Class reunion Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Have A News Tip? & Any Purchase With This Coupon Congressman Joseph M. McDade has announced that WVIA-TV, the public broadcasting outlet for Northeastern Pennsylvania, has been awarded a federal grant which will allow the purchase of $52,000 in needed equipment. The congressman said that the $39,000 grant from the National Telecommunications and Informa- tion Administration will be coupled station’s Public Broadcasting Center in Pittston which will elimi- nate undesirable ‘‘picture roll”’ when external signals are switched in the control room during broad- casting. The grant to WVIA-TV, McDade said, is being made under the fed- eral government’s Public Telecom- munications Facilities Program. Fund drive is Vaccine shortage develops A shortage of DTP vaccine (Diptheria-Tetanus-Pertussis) has developed. In Pennsylvania, sup- plies of DTP vaccine in public clinics are still adequate, but some private physicians and their sup- pliers are running out of the vac- cine. In consultation with the Penn- sylvania Department of Health, (i Pennsylvania Chapter of the A - can Academy of Pediatrics advises parents whose physicians can not obtain DTP vaccine during the shortage period to go to the nearest public clinic for immunization. Vaccine manufacturers have experienced increased costs because of liability suits brought by parents who believe their children suffered adverse effects from the life-saving vaccine. One manufac- turer, Wyeth Laboratories, announced June 13 that it had dis- continued the production and distri- bution of DTP vaccine. Another vaccine manufacturer, Squibb-Con- naught, is having difficulty obtain- ing insurance to cover marketing DTP vaccine. The remaining manu- facturer, Lederle, has announced plans to increase its production capacity to respond to the increased demand for the vaccine, but will not have additional supplies available for 6 to 8 months due to manufactur- ing and testing requirements. The American Academy of Pedia- trics is working with parents groups, vaccine manufacturers and members of Congress to develop legislation to properly compensate the small number of children who medications so that the medication will not be denied to the much larger group of children who will be protected from death and disability by using the vaccines. Senate Bill 2116 and House Resolution 5810 are 3 Hours by WVIA-TV with $13,000 from other i i MATURITIES YIELDS. bk 10-5] Shes pera oe cq d ae et 6 MONTHS 11.75 A : 1 0-9 Dr. John F. Walsh, president and NOW un erway this organization of pediatricians Thurs. -Fri. general manager of WVIA-TV, said The annual fund drive of Dallas also urges swift passage of federal 1 YEAR Closed Sunday LUZERNE, PA. WILKES-BARRE AREA Section 35 Class Location: Coughlin High School REGISTRATION DATE: ACC ACC BDP BIO TITLE 111 Prin. of Accounting 1 112 Prin. of Accounting 11 212 Basic Programming* 7:00-9:45 TIME 6:50-9:45 the grant is a ‘‘tremendous boost to our capital fund drive which is now being carried out so we can replace antiquated equipment.” He added that funds realized from the drive will be used to satisfy the $13,000 in matching funds required under the terms of the federal grant. The capital fund campaign began earlier this year, he said. Dr. Walsh said the $52,000 will make possible the purchase and installation of new