June 3, 1954 THE COLLEGE A RTS SocicrY The end of the school term has brought to a close another succesaful' viar"f6t - the - Oolle g e Art Society Under the aftisorship of Mr. Gilber Tard kid leadership - Of Preent"Shirley Pay, this organization has tried to give the student body an interest in. the cultural fields. :tbe'of - the ajar undeitakihga of the ear VW the preSentation - of seireiiil foreign meoe films. These films included movies made in England, Frail , Gerany„" and - Mexice. The English - film via a sCreen version of George Bekniird. Siiavrts Tanioua* gmalion. "Also inolnded at this showing .r s very infomative !Ili bout e et. The second:movie was amodern interpie- tationby"the faidut French poet, Jean'CoCteaU o of the Greek - Classio, The BPanish'picture„ made ih Mexico, was entitled Se Pague - Las taAil; The German Inks. Theiltfarriage of 'Figaro, Web adapted for - moviearTrom the opera of the same name. These motion were open to the public. A. venture into the field` of literature vas guided by Mr. Millard Grubbs through the — medium of a very *excellent reading of Steven Vincent Benetts story, The Devil and Daniel Webster. kshort, one-act'play Was chosen -nd cast, unfortunately however, because Ofunforeseen'cirdUmstainces„ the SocietY was unable to present a public tYettormanee as* planned. It is hoped that they will be able to succeed in this project next year. And"so'we close with a word of Congratulations to Mr; Ward and the College Art Society, and the hope that next will be as successful, - T4ETA S IGMA 1)1 As another year comes to an end Theta Sigma Phi Sorority closes another Chapter - in its book filled with many wonderful events. Many Friday night dances re'auP Wepo rtedb the Y" sercirity and they always lent a helping hand in decorat ing for the semis. A banquet at Singley's ended the first semester's activities for Theta. Sigma Phi but the big event came on May 22nd with the May Day Coronation, i=•> v CORO N 14 TiaN 'l7 On May 22, 1954 at 31.00 p.me in the garden at Highacres Miss Harriet Lee Tulin was crowned queen, in the tenth annual May Day Coronation. queen Tulin was crowned by Miss Marie Jacko, 1953's queen. Serving in the Queen court mere Elaine Ferko„ Maid of Honor; Nancy Kibler, CrOmn Bearer; May Jane Skoff„ Key Bearer; Mary Lou Lotito„ 'Heart Bearer; Miry Danish, Scroll Bearer; Florence Pusti and Pat. Tomsho, Sophomore Attendants; and,ACquaine - COhn and Carolyn Arlotto„ Freshman Attendants, - The flower 'girls were — ali - diuhteriOthe facUltys Deborah Ward, Kim Campbell, Pamela Mattern, Norma Peightal, Dorothy Krecker, and Mary Pat Coyne. HAZLET ON COLLEGIAN Page 12.