THe f ~W ; Ca? bh J ) 9 R= Stuoent’s l, Voice : » & i / “iy ( VoL | NO | ‘OcToBER PLAY IT GAL, Sal LOST? Mike Kennedy It has come to this reportert!s attention that the RUTC recruiting team is up to its old tricks again. lanely, harrassing incoming freshmen to join their (A TC) ranks. I checked into one such situation and have the following to report: freshmane- "They wouldn't take no for an answer, They always had to know why I didn't want to join, That's my busi- ness, ‘No, ! should be good enough, Cadet Fred Hinkle: "Tiis year we are not pressuring anyone to join. Due to the feelings last year, we have purposely lessened our re- cruiting efforts, It is strictly voluntary this year," I do not intend to call either of these state- ments false. However, I have the following sugges- tions for the future, Per haps two or three people should be designated as a recruiting team, with in- terested applicants direc- ted to speak to this tean. That every cadet need not make it a personal crusade to . sign up as many new people as possible. Since Cadet Hinkle said he did not want uninterested per- sons in the detachment, quality and not quantity siiould be the goal, Mi- nally, if the answer is "lo," let that be the end of it. If no reason is prefer not to discuss their . Group ‘counsel- ing is now being offered by the Division of Counseling in room 107B. Students are invited to perticipsate in groups to discuss their individusl pro- blems on a personal level. This group is almed et the stu- dent who has diffi- culty adjusting to college or other stu- dents. ; “its a give and take thing," said Mr. White,%where students can really. talk together about their mutual fears and inhibitions. A chance to help them find themselves." Furthur informa- tion can be obtained in room 107 from oq Mr. White or Mr. Abramson. forthcoming, there should be no reprisals or hard feelings, Contrary toc pop- ular opinion, some people reasons for everything they do, It is my fond wish that this advice be taken to heert by those concerned, True, the "Military School" effect has diminished to a great extent. Congratulations on that; this is about recruit- ing. Sometimes a simple “hot does suflice, next time, peace... Until THE SGA or oorry Government association Cecile Keltz STURY Promises, promises, so many promises. what ever happened to those campus- shaking pledges SGA made. They're probably locked in the file cabinet, corroding with other forgotten vows, Remember the election- "Vote Sun'-- a new lease on life, or was that just an attractive campaign slogan? The students are be- coming impatient with the new administration and their "phoney" promises. A com=- munication gap has risen in place of SUN, - "They're not reaching ug," said one coed, ''welre not getting united, as they said we would." "They promised to unite us, but they haven't done a very good job. They're still hanging around in their own little click and show little effort to come over and meet the other people," said another student, Several sophamores are wondering, '‘What ever hap- pened to the social acti- vities they promised to have this year?" The freshmen keep ask- ing, "What's going on a- round here, and what is a councilman?" SGA-- "Come out and rap with us. You'll like us once you get to know us."