Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 4, 1992 11 — The Dallas Post open house offer a Chemistry Major on March 1 4 College Misericordia will in- ogy major and our professional : crease its academic offerings this programs in the health sciences, = 4 More pn 500 high sefisel stu- fall when the College begins re- as well as our pre-professional gat an RIF paren 3 fom 4 cruiting students into its new programs, such as pre-med,” Dr. re : or Oe a iiesstiy Oran A Nil hu chemistry major. Glennon said. “There is a serious e- Saturday, March 14. The day be- According to Dr. Mary Glennon, Shortage ol Sherists In the or gins with registration and refresh- RSM, Misericordia academic dean, wi Ee ay. on wa DS ments at 9:30 a.m. in the Arnaud classes in chemistry will begin in hh i i ye Shee o Yon to . C. Marts Sports and Conference the fall, 1993. Students complet- fain 4h Sen | > Dn i Center in Wilkes-Barre. followed ing the undergraduate level pro- Mi i; in iy ew rogram ve by a meeting with University offi- gram will receive a bachelor of _.Sericordia Wil' upgrace iis /a d in chemist equipment and expects to hire two cers in the Frank M and Dorthea science egree nce Ty. more faculty members. Dr. Hilde- k H G ium. rent “Ihe in il het presenta- “This new program will gardHof,onecftwocurrentchem: C- Hone ry rr strengthen the College's sciences istry faculiy members, will serve ir ns from President Dr. Christo ricul d bi as program director e . pher N. Breiseth, Jame Lampe- Curdieulumand augmentourbiol- : y Groh, Dean of Student Affairs; and Gerald Cookus, Chiel of University . . . o£ Student engineers will test their i Following lunch, workshops will k ' P S be offered on Financial Aid, Resi- (0) ’ e dence Life, Career Services and S | S at enn tate on March 1 1 e the University Library. A few cur- rent students will talk about stu- The Junior Engineering Techni- S. Fine, Nanticoke; Hughesville dent activities and student life, cal Society will hold its 13th An- High, Hughesville; Lake-Lehman y «nd department faculty will be on nual Tests of Engineering Apti- High, Lehman; MMI Preparatory, E Wand to discuss the many aca- tude, Mathematics and Science Freeland; Montrose Area, Mon- : ’ iis programs available at (TEAMS) Competition for high trose; Pittston Area, Pittston; > : i - - . ¥ r Tn ; Wilkes University is the area's | -@Ke-Lehman Band sends 16 to District Band Festival school Students Of Pon Ste niomnnagy Ais, SLE only comprehensive, nondenomi- Sixteen members of the Lake-Lehman High School Band attended the District Band Festival held at | Wilkes-Barre. The event, sched- HA ek Bu hs national four-year, baccalaureate Western Wayne High School on February 5-8. uled for March 11 from 9am, 102 Wyoming Valley, West Plymouth: and masters level institution. The District Band is comprised of 160 high school musicians from a five county area who were selected p.m., recognizes osfience I! Northwest Area, Shickshinny; Elk ' university features the School of through auditions held this past November. Math, Science and Communica-. je Dimmock; and Muncy High : : : ; P : i : tions Skills y pagh, Selencs is Engineering, ihe The festival guest conductor was Patrick Jones from Prince Georges College in Largo, Maryland. : Muncy. . School of Business, Society an Pictured from left, first row, Diana Shoemaker, Clarinet; Chris Brown, French Horn; Shelly ! : , Irs ) , » ) ; Each team consists of four to >ro- Public Policy and the School of | Chvotzkin, Bass Clarinet; Tammy Kopko, Clarinet; J.C. Link, Trumpet; Sarah Sorber, Clarinet: eight members. representing thel Aleadership Development Fro ; . Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. Pts irvarbe : : & - representing their gram will be presented to the stu- Fe Tate (LDF or Patt, James Riggins, Clarinet; Renne Evans, Contra Bass Clarinet; Sara Yoblonski, Oboe. high schools and competing in the dents by Sean Kelly, Acting Direc- Yori d tact the Wilkes Uni Second row, Johanna Miller, Alto Clarinet; Michael Andrusis, Trombone; Jason Poplaski, Trom- tor of Student Services. : kin Bedi witly Office ot 80a. | bone; Robbie Trescavage, Alto Saxophone. following areas: English, Math, 4651 Ext. 4400. Missing from photo, Lee Ann Rogers, Clarinet; Jennifer Patalonis and Meaghan Ruddy, Tenor Chemisty, Biol, Physics and The TEAMS Competition is Saxophones. P ars sponsored by Penn State Wilkes- ry . . Fa Local high schools participating Barre and the PA Society of Profes- w! 19 h school in the event are: Bishop OReilly: Song! Engineers, Luzerne County i ' : : aplter. | conce rto. CO ntest Kingston; Dallas High, Dallas; John pP fo * Final deadline for