The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, April 29, 1977, Image 6

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    6- The Highacres Collegian, April 29, 1977
FRESHMAN
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of importance, 73% of the men
felt it important to become an
authority in their field, 65%
to be well-off financially, 57%
to raise a family, 55% to develop
a philosophy of life, 51% to ob
tain recognition from colleagues,
and 48% to help others in diffi
culty.
Among women, 76% felt it im
portant to help others in diffi
culty, 71% to become an authority
in their field, 69% to develop a
philosophy of life, 54% to raise
a family, 54% toobtain recog
nition from colleagues and
43% to be well-off financial
ly.
Men and women agreed
that "parents should be dis
couraged from having large
families" with the actual break
down being 64% of the males and
49% of the females.
The agreeing breakdown of
students expecting to have no
children was 13% men and 9% wo
men. The largest group of stu
dents, 50% of both men and wo
men expect to have two children
with 24% of the women and 18% of
the men expecting to have three
children and 9% of the men and
6% of the women expecting four
children. 4% of the men and
women expect to have an one
child.
Compared to 18% of the wo
men, 38% of the men surveyed
agreed that "the activities of
married women are best confined
to the home and family." How
ever, outside of the home 89%
of the men and 96% of the wo
men agreed that "women should
recieve the same salary and op
portunities for advancement as
men in comparable positions."
The survey reveled that 81%
of the men and women at Highacres
cited being able to get a better
job as a reason to go to college,
with 57% including being able to
make more money as another reason
"I still say five minutes isn't enough time to get
from one class to another."
SURVEY
David Kraft has been ap
pointed Ediotr-in-Chief of
THE HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN to be
effective April 22, 1977.
Kraft (3 r< * term-Journalism) has
served on THE COLLEGIAN news
and photography staff since Sept
ember, 1976 and on the Board of
Directors as Editorial Assitant
and Club News Editor since
March, 1977.
"I hope to increase the
scope of THE COLLEGIAN by
being more responsive to student's
interests and concerns," said
Kraft. "Also, I hope to feature
articles reflecting the atti
tudes and problems of the stu
dents. I will strive to pro
vide better photography, news
articles, and columns to improve
If you like to write, think about being
THE HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN staff next year
* —i work and a lot of FUN.
Collegian
Appointed
Board
for ’77-78
THE COLLEGIAN as a campus coi
munications media."
Kathy Rusinko was named
News Editor effective April
1977. Rusinko(3 r d,term-Libei
Arts) served on the news sta:
since September, 1976 and on
Board of Directors as Club N<
Editor from December, 1976 t<
February, 1977. "I think th<
news staff has been effective
and efficient this year," saj
Rusinko, "and I want to keep
that way."
Patricia Marsh will reim
on the Board as Layout Edito:
Marsh (3 rc * term-Journalism) hi
served in that capacity sinc<
December, 1976 and has workei
the news and sports staff.
a member
A lot of