Page 10 96 Students In Jr. High Get Awards John F. Rosser, principal of the Dallas Junior High School, has announced that 96 junior high students will receive NEDT certificates. Twenty students in the seventh grade; 46 in the eighth grade, and 30 in the ninth grade qualified for Certificates of Education Development as the result of their outstanding performance on the National Educational Wendy Aicher, Karen Mahle, Eleanor In the above photo are 23 eighth grade Ehrhorn, Pamela Ellis, Cindy Lefko, Jill students who qualified for Certificates of Kush, James Howell; Third row: Daniel Educational Development. First row, left to Albert, Timothy Cross, William Evans, Development Tests. These right: James Dierolf, Ellen Grossman, Laura Steven Jones, Mary Kloeber, Mark Johnson, certificates are awarded to Enslen, Carol Kreidler, Joan Harrison, Lisa Robert Johnson, Morgan Jones, John students whose composite Dymond; Second row: Diane Anthony, Lusaitis. Scores are in the top 10 percent of their grades nationally. The NEDT offers an im- personal estimate of educational development and provides information useful for present appraisal and future planning. The NEDT battery consists of tests in English usage, mathematics usage, social studies, reading, and word usage. On June 24, 1956, the first passenger train reached King- ston on the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Railroad. Qualifying for Certificates of Educational Development in the ninth grade are first row. left to right: Catherine Gray, Carolyn Vail. Anne Watchulonis, Irene Lucas. Betty Bridger. Patricia Sutton, Colette Kashuboski. Diane Tabbit, Second row. left to right: Leslie Burket. Terri Roman, Debra Thompson, Carolyn Thrasher, Marti Spears, Susan Sorber. Sally Porter. Dawn Morgan. Edward Corcoran. Thomas MacAvoy; Third row, left to right: Jeffrey Supulski, James Parker, Thomas Swingle, Charles Harris. Richard Spencer, Jeffrey Hopper, Kevin Duermit, James Swepston, Michael McGroarty, Ed Farrar, George Weaver, Bruce Riefenstahl. Thornton, Bonita Soley, Patti Moore, Eileen Sherman, Patricia Wadas, Kevin Searfoss, Craig Stone; Third row: Daniel Menges, Thomas Morgan, Timothy Moran, Gregg Sutton, Joseph Perry, Paul Phillips, Steven Skammer, Donald Schalk, Thomas Youells. Absent: Carolyn Whipple. Pictured above are 22 of the 46 eighth grade students who qualified for Certificates of Educational Development. First row, left to right: Abby Rodda, Debra Prater, Sally Stredny, Barbara Voelker, Trenise Richardson, Carol Sheldon; Second row: Sue Bonnie iutch, Geralyn Hudak, Janine Szc- Seventh grade students who will receive zechowicz, Jean Otto, Kathy Fedock; Third certificates are pictured above. first row, left row: William Fleming, Richard Nixon, to right: Ruth Whitman, Roya Fahmy, Ann Bernie Sherin, Dennis Heim, Jeffrey Hawk, Sharon Gabel, Jane Schiowitz, Shelly Besecker. Robert Peters, Brendan Moran, McClain; Second row: Denise Sigworth. Tom Howard. SPRING SEMESTER—1973 EVENING SESSION STUDIES AT LUZERNE COUNTY - COMMUNITY COLLEGE EVENING COURSE OFFERINGS HUMANITIES English Composition I & Ii Art Appreciation * Fundamentals of Speech World Literature II American Literature 1 Modern Drama BUSINESS Introduction to Business Mathematics of Finance Data Processing Systems Personnel Administration Business Law I Principles of Accounting I Intermediate Accounting II Introduction to News Writing Tax Accounting Principles of Marketing I HISTORY Typing I American History to 1865 American History Since 1865 COMMERCIAL ART SCIENCE Color and Design II Life Drawing Introduction to Bio. Science I & II Portrait Painting Organic Chemistry II Avansed Yoga SOCIAL SCIENCE Principles of Economics II Introduction to Education General Psychology Principles of Sociology Contemporary Social Problems TUITION: *15% PER SEMESTER HOUR REGISTRATION: WED. and THURS. FEB. 7 and 8, 1973 From 9:00 A. M. - 8:30 P. M. at STUDENT CENTER CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, FEB. 12, 1973 For Additional Information Phone 825-7594 MATHEMATICS Survey of Mathematics T & II Basic College Mathematics College Algebra COPYRIGHT BY LOUDEN HILL FARM, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED R FROM oup £1 4 { # Na os * $ BL ding poss “COFFEE TREAT” 46 Public Square, Wilkes Barre Chemex and Melitta Brewers & Filters Home Baked Breads & Cakes Egg Displays
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