The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 12, 1984, Image 8

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    Program completed
John T. Hychko, engineering pro-
fessor at Penn State Wilkes-Barre,
was recently honored for his 25
years of dedicated teaching service
to the local campus in Lehman. He
was presented with a Penn State
chair.
Prior to joining the Wilkes-Barre
campus faculty in 1958, Hychko
worked as a structural engineer for
Wilkes-Barre Iron and Wire Works,
American Chain and Cable Com-
pany, and Babcock and Wilcox
Company. He has also taught engi-
neering courses at King's College
and Wilkes College.
Hychko received his B.S. in civil
engineering from Lehigh University
and his M.e. from the Pennsylvania
State University. He is past presi-
dent of the Luzerne County Chapter
of the Pennsylvania Society of Pro-
fessional Engineers. For many
years he has served as engineer for
Newport Township where he resides
with hsi wife, Jean. They have three
sons, John Jr., a physician at Mercy
Hospital in Scranton; Gregory,
second lieutenant in the U.S. Air
Force, and Sergei, freshman at
Nanticoke High School.
JOHN T. HYCHKO
The Dallas. Senior High School
will offer a coaching course this fall
to. provide college-bound students
the opportunity to brush up on their
verbal skills in readiness for the
Scholastic ‘Aptitudé Test (SAT).
Nationally verbal scores are lower
for students to have extra help in
verbal areas before taking SATs.
The coaching course for the
English (verbal) sessions in prepa-
ration for SAT’s will begin the week
of Sept. 10. There will be two
coaching sessions a week, Monday
evenings from 6 to & p.m. and
Tuesday evenings from 3:30 to 5:30
p.m. Each student should select and
attend, one verbal session per week
that best suits their time schedule.
Coaching sessions will run for eight
weeks and be free of charge to pay
Dallas High School senior.
Late registrations will be
accepted for the sessions if space is
available. College-bound students
who plan to take the SAT’Ss on
November 3 should register in the
guidance office for these coaching
sessions. Anyone desiring informa-
tion about the course should contact
Mrs. Russin at 675-5201 ext 215.
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The Act 101 Program at College Misericordia, Dallas, recently completed its pre-college summer
session. Students in the program were involved in an intensive three-week series of courses.
These courses were designed to assist students in making the transition from high school to
college. Pictured at the concluding picnic are some of the program participants. From left,
seated, are Mary Ann Krupski, Lisa Holley, Liz Ehmann, Sue Postlewhaite, Debbie Bradley,
Jennifer Gosart, and Dawn Millan. Standing, Gerry Wall, counselor; Bob Lizza, study facilitator;
Rich Galloway, Mary Siegel, counselor; Kevin Treat, Carol Llewellyn, secretary; Bill Dick, Act
* 101 Program director; and Dr. Jeff Fremont, faculty.
Perry named to post at Misericordia
John A. Perry, of Carlinville, Ill.,
lege Misericordia here, announced
Dr. Joseph R. Fink, president of the
college.
Perry, former vice president of
in Carlinville.
“brings us a wealth of experience ir
advancing the cause of private
Fink. “We welcome him to the
college and the Wyoming Valley. He
is a skilled administrator and pro-
vides added strength to the college’s
management team."
sity, Perry formerly served colleges
in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and
New York. A former writer and
editor of the Syracuse (N.Y.)
“Herald Journal,” he served in the
U.S. Navy as an information spe-
cialist during the Korean War. He
currently serves as a public affairs
officer in the U.S. Army Reserve.
At College Misericordia, a coedu-
cational liberal arts and profes-
sional studies institution, Perry will
be responsible for areas of public
relations, funds development,
alumni affairs and special events.
The college was founded in 1924 by
the Religious Sisters of Mercy and
is located in this northeastern Penn-
sylvania community.
Perry received several national
awards for publications, design and
writing excellence. He is listed in
“Who's Who in Public Relations,”
“Who's Who in Education,’ and
‘Who's Who in the Methodist
Church.”” Numerous articles,
authored by Perry, have appeared
in national and international news-
papers.
Perry and his wife, Virginia, will
reside in Dallas.
JOHN A. PERRY
College Misericordia Circle K
Club officers for the 1984-85 aca-
demic year are as follows: Presi-
dent, Johnna Chiumento; Vice Pres-
ident, Jo Lynn Para; Secretary,
Charlene Santarelli; Treasurer,
Georgia Kokos; Publicity Secretary,
Sue Overmiller.
The Circle K has been very active
this summer undertaking such
activities as aiding the Back Moun-
tain Library, assisting the Pittston
YMCA, a hoagie sale, a bake sale
and several car washes. College
Misericordia Circle K Club is a
service organization whose aim is
assisting the community as well as
the College Campus.
College Misericordia Circle K is
Shorsared by the Dallas Kiwanis
Club. :
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engineering; Jack Kolesar, professor of engineering; Niranjan S. Igunji, new lecturer in
engineering;’ and Dr. Deborah Brassard, new assistant professor of English. t
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10K and 2 MILE FUN RUN—SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1984
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- MALE: a
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31-40; 41-49; 50 plus
FEMALE:
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2 MILE FUN RUN
MALE:
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FEMALE:
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Awards to Top 3 Male and
Top 3 Female Finishers
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ON OR BEFORE SEPTEM-
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T-SHIRTS FOR PRE-REGIS-
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Registration - Day of Race
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TIME:
11:00 A.M. - Sunday, Sep-
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8:30-10:00 A.M. - Race
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12:30 P.M. - AWARDS
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SPECIAL PRIZE: ALL PARTICIPATING RUNNERS will be
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