All schools in Lake-Lehman School District will open for classes, Kindergarten through grade 12 on Tuesday, August 28. All buses are scheduled to arrive at the schools by the following times: Ross Elementary - 7:20 a.m. Lake-Noxen Elementary - 8 a.m. - Lehman-Jackson Elementary - 8 a.m. 7th & 8th Grade School - 8 a.m. High School - 8 a.m. Parents who will have children attending schools other than in the Lake-Lehman School District should have the officials of that school contact the transportation office to make a request or verification for . transportation service. Immunization requirements for new students: All new students enrolling in a Lake-Lehman school must submit proof of adequate immunizations for diptheria, polio, measles, mumps, and rubella. Par- ents are asked at the time of registration to present a certificate of immunization prepared by a physician, clinic, or previous school attended. The certificate of immuni- zation must include the name of the immunization. 1984-85 SCHOOL CALENDAR Aug. 28 - Teachers’ In-Service-No classes Aug. 28 - School Opens, K-12 Sept. 3 - Labor Day - No school * Sept. 19 - Early Dismissal - 1 p.m. Oct. 8 - Teachers In-Service-No school. Nov. 8 - Early Dismissal-1 p.m. Nov. 22-26 - Thanksgiving vaca- tion. Dec. 24 vacation. Feb. 15 - Teacher In-Service-No school. Feb. 18 - Presidents’ Day-No school. Mar. 15 - Teacher In-Service-No school. Mar. 28 - Early Dismissal-1 p.m. Apr. 4-10 - Easter Vacation. Apr. 25 - Early Dismissal-1 p.m. © May 27 - Memorial Day - No School. : June 4 - Last day of school June 5 - Teachers’ In-Service. BUS SCHEDULES ROUTE 1, 7 a.m. start, 7:57 arrival — Start at Stull, to Noxen "Center, Rte. 29. Left on Dimick Rd., to Rte. 29. Travel Rte. 29 to Harveys Lake. Right to Sandy Beach, Point Breeze, Outlet, Sunset, Idetown. Right on 40060 (Oak Hill), right on 118 to 7th & 8th Grade School, Lehman-Jackson Elementary, High School. - ROUTE 2, 7:15 start, 7:55 arrival — Start at Buckwheat Hollow turn- around. Pick up high school stu- dents. Go to Noxen Center. Continue on Rte. 29 to Harveys Lake and Rte.. 415. Go to Alderson, Sunset, Ide- town. Right on 40060 (Oak Hill), right on Rte. 118 to Lehman Center. Right to 7th & 8th Grade School, High School. ROUTE 3, 7:25 start, 7:57 arrival — Start at Hopfer Bridge, Lutheran Church, Island Rd., Methodist Church, Maple St., Turnaround. To Noxen Center, Rte. 29 to Harveys Lake. Right on Rte. 415 right on 40115 to Lake-Noxen Elementary School. ROUTE 4, 7:10 start, 7:55 arrival — Start T710, Wandel home. Left on T585 to Brown turnaround, to LaValles. Right on T708; right on 40134, right on 40086, right on 40123, left on T585, Hoover turnaround. Left on 40123 to 7th & 8th Grade School, Lehman-Jackson Elemen- tary, High School. ROUTE 5.2, 8 a.m. start, 8:17 arrival — Start at Lake-Lehman High School. Go to Rte. 118. Turn right on 415 and Gate of Heaven Elementary School, Dallas. ROUTE 5.3, 8 am. start, 8:25 arrival — Start at Lake-Lehman High School. Left on T795 to Hunts- ville Dam, Fieldcrest, Farmers Inn, Hillside. Turn right at intersection on Rte. 309 to Luzerne. Right on Courtdale Ave., left on Cooper St., right on Evans St., to West Side Technical School, Pringle. Go to Bishop O'Reilly via Courtright St., Grove St., Pringle St., Schuyler Ave. and Maple St. "ROUTE 5.4, 7:15 start, 8 a.m. arrival — Start at Lehman Center. Market St. to T795, old Rte. 115 to Town and Country Manor. Hunts- ville, Bulford Farm, Sutton Rd., Sutton Hill. Left on T795 to Field- crest and Rte. 309 to Luzerne, Kingston, and Wyoming Seminary. ROUTE 