Students in need of financial aid for next fall should begin now to apply for the thousands of schol- arships being offered by private foundations, trade and civic There are over 25,000 different scholarships available, according to the director of The Scholarship from tax exempt foundations that are required by law to make a certain amount of financial aid— The Scholarship Bank matches students with available aid and sends the student a print-out of the private financial aid sources that appear to be most promising for that student. Each student may receive up to 50 sources of aid. Most scholarships have a value of approximately $1,000 and many are renewable annually. Students wishing to receive a print-out should send a stamped, business-size self-addressed enve- lope to The Scholarship Bank, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 2600, Dept. A, Los Angeles, CA 90067. A fill out describing him/herself will the applicant then can receive the personalized information. Lake Lehman John J. Oliver, Principal, Lake- Lehman Junior High, releases the following Junior High Homeroom Schedule for the 83-84 School Year: 203) ; room 204); Grade 8: Grade 7: Alexander thru Cum- (Homeroom 101); mings (Homeroom 201); Daily thru Gorton (Homeroom 202); thru Klose Kmetz thru McDermott (Home- room 106); Meeker thru Rogowski (Homeroom 107); Rood thru Ste- fanowicz (Homeroom 1001); Stein thru Zanca (Homeroom 208). Superko thru Band and Algebra II students are to report directly to Junior High. ; Coolbaugh thru Grey ~The following profes- Anyone interested in this sional vacancy is open in position should contact Mr. the Dallas School District Gerald Wycallis in the for the 1983-84 school year: Curriculum Office as soon Junior High School - as possible. Math teacher (Long Term. 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Convert those unused items to ROLE Te ALI ASE “Pos T CALL675-5211 Dd bb bb Phone crew With the General Elec- tion just around the corner, the Office of Con- tinuing Education at Luz- erne County Community College will offer a “How organizing for a successful political campaign on Thursday, Sept. 8, from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The one-day seminar will be held at the col- lege’s Educational Confer- ence Center on the main campus in Nanticoke and is designed for both the professional and amateur politician, staff workers and volunteers. Participants will learn the winning methods and techniques of organizing a campaign including fund raising, volunteer recruit- ment, management sched- uling, media planning and getting-out-the-note. and this seminar designed to help i pants organize their cam- paigns in order to reach voters more effectively than ever before. Presenters for the work- shop include Fred A. McKillop, president of McKillop, Davis and Asso- ciates, Inc. of Harrisburg; and Gary W. Davis, vice president of McKillop, Davis and Associates, Inc. The will ment and organization, survey and research, voter contact, advertising and press relations. The ‘cost for the work- ; shop is $38 per person which includes refresh- ment breaks, lunch, and course Materials. For further information on the poltical campaign management workshop, or Dessoye, Office of Continu- ing Education,. Luzerne G8 EE NE TE A well-planned, dynamic program . é LAMP REPAIRS § campaign is worth from 10 include discussions on fund County Community Col- R to 20 additional percentage raising ideas that win elec- lege, 829-7481. Deadline for pth : points on Election Day, tions, campaign manage registration is Sept. 1. Bec Regaires x " . : ' Kindergarten night set i. or Samvice’ J IJ iB ai Rates : ; : ; : ; 1 #30 Yrs. 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