IRES COLLEGIAN APPRAISING ELVTS Mrs. Ferry heard of him." ■ Mr. Steel scent!" Mrs, Bodenstenn didn’t have Elvis Presley we might ittle Richard and Lucile." ss Garbrick \m * S*~ • rf i j—rziLl^ .NS FOR THE EASTER VACATION But- 9 g "SP • • , • \ U** r A an cl ‘-,cj A fej '* s ~j r 1 REALITYI KEEPING UP WITH HTGHACRES * BOILERS As the bowling season comes to a close, the outcome of the second-half -is still uncertain. With the final games to be played on April 28th, the race is between the first-place team, the Topplers, whose captain is Ronnie Oleksa, and the second place Mad Keglors, captained by Max Hartman. S-inee the first-half champions, the Fudge Factors, probably w?ll not win the second-half, a play-off is scheduled for May sth. A trophy will be presented to the winning team. —Martha Preputnik TTS TRUE MEANING Eastor is the most inspiring time of the year. It is a time when spring is bursting out everywhere, and the sky is bluer and the whole world seoms to bo very peacfull. To some people, Easter is simply the time of year to show off brand nsv; outfits or the time to start of that new powder-blue bathrng suit. But the real truth about Easter is that it is a glorious time for rejoicing. First and last it is a Christian holliday, that comes as the climax of a season of fasting and sobriety. The vigil of the Holy Week, the muted gladness of the triumphant entrance into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, the solemnity of Holy Thursday and the anguish of Good Friday are replac ed with the glory of the resurrection from death, and the spirit is renewed with the thought of the triumph over the grave. There is no better, no more inspiring vtay to tell it than the way it is told in the Easter Gospel: "Mary Magdalene and Mary, mother of James, and Salome brought sweet spices, that coming, they might annoint Jesus, iind very early in the morning, the first day the week, they came to the sapulchr' the sun be-’ng now risen. And looking, they saw the stone rolled back* for it was very great. And entering ■’nto the (continued on page eight) PaGE SEVEN