_X AM> Thanksgiving Dance Soft lights, sv/eet music, and couples gliding smoothly over the floor. Yes, it ! s the annual Thanksgiving dance, which will take place tonight at the Hotel Altainont ■ballroom. The committees which include Jean Banks, Harriet Breisch, Barbara Ereisler, Irving Pollock, Win. McHelis, Win, Tito, John Doggett, I win Weinberg, and Bernard L, Selman, have been working at full speed making preparations; and the crowning touch will be added to their efforts if a nice crowd appears. There are many good reasons vihy everyone should come, and it's certain that those who do come will see a few angels, and will go home believing more than ever that heaven is a marvelous place] Jimmy McGuire and his orchestra have“ Been” engaged for the evening, and the music promises to be nice; incident*- ly, dancing will be from 9 to 1 o'clock. Everybody's welcome to attend this affair.; to the Thanksgiving dance. VtiMi 7/ / / / / m'LM §|§| The time \jwj> 7530» the date was November 21,. vES Haslet on 1 we have wonderful entertSKffiMtT The freshmen deserve much dredit for the program* s being successful* They cer tainly put on a show. Besides the imitation of various classes of the Center, both students* and teachers* parts being abljftaken by the resourceful freshman, there 4/ere various specialty numbers* Jean DeMarco gave a monologue, Kenneth Greco, a vocal solo, and Jacqueline Kistler, a tap dance. f.he part of the program which was preseated by the sophomores was enter taining too. The Qpartet sang several numbers; Jack Maher gave talk on bev erages (wasn't that good?); and George Shoitis and Haney Yost gave a modernized version of Romeo and Juliet. The program was very successful, but the aftermath! Well, ping-pong, pinochle, and(ahi) dancing were enjoyed; and then, laa±~but not., least., refresh ments were^served. Of course there was more dancing; and believe it or not, the lights we£e out in Room l! Just imagine! Even though most of our students are doing more than their share of "cramming" just before Thanksgiving recess as a fi nal gesture of despair to bolster mid semester grades, the various clubs of the Center are showing more than usual activ ity. The largest of these groups, the Photography Club, is now off to a flying start since it has been renamed the Hocus-Pocus Club. A photographic demon stration was held for those members who needed enlightenment regarding the pho tographic process. Hew supplies for (cont'd p. 3) Clubbing It