November 114, 1952 COLLEGE ARTS SOCIETY SELECTS TIMEE FOREIGN. FILES French, Spanish, and either a German or Italian film will be shown to students dnd townspeople this winter, according to plans of the College Arts Society, meeting last Wednesday. The society now has 17 members, each with a specific duty. Among other duties, each member is to be chairman of at least one meeting, Joan Griesing is secretary of the society. Miss Dolores Dißubbo is the faculty adviser. SORORITY PLANS SOCIZ SEASON Theta Sigma Pi, Highacres sorority whose membership is open to all women stu dents, had formal initiation for 14 new members, November 6. Seven sophomores helped to make the candlelight ceremony very impressive. The initiation was in charge of Joan Griesing„ sorority president. After the new members were formally invested, lass Dißubbo, dean of women and sorority adviser ) explained the real meaning of "sorority.". Freshmen wore assigned "Big Sisters" who will serve in helping their "little Sisters" in all matters. Plans mere completed for a full social year. Members are as follows: Mary Ellen Anthony, Joan A. Griesing, Mary S. Hasara„ Mario E. Jacko, Dorothy Kosack, Elise L. Kreiger, Isabel D. Whito s Mary G. Bissol„ Mary A. Donish„ Joan M. Daugherty, Joan L. Haegele, Nancy E. Kibler, Catherine Kokiff Mabel E. Lewis, Janice E. Magavich; Lois C. Miller, Sally M. Rarich„ Fat A. Tomsho„ Jane L. Tressler, Harriet 1, Tulin, Beverly M. Wizdo. THANKSGIVING BALL TO BE AT ALTAHONT At the Student Council meeting last night, social chairman Joe Mehalick announ ced that final plans are complete for our first semi-formal of the college year-- The Thanksgiving Ball. The ball is to be held in the Altamont Hotel ballroom, and music will be furn ished by the Modernairos, Dancing starts at nine o'clock. Remember, this dance is sponsored by the Student Council and is paid for by your S.G.A. Fund- This entitles each student to bring a guest to the dance. Como one -- conic all: Hap make your college dance a big success, 15.TialY CLUB ACTIVE The Fourth Dynasty of the Mummy Club met in October under the direction of Mr. James Steel. At this meeting, Mr. Steel explained the ourpose of the club. The following officers were elected: Pharaoh, Nick Pelick; Grand Vizier, John Carr 9 Keeper of the Granaries, Frank Smida; Scribe, Mabel Lewis; Keeper of the Portals, Manny Neff and Dominic DeToma; High Priost of Osiris, Bob Tracy. The now members were initiated. Tho folloving committees were appointed: Social committee -- Snlly Rarich, Harriet Tulin, Jim Carroll, and Ed Eisiminger; progric committee -- Janice Magavich, Beverly itlazdo„ Joe Belavich, Pete Pavuk, and Joe Marinelli. At the second meeting, Mr, Steel shoved slides of pyramids, carvings, rock—cut tombs, and temples,, Thc next meeting will be held November 20 at 8:00 o'clock in South Hall 101. Anyone who would like to join is invited to attend the meeting. •• 101 . 1 .*1.0 40 . 0 11.....••••••••••.•.•••••• NOTICE: ANY STUDENT DESIRING TO HELP DECORATE FOR THE THANKSGIVING ALL, PLELSE CONT4.ICT ..INY MEMBER OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL I `' . ' •if-r,- i fi ` r- X * i f iCHt - ; 88 : -- g . X -- X -18 £ - ISHHE - X - X -5 : 4 ;b 1-3 : - Xit - X - r ,1 1 1- *** - M*X.X - itE-1,4f*LMEV4i-r:.-r-.X-7A!-Mt-X-X-X X X n9t****.* Wrik'M COLLEGIAN Page 6