Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Dec. 3, 1964 ROTC. SPU Schedule Balls Members of the Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC will gather in full regalia Friday night for the annual Military Ball. One of the main features of the dance in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union will be the crowning of a queen. Each ROTC branch is sponsoring two queen candidates from which the queen will be chosen that night during intermission. THE JUDGES selecting the queen are prominent Lawrence and KU men. They are: Vice-Chancellor Keith Lawton; Russell Wiley, band director; Bill Easton, track coach; Mayor Jim Owens; and A. C. (Dutch) Lomborg, retired KU athletic director. Music will be furnished by the Notables of Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha, Neb., for an expected crowd of about 500. The dance is sponsored by Scabbard and Blade, the honorary military society. Planning the affair are Craig McComb, Prairie Village senior and captain of Scabbard and Blade, and Mervyn Schwedt, Kansas City, Mo., senior and chairman of the steering committee. IN DIRECT contrast to the Military Ball is the Student Peace Union's Unmilitary Ball to be at the Stables at 8 Saturday night. This party enables the contacts of this organization to express their ideas on the subject of military service. Tim Miller, Wichita junior, vicepresident of the Student Peace Union, and chairman of the unmilitary ball, said, "We don't like the idea of all the military branches in this atomic age with the weapons having such a great destruction potential." "WED LIKE to show that there are other ways of solving the world For the Best Performance in modern bill paying, switch to a ThriftiCheck® Personal Checking Account and be dazzled. Be relieved of worry, travel and trouble with low-cost ThriftiChecks. Be relaxed. Don't move a finger to pay a bill—except to write a ThriftiCheck. Don't move at all. Just thank your postman, applaud ThriftiCheck and be better informed than ever before about personal and household finances. Douglas County State Bank 9th & Kentucky peace problems such as negotiations and a lot of trust," he said. The second annual unmilitary ball will give the students of both opinions a chance to argue as tables will be set up especially for discussion purposes. The party is a form of publicizing the SPU's ideas. 100. Miller said, the same as last year. MILLER SAID the party draws students who support the program, those who just come for a party, and even some ROTC men who may be curious about their ideas. form or publicizing the SPU's ideas. Rates are $1 per person and $1.75 The crowd is expected to be about per couple. ATTENTION ENGINEERS Position for Engineering Exposition Chairman is open to any student in School of Engineering and Architecture. Turn in applications for position at 111 Marvin Hall by Dec. 10,1964. THE ENGINEERING COUNCIL Several styles to choose from 11.95 to 15.95 The 1965 calendar, which includes University events and examination schedules, is free to all dues-paying Senior calendars will be distributed from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and Friday in front of the Alumni Office, 127 Strong Hall. Senior Calenders Given Out members of the senior class. it may be purchased by others for one dollar. VI 3-2091 Sponsored and produced by the senior class, the calendar is illustrated with 12 KU campus scenes. Seniors must show their I.D.'s. PARTY ROOM AVAILABLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 30-60 PEOPLE - JUKEBOX & LIQUID REFRESHMENTS ON REQUEST 813 Mass. SEE DON AT THE GASLIGHT FOR RESERVATIONS 1241 OREAD VI 3-1086