Discussion held ; The Penn State Wilkes-Barre faculty heard a panel discussion at a closing convocation on active teaching strategies, the critical importance of a student’s early college years, and other issues raised by the National Report on Higher Education: “Involvement in Learning’. The panel members, seated, from left, Dr. J. Craig Clarke, psychology professor; Jody Millard, coordinator of student programs; Dr. Carl pratt, biology professor. Standing, from left, Jack Kolesar, engineering professor; Priscilla Allison, speech professor; Dr. David Rice, director of academic affairs. Be Career Day held The Dallas Jr. High School, in conjunction with the Dallas Jr. High Home School Association, recently held its first Career Day. Professionals from many different areas of specialization were invited to speak to ninth grade students about their respective fields. Shown, above, from left, Sandra Weyman, Dallas Jr. High HSA, Jim Farrell, marketing, Luzerne County Community College; Leon Trager, Assistant Principal, Dallas Jr. High School; Dan Koze, Times Leader, print media-photography; Trooper Robert E. Isbitski, Troop ‘P’’ Area Il, law enforcement; Joann Hall, Dallas Jr. High HSA. The following professionals also participated in the program: Dr. Louise Berard, Wilkes College, computer science; Dr. Jeffrey Sternleib, psychology-human services; Karen Brown, First Eastern Bank, banking-investments; Barbara Read, Lackawanna Jr. College, secretarial; Mark Davis, WNEP-TV electronic communications; Sue Hand, Sue Hand’s Imagery, artistry; Dr. Joseph Rogan, College Misericordia, education; Helen Stager, penn State W-B, engineering; Robert Baird, Station WNAK, radio broadcast-entertainment;, Margaret Heffers, NPW Hospital, health services; Frank Dopko, Johnson Technical Institute, skilled trades; Dr. James Bonning, Wilkes College, math-science; Robert Capin, accounting; Deputy District Atty. Dan Pillets, legal. Clydette Wagner and Gail Wuori of the Dallas Jr. High HSA were coordinators an supervisors of Career Day. Students accepted practicums throughout Pennsylvania. Wilkes College Dean of Academic Receiving a perfect 4.0 semester Affairs, Dr. Gerald Hartdagen, average was Denise Bodish, Har- recently announced that eight Back voys Lake, Mountain residents are among 328 i We Deans L Bing status for the Spring Semester, 1985. Devlin, Shavertown; Susan Dicton, Shavertown; Frank Lombardo, Shavertown; Lisa Sigman, Shaver- town and Michael Yarmick, Shaver- town. 878-8199 FERNBROOK PLAZA | | ROUTE 309 : a soem § DALLAS, PA. 18612 to First 25 Registrants with Coupon B ; HY Q WHO'S GOT THE TRIVIA GAME THAT Enjoy...Horseback Riding & Instruction, Swimming, © WINS FREE RENTALS AND DISCOUNTS? Bouting, Sailing, Archery, Arts & Crafts, Etc. AGES: 6 - 14 Years FEE: Residents $100 ® Day Camp $50 per Week A ° BACK MOUNTAIN VIDEO | DATES: TT ey come Sp - Aug. 16 2-Week Day Camps June 17 - Aug. 23 Visit our store and test your MOVIE * Fees - Based on 2 week registration KNOWLEDGE for FUN and PROFIT. mca 40 W. NORTHAMPTON : Hours: 10-9 p.m. Mon. to Sat.; 2-5 p.m. Sundays Wilkes BARRE e 823-2191 @ ’ Any photos that appear in The Dallas Post and were taken by a Dallas Post photographer are available for sale. The cost is $2.50 for a 5x7 and $5. for an 8x10 print. Color photos are $3. for a 5x7 and $6. for It's easy to order a photo. Complete the coupon For more information call 675-5211 i PRONG INUMDGY ...... i. sores ibe vase shins gensnsssnsssnvsss sesame sanos Photo Description ....... cc .ciciisisisaansassvsbssvssuaga manips: i Date Published. ........co iii ities Page ......... i Number of Copies: ............... BXT'S vain enynns 8x10's