Page 14 - The Highacres Collegian* April 4» 1975* HELP WANTED FRESHMEN 1975-76 Collegian Searching for New Editor-in-Chief, Managing The staff of the 1974-75 Collegian is searching for new staff members for neat year’s Collegian staff. Unfilled positions on the board of directors include editor-in-chief, managing edi tor, and production manager. Any interested freshman should contact the Collegian office as soon as possible. A sense of organization and leadership qualities are needed for these position. A student in draft ing would probably bp the best .bet for production manager, as a sense of composition will be needed. Managing editor is in as possible, charge of all news on campus, Don't be shy. We won't, and is responsible for assign- bite you. And we don't re ing reporters to newsworthy quire that you have any pre items on campus and in the vious experience, either. We community. can teach you. # _ High Demand for Engineering Grads Demand is high for graduates of the two engineer ing technology associate de gree programs offered by the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences at The Pennsylvania State University, reports Dr. Willard Miller, associ ate dean for resident instruc tion in the College. Mining technology, of fered at the University's Fay ette Campus, Uniontown, since Monaca, since 1967, is the only two-year metallurgy pro gram in the country. Graduates of both these programs are reporting no trouble in finding employment at very good salaries, ac cording to Dr. Miller. The 25 mining technology graduates last year averaged more than |l,OOO a month in starting salaries, he says, Production manager Slots to Staff Members be filled The positions of sports editor, feature editor, photo grapher, and a number of other jobs are also still waiting to be filled. Freshmen, this is your campus now. The sophormores are leaving, taking with them the majority of the Collegian staff. If you want a news paper next year, YOU are go ing to have to do something about it. No one can keep this paper going but you. Don't let us down. Don't let yourself down. Anyone who is interested should report to the Collegian office as soon and the five greducates in me tallurgy were easily placed at salaries ranging from 1900 to f 1,100 a month. And there were more jobs available than there were two-year graduates to fill them. Currently, the mining technology program has the largest enrollment in its his tory with 81 full-time stu dents and 55 adjunct students, many of whom are studying part-time while holding full time jobs. Both programs prepare students for positions in in dustry "between the graduate engineer on one hand and the skilled worker on tbs other," Dr. Miller points out. And both, he says, have been ac crediting organization for en gineering and engineering technology curricula. Interested in music, art, poetry, dance of screeving? All this and more can be yours at the very reasonable cost of nothing this April 24* 25, 26 and 27 at p the Lebanon Valley College S ring Arts Festival Editor College Spring Arts Festival. All things get started Thursday night when two members of the music faculty combine talents of four hands on one piano. Colte ge\and community have joined together to form one of the most outstanding Arts Festivals in Pennsylvania. Exhibits, workshops and con certs are scheduled to make this weekend explode with activity. Do you often go home on weekends because there's noth ing to do? Well, on Sunday A pril 27th there will be an out door jammy by the group Peach, The action will take place be hind the dorm on the lawn, providing plenty of space for everyone. Peach, which has been together for about three years, consists of four mem bers who formally attended Highacres. They have played at such places as Wilkes Col lege, Kings College and at nightclubs all around the East Coast. They bill them selves as a rock-dahce group and the group's leader, Joe Falatko, expressed enthusi asm about playing at the cam pus. So, get your friends, frisbees or whatever and make it to the Jammy. Who knows, this could be the start of something! Hope to see ya there. ' LEBANON ARTS FESTIVAL Anyone interested in per forming or exhibiting is asked to write to Spring Arts Fes tival, Lebanon Valley College, Annville, Pa., or call 717- 867-4411* ext. 517. Peach Jammy April 27