Christmas Ornaments, tree decorating ceremony, Christmas carolling and a visit from Santa Claus. Shown at the Holiday festivities are seated, Charles Coslett and Edity Coslett, adopted grandparents from Dallas; standing, Sr. M. Noel Keller, RSM, director of Campus Ministry at Misericordia, and Margaret Lavinio, student School is continuing its program of providing college bound students brushing up on their verbal and math skills in readiness for the This school year marks the 50th Anniversary of the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association, an organization comprised of nearly 4,000 professional music educators from across the Common- wealth. PMEA, since it was first founded in 1933, s played a significant role in strengthening and gro music educa- v, \ Guidance workshop Lake-Lehman School District’s guidance staff for parents and students on financial aid op- portunities for post- secondary education. “All parents who have seniors planning on at- tending a community college, four year college, secretarial-business school, and or trade- technical school should nd this practical and informative = workshop. Speakers at the wurk- shop will be Peter Yasen- chak from the Pennsyl- vania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA), Henry Chance, financial aid director from King’s College, and the guidance staff of the high school. The workshop will be presented Monday, Jan. 2457:30 p.m. in the Lake- Lehman High School auditorium. = It is recommended that you bring copies of your most recent tax returns so that you can ask specific questions regarding the different financial ap- Gregory named rs. Earl (Pat) Gregory was named to fill the vacancy left by the re- cent resignation of Dr. Mahmoud Fahmy from the Dallas School Board of Directors. “A director for 10 years prior to her resignation in November, 1981, the Trucksville woman was appointed by a 6-1 vote of the board. The wife of District Magistrate Earl Gregory, Pat resigned 14 months ago for personal reasons. Since that time these problems have been resolved and she decided the board. Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). In order to at- tempt to accommodate all students, the coaching courses will be offered at the following times, Verbal sessions, Monday and Wednesdays, 5 p.m. tion on every educational level in the state. The organization is also an ac- tive affiliate of the Music Educators National Conference of Washington, D.C. Each year, PMEA organizes and presents , PAGE SEVEN Eighty-four students have been named to the Dean’s List at the Wilkes- Barre campus of the Pennsylvania State University for the fall term, according to “an announcement by Dr. Robert E. Burkholder, acting associate director for academic affairs. Local students named to the Dean’s List are George Barski, Sweet Valley; Robert Bilbow, Harvey's Lake; Toni Brandon, Sweet Valley; Edward Chisak, Pringle; Michael DeCesaris, Shavertown; James Fanning, Trucksville; Christopher French, Dallas; Walter Grycko, Shawanese; Tracey Jones, Harveys Lake; Paul Kotch, Luzerne; Luzerne Intermediate Unit No. 18 officials have learned firsthand from state Auditor General Al Benedict that a state audit, often associated with criticism, can bring good news, too. “The fine job done by IU No. 18 officials and to 7 p.m., Thursdays, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to noon; math sessions, Tuesday and Thursday evenings 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. “ College-bound students who plan to take SAT’s on nearly 50 bands, or- chestra and chorus festivals on a district, regional and state level. Over 7,000 talented high school student musicians participate in the PMEA Festival activities an- nually. March 19, should register in the guidance office for these sessions. Each session will run for nine weeks and will be free of charge to any Dallas High School junior. It will be necessary for each PMEA also provides professional. growth opportunities for its membership and their respective students through clinics, work- shops, adjudications, curriculum guides, re- search and publications. SALE Chains — Earrings and More 30% TO 40% OFF Through January Inventory Items Only Does not apply to repairs Open Mon. & Thurs. night 34 SO. MAIN STREET WILKES-BARRE 823-7734 Olin's Makeup tips to wake up your eyes. Facial contouring to bring out your best features. \ A hair design to fit your face shape. The right colors or your coloring. a VISA student to purchase the book for the course which can be kept for later use. The sessions began, Saturday, Jan. 15. The last session will be March 17. Each student should try to select and attend one math and one English session that fits his or her individual time schedule. Anyone desiring informa- tion about the course should contact Mrs. Patricia Russin at 675- 5201 ext. 215. personnel in managing school operations dorerver ahi ENTRANCEEXAMINATION recognition,” Benedict FOR said today in releasing an audit report. “We found compliance with the Public School Code and adherence to sound ac- Matthew Mark, Hunlock Creek; Diane Masterson, Swoyersville; Paul Osolnick, Luzerne; Gary Parker, Shaver- town; David Pavlick, Hunlock Creek; Joseph Sipper, Swoyersville; Charles Swepston, Dallas; Joseph Whalen, Shavertown; Malak] Shavertown; Jeffrey Novitski, Trucksville; and Theodore Radzinski, Dallas. : To be named to the Dean’s List at the ILeh- man campus, a student must carry a full course load and attain a grade point average of 3.5 or higher out of a possible 4.0 Robert CALL REGISTRA R—288-1404 BODY WRAP Inch Loss in Hourly Sessions *No Pills! *No Sweating *Private Rooms Certified Wrapologist SLENDER TOUCH 287-5184 or 829-2291 counting procedures.” Spread the Word... 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