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Receive certificates
Participants in Penn State/Wilkes-Barre's second Computer
Camp for Kids received certificates after completing the 15-
hour week-long course. Shown in front of Hayfield House on
"the Lehman campus is the afternoon group, ages 11-16.
From left, first row, Edward Emelett, David Russo, Chad
Rademan, John McCrea, Matthew Reinert, Kathy Piccolotti,
Richie Adams, Paul Farber, Martin Reynolds, David Estock,
Ben Hollerbach, Scott Morris, Drew Lawrence, Sam Elias,
Keith Killian, and Bob Hollerbach. Second row, Henry
Shemanski, instructor; Tom Imperiale, Alfred Mueller, Kris-
ten Imperiale, Hugh Hall, Michael Novosel, Gary Josulevicz,
Daniel Reynolds, Ann Marie Wilson, Carol Maszeroski,
Heather Schoner, Mrs. Sharon Ward, Coordinator of Work-
shops and Seminars, and Michael Elias, instructor.
Company honoreed
The Circle K Club of Luzerne County
The recent announcement that average college costs
have increasted by nine percent has further discouraged
thousands of college age students and their families.
Already excessive costs have placed advanced educa-
tion out of the reach of many would be students.
Scholar-Aid, a national scholarship matching service,
says over three billion dollars a year are available in
scholarships and or grants.
“Much of this money goes unclaimed,” said Steven
Sewell, President of Scholar-Aid, ‘because students are
unaware of its availability.”
Scholar-Aid offers a guaranteed match of at least five
possible scholarship sources for a fee of $39.00.
“If we cannot provide a minimum of five scholarship
sources per student, the entire fee is refunded and the
student is sent those referrals we did obtain,” said
Sewell.
Scholar-Aid’s vast computer data bank of scholarships
is constantly updated and processes applications in an
average of 14 days.
‘Every child in America deserves an education’ said
Sewell.
Anyone contemplating college entrance is invited to
send their name and address to Scholar-Aid, P.O. Box
29793, Elkins Park, Pa. 19117 for full and complete
information on what may mean the difference between
an education and a dead-end job.
would become effective
The Pennsylvania
Higher Education Assist-
ance Agency issued an
explanation of the change
in interest rate for the
Guaranteed Student Loan
Program because borrow-
ers are apparently con-
fused about the Sept. 13,
1983 effective date of the
change.
In June, the U.S. Depart-
ment of Education made
the announcement that the
interest rate for ‘new’
borrowers would drop
from nine percent to eight
three months later on
Sept. 13, 1983. The rate
change and the timing of
its implementation are
according to provisions of
the Higher Education Act.
“New” borrowers who
obtain loans for enrollment
periods (terms or semes-
ters) starting on or after
Sept. 13, 1983, will get their
loans at an interest rate of
eight percent.
A “new borrower’’ is one
who on the date of the
promissory note is signed
Guaranteed Student Loan
outstanding with an inter-
est rate of other than eight
percent. Such loans in
recent years have been at
nine percent interest.
Students’ loans are
made at a single interest
rate throughout their edu-
cational career under the
Guaranted Student Loan
Program.
Course
teaches
history
Among the eight tele-
courses to be offered this
fall by Luzerne County
Community College
through WVIA-TV, Chan-
nel 44, is ‘The American
Story,” which will be
shown on Sundays, from
6:30 to 7:30 a.m., begin-
ning Sept. 4 through
December 11.
This first semester
American history televi-
sion course earns the suc-
cessful student three hours
of college credit that is
transferrable as a require-
ment for most majors.
“The American Story”
tells the fascinating story
of this country from its
beginning to the Centen-
nial celebration in 1876. To
provide a balanced view,
this telecourse examines
controversy and crisis
from several viewpoints.
For further information
on the telecourse, contact
Eleanor Miller at Luzerne
County Community Col-
lege, 829-7392.
Susan Michaels
honored by club
The Back Mountain Jay-
C-ettes recently presented
a book scholarship to
Susan Michaels, a Lake-
Lehman student, at a
membership night.
Miss Michaels will be
attending College Miseri-
cordia this fall.
Making the presentation
were Lois Townend, Jay-C-
ette president; and Millie
Brody, scholarship chair-
man.
percent and that the rate for the loan has no prior
1 - 8x10 Portrait
2 - 5x7 Portraits
8 - 2x3 Portraits
*30.00
Yearbook Glossy Included
For An Appointment
Call 287-5411
BERT HUSBAND STUDIO
293 Wyoming Ave.
Kingston, Pa.
making a good income. You want them.
to take control of your financial
future. Yet, somehow you're not
making the kind of progress you
should be.
