Opinions Highacres ommentary On May 27, commence ment exercises will be conducted here at Highacres. "Commencement" is a term that frequently takes on various mean ings to different people. For some, it means "the end." No more headaches with school work or class scheduling. You are finally free to do as you please without having any academic restrictions placed on you. A person of this opinion is not likely to go very far in life. Since Americans, to the most part, ‘ are success-oriented today, a person who leaves school By George P. Yanoshik, Jr. as a college graduate without any goals or aspirations for the future certainly does not con form thrthis model. Commencement, ac cording to its dictionary definition, though, is the beginning. For college graduates, this is the time when life "in the real world" is finally a reality. It is a new beginning and a chance to prove your worth not only to yourself as an individual, but also to society and. the world in which you live. Students will leave Highacres with a number of various degrees ranging from Business to Engineering and Sociology. Hopefully, - the graduates of this campus will seriously reflect on their education here and make a wise career deci sion possibly a selec tion that will influence the remainder of their lives. It is unfortunate that every student leaving the universities nationwide cannot walk into a career that he studied so hard to prepare for. Labor market trends show that this is not always possi ble. Jobs are in demand, now, and the 'B2 graduate may have to settle for a career out side of his major tem porarily. - Don't be discouraged. Hard work and dedica tion will assist anybody in working his way up the ladder of success. It will just be a matter of time and perseverance. the first day is the first day of the rest of our lives. It is now that the carefree college student must fill the role of a .... -- _,.. 1, --.. ( , I - 1 !: • *)i t .,..‘... D.o :atiG•DA - \- responsible adult. This very important day should be taken serious ly. Remember, be "Penn State Proud" always, and when you, as college graduates, land that THE HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN Vol. 17, No. 5 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Executive Editors Executive Editor-Elect Adviser Associate Editor News Editor Sports Editor Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Photo Editor Layout Editor Advertising Manager Writers Photographers Unsigned editorials represent the official view of the COL LEGIAN. Views expressed in bylined articles are)those of the in dividual contributor, and they do not necessarily reflect the view of the COLLEGIAN.' , career which you've prepared so hard for, don't forget what a Penn State Hazleton Campus education has done for you! Jerry Trently, Jr. Kelly A. Yale George P. Yanoshik, Jr. STAFF MEMBERS Page 2 May , 1982 Pamela Eppinger Dr. Michael Santulli Lori Emerich Terry McCarthy Donna Roberts Jayne Ann Bugda James Nichols Tony Leshinskie Joe Krushinsky, Jr James Nichols .... James Bagley Bill Boyer Mark Brennan Jayne Ann Bugda Mary Jane Cuba John Cusatis Jay Exner Stephanie Kocher Tony Leshinskie Nick Pisani, Jr. Susan Ritz Will Robertson Alita Rovito Debbie Schott Tim Swarr Pam Weeks Steve Zarick Mark Anton Bill Boyer Tony Leshinskie Tom Swarr Tom Topoleski Jerry Trently, Jr. .. Tory Robertson