an awareness of the various procedures and alternatives of the va- and discussion, this training will help you to further explore and Instuctor: Mr. Muriel Bravmnan rious procedures such as a living will. This course is offered in utilize your natural hypnotizability for self-help and improvement. Dates: Mondays, September 8, 15, 22, 29; ] cooperation with the Fomily Service Association. 1 CEU. Topics will include: Denis Change, Advanced Methods of October 6, 20, 27: November 3, 10, 17, 24 ] Coordinator: Mrs. Pauline Friedman : Trance Utilization, Ideomotor Signaling, Anchoring, Imagery Condi- Time: 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Vice President of the Board of Directors of tioning, Reframing, Post-Hypnotic Autosuggestion and more. Place: Wilkes College Library Media Room Family Service Association Instructor: Mr. Frederick G. Sam Cost: $60.00 Panel: Rev. Jule Ayers : Certified Master Hypnotist/Hypnotherapist 3 Pastor Emeritus First Presbyterian Church Dates: Wednesdays, November §, 12, 19; ey 5 Dr. David W. Greenwald, Department Head of December 3, 10 3. Identifying With Poetry Of Today And Yesterday : ; Hematology & Oncology. Time: 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. This course will explore poetic language in a varicty of forms. in- Wilkes-Barre General Hospital Place: TBA cluding some narrative and dramatic verse, as well as a sample of Ms. Catherine Pages, Assistant Executive Director Cost $60.00 : [ys poems, osh i radijonal Jos Dareipaal oy ; invi o discover poetic pattern sound and imagery anc ND SE histn 3. How To Improve Your Grades listen for the special style or “voice” of each poet. Shakespeare, Rabbi Herbert Rosenblum “How to improve your grades” is a 4-hour seminar deisgned for high Donne, Pope, Blake, Coleridge, Hopkins, Yeats, Eliot. Dickinson, Spiritual Leader Temple Israel school and college students who would like to improve their GPA. Frost, Williams, Stevens, Kinnell will be included. Sister Sienna Finley The seminar will discuss common barriers to achieving top grades Instructor: Mrs. Mary Kerr : Associate Professor College Misercordia ) and action steps to overcome them. The speaker will provide you Dates: Thursdays, September 25; October 2, 9, 16, 23. 30 Dates: Wednesdays, October 22, 29; November 35, 12, 19 with his own academic experiences which led him to a management Time: Dyomber 8 3 Time: 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. position with a major corporation. Specific topics covered will inl- ime: 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Place: Bedford Hall Room 13 clude: Place: Stark Learning Center Room 160 Cost: $30.00 — Our Personal abilities Cost: 340.00 ; — Note taking Text: Poetry: An Introduction 2. Financial Survivial In The 80's — Study habits ed. Ruth Miller & Robert Greenberg In this very complex economic environment, investors must become a — Test taking aware of the new opportunites available in the financial markets. Instructor: Mr. Mark Thibodeau, Manger/Engineer 4. The Constitution and You = w This course will focus on Tax Reform, Fixed Income Investment, the Dates: Tuesdays, October 7, 14 This course will review in a general way the Constitutional Conven- p a Stock Market, Mutual Funds, Real Estate, Retirement Planning, and Time: 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. tion of 1787 and the competing and conflicting forces represented by x Educational Planning. Place: Stark Learning Center Room 166 the Constitutional Delegates. Together with an examination of the | Instructor: Mr. David L. Capin, Account Executive Cost: $20.00 current applications of some of the Constitutional concepts such as Dates: Mondays, October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 17 the doctrines of separation of powers and federalism. Time: 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 4. Basic Photography and the Darkroom Instructor: - Attorney Harry Hiscox Place: Stark Learning Center Room 160 A basic course to discuss both technical and aesthetic problems in Dates: Tuesdays, October 7, 14, 21, 28 Cost: $50.00 color and black and white photography. A working knowledge of a Time: 7.00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 