FIIGHACKAS COLLEGIAN Cadet °apt. David J. Saul, fencing instructor, has announced that every Friday 4th period, as the time set for the meetings. The sophomore cadets will be seen in =if. orm only on Mondays until further notice. However, freshmen cadets will continue to weer their uniforms to every R.O.T.C. class until Leadership Lab is completed, From that time on they will receive in— stuctions from Major Richardson as to when uniforms will be necessary. Cadet Airm.lst class T.J. Maxwel/ !Oporto that all cadet Rifle Team tryouts have been completed and the 15 members of the team have boon chosen. They are as follows& J.T. Fettortan R.L. Schatz D#F. Lovrinic M.M. Zaninos T.J. Maxwell M.F. Acri D.M. Baron R.A. Condash L.S. Riegel J.A. Sorosky J.C. Wanye G.R. Arndt L.A. Harris E.L. Yachers R.A. Dunn Those men will soon be drawn into a system of three competing teams* That's all for now, #.*,*•*•*•***•*•*•4.o*.*****•*o4l.***•* UDE 0 IL MEETS ON BUDGET Al Hinger The Student Council held a budget meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1958 and tried to sot up a budget that would be satisfactory to all. The budget is, at this time, by no moans final, for it must still be approved by the Student Faculty Board. Although discriminations were made against certain organizations, I think the students as a whole will field it hard to disagree with that decisions which the representatives have made, especially those of you who are.alweye esXing.slcot.damm4lB. R a O.T .0 • NEWS cont FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24,1958 Although not officially recognized at thet time, the new dance band was given a small allocation prior to their official acceptance. Tht action, we think, will be very well received by the student body as this is an organisation which has been needed for a long time. Aside from the fact that it will be an extra...curricular activity, it will a l so save the_etudents quite a nice sun of money which has hod to be paid for dances in the post. Altogether, the council and one of their advisors, Mr. John Longo, spent approximately three and one half hours deliberating (and ar guing) about the budget; Mr. Mat tern couldn't stay because of other committments. As you con see, it was not pushed through too hurridly and the council hopes that the student body will be sat isfied with the results. In the next issue of this paper we will try to give you further information regarding this sub- JeCt and also your Council. **4******************************* C G The traffic committee of the now Student Council would like to re mind the student body of certain regulations that are in affect re garding traffic. 1. The speed limit on campus grounds is 15 H. P. H. 2. Parking on top of the hill is limited to .5 minutes, whether the driver is in the car or not. 3. All cars galgi be registered. There is a fine of one dollar if the culprit is apprehended. 4. Any student receiving three tickets will be faced with dis ciplinary action not under control of the traffic committee.
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