The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 18, 1983, Image 2

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    Army Capt. Harry D.
Owens, Jr., son of Harry
D. and Minerva J. Owens,
210 Maple St., Trucksville,
has been decorated with
the Meritorius Service
Medal at Fort Knox, Ky.
The Meritorious Service
Medal is awarded specifi-
cally for outstanding non-
combat meritorious
James, a ninth grade
student at Bishop O'Reilly
H.S., advocates limitation
of nuclear arms and
greater responsiveness of
world leaders to peoples’
desire for peace.
The essay competition,
sponsored by the Christo-
phers, a New York-based
movement that promotes
distributed and all honora-
ble mention winners are
receiving a copy of the
Christopher book, ‘Young
Ideas.”
Founded in 1945, the
Christopher movement
popularized the motto, ‘It
is better to light one
candle than to curse the
darkness.”
extracurricular award
presented to members of
campus organizations.
Olga Arcangelo, 220
Lake Street, Dallas; Alma
Misavitz, RD 5, Dallas and
Joseph Salata, 224 High-
land Ave., Trucksville
have been admitted to the
John Heinz Institute
Rehabilitation Medicine,
; achievement or service to the idea of individual Michael Hession, son of Wilkes-Barre
= the United States. responsibility for social Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hes- :
DISTRICT FINALS Owens, a company com- improvement, - was sion, Oak Hill, Dallas, was John R. Alles, Jr., RD 2,
s of the Rocket Derby
he was
Photo) and Alice Romanoski of students in grades 7 John F. Kennedy Center pending completion of
ee mm 721 Main St., Duryea. through 12. Auditorium. requirements.
ONE:DAY ONLY - inal James R. Farrell, 20 Contest winners will be Outstanding students Graduating students will
i SAT. Circle Drive, Dallas, has interviewed on the weekly and faculty were honored receive either certificates
DALLAS, PA. MAY been named an honorable syndicated television pro- for academic achieve- or associate degrees in one |
ih
Concert
The Fine Arts Commit-
tee of the Shavertown
United Methodist Church
will present its Third
Annual Spring Concert on
May 22 at 7:30 p.m. Fea-
tured in this concert will
be the world-reknowned
Chestnut Brass Company
of Philadelphia, and Brian
W. Davey, in a program of
music for organ, brass and
percussion.
Described as ‘‘versatile
and unpredictable’ by the
Philadelphia Inquirer, the
Chestnut Brass Company
is a vibrant young ensem-
ble that can play almost
anything anywhere. Its
virtuoso repertoire ranges
from traditional music for
brass instruments to avant
garde 20th century works
to jazz, rags, popular, and
even movie theme music.
This final program of
the 1982-83 Candlelight
the public free of charge,
however, a free-will offer-
ing will be taken. Child
care will be provided, and
a reception will be held in
the Social Rooms following
the conclusion of the con-
cert. The Fine Arts Com-
mittee urges early seating
for this program.
The Shavertown United
Methodist Church is
located on the corner of
West Center Street and N.
Pioneer Avenue in Shaver-
town.
mander with the 19th Bat-
talion, 4th Training Bri-
gade, received a master’s
degree in 1976 from the
University of Scranton.
His wife, Beverly, is the
daughter of Edward P.
mention winner in a peace
competition that drew
nearly 5,000 entries.
designed to encourage
young people to think
about peace.
The theme for the com-
petition was “Youth Par-
ticipating in World
Peace.” It was open to
gram, ‘‘Christopher
Closup.”” More than $1,000
in prizé money is being
named most valuable
member of the Class of ’86
at the President's Awards
Conyocation at ST. Fran-
cis College, Loretto. The
convocation was held: on
Tuesday, April 26 at the
ment, service to campus
organizations and athletic
skill. Hession’s was an
Dallas and Albert Ashton,
RD 5, Shavertown were
among a total of 967 stu-
dents at Williamsport Area
Community College, who
have been declared eligi-
ble to graduate in May,
of more than 55 programs
offered by the Community
College.
Coon;
Lemmond, Jr.;
Robert Bayer,
Atty. Charles D.
Ted Gabel.
Stern.”
