. The Highacres ROTC Drill Team will go to the Main Campus April 25th (to— morrow) to participate in drill team com— petition with St. Joseph's, Lehigh, and , inn State teams. Sixteen members will I,:r k. the trip* Tn Monday the 27th of April a group of officers from the Main Campus will in— spe,r, the detachment here at the Hazleton L;aLipuri r Highacres Cadets were conduCted on tour of the Navalneserve Center at Hazleton Heights on thP 14th of A.11,1,_ DEAR JOHN, Students at egontz Campus discovered sokhing missing on the third floor of their main building Last week. To be sped_fic / it was mis— sing from the ments, laratory; to be even more specific / it was a toilet Some "meanie" has actually stolen one of the only two toil— ets in that room. Al that remains of ther brand•-new toilet that came dwon from Uhiver arty park six months ago is a s—inch hole in the floor. It is thought that the robbery was a "college prank," since the tank behind the receptacle was not touched. Pic— tures of the situation will soon appear on the bulletin board in Sutherland Hall. The building superintendant suggested that perhaps some student wanted to in— stall the toilet in his carr It is hop— ed, however, that the pranksters (if they be that) will return the toilet. PRES. WALKER OVOCATES T9TICYEAR TERM President Eric Walker of the Penn 54vania State University looks upon the two—year college as the most practical solution to the crucial problem of how best to accommodate Pennsylvania's mount— ing numbers of collage stulents•, ITC RlC'titTS LETTER TO THE EDTTORs "For approximately two weeks, a notice has been on the bulletin board to the effect that a man's suede jacket, rust-brown, had been taken from the closet on the 2nd floor Two weeks should be sufficient for someone that accidently took the wrong jacket, to realize it and bring it back. Please ask your readers to check their jackets and see if they have the right one. If they haven't, would they return it to the Collegian?" Ed. notes We are all proud of our school and do not care to think there is a thief loose. But two—weeks ago? IficH RAD• ADDED ira S TAFF Mrs. Vivian Enama, a graduate of the Nest Hazleton High School class of 1945, is the most recent addition to the PSU staff at Highacres. Sho.has replaced Miss Silvia William& who has left her job to be married. 'Out' new secretary, who had previoully been em— ployed at the Hazleton Campus from 1946 to 1951, is giAd to be back on the job again* Mro2 l lnama who wag also graduated from the McCann. School of Business resides in Sugarloaf with her husband 'land son a second semester student in secondary education from Nest Hazleton, told us that she is going to be very ambitious this summer. She plans to work at Camp She— haua, a gitl—scout camp in the Poconos, to earn some money, so that she can trans— fer to Main Campus in the fall. Mr, Michael Acri Mr. Michael Acri, a second semester en— gineering student from Halleton, also plans to work this summer--picking oranges in Florida--so he tells us, He then plans to return to Highacres in the fall. Miss Anne Marie Colancecco, a 2nd semester student in Med. Tech. from Lansford, also plans to work this summer and return to Highacres in the falls HICEAC RES STUDENTS MAKE PLANS FOR SUMMER (Some of the Collegian staff thought it migh4 be interesting to see what plans a few stu— dents have for the summer months and for this fall. It was decided to question two students from the Baccalaureate and Associate Degree pro grams.) Miss Carolyn Waskevich Miss Carolyn Waskevich I=l