resident at Guneaulus hall. Each Sunday early services will be H.315}; Episcopalians. while a 1213;} service will be nonndenominetional. hm % gv WW “How to Look at Modern Art” is the subject of the fifth exhibit in the Illinois Tech art series cur» rently showing; in the MG lobby. The tonguewin-cheek drawings and cartoons are the work of Ad Reinhardt, noted American artist and cartoonist. The exhibit“"will continue until April 22. The 23 plates contain more than one hundred cartoons and drawings. Each is accompanied by a humorous commentary. Feature of the exhibition is a “family tree” of contemporary painting and sculpture. ® ifdeE’rt‘flmgl gfilfiéffifs? new Edi? Vein? We?” 4%? tWéQfifli” Wide” 35%.? Wtfigdi’dii’fififl Effifid? it / -A. hiihhhlitrh iiiiAihh hid. turnout North ”dentin While icochem‘ walleye ditch/inn enye: “‘flhesterfields ere no much milder end betterutnnting‘thot thud them completely to my ll t 4' srnnnmc m ”liltttttmlti “innit.“ AN EDWARD ennui. cnonncrmn ointment) rune unrren Athm‘S NORTH TEXAS ii'l'M’E WASHERS COleE ADM'NIS‘TRATION BUILDING 2 Why hetent iteiinnnl enwey