applications + Sirloin Steaks TiS Sitka + Soin Tip Steaks bi! . is Thursday, April 2. For further «Porterhouse Steaks . Filets .8 Rib Roast ) * information about the competitive A «T-Bone Steaks « Strip Steaks « English Cut Roast \ . exam and scholarships, financial + Club Steaks «Rib-Eye Steaks + Ground Beef & More will be April 6 The Third Annual Concerto Competition for High School and Junior High School Students spon- sored by the Wilkes University De- partment of Music, Theater, and . Dance, will be held Moriday, April 6, beginning at 6 p.m. The compe- - tition is open to all musicians under the age of nineteen who have not t matriculated at a university. articipants are expected to per- form a movement of a concerto from memory; all participants must inc their own accompanists. The winner or winners ok the competi- tion will appear as soloists with the Wilkes University Orchestra during their Spring concert on Sunday, May 3, 1992, at 3:15 p.m. in the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts. Previous first place winners are . not eligible for the competition. For further information concern- ing the competition, call 1-800- 572-4444, extension 4420. Dr. Min Soo Chang, Assistant Professor of Music at Wilkes, is conductor of ne orchestra. seminary will offer two Middle School : scholarships . 8. Competitive exams will be held . on Saturday, Mar. 21, and April 4. ‘ The scholarships will be applied to . the students’ first year at Wyc- . ming Seminary's Middle School. + Families who warrant assistance . beyond the merit award are en- Riuraged to apply for financial aid. ' aid, or admission, call the Lower ' School at 288-5431. Per Week H. Jeremy Packard, Fresident USDA CHOICE for 17 Weeks . of Wyoming Seminary, announced «T-Bone Steaks « Round Steaks * recently that the school will award « Strip Steaks + Top Round Steaks + two - $1500 merit scholarships to « Sirloin Steak « Sirloin Tip Roast . new students entering the Middle « Filet Mignon « Ground Beef * School division, grades 5 through « Porterhouse Steaks & More J 2 SS Su SS SD A SE SEND 0 OOS J 0 i nN, ag AVOCA BUTCHER SHOP HOURS: MON. THRU FRI. 10 A. M.-8 P.M. SAT. 9 AL M.-5 P.M.—SUN. 10 A.M.-5 P.M. NO INTEREST OR FINANCE CHARGE e 120 DAYS SAME AS CASH WL \N /, \\ EXAMPLE: 7 \\ 140 LBS. USDA CHOICE HINDQUARTERS, PLATES 7 ; NNN & FLANKS AT $1.15 LB. $161.00 PLUS 60 LBS. 7 Ge NN BONUS ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGE. WEIGHTS 140 LBS-350 LBS. + Students who are currently en- N NN YIELD2 &3 . rolled at Wyoming Seminary are SE RON 320 Day ACCTS.. _~ Fi OR ONLY ih . ineligible for the scholarship. NN for 17 Weeks USDA CHOICE EXAMPLE: 130 LBS. LOIN RIB, PLATES & FLANKS AT $1.09 LB. EQUAL $141.70 PLUS FREE 100 LB. BONUS PACK. 422 MAIN STREET USDA CHOICE SPECIAL NO. 1 Re i! NN | 2 : Dean 's | ist NT Weight 130 LB3350 LBS. £2 ; Per Week 4 RNS0N 120 DAY ACCTS, + for 17 Weeks a USDA CHOICE Back Mountain students who Ss tClun steaks 4 Shuck boy d . have been named to the dean's list PLUS 100 LBS. « Rib Roast « Chuck Roast 4 + for the fall 1991 semester at their FREE BONUS PACK * Short Ribs « Pot Roast schools include: 50 LBS. CHICKEN « Bar-B-Q Steak & More 1 . PORK CHOPS EXAMPLE: S as LEAN § J 125 LBS. USDA CHOICE FOREQUARTERS, PLATES & FLANKS AT 99¢ LB. $123.75 PLUS 25 LBS. BONUS ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGE. GANNON UNIVERSITY Melissa Scott of Noxen. 10 LBS. HAM 10 LBS. SAUSAGE ; KING'S COLLEGE | Eric Nardone, Trucksville; Mi- chael Luksic, Shavertown; Jennifer zs CONSUMER INFORMATION All beef sold hanging weights subject to cutting and trim loss. Beef Wasilewski, Shavertown; Nicole Ens LY), 2% ey ou x high oe Nardone, Trucksville; John USDA CHOICE ! * Chapple, Shavertown; Jason © 10 Lbs. Chicken—5 Lbs. Pork Chops I PP!€, QUALITY YOU NO MONEY DOWN, ; Yencha, Shavertown; Kelly Teres- GUARANTEE: ALL MEAT GUARANTEED FOR CAN TASTE NO DOWN PAYMENTS 5 Lin. Hot Dogs 8 3 Ls. Boon T ille: i Bonus No. 3 No Charae with Soecial No. 3 cavage, Trucksville; and Denise TENDERNESS AND FLAVOR TO YOUR SATISFACTION FOR 30 DAYS. i ') i atch beef while | Eldridge, Shavertown. OR YOUR PURCHASE REPLACED PACKAGE FOR pdr ligb hal ip legless | PACKAGE, NO TIME LIMIT. ALSO 18 MOS. AGAINST TTI 4 TS To rie Se Jove of purchoss —— Charge 1. No fv | PENN STATE WILKES-BARRE FREEZER BURN. Tn Te roca derge 3 el pyrene som Allison Berlew, Dallas; Eric t Blessner, Dallas; Marcus Casaldi, 4 ' Dallas; Brian Hampel, Shavertown; hy + Kenneth Klimovitz, Trucksville; . Jeffrey Mokychic, Dallas; Michael Rakus, Shavertown; Justin Reich, Dallas; Martin Reynolds, Dallas. 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