Vol. Xlll No. 7 MOTORISTS ;MST /EGISTER TUESDAY All students who drive cars to college ate to regi with the Traffic Committee ) Tuesday in the foyer 0 nounced by the committee today. To put a stinger minder to forgetful people, the committee has annotnced that a fine of t.. 00 will be assessed upon a student for failure to register the car he drives (whether it is his own or not) to'college. The purpose ) explained "David Edwards of the committee, is tp see that traffic and patking regulations are enforced fairly to all drivers. VTLIURY FALL TICKETS NOW BEING SOLD Tickets for the ROTC military BPII can now be purchased from student representatives. The ball is being held April 19 at the Valley Country Club, with Frankie Reynolds and his Orchestra. Tickets are A 3.60. .{ARIL 30 TO BE SPRING "CLEAN-UP Di4:M April 30 has been designated by Student Council as "Clean-Up Day", the traditional day at Highacres when students and faculty all turn out to .do a spring freshening- Up process on the campus in preparation for 710 Day. — This was announced by Council Pi'esident Henry Giuliani, On "Clean-UP,rmy" classes will be suspended at 12:20 p.m. The afternocin will be taken for dividing into crews with specific jobs on the campus. May 7 has been set as the rain-date, • INSIDE INFORMATICN ON EASTER VACATION Officially coinciding with the main campus schedule, Eaoter Reces6 starts at 12:20 p.m., Wednesday, April 9. ClaSses resume Wednesday, 4ril 16 at 12:25 p.m. 42 MEN JOIN FIRE FIGHTERS • Forty-two Highacres men turned out for the Fire Prevention meeting last week. pit the meeting Robert E. Akers, fourth semester zoology and entomology major, was named . leader of the fire prevention organization. Named as assistants were Raymond Schults 4 second semester education major,' and Joseph C. Smith, , fourth semester Commerce and finance major. At a meeting yesterday with Andrew McLovich of the fire department in charge, the groups was divided into squadrons. Student crews may be called on in fire emergencles throughout the state. LANGUAGE CLUB DONATES 116 TOWARD FRENCH MOVIE Lt its meeting Thursday the Language Club donated 116.00.t0 the College Arts Society toward the rental of a French made movie which is being scheduled for showing soon. The club also elected officers at yesterday's meeting,, Results released to the COLLEGIAN are President Joseph C. Smith, fourth semester commerce and finance student; vice president -- Donald G. Fisher, fifth semester arts and letters student, Secretary-treasurer Ruth E. Feingold, second semester arts and letters major; publicist -- Marie E. Jacko, second semester commerce ancifinance major;'and sergeant-at-arms -- Vincent CorradO, third semester commerce and finance major. The decision was made by the club that an annual dues of $l.OO will be necessary for club maintenance. DO YOU W,'INT THE COLLEGIIT PICTURE REVIEW? SEE 'GIULIANI OR VOW NiaI,BITERS .414 D IMIR4E4RERSpiaTENTION Today is the deadline for the faculty to turn in mid,.semester grades to the office. These grades do not become officially registered on Students' permanent records: Frank Kostos says,. as we go to press, that grade reports will probably be sent home to all students during the Easter recess. HAZ LET ON C °VAHAN Wetly News lettet 4 Pidi