5.5, 7:25 start, 8:35 arrival — Start at Sunset, Harveys Lake, Rte. 415. Turn right and circle Lake via Alderson, Sandy Beach, Point Breeze, Sunset. Rte. 415 to ~ Idetown, Briarcrest Rd., right on 42nd St. to Oak Hill (40060) to Rte. 118. Right to Lehman Center. Left on 40123 (Market St.) to Huntsville Corners. Left on 40085, Overbrook Rd., right on T720 (Bulford Rd.). Left on T783, Sutton Rd., to Town- ship Line. Turnaround. Left on T611. Left on T795 to 309 (Fieldcrest, Norris Glen). Turn right to Luzerne. Left on Wyoming Ave. to Forty-Fort and Wyoming Seminary Lower School. ROUTE 5.6, 8:03 start, 8:20 arrival — Start at Lake-Lehman High School. Right on T795. Left on 118 to Pikes Creek, Sweet Valley Rd., 40067 to Ross Christian & Sweet Valley Academy Schools. ROUTE 6, 7:35 start, 7:57 arrival — Start at intersection of Hilltop & Pine Sts., Oak Drive, Maple St., exit via Sunset. Right on 40060, right on 118. Right on Fire House Rd. to 7th & 8th Grade School, Lehman-Jack- son Elementary, High School. - Jan. 1 - Christmas — Start at Lehman Horse Show Grounds, 40060. Left on T177 to Shawanese. Right on 415 to Sunset. Right on 40060 to Idetown Corners and Lehman Horse Show Grounds, Rte. 118. Continue on 40060 to Hunts- ville Nursery. Turn right on T795 to Lake-Lehman High School, Lehman- Jackson Elementary, 7th & 8th Grade School. ROUTE 8, 7:20 start, 7:57 arrival — Start at Idetown on Rte. 415. To Sunset. Right on Carpenter Rd., 40027. Pick up all high school stu- dents, and elementary students attending Lehman-Jackson Elemen- tary School. go to Sgarlet Lake turnaround. Left on 40060 (Ridge Ave.), left on Briarcrest Rd. 40050, left on 40060 to 118. Right on 118, right on Fire House Rd., 7th & 8th Grade School, Lehman-Jackson Ele- mentary, High School. ROUTE 9, 7:20 start, 7:57 arrival — Start at Fieldcrest, T795. Pick up students on Huntsville Rd. Turn right on 40059. Turn right on T712, Kasko turnaround. Return to 40059. Turn left to Chase Corners. Turn left on 40058 to Huntsville Dam. Turn left on T795 to High School, Lehman-Jackson, 7th & 8th Grade School. ROUTE 14.2, 7:15 start, 7:57 arrival — Start on Rte. 29 (Simons Junk Yard). turn right on 415 to Sunset. Right on 415 to Oak Hill, 40060 to Rte. 118. Turn right on 118 to 7th & 8th Grade School, High School, Lehman-Jackson Elemen- tary. ? ROUTE 14.3, 7 a.m. start, 7:55 arrival — Start on Rte. 415 at Dog House. Left on 415 to Sunset (DeVeronica’s Store). Right on T711 to Idetown Corners. Cross 415 to Ridge Ave., 40060. Left on Carpenter Rd., 40027. Right on 415. Pick up all elementary students to the intersec- tion of Hanson’s Park. Proceed on 415, turn right on 40115 to Lake- Noxen Elementary School. ROUTE 14.4, 7:10 start, 7:55 arrival — Start at intersection of 40086 & 40123 (Outlet Rd.). Go to Dog House. Turn left on 415 to Point Breeze, Sandy Beach, Picnic Grds., Alderson, picking up all elementary students. Turnaround. Return via 415, left on 40115 to Lake-Noxen Elementary School. ROUTE 15, 7:05 start, 7:55 arrival — Start at Lake Silkworth (Jigger Jones), Rte. 29 and T717. Left on T570. Turnaround. Left to Burke’s Development. Make loop. Turn right to Texaco Station on Rte. 29. Go left. Right on T682, left on 40071 (Moon Lake Rd.) Turn right on Rte. 29. Left on 40066 to Rte. 118. Right on T795 to High School, Lehman- Jackson Elementary, 7th & 8th Grade School. ROUTE 16, 7:15 start, 7:57 arrival — Start at the intersection of T795 and 40060. Continue on 40060 to Town & City Manor. Make loop. Right on T700. Cross intersection to T795. Right to Lake-Lehman