THE COLLEGE hRTS SOCIETY Stanley M* Zdep The College arts Society, with Mr. TiHlcox as advisor, is already formulating plans for the forthcoming v-ear. During the first week of the semester John Benner, a sopho more, was elected pr sident of the organiz ation „ hr, Bonner then selected a commit tee of Maxwell, Reilly,,and Scaran to In vestigate possibilities of presenting an art exhibit in connection with the Hazle ton Art League, Foreign motion pictures to be shown this year were selected* They are, in order of presentation* SYMPHONTE PASTORALE, THE INFORMER}, and THE FTFTY-FTRST DRAG ON j THE SEVEN DEADLY StNSj and FATHER BROUN, THE DETECTIVE. The dates when these films will be shown are, as yet, incomplete* CAMPUS ELECTION Arthur Lingousky The election held on Friday, September 27, 1957» on our campus illustrated the aca demic principles of our country on a coll ege level. The majority of our students cast their votes, showing th@y*re in the running of the campus. The following students were elected to class offices and the student council* Sophomore Class* President—»Ted Minor Vi ce-Presi dent—Mike Tomai Sec,Treas.—Gar aid ine Yfilkowski Student Council* Freshman Class* President—Ted Tarcne Vi ce-?resident—George Bi shop Sec,Treas.—Rita Sappe Student Council* The Collogian, on behalf of the students John Zisek Betty Ann Ficek J ohn Penkala Harry Spayde Tom Fettorman C-eorge Slips cm Franc-: s Iferpshaw and faculty of the campus, wishos.to extend its heartlost congratulations to those elected,, Marilyn Houser The Theta Sigma Pi Soror-ty;at High acres held their first meeting of the fall semester of 1957 ; 0n-Thursday evening, September 19, 1957, at 7*30 p.m, 4 n the ,lounge of the main build ing . at this me o ting the offlc ers of the sorority were elected for the year. They are as follows* Presidont--Betty Ann Ficek Vice-President—Ann McLaughlin Secretary—Geraldine ffilkowski Treasurer—Marlene Ferrari Publicity Agent—Mary Lou Scaran Mrs. Elizabeth Bodenstein Is the ad visor of the sorority. Meetings are held twice monthly* the first-a business meeting-on the second Thurs day, and the second-a social meeting on the fourth Thursday of each month. Formal and. informal initiations have been held, and twenty-one freshman girls accepted into the sorority. Future plans for the sorority will be formulated at the next meeting* STUDENT UNTON BUILDING FOR Bernard Goydish The Penn State Uni vors* ty, Hi ghacres Campus will get a Student Union Building, the Hazleton Educational Council, advisory group for the cen ter, decided at a recent meeting. Construction will get under way at the carl 4 st poss 4 ble date. It is planned to have it in operation by September, 1953. Last year, the student body carried on an extensive campaign for a stud ent union build-eg. The student counc ! l went on record to assess each student s>lo per semester, the money to go into a student urr’on building fund. CONTINUED SOROR T TY NEUS
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