i {H 4 t's from 6 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. ~*~ Both groups will be conducted 2 8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 24, 1994 Wilkes sets registration for chorus and chorale The Wilkes Community Con- « servatory will hold registration for the Fall semester Aug. 29 through Sept. 3, Monday through Friday, 1-6 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p-m. in room 107 of the Darte Music Building. Auditions for the Wyoming Valley Children’s Chorus and Wyoming Valley Youth Chorale will be held Thursday, Sept. 8 10 from 10 a.m. Call the Conservatory office at 831-4425 to set up an appoint- ,. ment. by Dr. Alan Baker, Assistant Pro- fessor of music at Wilkes Unvier- é sity. hy Early Childhood Education classes in music and theatre begin : September 24, for students ages New for the 1994-95 academic year at Penn State Wilkes-Barre is a state-of-the-art microcom- The Conservatory also offers “= 22 months to 13 years. ] classes for high school students in acting, musical theatre and * jazz improvisation. . For more information and a . free brochure, call the Conserva- £ tory office at 831-4425. puter laboratory at the Campus in Lehman. A September 8th Open House is planned for the public to visit the lab from 4-8 p.m. The lab houses 20 computer workstations, a file server, three laser printers, a color projection system, an ink jet plotter and a scanner. The lab is equipped with the most current releases of the most popular software packages, which will be demonstrated at the open house and public workshops begin the following week and are sched- uled both daytime and evening. Customized microcomptuer training is available to businesses GOING HIGH-TECH - Tobi Grossman from the Continuing Education Department of Penn State Wilkes-Barre demonstrates the new microcomputer laboratory at the campus in Lehman. A Sep- tember 8th Open House is planned from 4-8 p.m. A wide variety of microcomputer workshops will be available to the general public this fall, and customized training is offered for area'businesses. PSU to offer new microcomputer courses interested in keeping their em- ployees computer-current, ac- cording to Continuing Education Representative Janet Rosenbaum who is planning usage of the lab. For an invitation to the free Open House, or specific informa- tion on available workshops and a brochure, contact Ms. Rosenbaum at 675-9102. Wilkes U. Dean's List Wilkes University Vice Presi- dent for Academic Affairs Dr. J. Michael Lennon has announced the Dean's List for the Spring 1994 semester. To be named to the Dean's List, a student must earn a graded point average of 3.4 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Back Mountain students in- clude: DALLAS - Laurie D. Barna, Noell Ann Brooks, Tetiana M. Karpinich, Heather May, Walter C. Pilger III, Amy E. Yanalunas, Catherine Bigus, Darren J. Mi- chael, Susan L. Richardson, Scott Steelman. HARVEYS LAKE - Gregory C.f) Dobash, Joseph A. Rae, Richard T. Siperko. SWEET VALLEY - Nancy Kulikoski, Jarrod L. Norton. TRUCKSVILLE - Michael Durkin, Kerry A. Jaslar, Susan- nah M. Stair. School menus 0) The following school lunches are for the week of Sept. 1 - 7. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Chicken pattyon bun or French bread pizza, but- tered green beans, chilled pine- apple. FRIDAY - American hoagie of French bread pizza, B.B.Q. chips, veggie sticks w/dressing banana, pudding. MONDAY - Labor Day. No school. TUESDAY - Grotto pizza or WEDNESDAY - Italian-style spaghetti w/meat sauce or pep- peroni pizza, tossed salad, tasty garlic bread, fruited jello. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Apple juice, American hoagie (sliced meat- cheese- lettuce-tomato), potato chips, pineapple tidbits. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanutgy butter-jelly sandwich, carrot/cel- ery sticks, pretzel sticks, fruit cup. MONDAY - Labor Day. No school. TUESDAY - Chicken patti/bun w/lettuce-mayo, hash brown, garden peas, sliced peaches. WEDNESDAY - Chicken noodle soup/crackers, ham-cheese sand- wich, tossed salad /dressing, fruit cup. cheeseburger on bun, graham crackers, peanut butter & celery sticks, peanutty apple. Notes from school * L-L Band Sponsors to hold work day Aug. 27 The Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors will hold a “work-day” August 27, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the high school, the last day of band camp. All parents of students in the band are invited to come out and help fix and paint items that will be used in this year’s field show. For more information, call Milton Welter at 477-5284 or Cindy Evans at 477-2181. Drew University has recently named Marsha Garcia to the Dean's List at the College of Liberal Arts for the 1994 spring semester. Students of Drew University earn this honor by completing a minimum of 