High School, Lehman-Jackson Elemen- tary, 7th & 8th Grade School. ROUTE 17, 7:13 start, 7:57 arrival — Start at intersection of T603 & T702, or Rte. 29. Right on 40060. Right on 1122 (Follies Rd.). Right on T716 to Malak turnaround. Return to 1122. Go right to Hunts- ville Dam, left on T795, right on T700 to High School, Lehman-Jack- son Elementary, 7th & 8th Grade School. ROUTE 18, 7:15 start, 7:57 arrival — Start at the intersection of Rte. 118 & T779. Go left on Rte. 118, right on Rte. 118, right on T748 to T750, to Rte. 117. Go right to Rte. 29, right on T706 (Gordon Lane). Turn- around. Return. Go left on Rte. 29, right on 40128 (Brown Rd.), to Loyalville (Payne’s Store). Go left on 40115 (Bear Hollow Rd.), Left on 40063 to Oney’s Crns. Right on 40115 to Lake-Noxen Elementary School. ROUTE 19, 7:20 start, 7:57 arrival — Start at Stull. Pick up all elemen- tary students. Return to Noxen and Rte. 29. Left on Dimock Rd., left on 29. Go to 415. Turn right and go to 40062, turn right. Left on 40107. Left on 40115 to Lake-Noxen Elementary School. ROUTE 20, 7:05 start, 7:57 arrival — A.M. Start at intersection of Rte. 29 and 415. Go to intersection of T679. Turn right on T750 to T762. Turnaround. Return to T750, turn right on 29 (Kupstas Store), exchange with Bus 21 (elementary students for high school). Right on T706, Gordon Rd. Return to 29, go right to Pikes Creek Crns. Rte. 118. Turn left on T795, left on T700, right to High School, Lehman-Jackson Elementary, 7th & 8th Grade School. ROUTE 20, 2:50 start — P.M. Start 7th & 8th Grade School. Go to High School. Right on T795 to Rte. 118. Go left to Pikes Creek, right on Rte. 29 north. Go left on T706, Gordon Rd., turnaround. Return to Rte. 29 north, go left on 117 (Ever- green Estates). Go right on T748, right on T680, right on T758 to Rte. 29. Go left on T786, right on T750 (Sorber Mtn.) to T762. Turnaround. Return via T750 or T786 to Rte. 29 and to intersection of Rte. 415. ROUTE 21, 7 a.m. start, 7:57 arrival — A.M. Start at intersection of Rte. 29 and Dimock Rd. (Twp. Line). Right on T758 (Kupstas Store), Hedden Mtn. Left on T680, left on T748, left on T177, Evergreen ESt. Left on 29, left on T750, left on 29 to Kupstas Store. Exchange ele- mentary students for high school (Bus 20). Right on T779, right on 40128 (Brown’s Rd.), right on 29, right on 40107, right on 40135, Dragon Turnaround. Return to 40115 and Lake-Noxen Elementary School. : ROUTE 21, 3 p.m. start — P.M., Start at Lake-Noxen Elementary. Right on 40115 to Oney’s Crns., Rte. 40135, Dragon. Turnaround. Return left on 40063, right on 40107 to Rte. 29. Left on 29, right on T679 right on T750 to T762. Turnaround. Return via T750 to Rte. 29. Turn right on T758, left on T680, left on T177, Evergreen Estates. Left on Rte. 29, left on T750 to 29. Right on T779, right on 40128 to Rte. 29. ROUTE 22, 7:10 start, 7:57 arrival — Start at intersection of 118 - T708.Right on T581 to 29. Left on 29 to Lake Silkworth. Turnaround. (Jigger Jones). Return via 29 to 118 (Pikes Creek Crns.) Turn right to T795, left on T700 to High School. Lehman-Jackson Elemetnary, 7th & 8th Grade School. ROUTE 22.1, 7:15 start, 7:57 arrival — Start at Yekels (Bryant Rd.), T779 to Rte. 29 (Kupstas Store). Turn left. Go to Rte. 40128, turn left to 40115, turn right to 40065. Left to T799, right to Rte. 118. Left left to 40134, right to Lehman Center, High School, Lehman-Jackson Elementary and 7th & 8th Grade School. ROUTE 22.2, 6:55 start, 7:25 arrival — A.M. (Ross) Start at Lake-Ross Twp. Line, 40067 & T676. Got to 40061, Pall Rd. Left to