You need a financial plan
from IDS—the financial planning
professionals with 88 vears of
experience.
With no obligation, your IDS
representative will meet with you
to help you define your goals—
college for the kids, tax shelters,
retirement, maybe a vacation
home, or starting your own
business.
In a second meeting, your IDS
representative will present you
with a "Personal Financial
Analysis.” A comprehensive report
that analyzes your financial goals
Call
financial plan.
Name
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IDEAS
10 HELP YOU
MANAGE MONLY
a yy
attending high school.
DALLAS
AUG, 31-SEPT. 9
WEDNESDAY - Maca-
roni Creole with meat
sauce, Italian bread with
butter, garlic bread in Jr.
& Sr., or cheeseburger on
enriched roll, crisp lettuce
wedge with dressing,
applesauce, choice of milk.
THURSDAY - Mexican
taco (ground beef, lettuce
and tomato), or pork bar-
b-que on enriched roll with
relish, steamed peas,
fruited cherry gelatin with
topping, choice of milk.
FRIDAY - Orange juice,
Dallas famous pizza (two
slices), peach-n-pear
combo, choice of milk.
MONDAY - No school,
Labor Day.
TUESDAY - Beef steak
hoagie with cheese or
cheeseburger on enriched
roll woth condiments, oven
baked tater tots, peaches,
choice of milk.
WEDNESDAY - Cold cut
hoagie (with lettuce,
tomato, mayonnaise) or
pierogies with fresh carrot
stick, steamed green
beans, choice of milk.
Bonus: Chocolate pudding
with topping.
THURSDAY - Whimpie
on enriched roll or
steamed hot dog on
enriched roll with celery
stick, tossed salad with
dressing, choice of milk.
the hosts.
vehicle.
Bonus: Peanut butter
cookie.
FRIDAY - Fruity fruit
punch, cheesey pizza (two
slices) or peanut butter-
jelly sandwich with cheese
stick, apple, choice of
milk.
WEST SIDE TECH
AUG. 31-SEPT. 9
WEDNESDAY - Whim-
pie on soft roll, spiced
applesauce, buttered green
beans, coconut oatmeal
cookies, milk.
THURSDAY - Tech
chicken on seeded roll,
(lettuce, tomato, mayon-
naise), creamy cole slaw,
chocolate fudge cake,
milk. i
FRIDAY - Pizza twins,
fresh garden salad, choice
of dressing, fruited jello
with whipped cream, milk.
MONDAY - Labor Day,
no school.
TUESDAY -Wafer steak
on seeded bun, assorted
condiments, cheese sticks,
buttered corn, fresh fruit,
cookies, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Chilled
fruit juice, hoagie with let-
tuce and tomato, Italian
dressing, chips, chilled
peaches, milk.
THURSDAY - Beef-a-
roni, grated cheese, tossed
salad, choice of dressing,
roll with butter, rainbow
cake, milk.
FRIDAY - Toasted
cheese, vegetarian soup
peanut
butter kisses, mixed fruit,
milk.
LAKE-LEHMAN
SEPT. 5-SEPT. 9
MONDAY - No school.
TUESDAY - Veal par-
mesan on bun or ham patti
on bun, French fries or
small salad, peaches,
milk. .
WEDNESDAY - Hoagie
with trimmings, vegetable
soup, saltines, pineapple
tidbits, milk.
THURSDAY - Spaghetti
with Italian meat sauce,
lettuce with dressing, roll
with butter, fruited jello,
milk.
FRIDAY - Pizza or tuna
salad sandwich, potato
chips, carrot-celery sticks,
pears, milk.
Who Says We
Have The Best
Ice Cream In
The Valley?
Who Says Our
Singles Are
Like Everybody
Else’s Doubles?
Our Customers
Do.
ICE CREAM
SHOP
Carverton Road
Trucksville
696-2339
after a WELCOME WAGON call.
With Welcome Wagon. it's my job to help you make the
most of your new neighborhood. Shopping areas
Over 25 Flavors
Tuesday through Friday
1 P.M. - 9:30 P.M.
Saturday & Sunday
Noon - 9:30 P.M.
Monday
5 P.M. - 9:30 P.M.
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subscription for:
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