4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, November 14, 1967 ROTC Ball planned for Dec.1 ROTC cadets and their dates will celebrate Christmas in the Kansas Union Ballroom, Dec. 1, at the annual Military Ball. One of six KU coeds, selected from more than 30 womens' living groups nominees, will be crowned queen of the Ball. The finalists were chosen by Scabbard and Blade, national tri-service military honorary. About 60 guests from KU, Lawrence, and the state of Kansas—including commanders of local military installations—have been invited to the Ball. The Rev. Ronald Sundbye, minister of the First Methodist Church; Richard Raney, mayor of Lawrence; and Jerry Lewis, assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, will select the queen during the Ball. In an effort to emphasize unity among the three branches, the organization chose to nominate six queen candidates this year, instead of two from each unit, as was done in the past. "Talent Unlimited," a group of drama and music students sponsored by Scabbard and Blade who have given benefit performances at area military bases, will provide intermission entertainment. Angel Flight will act as hostesses during the Ball and will help with arrangements prior to Dec. 1 and following the dance. Tentative plans are set for two dinners preceding the Ball; one for Scabbard and Blade members and one for visiting dignitaries and officers of the military science staff. Six of the 20 Scabbard and Blade members are in charge of arrangements for the Ball, which is financed by equal contributions from each of the three ROTC units. They are Lee Peakes, Kirkwood, Mo., senior, chairman of the queen selection committee; Don Willoughby, Hutchinson senior, publicity and dignitaries; Barry Wood, Wichita junior, decorations; Ray Carter, Springfield, Mo., senior, refreshments; Bob Petering, St. Louis, Mo., senior, entertainment; and Wally Scott, Kansas City, Mo., senior, clean-up. Want "Moore" For Your Money? come to Invitations for the Ball will be presented at womens' living groups this week by a tri-service group wearing dress uniforms. "MOORE"BURGER Get your friends together and get "Moore" for your dollars. Every Monday and Tuesday when you buy 5 "Moore" burgers you get ONE "MOORE" FREE! 144 W.6th ISP lists candidates The Independent Student Party (ISP) will meet at 7:30 p.m. today the Kansas Union to discuss their new platform and introduce write-in candidates for the ASC elections. The meeting will be open and all interested persons are invited. On Nov. 10, ISP had a Central Committee meeting where they chose write-in candidates for the November elections and completed their platform. The write-in candidates selected are: Fraternity — Lee Hales, Shawne Mission junior (SAE); Large Men's—Rick Cummins, St. Louis, Mo., freshman (McColum): Small Women's—Dana Hartter, Sabeth freshman (Miller); Freshmen Women—Judy Reichman, Kansas City, Mo., freshman (Corbin): Large Women's—Carla Rupp, Newton junior (Lewis); Unmarried-Unorganized—David King, Powhantain junior; Married-Unorganized — Linda Monge, Lancaster Pa., freshman. At the Nov. 10 meeting the following officers and committee chairmen were chosen: Parliamentarian — Paula Kellogg, Wichita freshman; Platform Committee Chairman —Gus DiZerga, Wichita junior; Elections Committee Chairman —Rick Cummins, St. Louis, Mo. freshman; Public Relations Chairman Connal O'Leary, Lawrence sophomore: Membership Chairman—Holly Hawes, Wichita junior. The party's main officers were chosen prior to the Nov. 10th meeting. 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