The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, December 16, 1974, Image 6

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    Page Six - Righacres Collegian, December 16, 1974
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continued from page five
ous of all conflicts, for a
span of one's life which is
spent in ignorance is a total
waste, and when reflected upon,
one remembers nothing of its
existence.
Lastly, after living in a
dorm during the week and visiting
home on the week-ends, the stu
dent is faced with a frightening
realization--he has no real home,
everything is simply temporal.
When he's home for the week-ends,
life is not as it used to be in
the elms before college. No tele
phones are ringing for him, no
mail is waiting at the post office
in his name, for the majority of
his friends have gone their sep
arate ways. And the dorm could
hardly be considered home, for
in two or four years he will gra
duate and start a new, if just as
temporary, life for himself.
In conclusion, then, a stu
dent must first recognize all of
the conflicts and differences
which face him before he can to
tally adapt to his new college
surroindings. He must also rea
lize that once he leaves home,
he can never go back -elgain.
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SERVICE
The following is a letter
received by the COLLEGIAN from
Senator Hugh Scott:
Each summer the Federal
Government affords thousands
of college students the op-
portunity to work as in in
tern in a Federal Agency.
This allows the student to
gain a clearer insight into
the day to day functions of
our government. Unfortunate
ly however, too many students
miss the opportunity because
they are unaware of the re
quirements of the programs.
Consequently, I have been
in touch with the placement
office at your school and
have provided the necessary
details regarding the qual
ifications, filing deadlines,
and addresses of the agencies
to be contacted. I would like
to emphasize that each student
should apply early to receive
maximum consideration. The
filing deadline for the Civil
Service summer employment ex
amination is January 17, and
many other agencies have ap
plication dealines in early
Spring.
I hope those students
who are interested in pur
suing a job in government
following their graduation
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With kind regard,
In the article on Las
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of the COLLEGIAN, it was mis
takenly stated that one of
the "burglars" who invaded the
peace and quiet of the "Oasino
Highacres" was Hr. Methot.
However 4 the third member
of the villainous trio was
really Dr. ()rhin o who was
disguised so well that the
members of the staff did not
recognize him. Forgive us,
Dr. Orbin, for missing you.
ITHE HICHACRES COLLEGIAN STAFF
!WISHES TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUN
ITY TO WISH THE STUDENTS AND
(FACULTY OF THE HIGHACRES CAM.-
. PUS THE MERRIEST OF CHRIST
MASES AND THE HAPPIEST AND
MOST PROSPEROUS OF FEW YEARS.
Dear Santa,
I want a 4.0 for Christ-
Shoes for the entire family
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Hn i gh Scott
U.S. Senator
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A Bewildered Student
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