whcb 1580 am Your Highacres Radio Station Going to college can be a drag if you have no money to spend while you’re furthering your education. With all the free time you have for studying, could it be rescheduled so that you can take on a part-time job. The opportunities are pretty numerous considering Hazleton is such a large town. If you are truly interested in finding employment, you should go to see Mr. White in room 212 of the Main Building. There you will fill out an index card that covers the essential info for you to be filed as as available student for part-time employment. The places you may be referred to are the A & P, Mrs• Moyer gets Mas ters Degree Mrs. Norma Moyer, a part-time English instructor here at High acres , recently completed the requirements for a Master of Arts Degree in English. She earned her degree at Bucknell University and will participate in the university’s commencement exercises next April. In meet ing her final requirements through courses taught by Mr. Stuart Erwin, French instructor at Highacres, Mrs. Moyer had much to say in praise of Mr. Erwin's classes. Presently engaged in her third year of teaching at High acres, Mrs. Moyer has been in the field of education for eighteen years. Before becom- PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT by Alfred Wolf The new Assistant Professor of Speech Communications at Highacres is Dr. Carl Holmberg. Holmberg received his Doctorate in Rhetoric from Ohio University. He also has a Master's Degree in Interdisciplinary Humanities from the University of Chicago, and a Bachelor's Degree from Heidelberg College. His past teaching experiences iprior to his coming to Highacres include one semester at Heidel berg College teaching Interdis ciplinary Humanities, one year teaching English at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, and three years teaching Oral Inter pretation and Public Speaking at Ohio University. Holmberg also spent one year teaching piano „ in Chicago. Part-time employment on cam- Aside from Dr# Holmberg*s pus is mostly a form of finan- interes ts in the field-of edu ave cation, he also enjoys composing, a I P anci f- 1 painting, hiking, and working application and be selected by w ith youngsters on the grade the faculty. Jobs for financial school junior high level . aid include working m labs, He spends much of hie time read instructional services, phys. ing and writing, anrt haA one of ed. assistants (such as life his published in the clerks, clerical assis- „ Journal of Ehuogophy and tants, and library aids. Also In Dr . Holmberg's students are needed m the dining word , tI like all the thi hall, and for maintenance around other people don , t like< „ the school like cutting the lawns one of his more interesting and shoveling snow. Pay for most hob bies is his comic book col part-time jobs is minimal wage- lection . At one time he * an hour. over five thousand copies, many of them valuable first editions. While teaching at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, he used comic books when faced with the problem of adults who were poor or non-readers. When asked about his impres ing an instructor at Highacres, sions of Highacres he replied, she taught at elementary and "I enjoy living here, the fae secondary school levels. She ulty and staff have been very earned both her Bachelor and nice to me, the area is beauti- Master of Science Degrees in ful, and the students are inter- Education at Bloomsburg College, ested and interesting." His Mrs. Moyer, who has been a outlook has been positive so far resident of the Hazleton area and we hope it will stay that all her life, commented that way. she enjoys teaching at Highacres and looks forward to the en thusiasm and ambition of the students. Zayres, Franklins, Boston Store, etc. BECOME A COLLEGE CAMPUS TffiAT.ttß Sell Brand Name Stereo Components at lowest prices. High profits; NO INVESTMENT REQUIRED. For details, contact: FAD Components, Inc. 20 Passaic Ave., Fairfield, New Jersey 07006 Ilene Orlowsky 201-227-6884 The Highacres Collegian, October 8, 1976 - NEW PROF ON CAMPUS by Susan Latovich
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