35mm camera is helpful. c fe a Learning Center Room 342 : Instructor: Mr. Mark Cohen ‘ost: $20.00 3. marlon Your Company Dates: Mondays, October 27; November 3, 10, 17, 24 This course is intended to make each participant aware of their Hii 200 pon, 10 700 pn Resins 7 5. The Natural History of Wyoming Valley and Environs inborn selling qualities. By developing these qualities, they can be Cost: $50.00 hi materi Iilistrated lecture concerning the formation of the Wyoming Valley, 11 A bE Bea SS E Ee net PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 1. Dying With Dignity In A Technological Age: Ethical, Medical, and Legal Aspects This course will explore the medical, ethical, and legal ramifications of life sustaining treatments in the event of terminal illness or injury. Experts of each facet will discuss this urgent topic and will promote used for individual gains, self-enrichment, personal relationships and work advantages. : For the employer, it gives them the opportunity to develop in their 2. Advanced Self-Hypnosis This class is recommended for persons who wish to experience further learnings in self-hypnosis to achieve a fuller realization of their self-hypnotic powers. learn more about how to most effectively use self-hypnosis and autosuggestion. Through combined lecture, demonstration, practice The world of opera is not all doom, gloom, and disaster. Light- hearted masterpieces abound and have always delighted audiences with their irresistible mixture of melody and mirth. This course will present comic operas by Mozart, Rossini, Donizetti, Johann and Richard Strauss, Verdi, Puccini, and others. Extensive use will be made of video-tapes — mostly sub-titled. the geoiogical features of the Valley, the ecological aspects of the Valley, and the biota of the Valley, with reference to the lakes This course in Outdoor Experimental Field Study presents a broad staff the personal selling traits that would reflect in better company survey of specific non-traditional outdoor activities from the stand- Instructor: Dr. Charles Reif, Professor Emeritus representation at any level. points of ecology and self-actualization. Instruction includes techni- Dates: Saturday, October 11 Insturctor: Ms. Vivian Kozloski cal analysis of equipment and systems, as well as a study of us- Time: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon (Lecture) Dates: Thursdays, October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 age/impact upon the ecosystems of the planet. Emphasis is placed 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Field Trip) Time: 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. upon the develpment of outdoor skills and how knowledge of these Place: Stark Learning Center Room 209 ae a Place: Bedford Hall Room 12 skills adds to the self-actualization process. Enrollment limited. Cost: $50.00 b » Cost: $25.00 Saturday, September 20, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 4. Financial Planning For Women ; This practical course encourages women to organize and manage their financial lives. It is designed te build confidence and develop Canoeing — This course of instruction is designed for the beginner. Course topics will include basic canoe handling techniques and ca- noe safety. 6. Masters Of Painting: Renaissance To Modern Ten slide lectures will survey the major styles of Western art from 1400 to the present through the works of ten great painters and their “alter-egos’”. : 2a i ing i isi i i i Saturday, October 4, 7:00 a.m., to Sunday, October 5. 4:00 p.m. .- BW 5g hs Se : a jj @ hills for making invesimentidecisiong inion shunging economy Backpakeing — The instruction 1s designed for beginners with little Instructor: an Serine Chairman, Art Department Instructor: Ms. Susan C. Yelen, Financial Consulatant or no exposure to the principles of backpacking and multi-day Dates: Wednn an ber | 815.2220: Dates: Tuesdays, October 14, 21, 28; hiking. Emphasis will be placed on equipment selection, menu plan- ge: Noon Ti RE 10 Decor bor 3. 