Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1960 Around the Campus Finalists Chosen For Military Ball The three finalists for the Military Ball Queen were announced last night at a formal reception at the Castle Tea Room. The finalists are Joan Munson Arkansas City senior; Pat Batt, Algonquin, Ill., sophomore, and Lynn Oak, Park, Ill., junior. The queen will be crowned at intermission at the Ball Friday evening in the Kansas Union. Richard Maltby's orchestra will provide the music. Scabbard and Blade, honorary military society, will form an archway of sabers for the queen and her attendants to walk through during the pageentry of the coronation. Escorts for the royalty will be the cadet and midshipmen commanders of the ROTC units. The commanders are Don Powell, Hutchinson senior, Navy; George Cartlich, Kansas City, Mo., senior, Army, and Leon Lake, Haven senior, Air Force. The three finalists were chosen from 12 semi-finalists. Last year's Military Ball queen, now Mrs. Barbara Bach Taff, served at the reception last night. The annual dance is sponsored by Scabbard and Blade. More than 700 students belong to the three ROTC units. Magic' Play Opens Tonight "Greensleeves' Magic," the Children's Theatre production of Marion Jonson's original fantasy opens at University Theatre tonight at 8 o'clock. It is the story of how song and laughter began a long time ago. dents designed the setting, lighting and dance scenes for the production Robert Chambers, Kansas City, designed a medieval castle and garden with turrets and towers. Robert Moberly, Excelsior Springs, Mo. junior planned the lighting to transform the castle into a magical fairy land. Carol Rudnick, Topeka senior arranged several dance sequences that enhance the story. 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They plan to tour Europe before arriving in Karachi, Pakistan Sept. 1. Geologists Attend Meet J. M. Jewett, senior geologist of the State Geological Survey, and C. F. Weinaug, chairman of the department of petroleum engineering, at KU, are attending the annual meeting of the Interstate Oil Compact Commission in Phoenix, Ariz. While at the meetings Dr. Jewett will participate in work of the research committee, of which he presently is chairman, and Dr. Weinaug will attend meetings of the engineering committee and the secondary recovery and pressure maintenance committee. Dr. Jewett's committee is concerned with a nation-wide report on the underground storage of natural gas, presently in preparation. Three Art Films of Series Will Be Shown Tomorrow The seventh annual series of films on art will have two showings tomorrow at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. in the Museum of Art. The color films are "The Glory of Goya," "Matisse" and "Henry Moore" to be shown in the lecture hall of the Museum of Art. 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