Grant winners applied for acceptance into taw schools. V0 , 7 { INFORMATION For 12 4-Hers in Luzerne County, July 26 was a in the East-Northeast Region 4-H Fashion Revue held in Nanticoke, at the Luzerne County Community College Conference Center. According to Christine Tomascik, Extension Home Economics-Youth, those taking part in the regional Podwika, Wyoming; Pamela Brubaker, Conyngham; Stacey Mensigner, Nescopeck, Brenda Barna, Wapwal- lopen; Jodi, Wendy & Tracey Whitebreak, Nescopeck; Kristen Youngman, Sugarloaf; Barbara Babcock, Laurel Run; Laurie Welsh, Sugarloaf; and Bernadette Grosz, Wapwallopen. The 4-H’ers made the outfits they modeled as part of their 4-H clothing projects. Along with increasing their skills in clothing construction, they learned about wardrobe selection, color coordination, the importance of good posture and other aspects of grooming. County 4-H’ers compete with those selected from tion. The six gold ribbon winners from the East-Northeast state honors. University Park campus during State 4-H Achievement Days, judges will select an Honors Group of 10 finalists. These 10 4-H’ers will compete for the top state award, part of which is an expense paid trip to the National 4-H Congress in Chicago, Dec. 1 through 5. Penn State’s Cooperative Extension Service coordi- nates the 4-H Fashion Revue in Pennsylvania. Simplic- ity Pattern Company and the White-Elna Sewing Machine Company, sponsors of the national 4-H Fash- ion Revue program, provide the county medals and the trip to Congress. Some 106 4-H horse members from Carbon, Lacka- wanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Schuylkill and Wayne Coun- ties participated in the recently held District III 4-H Horse Show held at the Lehighton fairgrounds in Lehighton. This was an elimination show and the winners of the English, Western and Gymnkhana Classes will now compete against 4-H’ers from across the State at the upcoming State 4-H Horse Show. Luzerne County 4-H’ers who won at the District Show and will be competing at the State Show are: Daria Lipinski, Wilkes-Barre; Kim McLaughlin, Dallas; Kevin Konopinski, Sweet Valley; Catherine Yanchunas, Mountaintop; Marla Parente, Harveys Lake; Carleen Christy Campbell, Hunlock Creek. 5 Other participants from Luzerne County were: Vickie Davis, Mountaintop; Kristen Ecker, Hazleton; Amy McLaughlin, Dallas; Stephanie Morris, Shaver- taintop. : The State 4-H Horse Show will be held Oct. 4-6 at the Farm Show Building in Harrisburg. Wilkes College has received approval from the Northeast Tier Advanced Technology Center at Lehigh University of a $1.1 million program to foster coopera- tive activities between private sector firms and the College to create and preserve jobs in Pennsylvania. “Wilkes will serve as the catalyst for the program, which is sponsored by the Ben Franklin Partnership and encompasses five projects in northeastern Pennsyl- vapia during 1985-86," said Christopher N. Breiseth, Prosident of Wilkes College. According to the College’s Office of Foundations and Grants Management, the projects will address three areas: research and development, education and tech- nology training; and technical and entrepreneurial assistance. “The Engineering Department, Chemistry Depart- play an integral role in the program,” added Breiseth. “This $1.1 million program is a major effort toward received during the same period in 1983. organizations. fulfilling a central part of Wilkes’ mission,” said Breiseth. In response to the needs of business and industry, the College has developed into a major center of engineering, science, and technology. Z A national accrediting board has commended Wilkes College for the quality of its undergraduate engineering program its superior laboratory equipment, and the caliber of its faculty. Breiseth said, ‘“The fact that our faculty play an active role in serving the local community, particularly in helping to attract, retain, and aid in the development of local industry, was particularly cited.” The human and technical resources of the College will be used in partnership with private firms and local economic development agencies to achieve the project goals. The projects to be undertaken include: Thermal Construction Model for Transistor Package led by both Hiscox and Threthaway. cash flow management and reporting cycles. chairman of the alumni phase.” Area residents will have a unique opportunity to participate in a new will be covered during the semester. Although the methodology of this course offering at Luzerne County Community College designed to improve writing skills with the assistance of computer technology. Beginning this fall, the Humani- ties Department of LCCC will offer Composition course. Instead of sitting at a desk and listening to an instructor lecture about concepts and their applica- tions, students will spend most of their time in front of a computer instructor will direct students, and answer questions about the com- puter-assisted English Computer lessons. Each student’s performance will be carefully reviewed and graded on how well they master the various learning concepts outlined in the lessons. Punctuations, grammar, sentence structure, paragraph development, and composition of multi-paragraph papers are some of the topics that Girl Scout Cadette Troop 706 of Lehman will be sponsoring a dance from 7-9 p.m., Sept. 20 at the Lake-Lehman Jr. High School. ; D.J. Rob Neyhard will be on hand to play the latest Top 40 music. Soda and gummy bears will be on sale for 50¢ each. Admission is $1 per person. All students are invited. PICK UP A TAN ON YOUR WAY HOME FROM WORK. Just stop by for a session. After six to eight visits, you'll look like you've been doing business in the Bahamas. So give us a call. We'll show you how to make the sun work overtime. * Facials ® Hair Removal ® Tanning Salon ©1984 SCA course is relatively new, the goal is the same as the traditional writing course--helping students develop writing skills clearly expressing their thoughts and ideas. s In addition, students will develop a competency in a new skill, word processing, which may prove to be very useful throughout their college experience, and when they enter the competitive job market. For further information on Luz- erne County Community College’s computer assisted English Competi- tion course, ‘‘Microcomp’’ contact Francis Hanify, Humanities Depart- ment Chairman at 829-7331. be sure to call Heme). Phone 675-2070 use of computer-aided design (CAD), will test transis- tor packages for heat and stress problems. A computer will simulate the transistor package and perform the tests quicker and more efficiently than actual models. Materials Testing Consortium is the establishment of a local consortium for evaluation and testing of materials for business and industry in cooperation with the Committee for business and industry in cooperation with the Committee for Economic Growth (CEG), Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce, Drexel Univer- sity, and Allied Chemical. Small Business Development Center will provide entrepreneurial support and technical training to new and existing advanced technology firms throughout northeastern Pennsylvania. Luzerne County Business Incubator will help estab- lish a business incubator in Luzerne County to assist new firms in launching their businesses. 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