HIGHOBES CO EGIAN CONVOCATION DATE SET Ted Minor The big event of the year', olr ennui convocation exercises, has been set for Wednesday, june 4th. The colorful affair will be:bad in Oenettils Pennsylvania Root and will be highlighted by a dance following a dinner. The guest speaker for the affair will be Dr, Merritt A 0 Williamson, Dean a the College of Engineering and Archii.p. ecture. ThiS position was formerly held by Dr. Talker, our University's Presi-. dent. Awards will be presented to students who have LAde valuable contributions to our institution, Athletic awards will also be presented / and students of exceptional scholastic ability will also be recognized. Students are asked to watch for more information concerning this affair s ****** * * * * * HIGHACRES SOCIAL CALENDAR We of the student council, together with the ruembers of the social coxm". ittee wish to extend our Lost sincere appreciation to the student body fpr the tremendouB response and cooperation they afforded us at the dance held Friday evening. We also wish to thank those faculty 11 -. . embers and their wives who so generously relinquished their valuable tit e to chaperone the affair. Our next spheduled affair will be the May Day Seilirfomal. This gala affair will be held the evening of May 17, at the Jewish Oomiunity Centers Also on the social agenda is a ;las; picnic to be held at Rumbles Park. The exact date for this affair is not ' , qt. get. Rumbles. Park has been chosen belomae j among other things, it has a dance hall And a swimang pool, Last but 4 akc.D.4.4."0. - 43-det tq. vocation exerciseso This affair will be held on June 4, at Genetti!s Penney-4Na— nia Room. It will consist primarily of a dinner foll Owed by a dance. ***** * * * * * NO GUN TILL TRAVEL ANYWAY 'y ohn It was starting to get dark, and I was still thirty Liles from San Francite‹ , ; So I decided to stop over at the sLall town I was approaching. It didn't look like much, but it had the usual saloon and hotel and I really didn't have any choice. Just as I entered the outskirts of the town! I noticed a young girl up the street. She was sitting on the purch of a small house and crying,- so I rode over to find out what her trouble was. “Houdy Matra,” I said. She looked up at me, and I could see how pretty she really was. In fact, she was even better looking. than the girl we had on the week before. nhoy who are youy and why are you bothering Len she asked* I looked at her and said, "Well Ma'* if you're in trouble s Liaybe I can help Wu." "You couldn't help Lie.," she said. I said I might be capable of Lore than she supposed and handed her my card. I noticed the mild look,of surprise, as she looked at it, Then she said that I must have made a mistake and handed back my social security care. When I handed her the right card, she understood and told me her story. Her name was Joan Holt, and her father. William Holt had gotten in a fight a card game, and his life was thruat,n , ) , She'd warned him not to go bock to the saloon that night, but he wouldn't list en. Her father, being a 4 old man, was no match for the gun-fighter he'd have to face. Since her father didnft have too Zuch n.orupt", .X-wtekrt44. tar et r.ontal f ee.