F I s * GUM-? «o M P£> s IT) OH TTfl ,r I T M trying fee ero&to &n original stylo; so fcho grammatical mistakes aro tlxoro on purposo . n Answers to quiz on page four 1. Lansing, Michigan 2. Five below 3. They have just had a March of thirty one days. 4. Sixteen? for (four) better, for worse, for richer, for poorer. 5. The side the son sets on. 6 0 When he's a little shaver. 7o Both have caused the downfall of man. 8. You can't convict a man without a hear' ing. 9. When the dove brought the green back to Noah. I®. Jail birds. MAKE WITH THE JUICE, BRUCE i Will you be a blood donor on cither April 9th. or April 23rd.? Our insurance expires May 28th, so we need 10# of our enrollment donating a pint of blood to :>rovide receipts unti.l the fall semester. HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN The following constitute our committee s Mr. Ward, Mr* Esher, Capt. Harhi, Mr* Maggie, Mr. Petruska, and Mrs. Kosten— hauler« Governor George M» leader was the guest speaker cf the College of Business Admin istration Career Day program on March 14* Upon his arrival* Gov tt Leader was met at the Philipsburg Airport by C. S. Wyand, University vice-president o After a brief tour of the campus, he made a quest appearsnee at the Career Day Coffee Hour at Phi Gamma Delta fratermity. That evening, All-Uni-President Robert Bahrsnburg, presented the governor with an engraved Mittany Lion Statuette pur chased by the B. A. Student Council. The statuette is the traditional Career Day symbol of appreciation given "'n behalf of the student body. His address was given in Schwab auditorium, at eight o'clock. —Daily Collegian— Editor-in-chief R. Hildebrand Assistant Editor T. Kirby Stencil Typlsts Lyla Berish, Jane Hunchar, Vivian Karvounis, Mary Lou Scaran Mim i ograph J ohn Benner Reporters George Opilla, Jackie Kessel, Martha Preputnik, Bob Parsons, Gerry Wilkowski, Carol Milko, Karl Rekas, Mary Lou Scaran, Mimi Arlotto R.O.T.C. News -Larry Sorokatch Advisor Andrew Kafka Are you looking for excitement, adventure,travel and romance? If so— Contact the R.O.T.C. office. .LEADER SPEAKS ON CAMPUS OUR STAFF FOR THIS ISSUE Volume One, Number Three PAGE f>IVE
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