The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 17,1993 11. . | SCHOOL 4 Local high school students are Junior Leaders Encouraging talented high school students to become lead- ers and serve their community- this is the focus of the Junior Leadership Wilkes-Barre Pro- gram. Fifty students representing the public, private and parochial high schools in Luzerne County are participating in the Class of 1992- 3. oe Junior Leadership Wilkes- Barre was developed five years ago by a project committee of the adult Leadership Wilkes-Barre program. The Committee felt high school students would benefit from a leadership training pro- gram, and through their hard work, Junior Leadership has emerged into one of the premier programs in the country. For more information on Jun- ior Leadership, call the program office at 823-2101 or contact your JUNIOR LEADERS - Representatives from High Schools include: first row from left: Julie Demidovich, 18 school guidance counselor. SPRING INTERNS - Local students in King's internships are: from = ; Applications F or Lake-Lehman; Abby Russin, Dallas; Laura Seidel, Dallas; Dan Freedman, Wyoming Valley West: 1} hb on ely Terescavage, Heather Hoyes, Jili Coniglio and Dr. Jean rien. second row: Lona Sorber, Northwest Area; Chris Salko, Lake-Lehman. 1993. Students at King's College chosen for spring interships Three local senior King's Col- Dr. Angela D'Versa, a member lege human resources manage- of the human resource depart- ment majors are currently con- ment at Borg Warner's corporate ducting internships at The Borg headquarters, visited King's in | Warner Corporation, a large January to interview and select company specializing in automo- the interns. tive components and protective Last year The Borg Warner security services in Chicago. They Foundation and John O'Brien, a. are the first students from out- member of King's class of 1964 - side the Chicago area to ever re- and vice president and managing ceive the full-semester, paid in- partner at Borg Warner, estab- ternships. lished a human resources man- agement scholarship to assist The three students, Jill Co- Reedy and deserving students niglio, Swoyersville; Heather from Wyoming Valley with a gift of .-. Hoyes, Dallas and Kelly Terescav- $150,000. Coniglio, Hoyes, and age, Trucksville, are interning at Terescavage were the first recipi- DO LE UNDERSTAND! & ~- r - ‘ LE oe Wp AS) : : : , i d F. O'Bri : Sp ecial science assembly the BorgWarner sEeltwood Auto is RE oki Recently students attending the Dallas Middle School were pre- Wate Jl outside Chicas. O'Brien's father, who served as a - sented an assembly program on chemical reactions. The presenta- 9 >". ga e now assisting the Pennsylvaniastate representative W tion was done by Ms. Debbie Jones who represents the Franklin In- company’s organizational devel- for 18 years. ia) he stitute of Philadelphia. Through the use of various experiments the opment specialist, Valerie Larson, King's is pleased about this # Y students were shown how and why certain chemical changes take in developing self-managed work outstanding opportunity for our. | Lo) & ! \ place. teams among the employees, de- human resources management, p — i i Pictured are: Brian Blase, Eric Sabulski, Ms. Debbie Jones, Franklin livering team building and inter- Students. This internship is i top- : ad : al skills training to engi- notch experience for our students. Institute; Nicole Nackley and Holly Neiman. person g teful to Bore W f : neering and factory floor workers, Weare grateful to Borg A i : and developing technical training Providing such a high quality Send The J ournal programs. In addition, the interns Program, and congratulate these 5" to a Friend. are interviewing key personnel at = three seniors for developing skills. Qi GOS IOV Es | : S90 makes a Loli Borg Warner to!learn show: the. - thatenable them to participate in; RoR PL : AHCI Sag pes Oi ACY STRSI0- MB. various cotiiponentsofthe organi- this internship, said (Dr. Jeani,s; feat gi zation work together to strategi- O'Brien, director of the human Call 587-1148 cally maintain a competitive ad- resources management program vantage. at King's. »” ' COUPON CALL 961-2264 ’ GOOD WITH GUARANTEE: PURCHASE OF All meats are guaranteed for tenderness and llavor. ot will SPECIAL! be replaced package for package & Ib. for Ib BEEF SALE NE "0 SN A INTER STOCK-UP SPECIALS! NO FREEZER? NO PROBLEM! F RE Ek : 100 PORK CHOPS TO THE FIRST 25 50 T-BONE STEAKS TO THE FIRST 100 | | } CUSTOMERS WITH PURCHASE OF ! We have name- CUSTOMERS CALLING IN AND s LBS. OR MORE! ! 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