IGHACRES COLLEGIAN WE DON'T GOSSIP BUT who Uwe will be showing around the campus this Friday where teddybear We wonder and his buddy were on a certain weekend (maybe Marie can help us) if anyone noticed an extra chaperone at the hayride why Miss Kidda has that "inner smile" why Duffy finally went to Spanish class where those grass stains came from, Annette If Nancy will go out with Dave and let him pick her up at home . ....if Dr. Levy sells jeans if the voltmeters work in the lab, John How Mr. Campbell finds the time to go to all those movies Bill Sol ly was. from Wednesday 6 to Thursday 4 last week (Huh, Joanne)? that guys like eunger girls (Right, Shats) 404ie,4heard ,t a group of migrant workers in vaded Coney Island a few Sundays ago, but that it really was our group of would-be cheerleaders that Duffy makes up all PSU exams at the Silver Dollar that Jane Ammon sleeps in the Sub . . . . . . that the "missing aircraft" from Speech 200 were shot down over - the lower parking lot . ..that certain, Freshman likes a girl Sue . . . that Charlie likes 'Math 4'4 that Larry likes to ride down 8 Street when its one way going up We'd Laugh if tain couple were getting bac to gether (Know anything about it, Fred?) . . . it really was Dave's sister who showed him around cam- Pus one Sunday . . . that Jane Am mon walked up the hill one day and found the SUB locked .. . Saturday where Old MacDonald had a barn. We say "had" because it belongs to a group known as "Praeter Violet". In fact, Old MacDonald wouldn't even recognize it. "The Barn", as it was appropriately named, looks like a regular barn on the outside but when you enter, you realize no sane chicken would ever lay an egg after being cooped up inside. Located at Lake Francis, "The Barn" is rapidly becoming the place to be for psychedelic enjoyment. Fully equipped with black lights, colored lights, strobe lights, post ers and graffiti, "The Barn" sways to the throbbing music of "Praeter we heard a cer- WHAT'S A BARN? L. to Neid, J. "Twig" Twardzik, Paul Chapman, Brian Metzger, Mike Reynol nights were abolished, wouldn't we Mary Ellen? . . . Physics was fun . . . Bonnie happened to get laryn gitis next Tuesday . . . "Gabe" lost her cool . .. the Scarlet Pump ernickle got drafted ... if Kathleen got drunk . . . (anyone found out who wrote this column . . .) Violet". Admission is only $l.OO, which is more expensive than "grass", but then no one will arrest you for being there. As of now it hasn't been decided whether "The Barn" will close for the Winter or not. You see, there's no heating system. If it does open there'll be a poster on the bulletin board. "Twig", a sophomore here at Highacres and drummer for "Praeter Violet" invites anyone at Highacres who can find "the Barn" to "come on up". He added "If it's cold out better bring a pocket warmer or girl friend." EXHIBIT PLANNED Talented students here is an excellent chance to display your talents. The Arts and Cultures Committee is sponsoring a art con test. All contributions are welcome. First prize will be a $25.00 saving bond. PAGE 3