WEDRMATION NEDT given Recently the National Educational Development Tests were administered to ninth and 10th grade students of Lake-Lehman High School. Students pictured above received certificates in recognition of superior performance. To receive this honor, students must achieve a national percentile score of 90 or above. Shown here, from left, seated, are Matthew Reinert, Darrin Ide, Michelle Miroslaw, Kevin Carey, Lori Rogers, Beth Spencer. Standing, Mrs. Finn. Counselor; Erin Brady, Kim Heacock, Amy Kittle, Karen White, Denise Davis, Dan Smith, Pat Monaco, Shawn Borys, Jason Gately, Damon Barbacci. Absent at the time of the photo ws Missy Gooch. B risen scumren LE ie Professionals speak Three professionals in the field of biomedical equipment technology, all graduates of Penn State i Wilkes-Barre, came back to the campus recently, to speak at one of a series of career exploration programs. The workshops are sponsored by the Center for Individual Development at the campus in Lehman, and are open to students and residents of this area without charge. From left, are, George Conrad, biomedical engineer, Mercy Hospital, Scranton; Michael Erwine, director of biomedical engineering services, Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston; Daniel Jones, service manager. International Shared Services, Wilkes-Barre; Phyllis Burket, David Belles, John Sheehan, Denise Corcoran, Mat Lip and Philip Warner. Next semester’s projects will be careers in education, business, telecommunications, math, science and health administration. Christmas project More than 60 students at Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kingston, are participating in the sixth annual Christmas Wrap project to benefit the American Cancer Society. Wyoming Seminary students have participated in this project since 1982 and have raised over $11,000 that has been used by the Wyoming Valley Unit of the American Cancer Society. Interested persons can purchase the wrapping paper for $3 per roll until December 17, from any participating student or by contacting the Dean of Students office at Wyoming Seminary. Seminary volunteer students from the Back Mountain area are shown here. From left, seated, Jennifer Banks, Dallas; Wendy Valderrama, Shavertown; Margaret Bevevino, Dallas; and Kristine Ertley, Dallas. Standing: Christine Cefalo, Shavertown; Liza Rosenthal, Dallas; Kathryon Burnside, Shavertown; Kim Gramlich, Shavertown; Colleen McGuire, Dallas; Leslie Maslow, Dallas; and Christian Hampel, Shavertown. Gary Morris and Dr. Winter. Honor students Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kings- ton, recently tapped eight students into the Cum Laude Society, Class of 1986. 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