The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 19, 1983, Image 7

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    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,
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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.
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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
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