Transmitters received Musical program scheduled A public program of seasonal music will be presented by the band and chorus of Dallas Junior High on Thursday evening, Dec. 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the Junior High auditorium. There is no charge for this initial program of the musical organiza- tions. Performing will be the Seventh- Eighth Grade Concert Band, the Junior High Chorus, and the Boys Chorus under the direction of Reese E. Pelton and Florence Sherwood of the music staff. Several solo and ensemble selections are included. Among offerings of the Chorus will be the familiar setting of “The Night Before Christmas’, while the Band will include an arrangement of the “Waltz of the Flowers’ from the Nutcracker Suite. Approxi- mately 150 students will be in the performing groups. Three members of the Band par- ticipated in the second annual Junior High Honors Band for North- eastern Pennsylvania at Marywood College, Scranton, on Dec. 3. Matt Quinn, trumpet, Laura Dover, trom- bone, and Billy Cooper, baritone, were among selected students in grades seven through nine chosen for an event that parallels senior high District Bands. All are eighth grade band students. Nello A. Riccetti, Executive Director, Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18, announces that full scholarships to the Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Arts summer 1984 sessions will be offered to artisti- cally talented area students by the Luzerne Intermediate Unit. High school sophomores and juniors are eligible to apply for the scholarships which cover all expenses except transportation to and from the pro- gram. To apply for the 1984 session, to be held from July 8 to Aug. 11, students should obtain an applica- tion brochure from their guidance counselor or arts teacher. Applica- tions are available now, to give students time to prepare their mate- rials over the holidays. Application DAZZLING . . . SHIMMERING . . . RAYS OF SUNSHINE. . . Let your hair come alive with highlights! Using the new “foiling” method, Mark (Formerly of Salon De La Rue) will make our hair look as if it were touched y the sun. Become the woman you always wanted to be with the warm, sensous, look of today! ! ! Financial aid program set The Dallas Senior High School Guidance Department announces a program concerning financial aid for all students planning to continue their education beyond high school, and for their parents. This program is scheduled for Monday evening, Dec. 12, at 7 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. Mrs. Patricia Russin, Counselor Coordinator, will moderate the pro- gram which includes the following: Dr. Peter Yasenchek, Regional Director of the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA), who will discuss State Grant and Loan Programs. Mr. Michael Shevock, Senior Counselor, who will speak on the Family Financial Aid Form, the Family Financial Statement, local and national scholarships. 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