The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, November 11, 1977, Image 8

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    Page B—The Highacres Collegian, November 11,1977
Gym Vandalism
Continued from page 1
According to the Athletic Department,
the gym was closed only on a temporary
basis; however, if vandalism continues,
programs other than scheduled classes
will be terminated until the situation is
resolved. Young stated his belief that only
a few of those individuals using the
facilities were involved in the vandalism.
“We hoped the temporary closing will
serve to alert students,” said Young
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Do you suffer from headaches, lack of
sleep? This could be a direct result of too
much studying. Therefore the
COLLEGIAN has made certain courses
available here at Highacres to relieve all
this tension and use up some of that extra
time you have on your hands (that could be
spent studying books)'. These courses are
listed under “The College Of Time
Wasted” and applications for enrollment
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How to Waste Ti me i n Col lege Enrollment Decline
By Lisa Sonner
Collegian Staff Writer
are now being accepted. Please note the
list of available courses offered for
possible student registration.
“The College Of Time Wasted” is open to
all students of all term standings. You may
add this college title to your present major
and state the name as follows: The College
of Time Wasted in Education, The College
of Time Wasted in Engineering, etc. Take
note again of bourses offered.
Pinochle 101—This course is a favorite at
the Highacres Campus as can be seen by
the many “scholars” studying this major.
The only possible prerequisite is Gin
Rummy 5 (advanced students may place
out of this course and enter directly into
pinochle 101).
Billiards 200—Only requirement is a $.25
registration fee.
B.S. 802—(Bull 802) This course involves
talking for lengthy periods of time about
basically nothing.. Class may be held
anywhere on campus. Private tutoring
available from Brad McNab and-or Mark
Dworsky.
B.S. 801—(Bull 801) is also offered. This
course entails the art of talking with
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industry in the 1970’5.
In order to make its projections, BLS
assumes that the rate at which college
graduates enter the labor force will
remain unchanged. Sudden changes in this
rate therefore affect the accuracy of the
projections. As already noted, one
problem during the early seventies was
that a larger proportion of college students
entered the labor market upon graduation
than had done so in the sixties. The per
centage of college educated women who
remain in the labor force or reenter the
labor force after a few years of work in the
home might also change. The projections
assume that these rates will increase, but
any change in the rate of increase will
affect the accuracy of the projections.
The cost of college, the supply of college
graduates available in the next decade,
and the demand for them will determine
whether or not college is a good financial
investment. Although we can make
estimates for each of these factors, to
determine what will happen to the salaries
of college educated workers over the next
40 or 50 years is far more difficult. If the
supply exceeds the demand (as seems
likely in the near future), salaries will not
increase as they did during the first half of
this century and college will not be as pro
fitable an investment.
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