HT.CIACRES COLLEGIAN CONTEST UNIVON --MONEY PUT BACK IN POCKETS :he editors of the Freshmen Week Colleg— icm edition decided to mix fun with work aid conduct an experiment in human nature. They each put up five dollars which was to 'le given to the first person whi, walked /p to either of them and stated the exaot number of mistakes there were on the first page of tWat first edition. (There were 14 mistakes.) Although everyone noticed the mistakes, and many mentioned them to other persons, not one had the initative to make a specific complaint to one of the editors. Psychology paid off, for the editors still have their money. Watch for future tricks. They might pay off. ********* * * * * * * * * * TFXAN TAKES COMMAND OF HIGHACRES AFROTC As everyone here knows, we have a new ROTC instructor this semester. He goes by the name of Major Cecil M. Richardson, ard. he hails from the second largest state in the union. Though he is justifiable proud of his home state, he admits that his locality is really beautiful, 9Eoscially in the fall. He and his fam— :ay are now residing in the graceful old Gcwn at tkri brAtam of the mountain upon which cur campus is located• His wife, as mony may know, is a freshman here. (Good luck Mrs. Richardson.) The Major received a BS znd MS in education and agriculture baCk home at Texas A and I (at, Kingsville), Later he taught at that same institution. SiAce his teaching : days the major has led an interesting and varied life with the kir Forces His last assignment was with ithe Personnel Services of Pacific Head uartcrs in Japan l and later, in Hawaii. (Many have noticed the Aloha plates on ais white Ford convertable.) ,].though the Major has never taught ROTC before, be says he is vonfidant that we OF EDITORS FRIDAY SEPT. 2 will all have a great time learning all about the Air Force and the ROTC prig , aal We too are confidant of this. (At ler.st we think re are confidant.) ********* * * * * * * * * * ACTIVITIES THIS WEEK END The interim student council met Sept. 19 during the fourth period in room -213, where the major Piece of business discussed was that of the, "GET ACQUAINTED dance to be held tonight in the ISDA hall at Second and Carson Streets in Hazleton. This function really fills up HIGHACRES social calendar for this week - end. I am speaking, of course, about the Hasleta Mummers Parade to be held Saturdays the 27'th, in which our ROTC Drill Team will participate. I know everyone is planning on seeing that parade to cheer on our boys. Incidentally, those guys really deserve a lot of credit fir getting the team into such good shape in the two short weeks they have had to work. Dent forget to attend both of these important functions---if you dontt; who will? ********** * * * * * * * * * * "NO NAMES" NULLIFY NEEDLESS NUISANCES "Who needs a name?* That's what the "NO NAMES" are saying. To prOve that they :re not down-hearted abont haying no name, they are holding a "NO NAME DANCE" in the Hazleton YWCA tonight a t 8:00 PM (There will refreshments.) All high school graduates are welcome. If things work out well, there will be a nameless dance every Friday night. (That the plan anyway.) WHO KNOWS? They may even get a name. Why not trot down to the "Y" for a while tonight and cheer up all the "No Namera ********* * * * * * * * * * * RIFLE CLUB BEING ORGANIZED A rifle club which will be closly elnnected with the ROTC progran is now in the pr Bess of being, organized here. Saturday, September 27, persons intereste( .n joining this club are to meet in front of the Main Building at IWe Pk, ******* * * * * * * *
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