‘ intersected in writing for he 1947 integral Thursday, Dec. ‘ at 5 pun. in the Integral office, ording to Jim Brophy, ctr-editor. integral office in located on fourth floor, second entrance, lapin Hall. ositions are open for all types ll decide upon several imoortant cations about the new book. All rsons experienced and inexpen iced, will be welcomed, said the $eve1-al deadlinen have been set. 11, seniors who have had their 'ctures taken for the graduate ction at Marshall Studios must hive" the proof they select back at "the studio before the Christmas notation. Alsofi the graduate’s ques~ txonziiz'cs should be turned in to box in the post office before the end this week. If these two dead— lines are not met, the staff cannot be responsible for omissions from h “graduate section. weigh Students 31%th It! 5W @tgnnamtlon Making foreign students feel more home by aiding them in adopting ‘hcmsclvos to the American way life, and promoting their nifiort ind; Social activities on the HT can» 11B, are two of the main objectives the recently organized [IT For- -1 Students Association. t the first meeting of the group 1 mo Clark Mendonoc, Brazil EE, “mas- elccted president. Other oiii~ o elected by the 26 members are, ‘wesidcnt, Branko Beck, Vane: lo; secretary, Fernando Santos“ ha Brazil EE; social and sports hair on, Almcula Chitmonjon, ln- " Chit“. and treasurer, Pierre owski, Belgium Arch. Movies titled “Young Uruguay”, New Era in India” and “Venezue— ill be shown at Forcign Stw if these countries to elaborate on he films. All Etudcnts and members the faculty are invited to attend. [Riccardo’s Reetaumnt will be the scene of a dinner for the members of the association which will he held Friday, December 20. All in- torested in attending should con-- tact Miss Cohen in 305 Chopin for complete details. ' Any foreign students in the eve— ning division interested in the group or any of its activities are requested to contact Mr. Elmquist in the Registrar’s Office Monday, Wednes» day and Friday evenings between 6 and 8 pm. finish to Meet Advioots There will be a meeting of all _Freshmen with their advisors in the auditorium from 12 to 1 pm. on Thursday, December 19, according to Ed Artemis, head of the Student ,Advisors. The object of the meet— ing will be to discuss any problems and answer any questions on stu- 'dcnt activities and organizations ”Which have arisen during the past term, ”if ontctcnan onilnoeci {rows page 52 cost equal to prices of similar estab~ lehmcnts except in the, case of milk. ilk, the subject of most objections, one cent higher on a hulf~pint on“ we cents on a pint, than George Williams or North Park. The price i) milk at a profit makng organiza— ' 21, however, is three cents higher a half—pint or six cents on a. pint. to. an effort to imgrove service, dim .Makieiski, president of the $31.1, stated that the i’i‘SA has need a cmnplant box in the cafe— riu for a pox-iod of two weeks and {cm asked to'tciic time to place ' to, hot ' ‘ ' coil had in he» w motto . Tho Hit? chatter oi the fitment Society of Civil ‘ their first infomol fellowship smoker of the term, last Friday night in the Student Union Lounge. One of the highlights of the par» ty was the pledging of seven men to Chi Epsilon, Nationnl Civil Em Engineem held W! , freshmen hem. Expressing continence satisfaction at the enthusiastic turnout, gen-oi- dent Henry flown: acid that he hoped that it would he nonnihlc to have more such gatherings in tho near future; It ' e, in their hando,‘ the thoir necks, unaitho tome regimen of the fraternity hey dangling at thoio oxides. Thane men wore mascot at on examination flunk ' crown hold lest Wednecdny evening: in ’fihopm fi’ oil” A??? the exam, refreshmente were scwc’ct the ootivec mid pledgcs. moot t‘tnnc hntoincting htosnihro holietino oi the filter hindec