equipment at the Non-Credit Salvation Army JAZZERCISE — $20.00 Eight sessions, Mondays, Sept. 24 through Nov. 12. Section 1:6:00-7:00 p.m. Section 11: 7;00-8:00 p.m. BEGINNING CALLIGRAPHY — $22.00 Mm. Eight sessions, Tuesdays, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Sept. 25 through Nov. 13. Approx. Th. material fee $15.00 HATHA YOGA — $21.00 101 Intro. to Biological Sci. 1 7:00-9:45 W. Fire and Ambulance Inc. is now underway. In order to provide the finest in emergency services for the community, support is needed. If you have not made a contribu- tion yet and wish to do so, please send your donation to Dallas Fire and Ambulanced Fund Drive, P.O. Box 41, 25 Main St., Dallas, Pa. 18612. Contributions may also be made in person to Besecker Realty, 10 Main St., Dallas. ALL MONDAY CLASSES WILL EXTEND 10 MINUTES LONGER IN ORDER TO MAKE UP FOR CLASS TIME MISSED DUE TO HOLIDAYS. (1)DSP 060 — It should be noted that the DSP is the only basic Algebra course offered at Luzerne County Community College. For those individuals who need MAT 105 or any other advanced Algebra and do not have an adequate Algebra background or for those who have been away from school for a number of years and need to brush up on Algebra, this is the recommended course. Students registering for this course should have an adequate background in \basic mathematics. It should be also noted that the credits gained through completing this course law to permit vaccine manufactur- ers to return to normal production as soon as possible. The Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics is an organization of over 1,000 pedia- tricians dedicated to the health, safety and well-being of infants, children and young adults in Penn- sylvania. Ooo0ooooo TELECOURSES The schedule of telecourses to be/j offered by Luzerne County Community 18 College for 3 credits each via Channel 44 for the Fall 1984 semester is shown | below. For additional information, con- § tact Mrs. Eleanor Miller, 829-7392. . SOC 215-Principles of Sociology Saturday, 7 - 8 a.m. September 1 - December 8, 1984 } — Six sessions, Tuesday, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Sept. 25 through Oct. 30. AEROBIC DANCE — $20.00 Eight sessions, Tuesdays, 6:00-7:00 p.m. Sept. 25 through Nov. 13 SLIMNASTICS-AEROBICS — $20.00 Eight sessions, Tuesdays, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Sept. 25 through Nov. 13 IRISH KNIT AND GRANNY CROCHET — $22.00 Eight sessions, Tuesdays, 8:00-9:00 p.m. Sept. 25 through Nov. 13. Approx. material fee $10.00 ADVANCED BELLY DANCE — $10.00 cannot be utilized for degree purposes. It is suggested that students interested in this course make an appointment fo be pre-tested by calling 829-7406. . PSY 103 - General Psychology Sunday, 6:30 - 7:30 a.m. September 2 - December 9, 1984 . BUS 210-Introduction to Data Processing Monday and Wednesday, 7-7:30 a.m. September 3 - November 28, 1984 BUS 125-35 BUS 125-36 BUS 126 BUS 130 BUS 201 BUS 210 BUS 281 BUS 261 BUS 262 ECO 151 ECO 152 ENG 101 Beginning Typewriting 6:30-9:50 Th. Beginning Typewriting ~~ 6:20-9:50 M. Intermediate Typewriting 6:30-9:50 T. Medical Terminology 1 7:00-9:45 W. Prin. of Marketing 1 7:00-9:45 Th. Intro. to Data Processing 6:50-9:45 M. Prin. of Management 7:00-9:45 T. Business Law | 7:00-9:45 W. Business Law 11 7:00-9:45 Th. Prin. of Economics 1 6:50-9:45 M. Prin. of Economics 11 7:00-9:45 