The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, May 01, 1966, Image 3

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    SUCCESS I
The first Highacres' Expansion
Fund Drive reported a total «f
$213,0ti, Before the final
"M«p-up" Campaign is over,
$215,*0* is expected. This is,
of course, well over the
$200,000 goal. Over lv million
dollars will be available when
government funds are supplied.
With this money Highacres
plans a combined laboratory
°lassroom facility. We, the
students of Highacres, should
be very glad’to have "been’able'
to share in financing such a
Project and very proud tha t
the community has so much
faith in higher education.
THE COLLEGIAN STAFF
Helen Floyd
Berenice Lester
Bill Kadelak
Tom Roberts
Blair Bates
Marcia Churilla
Diane Corradini
Sharon Fellin
Tony Greco
Tun King
Elaine Maddon
Helen Mallon
Faculty asvisor
Mr. Thomas Price
JOBS IN EUROPE
Attentions all students who
want to go to Europe this sum
mer. The placement department
of the American Student Infor
mation Service announces that
an interesting selection of
summer jobs in Europe, number
ing more than It, #oo, is still
available’ to I college, students
who apply now. Most jobs do
not require previous experi
ence or foreign language abil
ity. Wages range to four hun
dred dollars a month and room
and board is often included.
Available positions include
lifeguarding and other resort
work, child care, office work,
factory work, saleswork, farm
work, shipboard work, hospital
work, construction work, and
camp counseling. Although ap
plications are accepted through
out the school year, jobs are
given on a first come first
served basis. This year the
ASIS is granting a $250 travel
grant to all applicants.
Job and travel grant applica
tions and detailed descriptions
(location, wages, working hours
etc.) including many photo
graphs of American college
students on jobs in Europe are
available in a 36 page booklet
which students may obtain by
writing directly to Dept. ¥lll
American Student Information
Service (ASIS), 22, Avenue De
La Liberte, Luxembourg City,
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and
sending $2 with their request
to cover the cost of the illu
strated booklet, handling and
•verseas air mail postage.