15 credit hours and obtaining a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Marsha, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Garcia of Dallas, will enter her third year at Drew Unviersity this fall as a biopsychology major and a biochemistry minor and will begin her third year as a starting player of the Varsity Women's Soccer team. # [| 1 i E i Garcia named to Drew U. Dean's List i ; i i i [| Wilkes' summer graduation Sept. 1 Wilkes University's annual summer Commencement/Convocation exercises will be held September 1, at 11:15 a.m. in the Henry - Gymnasium of the Arnaud C. Marts Sports and Conference Center. Approximately 40 bachelor and 20 master degrees will be awarded . and the annual Eugene S. Farley Memorial Alumni Award will be ~ presented to U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Jeremiah E. Berk, a member of the class of '63. Doors will open commencement morning at 10:30 a.m. and admis- sion is free. A reception will follow the ceremonies in Rumours, located in the basement of the Marts Center. Kings to hold grad info nite Aug. 29 King's College will host an information night Aug. 29 from 5 - 7:30 p.m. for students interested in graduate degrees in education offered by Temple University on King's campus. bi The event will be held in Room 313 of The William G. McGowan School of Business on the corner of North River and Union Streets. King's offers Temple graduate courses in education on King's campus, leading to a master of education degree or a doctor of education degree. Principal and superintendent certification programs are also avail- “able. The courses at King's are taught by members of the faculty at Temple and by adjunct faculty selected by Temple. Participants must finish their degrees at Temple. For more information, contact the Center for Lifelong Learning at King's at 826-5865 or Temple University at (215) 204-8061. Sem scholars score in top 10 on NEDT tests Five Back Mountain students in Wyoming Seminary's sophomore class were awarded Certificates of Educational Development for their performance on the National Educational Development Test, placing in the top 10 percent of students nationwide. Recognized students are, Kristy Kozlek, Shavertown; Philip Gager, Dallas; Carlo Santarelli, III, Dallas; Kevin Rogers, Shavertown and Michael Hurwitz, Shavertown. FO a Shavertown Shopping Center Shavertown 675-2555 \ \ Jpectal of the “Week: August 23rd thru August 28th GORDON'S SPECIAL COFFEE CAKE Filled with Brown Sugar, Cinnamon, $9 59 Walnuts and Sour Cream SPECIALLY PRICED AT Reg. Price $2.95 OUR FAMOUS POTATO BUNS : $ 1 09 1/2 doz. SPECIALLY PRICED AT Reg. Price $1.25 1/2 doz. REGULAR SIZE FRESH BLUEBERRY PIE (Crumb or Covered) a . DEDICATED YO ALL NEWCOMERS SPROG Earns PSU Circle K Club award Harveys Lake resident Elwin Rodriguez, a student at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, recently received the Al Ackerson Award, established by the Circle K Club in 1968 and given to the student who has made the greatest contribution to the campus and the community. Named to dean's list at King's College Dr. Donald Farmer, vice president of academic affairs at King's College, recently announced that 14 Back Mountain students have qualified for the spring 1994 dean's list, having attained a grade point average of 3.4 or higher: Named to the Dean's List were Dallas residents Marcella Bove, John Kristan, Shelly Hoover, Jennifer Judge, Lance Wega, Mary Feher, Danielle Mayton; Harveys Lake residents, Kimberly Passetti, Kimberly Matzel, Joseph Wozniak, Jr.; Trucksville residents, Kimberly Kaleta and Carrie Reid, and Shavertown residents, Denise Eldridge and Leeanne Rogers. Gauntlett graduates from Hampden-Sydney Bretton Richards Gauntlett was one of 181 graduates in Hampden- Sydney College's Class of 1974. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree during the college's commence- ment ceremony on Sunday, May 8. Gauntlett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Gauntlett of Dallas. Hampen-Sydney is a liberal arts college for men, located in the heart of Virginia's rural southside, 60 miles west of Richmond. Cahoon, Baluh on Clarion dean's list Dallas residents Lynn Michelle Baluh and Raymond T. Cahoon have been named to the dean's list at Clarion University of Pennsylvania for the second semester of the 1993-94 academic year. Dean's list students must have earned a 3.5 quality point average or higher (on a 4.0 scale) during the semester. 16 Carverton Road, Trucksville call Ahead Be ToM RE Too) Eat in or Take Out Try Our Wings! Planting trees for wiidlife Mrs. Tripp's fifth grade class recently planted trees near the Westmoreland Elementary School as a part of their “planting for wildlife” project, using trees and planting instructions supplied by the Pennsylvania Game Commission. 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