PAGE SIX Mountain AArea on July 31. George McCutcheon is general chairman of the festivity which will be held at Irem Temple Country Club Pavilion featuring a Bicentennial theme. Peter George is co-chairman and Robert Maturi is in charge of invitations. Pictured (left to right) are Walter Kozemchak, vice president of the club; Mrs. Kozemchak, Robert Maturi, Mrs. Maturi, Thomas Neyhard, Mrs. Neyhard, George McCutcheon, chairman; Mrs. McCutcheon, Peter George, co-chairman; Mrs. George, Leo Nauroth, past president of the club; Mrs. Nauroth, Mrs. Ray Hillman, Ray Hillman, Kiwanis president; Mrs. Robert Carichner, Robert Carichner, financial secretary. Lake-Lehman 1971 class to reunite July 31 Addresses are sought for School Class of 1971 will ‘he following class hold their five-year class Members: Carol Addison, reunion on July 31 at F. Dan Carlson, Kevin Cote Hanson's Park, Harveys and Suzanne Rodriguez. fake. Anyone having information Invitations for the ©ntheabove or whohas not reunion have been mailed. received an invitation is Lake-Lehman High bres ei) Returns are requested as requested to contact Linda soon as possible. Adams-639-5449. a EL COLLEGE MISERICORDIA Continuing Education RG ICRI ICICICICY GGI6252525 8 J ' Title Session/ Credits Time Title Session Credits Time. KM Geo. 3 3 351 19 Century American A 3 or 6:30-9:30 PM. *202 World Cultural A 3 or 6:30-5:30 P.M. 0 fa Geography : 0) : Batik Workshop MD T&T 2c 12.500 PM 201 Earth Science c dor B:A5-10:00 AM. 365 Elem Art Methods T&T Jer 1-500 PM 206 Environmental Problems C dor 10:10-11:25 AM. 365 Elem Art Methods D dor 6:30-8:10 PM. Hist i! 124 Fundamentals of CO MEW 3c 15:00 PM 0 U.S. Sorvey Il .B dor 9-10:40 AM. C Painting : 401 History of Yon B dor 10:45 AM- 220 Weaving 1 B)MEW 3cr 6:30-9:55 PM Revolution 12:25: P.M. 320 Weaving Il B MEW Jor 6:30-9:55 PM 101° in of Westen 3 or 845-1125 AM. 335 Photography | @) T&Th Jer 6:30-8:55 PM Civ ) : 435 Dark Room Techmiques (0) T& Th 3 cor 6:30-8:55 P.M. 182) ie of Westen ~~ C Jer BiAS-11:25 AM. ; 227 Bacteriology D dcr 9 AM.-12 notn Heme Ec : ] 125-6 Anatomy & B (Mon. Thu 6 cr 8:30 AM- 301 Fundamentals of A do G300PM CD : Physiology Fri) 100 PM Nutrition Chem Music .203 Intro to Organic [ 3 or 6-2:30 PM. 230 Music Appreciation D 3 or 6:30-8:10 PM. 203 Intro to Organic t 3 cr 8:4510:30 AN. Phil kd 110 Images of Man A der a PM. 241 Social Foundation CHEW der 1:15-5:00 P.M. 110 Images of Man B der B:30-B:10 PMD 365 Parent-Teacher CTeM 3 or 1:15-5:00 P.M. 255 Science & Human B dor 8:15-9:55 P.M. Relations Values 3 368 Teaching of Reading C 3er 10:10:11:25 AM Pol Sci : n 360 Corriculum | e 3or 11:35 AM- 204 American Political BT&Th 3 or 6:30-9:55 P.M. 311 Diag. & Treatment of 12:50 P.M. Systems Read, Difficulty £ 3 or 8:45-10:00 AM. Psych 361 Curriculum 11 D 3 cr 5:30-8:10 PM. 123 General Psychology B der 8:15-8:55 PM. 473 Learning Disabilities D Jor 8:15-9:55 PM, 123 General Psychology e 3 er 8:45-10:00 AM. 351 Cataloging and C Jor 1000-11:25 AM 270 Dev Psychelegy | C Jer 10:10:11:25 AM. J Classification 330 Personality C der 11:35-1250 AM. 261 Book Selection C Jor 11:35 AM: 280 Psych Tests & B Jor 6:30-8:10 P.M. 12:50 PN. Measurements ; “369 Children's Literature C Mon. thru 3 cr 6:30-8:10 P.M. 431 Behavior Modification D Ser BI0BIDPM Thurs. 430 Abnormal Psycholosy D Jer 815-955 PM. H Eng. ; 230 Psychology of Exc ChB dor 8:15-9:55 PM. : Toa English Composition BM&W 3c 5:30-9:55 PM R Tech : 107 Lit Forms: Fiction t 3 or 8:45-10:00 AM 106 Medical Terminology A Jor G:30-S30PM BR oc 5 121 Principles of Seciology A Jer 6:30-9:30 PH DA A wl ma RI, —Many special programs can be taken for ocia ems er 6:30-8:10 PM. : redit. Please not the exceptions. 233 Seciology of Health D Jor 315-955 PM eredit oy mone 323 Seciology of Education 8 Jor BISUSE PN. R A Bicentennial Folk Art Series 251 Introduction te Social B Jor G:30B10PM DB Spinning with a Drop Spindle— Wl June 22-24 : 204 Comection of Spesch B Jor 630-810 PN. 1 credit or non-credit Disorders non-credit non-credit H ) non-credit credit $10. | and Woodwinds 3 credits Tennis 2625S RRS SS ESS TS 5505252 2 Theo 206 Jesus, God & Man f dor 8:45-10:00 AM. *Students can take one semester of Western Civilization by attend- ing the first three weeks of the class. Mid term exam will then be used as the final exam. Tultion—$60 Per Credit CODE FOR SESSION A—May 24 — Jure 11 (3 hrs.) M-F B—June 7 — July 9 (1:40) M-Th C—June 21 — July 30 (1:18) M-F D—July 12 — August 13 (1:40) M-Th TTT Ta TTT Ta Te Ta TT” Te 25252525252525d5 REGISTRATION Registration can be completed: - in person prior to any of the sessions from 8:30 AM. to 4:30 P.M. May 23, June 6, June 19, July 11, from 1 pm. to 5 