GET ACQUAINTED NIGHT At ssoo P.M. Thursday, Sep tember 23, the cry of "get your own sticks" rang out on the High acres Campus as Freshman and Soph omore alike raided the surround ing woods for those primitive cooking tools on which to roast hot dogs. Everyone then pro ceeded ‘to devour several pounds of hot dogs and drink a keg of soda. After they could eat and drink no more, everybody headed for the garden. Here they spent some time with Penn State tra dition in the form of slides, narrated by Professor Lynch of the University Park Campus. The slides showed the development of Penn State from a farmer's high school into a prospering univer sity. This proved to be an en joyment to all who were present. Afterwards, a Bermuda dance was held in the Student Union • Building. Tom Prebula, chairman of the Social Activities Commit tee, said that approximately 325 people attended. He also said that the dance was a success, but that he had expected to see more Freshmen present. Ognir and the Nite People played, and this reporter is sure that the stu would enjoy having them play These activities, the first of a long list of social!affairs, helped all attending Freshmen feel a part of Highacres. -Helen Floyd And then there was the deaf mute who fell into a well and broke three fingers yelling for help. Said the lisping shoe salesman to the lady customer: Thit down, pleathe, while I look at your thiZe. ORIENTATION WEEK Orientation week was held Septem ber 20-24 * It proved to be very bene ficial to the incoming Freshmen here at Highacres. Throughout the various edu cational lectures, the students disco vered themselves in a position far dif ferent from that of today's high school student. He found himself going through a whole new cycle of readjustment to the new teaching methods which he would encounter. He might have found that his studying methods would have to be al tered to meet his new schedule-. Lec tures of various kinds offered the student a glimpse of his next few years of college life. Throughout this enjoyable week, the Frosh became acquainted with his class mates, met his professors, and became familiar with places of historical inter est and the whole campus in general. Orientation Week was similar to a door, which, when opened, led an indi vidual on to a highly adventurous journey. The next week was Customs Week.... Ovr trpistz awey on wecation, oUr tyrists eway vor a wiek/., Out trpest es om hir vekatiom;; fhule theez damb kiyz pley hude end see j,' l We hope this little poem illustrates how badly we need people who can type. There is quite a bit of typing involved in the publication of this paper. If anyone is interested in helping us PLEASE contact a member of this staffi God only gave us ten fingers each, and we're down to the second knuckle. already;,- The world's greatest optimist is the old maid who pulls down a folding bed and looks under it.