PACE MX ORGANIZES Announcement was made October 7 by the editor of RANT that the Highaeres Campus literary maga- zine will be published for distribu- tion prior to final week of Fall term. RANT will also be published Winter and Spring terms. Joanne Volosky, editor-in-chief, set the publication dates and announced the RANT staff for the -1969-1970 scholastic year as follows: Associ ate Editor, Torn Caccese Fine Arts Editor, Nick Dembrosky; Prose Editor, Paul Demko; and Barry Veet, Business Manager, Freshmen on the staff include: Jerry Bright, Ed. Roscioli, Kevin McCann, Rich Dymond, Jon Robert son, Debbie Zehner, Linda Skypaula, Mary Lynn Broski, Mimi Fuehrer, Diane Hunt, and Nancy Kent. Contributions in the form of art- work, cartoons, poetry, and short stories will be accepted only if sign ed by the contributing student. Upon written request, a student's name will be withheld from beneath the article, but all contributors will be listed on the credit page of the )(magazine. COLLEGIAN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR .. ART EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR LAYOUT EDITOR FEATURE EDITORS CIRCULATION MANAGER STAFF: Anne Marouchac, George Hasker, Beth Ziikowski, Jean Leokulic, ADVISOR THE HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN DR. HAROLD AURAND Cont'd: T. G. I. F. A pilot class in broadcasting was war. Students and faculty expressed conductd this year at the Wilkes their opinions on this highly con- Barre Campus and a second fresh troversial issue. Dr. Aurand kicked man Class will be enrolled this Fall. off the discussion with a general re- The advertising program is to be view of the present ideas concern- launched in the Fall of 1971 at an as ing national involvement in the war, yet undesignated site. The T.G.I.F. was conducted in a The three programs previously fashion allowing all present to voice had been approved by the Trustees his particular stand. as options in the University's Letters As will be the case when dealing Arts and Sciences associate degre with a many-faceted and highly program. complex situation, the informal talk The Trustees, however, decided in became heated at certain points. consolidate them into a separate Although no concrete conclusions two-year program in Mass Commun were drawn or any earth shaking ications in order to concentrate on solutions came upon, the T.G.LF. the vocational training aspect of must be deemed a success by its the three professions. very nature alone. Students and It was felt a distinct Mass Corn faculty members used their free munications major would more ef periods to contribute their views and fectively provide the. necessary aca showed genuine concern over this demic emphasis rather than continu national ..dilemma. Such wholeheart- ing the programs as options under ed response is admirable to say the the general, non-vocational Letters, least, in this increasingly apathetic Arts and Sciences. society. STAFF The Mass Communications curric ulum was designed by the Univer sity's School of Journalism and De partment of Speech in response to the growing remand for more small town reporters, broadcasters and ad , vertising personnel. "The news departments and ad verlising staffs of the smaller or medium-sized dailies and stations are hurting for trained personnel," explained H. Eugene Goodwin, head of the Penn State journalism school. "There just aren't enough quali fied people to go around after the metropolitan media, the wire serv ices, even government, industry and public relations firms, complete their recruiting," he continued. "We expect this neiv two-year pro gram, by focusing on the vocational Jo-Anne Volusky skills of the business, can do much ito solve one of journalism's most MR. RICHARD CAMPBELL critical manpower needs." . DAVE SUCHY NICK DEMBROWSKI . PAUL DEMKO BARB SIPLER, JOYCE RUPP . LARRY KELLY New 2-Year Programs Offered Dean lfieCenne, Joyce Rupp, and Ike Jacoby attended a steering University Park, Pa., June A committee meeting at the Schuyl new two-year degree-Program em - kill campus. The meeting was held to phasizing vocational training in evaluate the. Penn State Associate journalism, radio broadcasting and D egreß p rogra m, advertising has been approved by the Board of Trustees of The Penn- sylvania State University. The first_ joUknalism classes are has been revitalized. Joanne Volosky to be offered this year at the Dela- will, be the new newspaper corres ware and Shenango Valley Campus , Potalent. • es at Chester and Sharon. DIANE HUNT DIANE HUNT 130 0 ,7AO-6r, IN AND AROUND Highacres Happenings, a column in the Hazleton Standard Speaker The Highacres Collegian would like to announce that Mrs. Ferry, Librarian, andlr. Campbell, in structor in Philosophy, have been named as advisors• to the Collegian. We truly appreciate their support in our attempts to publish a respon sible and informative newspaper. On behalf of the student body, the Ilighacres Collegian would like to welcome all the new members of our faculty. On behalf of the staff of the Collegian, we ask the support and cooperation of the faculty, and we welcome all evaluations and criticisms. NOVEMBER 1 ALL UNIVERSITY DAY
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