To Sa LET i A . RRs 5 ci es : CAE hr rE \ Fg ATH An 2d ANTE LR AE or AAA L ERS ISI A SAAS E NT AA BATA GSES TES SIP A APA IA FANS I AGFA AAG GEE E64 ee Jad THE oss , Al AE A PIED Aa ARTE x =" SN Ar NTOR LE NET Ih Tos To Te See LEE BURR Sh v EPCF J Le BY Fela sia A LE OX SCE A ae + » A Eo a “%, <a aw ges ey PE PPA a GS NE RTI SP SR - Fr, EE JE NE MSR BB RE ERIE RACE a NE i 2 » WW A LN NSW ee BC RATE NE 7 8 ow Ww ww FOYE RE Rey al: oo 2 ? 8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 2, 1995 i Ad its: forall andtinterests EAB at oltre at ha 5 - N —-- bo i A ~_1 Land -» FRAT gf So Su a aS ou i age og oP PP LM EP at TERE SR SSR SR Pu A are aE ad FE : f. og LE . Se abin Ag St 28 Spe Rela Te ol DE ERIS A REI SE Luzerne County Community College announces the following students have earned recognition for outstanding academic achieve- ment during the 1994-95 aca- demic year at LCCC. To qualify for the President's List, a student must earn a 4.0 cumulative grade point average. Students who attain a grade point average between 3.5 and 3.99 are included on the Dean's List, and those with an average between 8.25 and 3.49 are included on the Honor's List. . ‘Back Mountain students are: ~ President's List: Karen Adams, Trucksville; Kent Bristol, Hunlock Creek; Steven Concert, Harveys Lake; Tina Cooney, Hunlock Creek; Heidi Edwards, Hunlock Creek; Deborah Evans, Hunlock Creek; Tracy Foy, Dal- las; Leslie Harrison, Hunlock Creek; Jeannette Hoyt, Dallas; Janine Jenkins, Shavertown; Ronald Jobson, Dallas; Megan Kozemchak, Dallas; Karen Laver, Shavertown; Pamela Levi, Trucksville; Ellen Maccarone, Lehman; Louise Maisel, Hunlock Creek; Kirsten McElwee, Hunlock Creek; Judith Neil, Dallas; Carol Newell, Sweet Valley; Lori Ol- shefski, Hunlock Creek; Mary Perrego, Harveys Lake; Carol Prothero, Dallas; John Quigley, Pa Dallas; Deborah Radley, Harveys Lake; Lawrence Recek, Shaver- town; Angela Reese, Dallas; Patri- cia Smith, Shavertown; William Vigorito, Dallas; Karen Wall, Dal- las. Dean's List: Jason Aben, Har- veys Lake; Teresa Argento, Dal- las; Patricia Baines, Trucksville; Bradley Bennett, Dallas; Kathryn Bennett, Dallas; Jerry Bullard, Dallas; Kevin Burke, Dallas; Brian Burkhardt, Dallas; Martin Burrus, Dallas; Aaron Campbell, Dallas; Christopher Campbell, Dallas; Adam Clark, Harveys Lake; Ste- ven Concert, Harveys Lake; Tina Cooney, Hunlock Creek; Luis Cortez, Dallas; Susan Deeble, Shavertown; Megan Delaney, Dallas; Richard Dougal, Shaver- town; Joseph Dwinchick, Dallas; Heidi Edwards, Hunlock Creek; Edward Gawlas, Dallas; Barbara Griego, Hunlock Creek; George Griffin, Dallas; Lynette Hazletine, Trucksville; Ryan Heiser, Sweet Valley; Amy Helgemo, Dallas; Elizabeth Hirsch, Dallas. Mary Hoyes, Dallas; Danette Hoyt, Dallas; Diane Hoyt, Dallas; David Jaslar, Trucksville; Janine Jen- kins, Shavertown; Barry Kozemko, Harveys Lake; John Lamoreaux, Hunlock Creek; Mary Lansberry, Dallas; Pamela Levi, Trucksville; Janice Lohmann, Dallas; David Johnson Technical Institute offers many opportunities # Now students can enroll in asses at Johnson Technical Institute in ‘Scranton and take advantage of JTI's proven success in trade, technical and clinical education. For the first time in JTI's his- tory, students can take credit and non-credit courses without the need for tull-time enrollment, and will receive the identical training anid education that has helped thousands of JTI graduates to earn great jobs and workplace advancements. JTI's continuing education courses can lead to personal enrichment, career ad- vancement or an Associate in Specialized Technology degree. Courses are affordable and convenient. For more than 75 years, JTI's mission has been to provide the highest quality trade, technical and clinical education for people who are serious about being the best. ‘The courses to be offered this school year include: Mathematics: technical alge- bra and trigonometry. -_English: structure of the Eng- lish language, grammar. .