- The Highacres Collegian, Mar. 31, 1976 GUIDE TO MONEY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION Guide to more than 250,000 Scholarships and Financial Aid Source items valued at over $5OO million dollars. Contains the most up-to-date Information on: Scholarships, grants, aids, fellowships, loans, work-study programs, cooperative education programs, and summer job opportunities; for study at colleges, vocational and technical schools, paraprofessional training, community or two-year colleges, graduate schools, and post graduate study or research; funded on national, regional, and local levels by the federal government, states, cities, foundations, corpora tions, trade unions, professional associations, fraternal organizations, and minority organizations. Money is available for both average as well as excellent students, both with and without need. BENNETT PUBLISHING CO. Dept. 214,102 Charies Street, Boston, Mass. 02114. Please rush me copies of GUIDE TO MONEY FOR HIGHER EDUCA TION at $5.95 plus 50c for postage and handling for each copy. I am enclosing $ (check or money order). Name Adddress © Copyright 1976 Bennett Publishing Co. HEW YORK(CIEE) —Now students who want to work in Great Bri tain, France, Germany or Ire- land don't have to worry about all the red tape usually in- volved in finding a job abroad. CIEE (Council on International Educational Exchange), the largest non-profit student tra vel organization in the U.S., will make all the arrangements so that students can work in any of these four countries. Participants in CIEE's "Work in Britain" program get official permission to find a job any- where in the British Isles for up to six months at any time of the year. Last year students on the program did everything from serving ale in a pub in a Yorkshire village to typing scripts in a London television studio. In Ireland, Germany and Prance students work at summer jobs - usually in stores, hotels, restaurants or factor ies. Work abroad The program in Germany is free and includes a job place ment by the ZAV (the German na tional employment service). For the program in Ireland, the fee is $10; in Great Britain, $25; in France, $25, or $B5 if a job is prearranged by the Paris office of CIEE, All past participants agree: there's no better way to get to know a country than to work and live there. With CIEE's work program, that's easy to do. Just write for details and ap plication forms to CIEE, Dept. J, at either 777- United Nations Plaza, New York, New York 10017 or 236 North Santa Cruz, #314, Los Gatos, California 95030. DRINK MILK IWMIMIIW MAKE A BANNER continued from page 7 $2O. Winning banners will be come the property of the Fine Arts Council. All entries should be de livered to the Banner Contest Committee at the loading plat form at the rear of the Library Hazleton Campus, Penn State University on Sunday, April 25 between 1 and 4 p.m. or on Monday, April 26 between 6 and 8 p.m. No banners will be ac cepted after these dates. A 3” by 5” card with entrants name, address, and phone num ber and a brief description of the banner should be at*- tached(to each entry. Banners will be judged on creativity, craftsmanship, and durability. Winners will be notified before the Festival and their names will be printed in the Festival program. All banners must remain the property of the Committee until the closing of the Festival, May 9* Non-winning banners should be picked up immediately after the Festival on Sunday, May 9 between 5 and 7 p.m. Feet-' Get moving! The annual March of Dimes Walk-a-Thon will be held on April 25. Anyone can partici pate, with all proceeds to go to the March of Dimes. Mayor Tumbach of Hazleton will lead the walk. Walkers will follow a 22-mile course which will begin and end' at Harmengeist Stadium, Free passes to Ghost Town in the Glen, an amusement park in Moosie,'Pa.., and a free pair of shoes from Tom McAn are ex amples of the many prizes to be given away. A dance for all participants is tentively scheduled for the same day, or a week after the walk-a-thon. In charge of the walk-a-thor are Highacres students Hose Anr Davidick, Steve Daderko, and Steve Touzel. Sign of the times: Couples planning to move into the mar ried students housing at Nor thern Arizona U. will now be required to produce a marraige certificate.