June 3 3 1954 MORE Ur P ERcl..ft SS MEM RAY SWENSON We must elect 'Ray as the most quiet of the Sopomoresf, He has a very good outlook on college,Pkeep the voice down and the marks upv, So far l for Ray, this has teen quite - fruitful, He entered our Center in the second semester of last year and has pursued the ChcmLstry Curriculum, He enjoys tinkering with his car as a hobby, We hope to see Ray back at Highacres next year. WIL' BUT CHKO “The Cal Pane of AFROTC“ did quite a job on the photography end of the Cadet activities. Emil id in his fourth semester of Business Administration and is on his way to State College next year s ”"The General!! appears to be shy, but get him out of class and hens quite a kibitzer. ROBERT STAUFFF2 A fourth semester student Bob began his college career in Agriculture Ed. at Wet Chester B.T.C. He transfered to our 'Center after puyying in one semester there.. Bob has distinguished himself' It. Colonel of theA.F.R.O.T.C. Unit, and fine position qualified him for the Convair Trophy. Bob is going to the Campus next year, althouah he hasntt succeeded in obtaining one of Mr. Steelts hairs from his bald spot. EUGENE 0 I NEILL Gehe is another quiet type s but that's only when he's in the "Halls of Ivy% When clatses are over s Gene " . let's his hair down and heads for the dance floor and a good band; Balling from Weatherly s he spends much of the summer awimming in bhe'Eurana Park pool.'Phat his dance floor tactics gave him a good background is proven by the tact that he was one of the first volunteers for the Drill Team, olgooky* - finishes his two years here at Highacres in the Arts and Letters curric. alum s but he's not positive at the moment of what his plans are for the fall* HARVEY SIiTJLTZ - in less than two weeks our friend Hary is going to make that long trip up the aiAeo A. third semester student in Business Administration, Ham and his bride on the Main Campus during his remianing two years. Millvill„ his home town, c is located between Bloomsburg'and nme donit 'MOW whereon Ham's friendliness make Shift good company anywhere, but his one problem is the joke about Peat and Repeat, GERALD ROOT This chap is a conscientious Botany student who lives along the Wilkes Barre Highway not too far from our Center. Jerry's plans are to graduate from Penn Sate with an Education degree to teach science, and from here he goes to-the main campus next semester. His favorite pastime is souping up his 'Mayflower". MIZ LET ON C OLLEGIAN Page