~Automotive and internal combustion technology: safety, handtools and service procedures, brake systems I. Biomedical equipment tech- nology: DC electricity and instru- mentation, AC electricity and instrumentation. Wood trades technology: wood technology and tool appli- cations, woodworking machines and operatiuons. Drafting and design (Archi- tectural): introduction to draft- ing, multi-view drawing. Electronic and fluidic tech- nology: fundamentals of electri- cal circuits, AC and DC devices and instrumentation. Machine trades: safety and tocl usage, engine lathe setup and operations Welding and metal fabrica- tion: welding fundamentals, shielded metal arc welding I. Veterinary science technol- ogy: office management and client communications, breeds and husbandry. Courses will be offered 6 to 10 p.m., Monday through Friday. For additional information contact the Continuing Educai- ton Department at 342-6404. Yurko earns senior research award “_ Emery Yurko, a Wilkes University senior will receive a student paper award from the Pennsylvania Water Environmental Association at its upcoming convention for his work on a research paper, “Removal of Floatables from Combined Sewer Overflows,” an analysis of his senior project. Yurko is a resident of Wyoming and a graduate of Dallas Area High School. al | Tw Rte. 315 Ls Tutoring Center | at the Oblates of St. Joseph LOW SCORES? TOO BUSY? POOR TEST TAKER? Now is the time to prepare for the fall SAT and PSAT! And PTCisstarting its second summer session in August. If you are a fall sport athlete, or you want to begin preparation for the PSAT /SAT before school begins, call the test experts at PTC. * MATH AND VERBAL REVIEWS *« CONVENIENT SUNDAY CLASSES * FREE REFRESHERS 655-6766 Ten Years as the area's original locally established learning center Lynn, Hunlock Creek. Also, Richard Makara, Lehman; Robin Martin, Dallas; Liza McCaf- ferty, Dallas; Tammy Muntz, Sweet Valley; Carol Newell, Sweet Val- ley; Jonathan Penman, Dallas; James Phares, Hunlock Creek; Laura Pish, Trucksville; Edward Reabuck, Dallas; Lawrence Re- cek, Shavertown; Angela Reese, Dallas; Drew Regan, Dallas; Fred Rosencrans, Dallas; Sandra Salko, Shavertown; Carlene Simon, Dal- las; Sally Stager, Shavertown; Rebecca Stockage, Hunlock Creek; Michael Stofila, Dallas; Melanie Suda, Dallas; Christy Thomas, Shavertown; Sharon Thrash, Hunlock Creek; Edward Ungvarsky, Harveys Lake; Marta Verosky, Hunlock Creek; Dawn Wandel, Dallas; Gary Whitsell, Sweet Valley. Honors List: Susan Althoff, Dallas; Teresa Argento, Dallas; Michael Banta, Trucksville; Craig Bowersox, Lehman; Bradley Bryant, Dallas; Kevin Burke, Dallas; Lisa Butler, Noxen; Aaron Campbell, Dallas; Robert Dadamo, Hunlock Creek; Vicky Dorrance, - Dallas; Leo Dragon, Sweet Valley; Kevin Duckworth, Dallas; Nancy Evans, Harveys Lake; Rick Finne- gan, Dallas; David Firth, Dallas; Cynthia Flynn, Hunlock Creek; Edward Gawlas, Dallas; Ryan Heiser, Sweet Valley; Karen Huch- ins, Hunlock Creek; Kristine Luzerne County Community College releases spring academic honors lists Kaleta, Trucksville; Tara Killeen, Dallas; Franmar Kopko, Harveys Lake; John Lamoreaux, Hunlock Creek; Adam Larrisey, Dallas; Jeniffer Liss, Shavertown; Kath- leen Nalbone, Noxen; Christine Perkoski, Dallas; Stephanie Pisko- rik, Dallas; Monica Potoeski, Sweet Valley; Lesley Rogers, Har- veys Lake; Anthjony Sannuitti, Hunlock