Shown here are some scenes from a recent basketball game between the teachers and the fathers of the students at the Lake-Lehman Junior High School. In the top left photo, teacher Paul Reinert, back- RE ground, attempts te-block the view of father Frank Coslett. Coslett manages to get himself all tied up in the right photo as, from left, teacher Jeffrey Smith, teacher Carl his way in the top right photo. The lower left photo shows father Richard Davis getting ready to do something despite a blocking at- tempt by father Larry Shaw. Teacher William ‘‘Skip’’ Milford is shown in th background. The bottom right photo shows teacher A. Richard Gorgone displaying his basketball talents. (Photos by Ed Campbell) s Vassia and father Dave Jones get in v 12 E As part of its observance of (March 18-24), the Mercy Hospital Wellness Center sponsored a tour of the recently opened Mercy Medical Office, Dallas, for the children’s group from the Trucksville United Methodist Church. The tour was designed to introduce the children to the medical atmosphere and Carden named to position Dr. James J. Pallante, academic dean at College Misericordia, recently announced the appoint ment of Mary Carden as director of the college’s cooperative education program. Founded at Misericordia in 1982, cooperative education is available to qualified students in all aca- demic disciplines. Students earn elective credit directly appplicable to their degrees while working in local businesses. A faculty member at College Misericordia for 17 years, Mrs. Carden will be responsible for plac- ing students in work situations and contacting prospective placement clients throughout Pennsylvania and neighboring states. Fifty Mis- ericordia students are involved in the co-op program this year. In 1980, Mrs. Carden was appointed director for the merchan- dising program at Misericordia and will continue to sevice in that capactiy. She has been assistant professor in the division of business administration for 12 years. A graduate of College Misericor- dia, Mrs. Carden received her bachelor of science degree in 1962 and earned her master of arts from New York University School of Retailing in 1970. She is an active member of the American Association of University Professors, the American Home Economics Association, the Penn- sylvania Home Economics Associa- tion and the Association of College Professors of Textiles and Clothing. Mrs. Carden lives with her hus- band, Frank, and their four chil- dren in Inkerman. equipment in order to help alleviate any fears they may have regarding doctors or hospitals. The Mercy Medical Offices house the private practice of three local physicians as well as laboratory, radiology and physical therapy services. Here X-ray technician, Joann Sara- cino, R.T., demonstrates the x-ray process. i DRUG STORE 326 Hughes St., Swoyersville, Pa. 287-7724 av FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED JOE RANIELI, R. PH. 287-7724 Pommenmen mes mmm aos mem Sma PLYMOUTH BUSINESSMAN MITZI BURKE JAMES McMABE ATTY. MICHAEL CEFALO JOHN POPECK ro