On a clear day, if one closely examines the sky above our campus, he per ceives a cloud that threat ens existing academic ex cellence with impending mediocrity. How is it that such a cloud could take shape over an institution devoted to enlighteuneni? 'What; is tha nature of this cloud? This cloud has gained its ti.biitance from the stagnant air of existing attitude •»hich states that Highaeres is not an integral part of a univexcii ty, but merely a preparation for attending onsto Although there are phy sical factors which do con tribute to this attitude, the main contributing fac tor is found inside the faculty and student body* Within the faculty one finds a situation develop ing, not out of anything thab could be termed incom petence for on the contrary the faculty here is unques tionably competent, but from the high degree of responsibility exhibited by the faculty is - misguided. If an instructor finds himself going slowly at the start of a tax® because he feels his students can not handle the work load, and then ends the term with an apology for material not covered quite ir. the manner which his professional in tegrity demands- can it not then be said that his sense of responsibility i 3 indeed misguided? However, if it is suggest ed that there is a sensa of misguided responsibility within the faculty it must be shouted that within the student body any sense of responsibility or even its comprehension is completely lacking. Listen to some quotes ga thered from the student body and judge for your self. "If I flunk this course, it is the instruc tor’s fault! He’s such an idiot that I can not even open my text.” Can this statement indicate any pos sible comprehension of re sponsibility? '*lt does not make a difference what at tidue exists here. A ma ture individual can get all he wants out of this insti tutiono” Is this responsi bility that leads to en lightenment? M Why should I waste my time contributing here when next term I’ll be out at the main?” Do you think this attitude can ever make a responsible contribution? Now, put the faculty and student body togetner, and visualize the type of cir cular response produced! Is there any wonder why the cloud exists? Believe it or not, I am not presumptuous enough to offer a solution to the problem or for that matter to even state the problem is serious. If I did I am sure I would be widely sought as an administrator, for I am sure the problem is not unique to Highaeres. However, perhaps, if we were to talk about it in the spirit of intellectual freedom that does exist here, perhaps that talk might cause the air to stir. - perhaps The Business Office and Booksstore at the Hazleton campus operate under the University regulations. Since the Business Office was located in the Sub., next to the booksstore, it is now possible for nearly full time operation of the bookstore for the conven ience of the students and faculty. Resident Instruc tion and Administration budgets are handled in the office of Mr. Frank C. Kos tos, director of the campus. Faculty expenditures are part of Resident Instruc tion. Faculty travel ex penditures must be cleared by Mr. Kostas. The business office handles expenditures affecting these budgets : Building Operations, Cafe teria, Bookstore, Student Union Building Operations, Health Services, Student Affairs, Athletic Programs, and Physical Education and Health. University policy concerning discounts on the sale of goods by campus bookstores is the follow ing : "All bookstore sales must be made at pre-deter mined prices. Discounts are not to be granted on any bookstore sales regardless of the type ox 4 amount of the sale." "Restriction by the university on cash sales and receipt states: Cash receipts are not to be used for making cash ad vances to employees or cashing checks." Dean Mc- Callus is exploring the possibilities of setting up a check cashing system in conjunction with the Stu dent Government Associa tion.