HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN Free room and board every time I passed through that town ) plus twenty thousand dollars• Then I got on my horse and dode for the saloon. As I rode up, I heard a fight starting in the saloon. I jlamped off my h orse and started running for the entrances but ;I slipped and fell in a mud puddle. I scrambled to PY feet and immediately fired the writer who put that blasted mud piddle in the scenes Nhen I walked through the door of the sal-- oon, I saw an old ::.an with gray hair facing a yomng cowpoke, with his guns hanging low. I junped in between them, and stared the cowpoke straight in the eye. , He looked at I , :_e and said,"you're in the way ; fella, move!" I kept staring at him and said, "blister if you want to go against that old man, you'll have to go against rue first." "All right," he said, "but let's make it fair; put that shotgun downi" I didn't want to ) but the director motion— ed that I had to. He looked tough, and was probably fast, but I was confident* He might have been fast, but I was the hero of the show, and if he beat I,:e he'd get fired. We watched each other for a while, then '1 he went for his gun. Shots rang out, and that's when it happened. I couldn't believe it. I was the hero. What would my fans think. I►d been hit. He beat me, As I fell to the floor, I gasped, "I'm taking this to the union." But I was finished and I knew it. I was headed for that great big television se'c, away up there, As I lay there, Jone came in. She bent over me and I could see the laaplight glistening off her contact lenses, "How did it happen?" I muttered, "I chefAed the script before the show started," "It was himik" she said.' "Ths writer, the one you fired, He sneaked back in and changed the script." ********** * * * * * * * * * * SHIVER SINNERS Greetings Group froL two who have just barely recourred fro& the blast at the last Friday night. That was really a ball ) at least until they closed the bar due to a certain person* coLplaint. Too bad some of them had to raise it. Speaking of the dance, weld like to inqUire as to the whereabouts of two of the fans after the dance. How about it ----- Rocky and Joni? Some of the group are saying that A.M. is interested in G.S., but is G.B. interested in A.M.? Congratulations to khe new mother. We understand that Cadet Captain John Bodnar wants to be looked up to by his men as their mother and their god when they are on the drill field during the "happy-hour." Why don't they do him one better- Since he has an obvious Lothar cox plex (betterld see McKinstry quick, Mr. Bodnar), why not call him "MOTHER" all the tilie boys, not only those two stingy hours a week. We've been told that a certain J.O was e pushed out of - the picture" last Saturday by F.V. What's the ratter FunzyAin t you photogenic? Incidentally, for all those who go to the Hazleton Public Library to meet ea other- you may not know it, but the "meeting place" is being closed for renovations next week. Of course th±3 wit affect the children's depayt:en so we won't have to worry about get, --, material for term rapers, themes' o'r;-..7, They certainly have some enlightening books down therev Dearly beloveds we are beaters of glad tidings. Linda Lovely, who is now I.± 18 .PP RIL 1952