- 4 I) = WEDRMATION i ih § hag A THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, November 27, 1985 15 WEFORMATON Presentation held The Humanities Department of Luzerne County Community College recently hosted a guest presentation for students, ‘Old Images and New Images: The American Indian,’”’ at the Educational Conference Center on the main campus in Nanticoke. Approximately 200 students were in attendance for the lecture, viewing of a film strip, and question and answer session which featured Dr. Fred Stefon, professor of history at the Pennsylvania State University, Wilkes-Barre Campus. College officials in attendance for the program are, from left, Dr. Robert Mittrick, Dallas, professor of history; Dr. William Camp, Dallas, chairperson of the history department; Dr. Fred Stefon, Dallas, program presentor; Samuel Joseph, Kingston, assistant professor of social sciences; Dr. Sheldon Spear, Shavertown, professor of history; and James Atherton, Wilkes-Barre, director of student activities. Clinic held ; Sixteen business students enrolled in the Office Practice class at Dallas Senior High School recently attended a Good Grooming Clinic held at Boscov's in Wilkes-Barre. The students were instructed in such areas as personal hygiene, choosing and applying make-up, and selecting perfumes and colognes. Fall and winter fashions for both the male and female were previewed. These fashions included items suitable to be worn in an office or business environment, as well as pieces to be wern for casual occasions. The students were accompanied on this trip by Miss Lynn Lewis, business teacher and Mrs. Mary Weir, instructional aide. Pictured are the students in the Office Practice class who participated in the field trip. From left, first row, Nancy Stair, Carolyn Montgomery, Danette Yanchick, Jennie Jolley, Lisa Chaney, Jill Jobson, Kim Higgins. Second row, Gavin Wilson, Terri Miknevich, Karen Niskey, Gena Murphy, Lisa Williams, Cheryl Lear, Peggy Smith, Mrs. Mary Weir, instructional aide, and Miss Lynn Lewis, business teacher. Contest held The Dallas Junior High School German classes, under the supervision of Mrs. Ellen Boyer, recently investigated the reasons why they are studying a foreign language. Eighth grade students participated in a poster contest. Winners of the poster contest are pictured above. From left, first row, are Megan Hardisky, Megan Jones and Edward Reabuck. Second row, Program held : The Community Service Organization at Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kingston, recently participated in the ‘‘Great American Smokeout’’ in conjunction with the American Cancer Society’s Wyoming Valley Unit. Community Service Organization committee members working on this project are, from left, Amy Rogers, Dallas; Lori Lipski, Shavertown; Eric Cohen, New York, NY; and Lisa Kosenak, Luzerne. 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