Page 4 Major Garpcir began. his military career in the fall of 1942, when :he entered the Army Air Force. He began air cadet training:in March.l9432 andreceived his wings andsecond - liectenant t scom ,,, mission in December:l943.; ketwas, promot— ed to first lieutenant in July-1944, and reached the rank, of Captain , ln January ,! 1945. Upon being discharget, Major Carper enteredthd.University . onnBYl.vani a l ., Where he-received his BA in Economics in 1949. Major Carper also .did graduate work in Sociology at the U. of P. from 1.950't6'1951 He was recalled into the- . IsAPAfiligay 1951; andAras assgned to the ROTC unit atj'ennsylvania,State University where he - taught for one year. It was then that he came to . Righacres, and hasipeeh here eversince.,l Ma . j . dr Carper ratles in Conngham„ with his wife, JadqVaine and , (s..e page 5) LET I B TkKE 'THE NOTSI.I OUT OF F.LffR As'Most'of the students HiEhacres have'noticed, the school.is.somewhat overcrowded this year.. pie- have. shoA of Classrooms,,dining space'land available 'studying rooms. Due larLly to this overcrowded conditkon / a large , nuMberf,students have taken : their work. to the library. J This ztudylng in the, library has reSulted in a tremendous increse.in noise 5n the library building which:hinaero, studying'expecially for . Ptudents who. must use the library fpr ipfernOe'Work.: .Letts take,the noise. out of'the libtary. h0w14.. 4 schedule Of vacant rooms has been posted on the. bulletin board, showing. the rooms that are vacant each period of each school day. If students desire to study together they should consult (Carper) HAZLEVON COLLEGTAN this 'vacant room' schedule and pick one of the vacant rooms rather than using the library and causing.se. much confusion for students,wh&'iolly-need the use of the library, has also been brought to the attention of .students and faculty members that some of the .noise in the library (especially in the reading room) is beirT caused by students tchattinV. If yoU have some— thing to discuss with one of your friends, take the discusibp to the Rec Hall, the lounge, or one 'of the ,empty rooms, don I t distract or interrupt' people in the library who are trying to 'concentrate on their work. ' little Cooperation on the part of each stUdent.here at Highq.cres 'will go a long we.y in helping to remedy this noise situation in the library and at the same ,time help, to return the library to its proper position on the campus. ***** * * * * * The Number 33 seemed to have a shatter— ing effect in the Penn State Bowling League this pd.sii'Sunciai. Here is the waythtngs shapeup after the 13th, - Week of bowling'atthe Playhouse The Speech team was cropper" from litst'place to hold ,a tie for Second with Engineering; one polnt separates the first and fourth plaCe. teams; .4 points separates the two top individual average leaders; anew high team single total has been set; and six men have crashed Anio.the,"soo serieswdepartment, The red—hot Accounting team took over first place by . bumping Speech in three games. Jim Koren' with a high, 3—game series of 555, climaxed by a si zzli ng 222, sparked the Accounting squad while Andy Gozjack, in a good supporting role,. had a 500 triple. (to be con't) FTILTNG mwsciczci