T. English Composition 1 6:50-9:45 M. English Composition 11 7:00-9:45 Th, World Literature 1 7:00-9:45 T. Five sessions, Wednesdays, 7:00-8:00 p.m. History of Civilization 1 6:50-9:45 M. Sept. 26 through Oct. 24 : 3 3 PER CREDIT HOUR ($2 General Service Fee Per Credit Hour) ENG 102 COMMUNITY COLLEGE |: : : HS 101 Prospect Street and Middle Road HUS 206 Infants & Toddlers 7009.45 Th. BEGINNING BELLY DANCE— $10.00 . MAT 101 Survey of Math 7:00-9:45 W. Five sessions, Wednesdays, 6:00-7:00 p.m. Nanticoke, Pa e 1 8634 121 College Algebra 7:00-9:45 Th. Sept. 26 through Oct. 24. 299 Intro. to Music 7:00-9:45 W. WEEKEND CLASSES 150 Intro. to Philosophy 7:00-9:45 W. SECTION 41 (Track 11) 299 Ascent of Man 7:00-9:45 Th. MAIN CAMPUS 103 General Psychology 6:50-9:45 M. Registration Dates: 107 Law & Real Est. Practice 7:00-9:45 T. Aug. 18, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 215 Prin. of Sociology 6:50-9:45 M. Aug. 28 and 29, 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 217 The Family 7:00-9:45 T. Aug. 30, 9:00 a.m. fo 5:00 p.m. 050 Fund. of Arithmetic (1) 7:00-9:45 W. Sept. 1, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon 060 Fund. of Algebra (2) 7:00-9:45 Th. CLASSES BEGIN: September 8, 1984 ALL MONDAY CLASSES WILL EXTEND 10 MINUTES CLASSES END: November 18, 1984 FINAL EXAMS: December 1 & 2, 1984 LONGER IN ORDER TO MAKE UP FOR CLASS TIME MISSED DUE TO HOLIDAYS. TITLE TIME DAY 111 Prin. of Accounting 1 9:00-12:30 Sat. ; : ; ; ] ] 1)DSP 050—This course is designed for people with Prin. f 00-1230 Sat. | g Peop 112 Prin. of Accounting 11 9:00-12:30 Sat absolutely no math background who feel that they cannot handle even the most basic college math 214 Tax Accounting 9:00-12:00 Sun. 112 Arch. Drafting (1) 9:00-1:00 Sat. course. It will prepare students to take the MAT 101 Course. (4 credits) 9:00-1:00 Sun. 103 Auto. Fundamentals (1) 9:00-1:35 Sat. 212 Basic Programming (1) 9:00-12:30 Sat. (9)nsp 060—it should be noted that the DSP 060 is 213 Basic Program. 11 (1) 1:00-4:30 Sat. the ‘only basic. Algeh fered at I 105 Business Math (AVT) (1) 9:00-1:00 Sat. he only basic Algebra course offered af Luzerne 107 Math of Finance 1:00-4:30 Sat. County Community College. For those individuals 125 Beginning Typewriting 8:30-1:05 Sat. Who need MAT 105 or any other advanced Algebra 126 Intermed. Typewriting 8:30-1:05 Sat. and do not have an adequate Algebra background 127 Advanced Typewrifing 8:30-1:05 Sat. or for those who have been away from school for a 128 Shorthand Theory 1:00-4:30 Sat. number of years and need to brush up‘on Algebra 129 herent & Trans. (1) 9:00-12:30 Sat. this is the recommended course. Students regisfer- SE il i il Torminalogy 1 nid id ing for this course should have an adequate : ha "background in basic mathematics. It should be also noted that the“credits gained through completing this course cannot be utilized for degree purposes. It is suggested that students interested in this BUS 210 Intro. to Data Process. 9:00-12:30 Sat. BUS 234 Medical Transcription 1 9:00-12:30 Sat. course make an appointment to be pre-tested by calling 829-7406. BUS 251 Personnel Administ. 