ot . ~ THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, September 18, 1985 ; n School College Misericordia is offering a variety of courses for children during the fall semester. “Puppets and Masks,” for children ages 5 to 8, will be held on Saturdays, Senior Tigh chu wil of offer : ids college- The Office of Continuing Education at Luzerne County Community College is offering a break- fast series for leaders and aspiring leaders in local commerce and industry entitled, “Creative Problem Solving — Innovative Methods for Business and Industry.” The series, which will help business leaders to acquire fresh approaches to dealing with issues and problems in their professions, will be offered type of reasoning. through Oct. 11, at the college’s Educational Conference Center. Breakfast will be served at 7:30 a.m. prior to the start of the session at 8 a.m. “The Compo- nents of Innovation’ will be offered on Sept. 20 — Sept. 21-Oct. 12, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Students will make puppets and participate in a class puppet show. Instructor Lynnette Moore holds a bachelor of science degree in art education. Cost is $18. On Saturdays, Oct. 26-Nov. 16, from 10 a.m. to noon, Moore wil instruct children, ages 8 to 12, in “Painting.” Students will use various types of paints including watercolors and acrylics. Subject matters will include still lifes, landscapes, and portraits. Cost is $18. Programming for Kids,” scheduled Saturdays, Sept. 28, -Oct. 26, from 9 a.m. to noon. Students will acquire or further develop BASIC programming skills and learn to generate graphs and charts. The IBM PC will be emphasized. Instructor Jim Heifers is a Pennsylvania certified computer specialist and teaches computer science at the Middle School in Pittston. Cost is $50. Students, grades 4 to 6, can join in a fantastic journey to an unseen world in “An Adventure in Biology,” to be held Saturdays, Nov. 9-23, from 10 a.m. to noon. Through a microscope, the young adventurer will probe the realms of pond water and other areas unseen by the naked eye. The cost is $15, plus $5 for materials. Al Craft, associate professor, in_the Division of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Computers, will instruct. “Parlez Vous Francais’ will be offered to children, grades 3 to 6, on Saturdays, Nov. 2-23, from 10 a.m. to noon. The cost is $20. Instructor Diane Polachek will introduce participants to the French language, which will include greetings, telling time, French songs and games. Polachek holds a master’s degree in both French and education. She teaches French at the Wyoming Seminary Lower School. Children, grades 4-8, will learn to the logistics of newsletter and newspaper writing in “Your Own Byline: A Newsletter Workshop for Kids,” on Saturday, Nov. 2 and 9, from 9 a.m. to noon. Cost is $15. Students will have the opportunity to write, edit and design a newsletter. Basic writing skills will be taught. Instructor Jim Schilling holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism. setting. Facilitator for the breakfast series is Peter J. Yestrumskas, direcgor of administrative serv- ices at White Haven Center, who has done extensive studies in innovative methods and problem solving. He has facilitated numerous seminars for business, industry and professional groups in Pennsylvania and New York. Yestrumskas holds a B.S. degree in business administration from Pennsylvania State Univer- sity, an M.B.A. degree from the University of Scranton, and an M.G.A. degree from ‘the University of Pennsylvania. For further information on the breakfast series, or to register to attend, contact the Office of Continuing Education at Luzerne Sourty Community College at 829-7481. Dallas cheerleaders win awards at camp based on one’s own Welcome all Ha Eighth grade students at Wyoming Seminary Lower School, Forty Fort, hosted a Kindergarten Open House for students and parents. Among those attending were, from the left, Carmen Marnell, Dean of the Lower School, Mrs. Joann Katuna, Cara Katuna, Elliot Katuna, Shavertown; and Mrs. Mary Catherine Shedlawski, kindergarten teacher. Lehman PTA kicks off fundraising The Lehman-Jackson Elementary PTA announces the start of its annual fall fundraising program. This year students will be taking orders from The Soap Box Collec- tion, an assortment of concentrated soap products, and Whimseys, deco- rative glass pieces for fun’n’fancy. a Proceeds from this campaign will = support PTA activities and projects such as assembly programs, educa- tional presentations, field trips, etc. Sport fitness The Dallas High School cheerlead- ers recently received numerous awards at Cheerleading Camp. The Junior Varsity squad, along with theirsribbons, brought home a trophy for’ Superior Performance during competition that was held on the final day of camp. The Senior Varsity squad award ribbons ranged from Outstanding to Superior and they also were awarded a trophy for superior per- formance on the final day of compe- tition. One such trophy is awarded each division. Both squads won Daily Spirit Sticks and were voted ‘“The Most Spirited Squad.” The Dallas High School Cheerleaders were presented a plaque by The Universal judges who conducted the camp. The camp was held at Penn State, University Park. Preparation at this camp readies the Dallas squads for competing at the National Cheer- leader Competition to be held in the fall. Physical fitness screenings were given recently to all Lake- Lehman athletes by the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital's Back 37 take Scout leadership training Mountain Medical Center. left, tests Ted High school students planning to take the preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) or Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), in October or November, are welcome to partici- pate in College Misericordia’s PSAT-SAT test preparation work- shop, said Thomas O’Neill, director of special programs at the college. 7 DAYS A WEEK Serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Daily Specials Weekly Specials MIDWAY RESTAURANT 919 Wyoming Ave. Wyoming CHACKO’S WEST BOWLING LANES 398 Marion Street Luzerne, PA 287-0755 OPEN BOWLING DAILY 11 AM to 11 PM SPECIAL SENIOR CITIZENS’ RATE John Chacko, Jr. i 5 ‘Prop. The workshop is scheduled for Sept. 28 through Oct. 26, from 9 a.m. to noon, each Saturday. Cost is $50. For information and pre-registra- tion, call College Misericordia’s Office of Special Programs at 675- Penn’s Woods Girl Scout Council has a new group of 37 leaders taking Basic Leader Training at the Coun- cil Office. Area leaders attending include: Neighborhood 24: Sandy Cook, Tracy Cook, and Sandy Blaine, Dallas, Troop 658; Debbie Dinger, Dallas, Troop 651; Diane Reid, and L. Chimock, Trucksville, Troop 696; and Diane Bonham, Sweet Valley, Troop 608. Neighborhood 25: Shirley Macri, Luzerne, Troop 630; Audrey Wylie, Shavertown, Troop 630; Bernie White, Trucksville, Troop 929; Jennie Metzgar and Nancy Nelen, Shavertown, Troop 665; and Cindy Fernandz, Shavertown, Troop 657. Karate Kid : Shawn Phillips, son of Dan and Virginia Phillips, Trucks- ville, recently earned a fourth place ribbon at the | U.S. Capitol © Classics, national karate tournament held in Washington, D.C. 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