Lake’s turnaround. Return to T540. Left to T508, right on 40069, left on 40068, right on T682, Sylvan Lake turn- around. Left on 40068, left on T684 and Ross Elementary. ROUTE 22.2, 7:25 start, 7:57 arrival — A.M. (High School). Leave Ross Elementary 40067 to T676. Right on Rte. 29, left to’ Pikes Creek Crns. Rte. 118. Right to T795, right to T700, left to High School, Lehman-Jackson, 7th & 8th Grade School. ROUTE 22.2 — P.M. (Ross Ele- mentary Dismissal). Right on 40068 to Sylvan Lake. Got to T682, turn right to turnaround. Return to 40068, left to 40069. Right to T508, right on T540 to 40061. Right to Lake turn- around. Return via 40061 to 40067, Sweet Valley Rd., Right to High School pickup. ROUTE 22.2 3 p.m. start — P.M. (High School Dismissal). right on T795, to 118. Left on Rte. 29, left to T676, right to Sweet Valley Rd., 40067. Left to Palls Rd., 40061 & Lake turnaround. Return via 40061 to T540, left to T508, to 40069, right to 40068. Left to T682, Turnaround. ROUTE 23, 6:55 start, 7:25 arrival — A.M. Start iat intersections of T680, T672 and T177. Right on 118 to Steele’s Restaurant. Turnaround. Return via 118, right on 40068 (Grassy Pond Rd.), right on 40067 to Ross Elementary. Discharge ele- mentary students. ROUTE 23, 7:30 start, 7:57 arrival — A.M. (High School). Leave Ross Elementary School via 40067. Pickup students from North Lake to Shelly’s Diner. Right on 118 to T795, turn right. Left on T700.to High School, Lehman-Jackson, 7th & 8th Grade School. ROUTE 23, 2:45 start — P.M. Leave Ross Elementary. Left on 40068 to 118. Left to Steele’s turn- around. Return via 118, left on T177 to T672. Right on Rte. 29, left on 118 to High School. This bus will return elementary students only. ROUTE 23, 3 p.m. start — P.M., Leave High School on T795. Left on 118 left on 40067, right on 40068. Left on 118 to Steele’s turnaround. Left on T177 to intersection of T672. ROUTE 24, 6:55 start, 7:30 arrival — AM. (Ross) Start at intersec- tions of 118 & T575. On Rte. 118, turn right to 40068 turnaround. Return via 118 to 40095. Right to 40067, right to T508, North Lake turnaround. Return to 40067, right to Sweet Valley and Ross Elementary School. ROUTE 24, 7:30 start, 7:57 arrival — AM., (High School), Pickup all students on Sweet Valley Rd., 40067 from Ross Elem. to Post Office. Continue via 40067 & 118 to T795. Right to T700, left to High School, Lehman-Jackson, 7th & 8th Grade School. ROUTE 24, 8:03 start, 8:20 arrival — AM., (SVA-RCA) Take private students to these schools. Pick up students enroute along T795, Rte. 118 & 40067 to Sweet Valley. ROUTE 24, 2:45 start — P.M. From Ross Elementary School return all elementary-kindergarten students to their homes. Report to High School. ROUTE 24, 3 p.m. start — P.M., At High School, pick up 6-12 grade students. Return to their original pickup point. ROUTE 25, 6:50 start, 7:30 arrival — A.M. (Ross) Start at Sweet Valley, 40067. phight on T666, left on T664, right on 40067, right on T662. Left on T589, left on T660, right on 40067 to Broadway. Left on County Rd. to T652 turnaround. Return. Right on 40067 to Ross Elementary. ROUTE 25, 7:30 start, 7:57 arrival — A.M., (High School) Pick up High School students on Main Rd., Sweet Valley, 40067 and along 118. Left on T708 to T779. Right on 118, picking up all students to intersection of 118 & T708 (Winters). Proceed to High School. ROUTE 25, 2:45 start — P.M. (Ross dismissal) From Ross Ele- mentary return all students to their homes. ROUTE 25, (SVA.RCA) — Stop and pickup Private students. Return to High School. ROUTE 25, 3 p.m. start — P.M., Report to High School, returning all high school students to their homes. ROUTE 26, 6:50 start, 7:30 arrival — AM. (Ross) Start at intersection of 40079 & 40067 & T764. Left on i T522, Nevel Hollow Rd. Got to T935, Muhlenburg Rd. (Calvery Church). Right on 40067 to Bloomingdale. Left on 40079 to T935. Turn right on T474, Right on T459 to Bloomingdale(or if needed, go to T656). Turn left to 40079, right to T658, right to 40068, left to Ross Elementary School. ROUTE 26, 7:30 start, 7:57 arrival — A.M., (High School) Pickup High School students at Ross Elemen- tary. Go on 40067 to T706. Turn right on 29, left to 118, Right to Rte. T795, right to T700, left to High School, Lehman-Jackson, 7th & 8th Grade School. ROUTE 26, (Ross dismissal) — P.M., Return all elementary stu- dents to their homes. ROUTE 26, 3 p.m. start — P.M. (High School dismissal) Return all High School students to their homes. ROUTE 27, 8:03 start — (West Side Tech). Start at Lake-Lehman High School. Left on T795 to Hill- side. Right on 309 to Courtdale. Left at Cooper St., to Evans St., dis- charge students at Tech School, Pringle. Return via Courtright St., Courtdale Ave., Rte. 309 & T495 to High School. POST PRACTICE ROUTE SCHEDULES (PPR) Students attending West Side Vocational Technical School and Bishop O’Reilly will return to High School and go home on their regular buses. Students who remain for approved athletic activities ‘will be provided transportation by Post Practice Routes - PPR’s. Buses will depart from Junior High School at 5:50 p.m., and Senior High School at 6 p.m. There will be daily service unless cancelled for inclement weather. PPR 1 — Harveys Lake, Noxen - Oak Hill-42nd St. 6:15; Idetown, 6:16; Sunset-Harveys Lake, 6:20; Dog House, 6:25; Lake Elem.-Picnic Grds. 6:30; Sorber Mtn., 6:35; Noxen, 6:45; Alderson, 7:00; Warden Place, 7:10. PPR 2 — Loyalville, Lake Silk- worth, Sweet Valley--Outlet, 6:10; 6:17; Rte. 29, 6:20; Evergreen Estates, 6:25; Rte. 118, 6:30; Pikes Creek Crns., 6:32; Lake Silkworth, 6:35; Turnaround (Coopers Gas Sta- tion), Pall Road, 6:45; Post Office (S.V.), 6:50; Ross Elementary, 6:53; Bloomingdale, 6:58; Broad- way, 7:05. PPR 3. — Huntsville, Chase, Ceasetown--Huntsville Nursery, 6:10; Huntsville Dam, 6:12; Norris Glenn, 6:20; Chase Corners, 6:30; Chase Manor, 6:32; Rte. 29, 6:40; Ceasetown, 6:45; Meadow Lake, 6:50; Follies Road, 7:00. Gerald J. Wyecallis, Acting Super- intendent of Schools, announced that teh 1984-85 school year will begin for all students in the Dallas School District on Tuesday, August 28. The professional staff of the Dallas Schools will participate in an in- service program beginning Monday, August 27. Parents are reminded that on August 28, all students in Grades 1 through 12 will be attending full day sessions. Daily schedules for all elementary students in grades 1-4 will be from 9:15 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.; the Dallas Intermediate School stu- dents, grades 5 and 6, will attend from 9:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Junior High School students in grades 7-9 begin school at 8 a.m. and dismiss at 2:49 p.m. The high school begins at 8 a.m. and dismisses at 2:58 p.m. Parents are requested to consult the bus routes published in the newspa- pers to determine their child’s bus assignment and departure points. Upon arrival at school, all ele- mentary students assigned to the Westmorelind and Dallas Township Elementary Schools are requested to move to their assigned areas and classrooms. Class lists and special directions will be