pm. (Individualized academic } counseling will be available for adult stu- _ dents during any of these registration i times.) Tuition is payable at the time of registra- tion. Please make check or money order payable to College Misericordia and mail to: Director of Continuing Education : College Misericordia : J Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612 LAKE PTA OFFICERS--Installation of officers for the coming school year at Lake Elementary School PTA took place at the school last week. Participating in the ceremonies were (left to right) first row, Jeannine Wood, outgoing president; Peg Gray, president; Millie Hanson, treasurer; and Becky Baker, vice president; second row, Maggie Rambus, corresponding Barbara Drobnicki, secretary. The board of the Back the library. During the t.' Memorial Library month, Mrs. Claire recently appointed Mrs. Esposito of Mountaintop William Mainwaring to fill gave a working a vacancy on the board. Mrs. George McCutcheon, chairman of the nominating committee, demonstration: of quilling, a craft popular in Colonial and Revolutionary times. This is part of the Wilkes reported that Mrs. Barre district library’s Mainwaring has joined the Bicentennial crafts board representing project. More Jackson Twp. to fill the vancancy of Mrs. Tony Sharpe, who resigned. Ralph Lewis, treasurer, reported a number of outstanding debts from last year’s library auction. It is hoped that the new auction committee can begin free Joseph Stankus of Orange was elected president of the Franklin- Northmoreland Townships Lions Club at its! recent meeting at the Orange Golf and clear. The report of Course meeting rooms. the librarian, Mrs. Patricia Stankus will succeed Broida, showed a total of Robert Redmond as 6100 books .circulated for the month of April. Among these were 128 new borrowers. A total of 163 new books were added to president on July 1 when the club begins its fiscal year. Other officers elected were first vice-president, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18711 1976 Summer Sessions Classes Begin Wednesday, May 26 In-Person Registration First Session May 26 to July 1 Course offerings in Accounting, Anthropology, Art, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Criminal Justice, Economics, Education, English, Foreign Culture and Literature, Government, History, Information Sys- tems, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physics,. Psychology, Real Estate, Sociology and Social Work, Speech, Theatre, Theology Monday, May 24 Tuesday, May 25 Ten-Week Session May 26 to July 1 Registration Tuesday, May 25 for classes in Biology, Chemistry, Criminal Justice, Government, Mathematics, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology Second Summer Session July 7 to August 11 Summer Entry Program June 28 to August 5 of 1976 high school graduates College Discovery Program July 12 to 29 for talented high school juniors Mini-session — August 23 to 27 Bioethics Program — Jure 1 to 4 Human Cytogenetics Workshop — July 12 to 16 Interior Decorating and Arabic Language on non-credit basic For Information: Call or write: Associate Dean for Continuing Education King's College, Wilkes-Barre, Pa Call 717—824-9931, Ex, 223, 224 demonstrations are planned for the Fall. Participants included 20 fourth. graders from the Dallas Elementary School. Another activity was a belly dance demonstration for the story hour mothers given by Mrs. Gail Butkiewicz of the Wilkes Barre YWCA. Harry Yatsko; second vice-president, Joseph Mattioli; . third vice- president, Jerry Siperko; secretary, Joseph Phillips; treasurer, Fred Harcarik; tail twister, Robert Red- mond. Outgoing officers of: the Orange Lions Club, in addition to - President Robert Redmond, are first vice-president, Joseph Stankus; second vice- president, Harry Yatsko; third vice-president, Joseph Mattioli; secretary, Ted Dymond; treasurer, William Dixon; tail twister, Joseph Phillips. ‘a: The economy is moving is getting jealous. 000 Let’s face it. We'll never really crack down on air pollution until it interferes { 5 classes from Trucksville were introduced to the Library with a tour and a talk by Mrs. Charles S. Frantz about what it was like to be a chils in Revolutionary times. Mrs. Frantz was dressed in the appropriate costume and showed various tools from the Wyoming Vally’s Historical Society's museum. Mrs. Frantz is president of the Historical Society. The library has been officlially endorsed by the Luzerne County Bicentennial Commission. € HEAVIEST WEIGHT XX DENIM STRAIGHT LEG AND FLAIRS IN4 CORDUROY’S gyms STRAIGHT AND FLAIR LEG - NUVO'S IN 5 Shades All By... BACK MT. SHOPPING CTR. SHAVERTOWN AY el SESSIONS STATE