Students honored Thirty one sophomroes, representing 38 percent of this class at Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kingston, recently received certificates of merit by Science Research Associates, Inc., for their achievement in the National Educational Development Test (N.E.D.T.). These students recorded scores in the top 10 percent of all students nationally who took the test. The N.E.D.T. is an achievement test which records aptitude scores in English usage, math usage, social studies, reading and natural science reading. In the first row, from . left, are Robin Yuskovitz, Kingston; Liane Kersey, Shavertown; Erin Moore, Shavertown; Nicole DePolo, Shavertown; Laura Churnetski, Kingston; heather Aponick, Shavertown; Laurie Nelson, Wilkes-Barre; and Michelle Kosenak, Luzerne. Second row, Milissa Sands, Forty Fort; Anastasia Fay, Mountaintop; Paul Bartley, Tunkhannock; Christopher Fehlinger, Ashley; Jeannette Waxmonsky, Plainsville; Jonathan Friedman, Kingston, Valerie Hinko, Hudson; Angela Tama, Towanda; and Amy Rogers, Dallas. Third row, Andrew Kellman, Shavertown; Mark Johns, Wyoming; Scott Minkoff, Kingston; Steven Falkowitz, Wilkes-Barre; and Justin DePasquale, Kingston. Fourth row, ChristopherShenfield, McLean, VA; Robert Budd, Madison, NJ; Milton Mitchell, Dallas; and Derek Gooden, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Absent at the time of the photo were Eric Cohen, New York, NY; Kevin Brown, Dallas; and Karen Christensen, Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia. Lecture given As part of the Social Sci- ence and History Depart- ment Lecture Series at Luz- erne County Community College, Bert Logan, director of the Wyoming Valley His- torical Society, recently gave a slide and lecture presentation at the college's Educational Conference Center on the main campus in Nanticoke. Shown before the start of the program are, from left, Dr. William Camp, Dallas, chairperson of Social Science and History Depart- ment at LCCC; Robert Jano- sov, Sheatown, associate professor of history at LCCC; town, professor of history; Bert Logan and Robert Mit- trick, Dallas, professor of history at LCCC. HEY KIDS! (TO AGE 12) Ti SALLASCP0ST Wants To Tell Everyone When It's Your Birthday. Ask Your Mom Or Dad To Send Us A Picture Of You Along With All The Details Of Your Birthday And We'll Tell Everyone. But The Best Part Is IT'S FREE! Call Dotty At 675-521 1 For Details JOHN A. FARKAS Farkas 2. HEY KIDS! position John A. Farkas has been named Director of Admissions at Keystone Junior College, according to John L. Wighton, Vice President for Devel- opment and College Relations. A Dallas resident, Farkas received his Masters of Science degree in Counselor Education and his Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education from the Uni- versity of Scranton. 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