The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 9, 1994 13 Area students are named to Penn State Student Senate Ten Back Mountain students & have been elected to the Student Senate at the Penn State Wilkes- . Barre Campus. The Senate is the voting body of the Student Government Asso- ciation (SGA) and the senators serve as representatives of stu- dent interests on campus. Senate members communicate student concerns to the admini- stration, review new student or- ganizations for recognition, coor- clubs, represent the campus at student conferences and allocate Student Activity Funds to regis- tered clubs. Local Student Senate members are, Joe Pudlosky, Hunlock Creek; Nicole Steltz, Dallas; Sean Rey- nolds, Dallas; Michelle Yantz, Hunlock Creek; Raquel Evans, Shickshinny; Jaime Barbacci, Dallas; Jason Getz, Wyoming; Valerie Marino, Shavertown Bob Guilford, Wyoming and Elvin dinate activities of all campus Rodriguez, Harveys Lake. Dallas Citizens’ Advisory Committee to meet The Dallas Citzens' Advisory Committee held its monthly meeting on October 6, to review the Middle States Evaluation and Addendum that was completed in May, 1994. A question and answer period followed with guests Frank Galicki, Dallas Senior High principal, and Dr. Gilbert Griffiths, assistant superintendent. In order to solicit community input, the Citizens’ Advisory Commit- tee has established a Dallas P.O. Box. Dallas area residents can submit * their questions and concerns to: The Dallas Citizens’ Advisory Com- mittee, P.O. Box 65, Dallas, PA 18612. The committee's next meeting will be November 10 at 7 p.m. at the Dallas Senior High School. Wilkes presents "Dinosaur Play" The Wilkes University Story Box Theatre will present “The Dinosaur Play” on Tuesdays and Thursdays, November 15 through December 13, with the exception of Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 24. All performances will begin at 10 a.m. and are in the Lab Theatre of the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts, South and River Streets. The entrance is on the South River Street side of the building. Seating is limited and reservations are necessary. Tickets are $3 for students, and teachers and chaperones are free. Reservations can be made by calling 831-4543 or 1-800-WILKES-U, ext. 4543, between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. Lake-Lehman junior class's Ring Day The Junior Class at Lake-Lehman High School recently held its annual Ring Day Cermony, in which newly elected class officers presented class rings to classmates. Refreshments were served following the presentations. Pictured, from left, John Oliver, Principal; Cori iManka, Secretary; April Masters, Class of 1996 President; Jeff Castellano, Vice President; Brandon Case, Treasurer and Ms. Lynn Evans, Class Advisor. King's to host open house Nov. 13 High school juniors and sen- iors and their families are invited to the King's College campus November 13 to become familiar with the college and the various courses of study. Students can set up individual interviews with admissions coun- selors and discuss financial aid; attend a career planning presen- tation; meet with the coaching staffs of King's 18 intercollegiate sports for men and women and take a tour of the campus. For more information, call the King's College admissions office at 826-5858 or 800-955-5777. PSU offers business computer course Penn State Wilkes-Barre is of- fering a seminar, “The Busy Ex- ecutive’s Orientation to Today's Computer Applications,” Novem- ber 12, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The seminar will focus on mi- crocomputers and their applica- tions in the current business environment; word processing, spreadsheets, database, graph- ics and a special demonstration of the Internet on Commonwealth Telephone's Epix connection. The seminar is $60. For more information or to register, contact Janet Rosen- baum in Continuing Education at 675-9102. L-L chorus plans dance On Friday, November 11, the Lake-Lehman Chorus will hold a dance 7-10 p.m. in the high school gym to raise funds for their upcoming Christmas Concert on December 15. Admission will be $3.00 or $2.00 with a can or sealed box of - food, to be donated to the Back Mountain Food Bank. D.J. Services will be provided by Reindaw, with a smoke machine and strobe lights. Lake-Lehman Chorus officers are: Back row, from left: Starr Andrews, vice president; Sunny Vespico, public relations; Beth Kelly, accompanist; front row: Bill Belles, treasurer; Robb Brown, president; Kevin Kulp, secretary. Open house Nov. 11 at Sem Lower School On Friday, Nov. 11, from 9 to 11 a.m., Wyoming Seminary Lower School will welcome families with students in nursery through eighth grade who are interested in learning more about the school’s programs. 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