posted in each elementary building and staff will be! available to assist pupils in locating their rooms. At the Dallas Intermediate School, fourth and fifth grade students are asked to report to the school cafeteria; sixth grade students ' should report directly to their assigned class- rooms. The schedule of school entry for kindergarten students is being provided to parents during the stu- dent-parent-teacher pre-school con- ferences. Dallas Junior High Schol students are asked to meet at the following Aug. 28 locations: 7th grade in the audito- rium, 8th grade in the cafeteria and 9th grade in the gymnasium. Dallas Senior High School sophomores are requested to report to the high school auditorium. All juniors and seniors should consult the bulletin board listings and report to their assigned homerooms. Secondary students who have not registered for school should report to the building office of their respec- tive schools. All elementary pupils not registered should report to Mrs. Administration Offices, Street, Dallas. The school lunch program will . begin on August 28, the first day of school. Parents are reminded that the cost of the student lunch is 85 cents for elementary pupils and 95 cents for secondary students. John J. Oliver, Principal, Lake- Lehman Junior High, releases the following Junior High Homeroom Schedule for the 84-85 School Year: GRADE 7 Aftewicz thru DeLeur, Homeroom 201; Denman thru Houck, Homeroom 202; James thru McLaughlin, Homeroom 203; Meade thru Skibitsky, Homeroom 205; C. Smith thru Zerfoss, Home- room 207. GRADE 8 — Alexander thru Cos- lett, Homeroom 101; Cragle thru Gizenski, Homeroom 102; Halliday thru Kyttle, Homeroom 105; London thru Paraschak, Homeroom 106; Parry thru K. Sorber, Homeroom 107; L. Sorber thru Zipay, Home- room 1001. NOTE: Band and Algebra II stu- dents are to report directly to the Senior High School. Convocation Faculty and staff of Penn State Wilkes-Barre will gather on Thurs- day, Aug. 23, to open the 1984 fall term with a Convocation that will include workshops on topics from microcomputing to effective teach- ing strategies. The convocation will run from 3:30 p.m.to 9:30 p.m. when a closing reception will be held. Classes for students at Penn State Wilkes-Barre begin August 24. Dr. James H. Ryan, Campus Executive Officer, will deliver a “State of the Campus” address at the convocation. The faculty-staff program will begin with a get- acquainted session at 3:30 p.m. with special emphasis on full-time and part-time faculty members and all staff learning more about what each other does on campus, according to Dr. David Rice, Dean of Academic Affairs. The convocation includes clerical, maintenance, administa- tive, faculty and staff personnel. Nine workshops will be offered, and faculty and staff may choose their preference. They are as fol- lows: Alcohol and Drug Awareness, led by Jane Griffin, assistant pro- fessor in physical education; LIAS Usage about the library computer system, led by Joan Diana, head librarian; Audio services, demon- use by members of the library staff; Teleconferencing, led by Harold Groff, coordinator of the Telecommunications degree pro- gram; The Effective Advisor, led by Diane Hunt, coordinator of Counsel- ing Services; Effective Teaching Strategies, led by Dr. Rice; Micro- computing, demonstration by Mike Elias; Our Students and their Needs, led by John R. Murphy, Director of Student Programs; Technology and the Humanities, co- led by an engineering professor, Jack Kolesar, and a psychology professor, Dr. Craig Clarke. Dallas Intermediate