PAGE EIGHT INSTA The Dallas School District had been iden- tified as a WAVEII school district for the submission of its Long Range Plan for School Improvement in January of 1981. The administration, staff and Citizen’s Advisory Committee have been working cooperatively to formulate the process that would enable the On Oct. 8, with approval of the Dallas School Board, Dallas juniors will be given the Armed Ser- vices Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). This battery is being given students as part of the students’ career coun- seling program. The results of the test will be used to give the students on their aptitude for certain job areas. The ASVAB test is a service given to school districts free of cost by the Armed Services. Many high schools across the country have en- district to submit a viable paln for improving the educational program. The members of the Dallas School District Citizen’s Advisory Committee, under the leadership of Dr, Andrew Shaw, have been involved in an intense evaluative process for the past year. The results of their efforts are displayed in the ance Information System. All these sources will be used to help the student match interest and ap- titude with current job and job training informa- tion. The program is de- signed to give students as much information as possible to aid in their career choices. AUCTION Oct. 9,1982 12:30 sharp Antiques, Collec- district’s Long Range Plan for School Improvement. This document, which required many hours of research and ‘meetings, will be on display at the Administration Building. Copies of the plan will also be available in each school building in the Dallas School District. All interested persons are invited to review the Long Range Plan for School the locations. _ Formal adoption of this plan is scheduled for the Oct. 11, 1982 Board meeting. : The public will have the opportunity to comment on the plan prior to its approval. Thirty-five new instru- mentalist-band students were registered in the Dallas Junior High Band as new members, joining those previously part of the curricular in- strumental program. Twelve members of the Junior High Band, primarily freshmen, appear with the Dallas Marching-Show Band. The new Junior High bandsmen include flutists Chris Yezilski, Traci Mazula, Gwynn Davies, Debbie Davenport, Nicole Nardone, Lori Niedz- wecki; clarinetists Tammy Adamchik, Kim Metzger, Sharon Voitek, Shelby Giarard, Carolyn Dillon, Lynette Defran- cesco, Laura Horvath, Tricia Burdette, Melissa Culver, Dawn Aeshbach, The Office of Continuing Education at Luzerne County Community College will offer a 10 week ‘‘Weight Loss Through Good Nutrition and Behavior Modifica- tion’’ seminar on Tuesday evenings, from 7 to 9, Dec. 14. The seminar, which will be held at the LCCC Educational Conference Center on the main campus in Nanticoke, is structured to incorporate information on nutrition, body composition and physical activity. For further informa- tion, or registration, for the Weight Loss Through Good Nutrition and Behavior Modification seminar contact the Office of Continuing Education at Luzerne County Community College. Four Back Mountain students received degrees at the Pennsylvania State University’s summer term commencement exercises Saturday, Aug. 28, at University Park Campus. Local degree recipients were Scott P. Davis, 51 Grandview Ave.. BS. industrial Wendy L. Paulsen, Box 10, BS, community development and Polly A. Sweptston, RD 1, Box 447 Upper Demunds Road, BS, biology, all of Dallas, and Lisa: M. Kliamovich, RD 1, Hunlock Creek, BS, rehabilitation education, with high distinction. Leonard Roginski, Alicia Jones. . Also saxophonists Brian Baker, Lori Stevens, Eddie Novitsky; trumpets Michael Schaefer, Billy Cooper, Walter DelGaudio, Matt Quinn, Brad Wall, Brian Munley; trombonists Ray Besecker, Laura Dover, Sean Gray, Hugh Hall; bassist Clint Murchoch; percussionists Randy Kemmerer, Robert Sowga, Jeff Kubasti. Along with other students, these musicians have scheduled band rehearsals and an in- structional class each week and receive school credit. New beginning students in grades seven through nine can enter the program at any point by contacting instructor Reese E. Pelton. Some: school instruments are available for prospective new students. Junior high musicians presently also performing with the Dallas Marching Band include Dawn Rebennack, Karen Niskey, Kiersten Fries, Kathy Fadar, Gina Murphy, Mark Stein- Kirchner, Ed Szela, Jason St. Clair, Mark Liva, John Oravitz, Rian Sledziewski and Mike Balberchak. Sun Twin UGH { 7 < Ns i is batter tibles, Loveseats, Jelly | § ||| Dallas Fire & Ambulance...................... na 675-1151 Se AI y Daniel C. Roberts Fire Co.............. eienedo... 639-5261 ounseling program. Cupboards, Corner Falls Exeter TWP. 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