Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday. December 10. 1954 -Kansan photo by Mike Walker HANDS UP—Attempting to coerce the judges with firearms are the three finalists in the selection of the 1954 Military Ball queen. They are left to right, Jane Henry, college junior; Phyllis Landeene, college sophomore, and Janis Hartell, college sophomore. The name of the queen and her attendants will be announced at the ball Saturday. International Graduate Clubs To Give Program Under the joint sponsorship of the International and Graduate clubs, a Christmas program depicting the Yuletide season as celebrated in several lands will be presented at 7.30 p.m. Monday in the main ballroom of the Union. The event is under the direction of Miss Sirpa Tomari, graduate student in political science from Finland, and president of the International club. Of particular interest is the fact that all foreign students have been urged to wear their native costumes to the festivals. Refreshments will be served and the guests will have an opportunity to sing many of the favorite Christmas carols. Bryan Dunning, special student in journalism from England, will be the master of ceremonies. The program includes: A reading of the Christmas story from the Bible by Al Louillier, graduate political science major from Amarillo, Texas; selections on the accordion by Ludwig Basko, who will also lead the Christmas carol singing; a story of "Christmas in Bethlehem" by Musa Marto, graduate chemistry major from Jordan; Handel's "Largo" played by Thomas Trietel, from Germany, on clarinet and Miss Tomari on piano; a group of students from Germany singing Christmas carols in their native tongue; a pageant, "Santa Lucia," given by a group of Scandinavian students; American folk songs by Jim and Carmen Murray of Kansas City, Mo.; and a group doing a Christmas ring dance. A visit from Santa Claus is also expected. "Cow trees" that grow in the tropical forests of Venezuela and Brazil yield a white nutritious sap that is almost indistinguishable from true milk. It can be drunk as it comes from the tree, used in cooking, or even made into whipped cream. Honor Guard To Form Arch Members of Scabbard and Blade honorary military fraternity, will form the honor guard for the queen of the military ball and her attendants Saturday. The guard will form an arch of rifles with white slings leading up to the platform. The queen finalists are Jane Henry, college junior, Kappa Alpha Theta; Phyllis Landeene, college sophomore, Pi Beta Phi, and Janis Hartell, college sophomore, Delta Gamma. The selection has been made, but will not be announced until the night of the ball. Maj. Gen. Jarred V. Crabb, commander of the Central Air Defense command, Grandview Air Force base, Mo., will crown the queen before intermission, and claim the next dance with her. Donald D. Smith, engineering senior, will introduce Gen. Crabb, as well as the commanding officers of the three University ROTC units. Decorations for the dance will be a large United States flag behind the bandstand and plaques depicting the three services around the ballcony. Ted Weems and his orchestra will play for the ball. Three days after surviving a hurricane, a big tree fell during a minor rainstorm in Bristol, Conn. --- EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Massachusetts $4.95 By Nite ... You'll See Red! Short but sweet ... pet for dreamers. Snow white embroidered hearts trim this soft cotton flannel shortie. Red. Sizes: S-M-L $495 803 Mass. Phone 325 YOUR CHRISTMAS MONEY will go F-U-R-T-H-E-R if you give BOOKS Give Everyone Books this year and enjoy your Christmas shopping as you never have before. you will find books for everyone on your list at THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 You'll see them wherever smart women gather . . at the country club with cottons, at the super-mart with separates, in a ranch house with slacks, or travel-bound with tweeds. Soft, supple, highly polished leathers with the nice attention to hand-sewn detailing typical of all OLDMAINE TROTTERS See them. You'll see what we mean! Sizes 3 to 11 AAAA to B 8. 95 to 9.95 Royal College Shop 837 Mass. Phone 648 --- Phone 048