0 November 11, 18, 25 ; ning, clothing, conditioning, hiking techniques, and minuminm 1m- Phi Wilkes Collet ST Lihary Media Dy Time: 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. pact land travel. Rentals avaliable for sleeping bags and backpacks, Con $50 00 gECiL J Place: Kirby Hall Room 102 all other equipment will be provided (tents, stoves, cookgear). Eve- ak We Cost: $50.00 ning orientation Tuesday, Septmenber 23, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Wilkes College Division of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education in cooperation with Wilkes College Small Business Development Center, U.S. Small Business Administration, NET Ben Franklin Technology Cen- ter, and the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce Small Busi- ness Development Council is conducting two special courses for small Bedford Hall Room 11. Sunday, November 2, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Rock Climbing — This course of instruction is designed for the beginner with little or no exporsure to rock climbing. The course will cover knots, rope handling hardware use, rappeling (descending) and the basic techniques of balance and friction climbing, Saturday, November 15, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 7. Life Drawing Drawing from the model, nude and clothed. Gesture and contour drawing; three-dimensional form drawings; chiaroscuro, black and white on tinted paper; extended studies of figure and head. Course is designed for the inexperienced as well as the more experienced artist. Participants need to bring drawing pads, pencil, eraser, and charcoal to the first class. Enrollment limited. iness: ! ; wr 2, Instructor: Mr. Herb Simon, Associate Prof f Art, business: Spelunking (Caving)— This experience is intended for the individu- i an Wiikes as Rig I0ENr0 : hd : al who has never been caving. Students will explore a non-technical Dates: Wednesdays, September 17, 24; 5. Financial Management for Small Business cave. Everyone should expect to do some crawling and end up : October 1.8. 15. 27. 29; November 5.12.19 Topics: ; Hats, meas muddy and wet, but happy! : Time: 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. a. Financial Planning Objectives, Using Financial Statements Preceding each activity, participants will meet in Shaffer Lecture Place: Stark Learning Center Room 115 b. Forecasting Profits and Obtaining Capital Hall Lobby. Cor Som00 p~ © & Co Flow Mansgement, Budgeting and Control Instructors: Mr. William Toothill 4 : \ . Pricing Polic Wi / ) Q Sar ir. Fred Lohman, Director ae ee ora 8. Modern Jewish Social and Intellectual History Wilkes College Small Business Development Mr. G Smith This course will sruvey the major events and developments that Center y. George Smil have shaped the course of modern Jewish history, from the enlight- Dates: Wednesdays, Ocotber 8, 15, 22, 29 Wilkes College enment to the present time. Included in the scope of the course will Time: 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. no Gunbime Incorporated be the shines of emancipation, the of Reform Judaism, the devel- Ploee SIT Loaming Cenisr room 441 Activities may be scheduled on an individual basis at the following an ROVTANS the JONI pausme gl nl enon: as $40.00 L the post-war era and establishment of Israel, and contemporary : RINE " } in the world Jewish community. 6. Start Your Own Business Rock Climbing $30.00 developments in t 1) ; It is possible to start a small profitable business from scratch with Caving 2 $35.00 Instructor. Pn plore Rossmbium, Spritual Leader little or no cash cost or cash risk. Four instructors and a local banker Canoeing $20.00 Dros Tan 21 28 November a. 1. 18 have started two small, profitable businesses from scratch. They and For those participants attending all activities, a special orientation Pore TO0p 14 oem Ia eight other small business plans will be discussed. class will be held Tuedsay, September 30, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in Place: ‘Redford Hall Room 11 Instructor: Mr. Mark Chamberlain, Trust Officer Bedford Hall Room 11. SAO Dates: Sofrdons, Deione r18, 25 6. Biofeedback For Relaxation i : Time: 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Thi rir ea ¢ ; ; : : is course in intended for individuals interested in using biofeed- gL Tog J sis