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COURSE
ACCTG 101
TITLE
Introductory Financial
Accounting
ACCTG 102
Accounting
ANTHY 1
BET803 Biomedical Equipment
BLAW243 Legal Environment of
Business
Introductory Chemistry
Chemical Principles
Organic Chemistry
CHEM 11
CHEM 12
CHEM 34
CEB8I3
CMPSC 101
Processes
CMPSC 101
Processes
MEETS
MW, 6:00-8:10 P.M.
MW, 6:00-8:10 P.M.
MW, 6:00-8:10 P.M.
By Appointment
MW, 6:00-8:10 P.M.
MW, 6:00-8:10 P.M.
By Appointment
MW, 6:00-8:10 P.M.
COURSE
ECON 4
EE8M
EE 807
£ E 807
EE8I3
EEB8I5
EEBIY
EG
ENGL 4
ENGL 15
HPA 101
TITLE
MEETS
Anaylsis and Polic
A.C. Circuits
y TTh, 8:15-10:25 P.M.
MW, 6:00-7:30 P.M. -
Laboratory
M, 7:30-10:00 P.M.
Laboratory
W, 7:30-10:00 P.M.
Machines
A.C. Machinery an
Control
A.C. Machinery La
Engineering Drawi
MW, 6:00-8:10 P.M.
d
TTh, 6:00-8:10 P.M.
boratory TTh, 8:10-10:30 P.M.
ng M, 10:05-11:35 A.M.
TTh, 9:00-11:15 A.M.
© MW, 8:15-10:25 P.M.
MW, 6:00-8:10 P.M.
TITLE
Values of the Western
Cultural Heritage
Values of the Western
Cultural Heritage
COURSE
HUMAN 1
HUMAN 1
IFS 129
1E315 Industrial Organization
and Administration
MGMT 100
MKTG 1121
Marketing
Intermediate Algebra
College Algebra |
Algebra, Trigonometry,
Analytic Geometry
MATH 4
MATH 5
MATH 0
MATH 161
. Analytic Geometry |
MATH 162
MEETS
MW, 8:10-10:25 P.M.
mh 8:15-10:25 P.M.
MW, 8:15-10:25 P.M.
MW, 6:00-8:10 P.M.
TTh, 6:00-8:10 P.M.
TTh, 8:15-10:25 P.M.
MW, 6:00-8:10 P.M.
MWF, 8:30-10:00 A.M.
and MWF, 8:30-11:00 A.M.
TTh, 9:00-10:30 A.M.
TTh, 9:00-11:15 A.M.
TITLE
Physical Education
Tehchnical Physics
General Physics
Government and Politics
in Modem Society
Psychology
Special Topics: Human
Motivation
Introductory Sociology
Social Problems
Effective Speech
Effective Speech
Elementary Statistics
cations Systems
Elementary Telecommuni-
cations Laboratory
MEETS
OMPSC 110 Structured Programming Th, 6:00-7:30 P.M.
with Numerical Methods
Introduction to Data
Processing
MW, 6:00-8:10 P.M.
TTh, 8:15-10:25 P.M.
Services Organization
Health Economics
Modern Europe, 1815 to
the Present
Analytic Geometry Ii MWF, 8:30-10:00hA.M.
Intermediate Calculus with
Applications |
Technical Calculus
Advanced Telecommuni-
cations Laboratory
THEA 100 The Art of the Theatre
TTh, 6:00-8:10 P.M. yp a as TELCM 844
HIST 19
MATH 240 Th, 7:30-9:00 P.M.
TTh, 6:00-8:10 P.M,
CMPSC 140 MWEF, 10:05-11:35 A.M.
TTh, 8:15-10:25 P.M.
SUMMER SPECIAL INTEREST PROGRAMS
Back Mountain Youth Soccer Camp June 27-July 1
Computer Camp for Kids July 11-15
Mini-University Program June 27-July 1
College Preparation Workshop August 8-12
TTh, 8:15-10:25 P.M, TTh, 6:00-8:10 P.M. MATH 803
SUMMER SESSION 1983
REGISTRATION: JUNE 1& 2, 1-8 P.M.
CLASSES BEGIN: WEEK OF JUNE 13TH
~ CLASSESEND: WEEK OF AUGUST 8TH
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