TIME FOR FASTING AND MODERATION" it LENT—A THE PREPARATION FOR THE CHRISTIAN TO REALLY PARTICIPATE TN "LENT IS CELEBRATION OF OUR LORD'S RESURRECTION'' lYhen thinking of Lent, the first thing many students think of Is the vacation which is gradually drawing near. How ever, when we as individuals think of the Lenten season, we think of our own senti ments regarding this time of year. The following, along with Mr. Me Kinstry's comments on page two, are a few of the sentiments expressed by members on the faculty. Lent is a time for fasting and moder ation in everything we do. This moder ation should be carried on throughout the year, and not set aside for this particu lar season. —Mrs. Bodenstein Lent is a time for renewing one's vows to participate more fully in academ ic activities. —Mr. ¥llcox Tn the spring of each year the world series ball players go Into training to become capable, top players for the ¥orld Series. Lent is the preparation for the Christian to really participate In the Easter celebration of our Lord's resur- , recti on , If you do not have this spring or Lental preparation you will not be able to enjoy Easter, but will be like the player who never took his spring training, and instaad sat on the grand stand not .knowing he has missed a great opportunity. —Mrs. Kostenbauder HI®ACRES COLLEGIAN Pick up y ur paper every morning and what do you read? "Crisis in Higher Education!" "Desperate Need for More Classrooms, More Teachers." But class rooms, alas, do not spring up like mush rooms, nor teachers like mayflies. So what must we do while we build more class rooms, train more teachers? The answer can be given in one words Speedup! Speed up the educational process and Streamline courses. Eliminate frills. Sharpen! Quicken! Following is a list of courses with suggested methods to speed up each one. Physics— eliminate slow neurons. Engineering—- make slide rules only half as long. Music— change all tempo to allegro. Algebra — l if "x" always equals "0", much time consuming computation can be eliminated. Languages— teach all language- courses in Engllsh. Poetry— amalgamate the classics. Like thi s * * * * * Hal 1 to thee, blithe spirit Shoot i f you must this old gray head You aint nothing but a hound dog Smilln fc , the boy fell dead. Ullkoski, Scaran, MUko * *