Inside : Exclusive Interview With Penn State s Senior Vice-President Stanley Ikenberry 9 - i 97 See Page 4 Published By Students of ■ II # The Hazleton Campus of highocres CollegKHl = “ "Bigfoot seen walking on the service road, East of the Physical Education Building. (This photograph was taken by a Highacres student with a "snap-shot" camera). igfoot Sighted At Highacres Tall, dark, and not-so handsome would be one way to describe what was seen by several Highacres students on the evening of April 13 near the campus tennis courts. "We were coming from the fireline, past the gym and noticed this really foul smell. About half-way down the service road we heard alot of noise behind us, like some thing was running through the woods. When we turned around, it was just sorta' there standing by the gate across the road," recalled one of the students. "I would say it was about eight or nine feet tall and really black," said another witness. After a couple of seconds it ran •'nto the By DOUG HELLER Collegian Staff Writer woods to the left of the gate, taking huge strides. We didn't bother chasing it because we weren't exactly sure what it was," the student added. "There isn't really any way to be sure what.we saw was a bigfoot, but I know it was no shadow," another witness commented. A bigfoot has been described as half man and half ape by many winesses in North America. The adult crea tures supposedly ranges in size from nin to twelve feet and is completely covered with thick, black hair. These elusive crea tures have reportedly been sight ed in nearly every state of the nation at one time or another. The most frequent reports of continued on page 10 Frosh Place Emphasis On Careers By CATHY RUSINKO Collegian News Editor Highacres freshman tend to prefer small families, plac ing an emphasis on career achi evement over financial reward. So indicates the results of a national attitude survey conducted by the American Coun cil on Education and the Uni versity of California at Los Angeles. The survey was ad ministered to 315 first year students at Highacres as part of a University-wide survey. The two most important goals for men were becoming an authority in their field and being well-off financially. However, these goals were rank ed fifth and seventh, respect ively, by women. The first choice of women, helping others in difficulty, ranked fifth among men. A large percentage of men and women felt it important to raise a family and develop a philosophy of life. Women plac ed a ’philosophy third and family fourth, whereas men's responses were reversed, placing family •third and philosophy fourth. Both men and women placed ob taining recognition from their colleagues in fifth position. In actual percentage order Continued on "Page 6 inside tiie cofleptan Collegian Personality...p.l2 Editorials p. 2&3 From the desk of the S.G.A. President p. 3 Ikenberry Visits p,4 Letters To the Editor...p.2 Sports p.ll
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