October 30, 1953 riltrbrtitEsminT abtir IitTATRS - • • Ed. Biskis---It would have been good if it was carried out as planned, but as it was the whole thing was silly. ITary Jane Skoff---Pretty mild. Bob Yori-----Freshman initation not up to par with other colleges. Tom lassage--If I was a Sophmore it would be too easy, but as long as I am a Freshman it was O.K. Ilona Weltman-It,was done too late; if it was done earlier it would have been better. ;Lrt Teel If it was done earlier, and if it had followed the7ay that it was supposed to, the tiaie thing would have been more effective. Stupid • as it was. .anonymous----Thought Tom Breslins idea of revolt was revolting. Bob Scott----Tom Gaydos cute in ribbons (ED. NOTE--wear it more often Tom I) Lillian Junas-If it had been earlier the initiation would have been more interesting and more fun. things line up it looks as if everyone is in agreement with several ideas. First, the initiation should have followed the rules set down; Second, it was held too late, and Third, it. was too mild when compared to others at other colleges. Letts get together and see what can be done about it. STUDENTS FINALLY IKE A CLEAN PL CE Congratulations to all students from Frs. Smith and Mrs. Michael. Last week this .caper delivered a heavy blast to students who insisted on turning the dining room into one onorm)us garbage can, but this week; surprise, surprisek—Everyone took the nroblem to heart and cicandd up after they ate. No papers, no half oaten lunch, not oven a smelly old banana peel was left lying around. The excellent cooks of the kitchen didn't have to come dashing out to clean up between rushes, the hungry students didn't have to wait too long for their lunches, and everyone finished in better spirits because of the clean dining room. Sth let's keep up the good work and make the dining room as clean '^.s :=x: can--It's no fun eating linch with sem:ones half-eaten lunch in front of yaul CALLING ;ALL SOUP SPECLILISTS If you're enterosted in making real soup, Mr. Steele's just the fellow to he/p you. In case you're one of the 400• students you've probably seen his whale bone, but for those who haven't had the good fortune to take the Zoolooky course, you've missed a big boner. For those who have strong stomachs and rugged constitutions, you will enjoy looking at the pig embryo and the baby chick. Those will probably find their way into a Zoo 10 perio4 3 so keep your eyes open; HTErrers the question of the week WHAT EiPPENED TO THE FROGS?????? There is a deep dark mystery surrounding this terrible calamith, but be patient; the case is about to crack wide open and when it does, we'll give you all the gruesome details. The latest additions to the lab which will interest everyone, arc the battles of pickled sea animals. These are all mounted and labeled, making identification and study easy. HAZ LET ON C 01 ., r PG lAN ?age