1:00-4:30 Sun. *A $15.00 lab fee will be charged. BUS 256-41 Word Processing 1 (1) 9:00-12:30 Sat. COMMUNITY COLLEGE Non-Credit Dallas Senior High School FUN AND FITNESS — $11.00 Eight sessions, Mondays, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Sept. 28 through Nov. 12 FUN AND FITNESS OVER 55 — $11.00 Eight sessions, Mondays, 8:00-9:00 p.m. Sept. 24 through Nov. 12 FUND. OF INT. DESIGN & DECORATING — $29.50 Eight sessions, Mondays, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Sept. 24 through Nov. 12 SLIMNASTICS — $11.00 Eight sessions, Mondays, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Sept. 25 through Nov. 13 MOUSERSIZE (Ages 3 to 8 year olds) — $11.00 Eight sessions, Tuesdays, 6:00-7:00 p.m. Sept. 25 through Nov. 13 AEROBICS — $11.00 Eight sessions, Tuesdays, 6:00-7:00 p.m. Sept. 25 through Nov. 13 EXERCISE IN MODERATION — $11.00 Eight sessions, Tuesdays, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Sept. through Nov. 13 COUNTRY /COLONIAL DECORATING — $22.00 Six sessions, Thursdays, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Sept. 27 through Nov. 1 . BUS 231-Principles of Management Sunday, 7:30-8 a.m.; Friday, 7-7:30 a.m. September 2 - November 30, 1984 . ENG 101-English Composition 1 Tuesday and Thursday, 7-7:30 a.m. September 4 - December 13, 1984 . PSY 299-The Brain; Mind and Behavior Wednesday, 9-10 p.m. October 10 - December 12, 1984 Repeat: Thursday, 2-3 p.m. October 11 - December 13, 1984 . HIS 299-Heritage: Civilization and The Jews Monday 9-10 p.m. October 1-November 26, 1984 Repeat: Wednesday, 2-3 p.m. October 3 - November 28, 1984 . POS 299-The Constitution: That Delicate Balance Thursday, 9-10 p.m. September 20-December 13, 1984 Repeat: Friday, 2-3 p.m. September 21-December 14, 1984 WEEKEND CLASSES SECTION 40 (Track 1) CLASS LOCATION: Main Campus Sat., Aug. 18, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Aug. 28 and 29, 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Aug. 30, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CLASSES BEGIN: August 18, 1984 CLASSES END: December 9, 1984 FINAL EXAMS: December 15, 16, 1984 DALLAS AREA Section 81 Class Location: Dallas Area High School REGISTRATION DATE: Wednesday, Aug. 22, 6:30-8:30 p.m. CLASSES BEGIN: September 4, 1984 CLASSES END: December 13, 1984 FINAL EXAMS: Week of Dec. 17, 1984 COURSE TITLE TIME DAY ACC 111 Prin. of Accounting 1 6:50-9:45 M. ACC 112 Prin. of Accounting 11 7:00-9:45 T. BUS 101 Introduction to Business 7:00-9:45 W. BUS 105 Business Math 7:00-9:45 Th. BUS 201 Prin. of Marketing 1 6:50-9:45 M. BUS 210 Intro. to Data Processing 7:00-9:45 T. BUS 248 Small Bus. Management 7:00-9:45 W. BUS 261 Business Law 1 7:00-9:45 Th. BUS 262 Business Law 11 6:50-9:45 M. CHE 111 Fund. of Chemistry 7:00-9:45 T. ENG 101 English Composition 1 ~~ 7:00-9:45 W. ENG 102 English Composition 11 7:00-9:45 Th. ENG 221 World Literature 6:50-9:45 M. HIS 101 History of Civilization 1 7:00-9:45 T. MAT 101 Survey of Math 7:00-9:45 W. PSY 103 General Psychology 7:00-9:45 Th. PSY 217 Develop. Psychology 6:50-9:45 M. RET 105 Real Est. Analysis & Invst. 7:00-9:45 T. SOC 215 Prin. of Sociology 7:00-9:45 W. SPE 125 Fund. of Speech 7:00-9:45 Th, DSP 060 Fund. of Algebra (1) 6:50-9:45 M. COURSE ART 110 AUT 101 AUT 103 BOP 212 BIO 101 BUS 101 BUS 105 BUS 130 BUS 201 BUS 203 BUS 210 BUS 229 BUS 248 BUS 261 TITLE Art Appreciation Auto Electric Systems Automotive Fundamentals Basic Programming Intro. to Biological Sci. 1 Intro. fo Business Business Math Medical Terminology Prin. of Marketing 1 Salesmanship Intro. to Data Processing Personal Money Mngt. Small Business Mngt. Business