£ . rTiYA-.iII'I-4 ■'pi-*WK.ArsvjiL CjWIc*Vr i,4flP1ItJP 'jXIrs.-j•w*a*.-*«V1 -1 **?•$Wi•« ■*. *MARYMARILYN ANDERSONMARLYSNANCY FLATTGAYLE FRENCH* *VJ1;»■vrIT*v«-v. 1V iflt; r• x»,.1ft»•■ ,vuQuentinwill crownSenator, for Liberty Records,the eight girls cently voted the most promising%-vH -I•V,‘4rtvieing for queen of the annual Mil- band of 1960 by disk jockeys thru itary Ball tonight in the NDSU out the country. Si Zentner is afieldhouse from 9-12. This event issponsored by the Arnold Air So- the Les Brown, Harry James, and ciety, the Association of the U. S. the Jimmy Dorsey orchestras. HeArmy, Angel Flight and Guidon. has been a featured soloist with..—who has playedTVLEWTON_ _.. IMMIJENNETTE SCHULESWENSONCandidatessponsored by fraternitiesthe title arelatter.Advance ticket sales for the con-campus. They must be members of cert are 75c- whileAAngel Flight or Guidon and the queen will be selected by the votes of ticket purchasers. Can- ey““are: Marlys Dietrich, AAS$1.00formal uousponsored by the Sigmais nearly 50 years old.formals M __________ ____or military uniforms for * ^ the men is the appropriate attireJenette Schule, HE, soph., Tau The Military Ball is the only openilon, Nancy Platt* AAS. fArmoi koIi Anol. LXXII-—No. 1te College,December 16. 1960Soph., Theta Chi; Gayle French,NDSU1-UfL'Ann Albert,Sigma Phi Delta; MaryAAS, sophSigmaStudent Chairmen; Linda Lewton, HE, sr., Alpha Tan Omega; Linda Swenson, HEAlpha Gamma Rho; Marilyn andofAnderson, AAS soph., Kappa Psi.ConcertFebruaryhour concert by Si Zentnamedmanagerthe Farm 1ner and his6 SHOPPINGcede■orchestrawill prein Festival HallCo-chairmen are James Sather, esident of Arnold Air Society,■■ rmil IjggJTr: SMI I T 9HArdell Moe, president the Association of the U. S. Army. Other chairmen are: Dennis Schneider, publicity; Mario, tickets; Jerry Erck, band; and Richard Palmer, fi-rnational Show, sponsoredIn- Equipment show. Others workingeventWendell WisDAYS UNTILlie NDSU Saddle and Sirloin Club, cher, assistantunderway on Frimanager; PaulVACATION!Shea, publicity director; Byron_ ions areopen to the public but especiallyconcert. Students andurgediy night with the HallFame Johnson, advertising director; Mar-c nrpAngel Flightin charge ofAirZentner Orchestra of aries- Co-chairmen ofForceandArmyand Guidon, _____women’s auxili-nquetUnion Ballroomfollowedvin Jenson, soil and wateron i Saturday with the ager;Conrad Gilbertson,man-mfarmAngeles, California, recordsarm Equipment show and the structures manager; Ronald Ef* lt;ivestock show.Maynard Anderson has_beenfertz, power machinery manager; Wayne French, farm utilities. ManagerasonKnutsonaareiar are ab-mosaicappearcolorful,” states Pattywill be: NormanLassis-all college Yulemerryceremonies for the evening. Dane-Ticketsconcerttant manager; Donovan Eck, gen- Wilda Bridgeford, puu-licity chairman for the annualWednesday ing will take over the last spot on dance are available at Daveau’s inelsberg, business manager; Rodney SUAB student-facuity Christmasmanagerand theWolfarena manager,Keith Party which will be held in theThe annual Christmas Concert of Bierke. rin Mario Brae- Memorial Union Ballroom on Dec.cred Christmas works will be kelsberg, advertising.esented by the NDSU Gold Starland. Pnn porf PVi Air nnrl PaIIaaa21.DarrelThe NDSU concert choir, underand Glen Me- the direction of Robert Godwinthe program. Refreshments will be Fargo and Moorheadserved at the door. * Detachment on campus_ Student Union, as well as at theStudent committee for SV AB door Advance ticket sales for the Christmas party is: Carol Herzog, ball are $4 00 couple and atAAS sr., program; WUda Bridge- the door purchases are $5.00ford, li Ee sr, publicity; Marlys couoleI a f-WT ^ I ■ ■ r ■* 1 . k Ai* JT-;Dietrich, AAS,CO f:l •’