Place; Stork saying Center foam 20 back equipment and relaxtion techniques to learn to control their > Contemporarty Iysucs Facing World Religions / Cost: $65.00 SR > HA This course will include lectures, dialogues, and discussions concern- ig ai gorse DEmiepenis wl have the opponen IY 15 ing the impact of modern world issues on world religions. The global use muscle, temperature, brain wave, and galvanic skin reponse. hoy : Shin : PERSONAL IMPROVEMENT Enrollinom limited impact and importance of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Eastern religions will be the focus of this class. Attention wili be paid to such ; ; : Instructor: Dr. Dennis Gold, Clinical Psychologist 1 Yr : ] dik sa 1 Ti in learning th If. Dates: Thursdays, November 13, 20; December 4, 11, 18 EE nami This course is an ivodueuon 10 yn t Brough > i Time: 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Coordinaior. Dr Tule Avers hypnosis. Students learn to understand, 1 d b Place: Capin Hall Room 15 Re Ayers vise Banke us potentials to help them learn with greater confidence, ease an Cost: $135.00 esi effectiveness. ; . Chris is traini S i Dr. Mahmoud Fahmy This training presents a proven effective state-of-the-art accelerated ud [ learning technology used internationally to help/students tap and use CULTURAL ENRICHMENT Dr. Grihapti Mitra the other 90% of their mind power to learn faster and better. Rabbi Herbert Rosenblum 3 16 i i tal 1. Contemporary Latin America : Dates: Thursdays, October 9, 16, 23, 30; November 6, 13 SE ET i Emphasis on the literature (short stories and drama) of major cou- Time: 7:00 p.m. fo 9:00 p.m. for improved concentration, memory/recall, reading, writing, and tries, with excursions into film, art, and other humanisitc studies. An Place: Kirby Hall Room 302 : a creativity and problem-solving abilities. : opuopal New York thepe: iin. Vio P Tir Cost: 340.00 A a8 This training can help you to learn faster and more easily, get better nstructor. a ar ous, . a » Professor Emer ay : : grades, acquire a valuable competitve edge and find added enjoy- 3 ccasional guest lecturers on special issues LANGUAGES ment and interest in learning. Dates: Tusdors, Sep mbe % 9, 16. 2%, = Instructor: Mr. Frederick G. Sam : Time: Oloher 1 ae pyember . Certified Master Hypnotist/Hypnotherapist ime; : .m. to 4:00 p.m. ; 1. Polish Language and Culture ; Dates: Wednesdays, October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Place: Shafter Lecture Hall, Stark Learning Center This course will explore more extensively the language and the Time: 6:30 p.m.to 9:00 p.m 2 2 Room 101 Polish culture. The course will be divided into elementary, interme- Place: TBA 1 ~~ Cost: $50.00 diate, and advanced. Cost: $60.00 Instuctor: Mr. Chester Stasyszyn Wilkes College is an equal; opportunity institution and prohibits and rejects any discrimination in admissions or hiring practices based on race, Dares ym yi September 22 fom ee > 2 olor med SE origi, fiavdleep end seligion. GY ee a ee 9 plce Stark Learning Center Room 334 ost. No charge REGISTRATION FORM 7 } I Tome Il emph he fundamentals of La d This course will emphasize the mentals of Latin grammar an : Adaress : Home Phone precise pronunciation. Attention is given to inflections of nouns, I City State Zip. Business Phone. | verbs, and other pans of speech. There will be abundant practice to | N £ \ | develop habits of word analysis in both Latin and English. Instruc- | ame of course(s) T I tion in reading, writing, and translation will be provided. Roman life I Social Security Number. Send to: Dean Fahmy,Dean of Graduate Studies ; and customs, legends, and mythology will be a special feature of this | Make checks payable to Wilkes College. & Continuing Education course. : | Pre-registration required. Wilkes College : ; 1 Lt : M : othr 25 | Registration fees are non-refundable after the first session. Division of Continuing Education | Tans: 7:00 po 10900 piu. i | For admittance to class, ; . Wilkes-Barre, PA 18766 | Place: Kirby Hall Room 102 | bs please present your receipt at the first session. Ph. (717) 824-4651, ext.225 ad Cost- $20.00 QR i a em rs ot i a wa i. st ln, Ss ns pa wos Sr ema. sm om a mss mS a 3 3 Y