Creek; Ronald Shiner, Dallas; Carlene Simon, Dallas; Patricia Snyder, Shavertown; , Robert Stambaugh, Trucksville; ® Ricky Stritzinger, Dallas; Thomas Watson, Dallas. Po ~ Continuing Education Credit / Non-Credit Courses Try JT I 717) 342-6404 Johnson Technical INSTITUTE = ° aed dey RA” EE UN MONDAY Principles of Accounting I Tax Accounting Real Estate Fundamentals Financial Management Japanese Culture JERGRADUATE DIVISION Human Behavior & Social Institutions (SC Portrait ¥ all 1995 Evenin I Classes meet one night per week 6:30 - 9 p.m., unless otherwise indicated. Classes begin Monday, August 28. WEDNESDAY *Intermediate Accounting I (4 credits) *Managing Non-Profit Organizations Current Topics in Business Administration Computer Systems & Information Flow [ Systems Analysis, Design, and Implementation I Oo 4 New Testament Applied Software Development Project ¥ 2 Money and Banking *Mass Communications Law *Multi-Cultural Education Motion Picture Production Retirement Planning Children’s Literature Intro. to Gerontology (4:30 -7 p.m.) *Art Methods Personnel Training & Development (First seven weeks only, 2 credits) Intro. to Paralegalism *Music Methods Pleadings (Last seven weeks only, 2 credits) Shakespeare TUESDAY Social Security System Principles of Accounting II Managed Care Advanced Accounting Real Estate I e *Intro. to Human Resources Management Public Relations Governance, Accountability & Boards Drugs and Behavior Theories of Crime Broadcast Performance (5 - 8:30 p.m.) THURSDAY *Communications Senior Seminar Managerial Accounting Effective Writing Auditing Literature and the Arts I Probation, Parole, & Community- Christian Marriage Based Corrections *Foundations of Education Women in American Society Science Methods (First seven weeks only, Fundamentals of Philosophy Tues. & Thurs., 2 credits, 4 -5:50 p.m.) Intro. to Health Care Systems Teaching of Reading *Classroom Management Problems Health Care Administration Policies & Issues Probate Administration Calculus I Principles of Marketing Theories of Learning Human Resources Information Systems Legal Bibliography/Research Civil Litigation I Professional Selling American Constitutional Law III Theories of Personality Jewish Thought & Life *Indicates classes begin at 6 p.m. Weekend Accelerated Degree Offerings FOR PART-TIME EVENING STUDENTS ONLY First Accelerated Session, August 26 - October 15 Principles of Management Business Ethics The New Testament Applied Business & Economic Statistics Effective Oral Communications Principles of Economics: Macro Business Law [ Sat. 8 a.m. - 12 noon Sat. 8 a.m. - 12 noon Sat. 8 a.m. - 12 noon Sat. 8 a.m. - 12 noon Sat. 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sat. 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sun. 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Second Accelerated Session, October 21 - December 17 Principles of Marketing Theatre Experience The Church Foreign Culture Principles of Economics: Micro Business Law II Sat. 8 a.m. - 12 noon Sat. 8 a.m. - 12 noon Sat. 8 a.m. - 12 noon Sat. 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sat. 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sun. 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m Guided Independent Study — American Literature I KING'S COLLEGE IN-PERSON REGISTRATION R (Undergraduate & Graduate Divisions) + Dates: Now until August 26 Time: Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. } Place: King’s College Center for Lifelong Learning : 1st Floor, Administration Building, Rm. 108 133 North River St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 Phone: 826-5865
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