Law | CHE 111 Fund of Chemistry CU 130 Intro. fo Criminal Justice 151 Prin. of Economics 101 English Composition 1 201 American History to 1865 101 Survey of Mathematics 1 : 103 General Psychology 9:00-4:15 Sat. 101 Real Estate Fundamentals 9:00-4:15 Sun. 109 Blueprint Reading & Estimating 9:00-4:15 Sa. 215 Prin. of Sociology 9:00-4:15 Sat. - 125 Fund. of Speech 9:00-4:15 Sat. TIME DAY 9:00-4:15 Sat. 9:00-4:15 Sun. 9:00-4:15 Sat. 9:00-4:15 Sun. 9:00-4:15 Sat. 9:00-4:15 Sun. 9:00-4:15 Sat. 9:00-4:15 Sat. 9:00-4:15 Sat. 9:00-4:15 Sun. 9:00-4:15 Sat. 9:00-4:15 Sun. 9:00-4:15 9:00-4:15 9:00-4:15 9:00-4:15 9:00-4:15 9:00-4:15 Sat. 9:00-4:15 Sun. 9:00-4:15 Sat COURSE ACC ACC ACC ACC AUT BDP BDP BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS . BUS 101-Introduction to Business Independent Study Course Programmed Study Center Main Campus . HIS 259-Vietnam Independent Study Course Programmed Study Center Main Campus . HIS 295-World War II: Part | Independent Study Course Programmed Study Center Main Campus TUNKHANNOCK AREA Section 88 Class Location: Tunkhannock High School REGISTRATION DATE: Wednesday, Aug. 22, 6:30-8:30 p.m. CLASSES BEGIN: September 4, 1984 CLASSES END: December 13, 1984 5 FINAL EXAMS: Week of Dec. 17, 1984 COURSE TITLE TIME DAY 1 ACC 111 Prin. of Accounting 1 6.50-9:45 M. ACC 112 Prin. of Accounting 11 7:00-9:45 W. BUS 210 Intro. of Data Processing 6:50-9:45 M. ENG 101 English Composition 1 7:00-9:45 T. MAT 101 Survey of Mathematics 1 7:00-9:45 Th. PSY 103 General Psychology 6:50-9:45 M. SOC 215 Prin. of Sociology 7:00-9:45 W. ALL MONDAY CLASSES WILL EXTEND 10 MINUTES LONGER IN ORDER TO MAKE UP FOR CLASS TIME MISSED DUE TO HOLIDAYS. BUS 257-41 Word Processing 11 9:00-12:30 Sat. BUS 257-42 Word Processing 11 ~~ 9:00-12:30 Sun. BUS 262 Business Law 11 1:00-4:30 Sat. CAR 220 Basic Photography (1) 9:00-2:45 Sat. CHE 151 Gen. Chem. 1 (4 credits) 9:00-12:25 Sat. Gen. Chem. Lab 1 1:00-3:20 Sat. 030 Fund. of Writing 9:00-12:30 Sat. DSP 060 Fund. of Algebra 9:00-12:30 Sun. DSP 090 Elements of Science ~~ 9:00-12:30 Sat. ENG 101 (English Composition 1 9:00-12:30 Sat. ENG 102 English Composition 11 1:00-4:30 Sat. ENG 120 Reading for Comp./Spd. 1:00-4:30 Sun. GET 113 Technical Drafting (1) 9:00-2:45 Sat. HIS 101 History of Civilization 1 9:00-12:30 Sat. HRM 101 Fund. of Food (1) 9:00-1:35 Sat. HRM 105 Food Sanitation 1:00-4:30 Sat. HRM 122 Food Purchasing (1) ~~ 9:00-12:30 Sun. JOR 101 Basic News Writing 9:00-12:30 Sat. MAT 105 Basic College Math. ~~ 9:00-12:30 Sat. PHI 150 Intro. to Philosophy 1:00-4:30 Sat. PLH 101 Plumbing & Heating 1 PLH 103 Plumb. & Heat. Lab 1 PSY 103 General Psychology ~~ 9:00-12:30 Sat. RET 102 Real Estate Practice ~~ 9:00-12:30 Sun. SPE 125 Fundamentals of Speech 9:00-12:30 Sat. * Students in this class must attend both days (Sat. and Sun.). (1) $15.00 lab fee. This is a newly established track designed specifically for the weekend student whose schedule prevents him/her from atténding class every week- end. : DSP Classes taken during this track will be scheduled for a minimum of 6 hour'15 minute meetings with additional minutes being added where labs are required. / Students desiring fo opt for this track will meet only on the following weekends: Aug. 18 & 19, Sept. 22 8283, Oct. 20 & 21, Nov. 17 & 18, Dec. 1 & 2, Dec. 8 & 9. Final Exam on Dec. 15 & 16. 8:00-1:10 Sun. — TELEPHONE — 735-8300 829-7300 459-1600