HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN CAPACITY CROWD ATTENDS FILM PRESENTATION A capacity crowd attended the first film presentation of the season by the College Arts Society on Monday evening, Ncvc 18 in the main lounge* Mr John Banner, president of the College Arts Society made some preliminaiy remarks about the film, Rasho-Mon, a Japanese production. You may be expecting a summary of the film, but your not getting it* If you were interested in the film, you would have seen it, and a summary would do you no good, and if you are not interested in the film, you won't even be reading this article, so why should I write something that won't be read? ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE PARKING LOT John Bodnar While there are always the prospects that some students shall probably leave school because of academic reasons, other persons are disconcerted over the possi bility that an equal number of students may be"bopnced out" of school by an auto mobile as they are walking up the hill from the parking lot. Here are revealed opinions of the faculty and students concerning this problem. Mrs. Bodenstein commented,"l, personally, have met with no problem. I have met with every courtesy on the hillj I have been offered rides which I have accepted with pleasure? especially I have high heals on." Mr. Sal Salazar presented an opposing view to Mrs. Bodenstein's. He said, "The situation is terrible, especially on rainy days with the two way traffic caused by drivers taking their riders to the top of the hill and then returning to the parking lot. The parking lot should be moved to the top of the hill." Mr. Esher, was not as vehement with his view of the situation: "The problem has November 2i always been with us. However, this year the problem has been improved, both by the students' walking on the outside of the road and the cars' observing the speed limit. No further: improvements could be made under the present conditions." Mr. Albert "Ant" Antolick's opinion in practicability is Mr. Henry Daltos, "Move the school to the bottom of the hill." The present problem can be alleviated by the construction of a short path through the woods behind South Hall. COLLEGIAN "MAN ON THE STREET"POLL The following students were asked this: "If you suddenly inherited a million dollars, would you continue your eduoatic What would your reaction be to the windfa George Bishop "Take a trip around the world in 80 days, and then continue my education." Carmen Lombardo* •••••••,.,"I would mvss-t half, and set the other half aside for a scholarship fund. I would continue my education." Bernie Goydish. ~"I would buy a new campus for the Highacres Center." Norman Potochney "I would buy Highacres campus esculators, and then continue my education." Bob Edmunds "I would quit school, and get a job so I could pay the tax on it," Larry Sorokatch.. ...."I would go to a desert paradise and sleep the rest of my life." Ted Tar one , = .."1 would dona te all the money to our school for educational purposes, and then continue my education." Tom Fetterman "I would con tinue my education and buy a farm in Conyngham valley." Emil Kasper. ."I would buy a pipe and eventually continue my educat ion*" Frances Werpshaw
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