School stu- dents will begin school on Tuesday, Aug. 28. Some of the district’s fourth grade students have been permanently assigned to the Intermediate School. All fifth and sixth grade students will attend the Intermediate School. The professional staff of the build- ing will participate in in-service orientation programs prior to the opening of school to provide a suc- cessful initiation of the school year. Parents are reminded that on August 28 Intermediate students will be attending full day sessions from 9:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Parents should consult the bus routes pub- lished in the newspapers to deter- mine their child’s bus assignment and departure points. It is requested that students ride a bus to and from school the first day to facilitate student awareness of their bus assignment and to aid the district in maintaining accurate and comprehensive student bus riding records. If it is necessary for a for first day parent to accompany a child to school it is suggested that the stu- dent ride the bus and the parent meet the student at the school building. To facilitate student room assign- ments the first day, the following fourth and fifth grade students i the building will report to the cafet-~ eria while sixth grade students will report to their assigned homerooms. Lists will be posted in the halls to aid the sixth graders. "Six Penn State Wilkes-Barre stu- dent leaders and two staff members are attending a Student Leadership Conference this week at the Penn State Capitol Campus near Harris- burg, according to John Murphy, Director of Student Programs and Services. The -Wilkes-Barre campus stu- dents are among more than 100 students from the 17 Commonwealth campuses of Penn State University attending the conference, sponsored by the Council of Branch Campus Student Governments. Local students attending are Bob Graham of Mountaintop, president of Student Government Asociation of Penn State Wilkes-Barre; John Jablowski of Ashley, vice president; Lori Britton of Ashley, treasurer; Janine Jescavage of Plains, secre- tary; Judson Smales of Tunkhan- nock, representative of the Engi- neering Society, and Len Farber of Hunlock Creek. Staff members in Stephen L. Heater, OTR-L, Assist- ant Professor and Director of Occu- pational Therapy at College Miseri- cordia, has been re-elected to another two year term as president of the Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. As presi- Post Classifieds Sell 675-5211 dent of POTA, Heater is responsible for representing the Association’s membership in the cause of promot- ing the profession throughout the state, and maintaining the stan- dards of practice and competence. He will continue his role as advo- cate for the health care needs of consumers of occupational therapy: in Pennsylvania and will work with other health care organizations in maximizing health care delivery. POTA is an affiliate of the Ameri- can Occupational Therapy Associa- tion, Rockville, Md., the profes- sional organization which represents over 35,000 registered occupational therapists and certi- fied occupational therapy assistants nationwide. ; attendance are Dean Murphy and Jodi Millard, coordinator of Student Activities and Placement. “The conference will provide training in important aspects of leadership, including communica- tions skills, time management lead- ership styles, motivation, planning, problem-solving and decision- making,”’ said Dean Murphy. He is leading a workshop on listening skills, = communications, group STEPHEN L. HEATER a’ ~ —————— Ey