£3 *® Camp shines for Pace Setters | A, OANA The Dallas Post Dallas, w LPR | PA Wednesday, May 15, 1996 11. Knight showdown (continued from page 13) bat of Engle. The Knights, who sent 10 men to the plate during the inning, picked up a solo run in the first plus two each in the fourth and fifth before batting around again in the sixth. Pinch hitter Ed Sichler gave Lehman an 11-run advantage by plating home Ralph Wasiakowski and Tom Fostock in the sixth. Oliver's single to left drove home Sichler from second with the game's [inal run. Mike Woronko went five innings to pick up the victory. The junior struck out three and walked none. He allowed one run on three singles in the first before settling down to retire 13 of the last 14 batters he faced, including the last nine in a row. “I was throwing a little high at Dallas junior Adrienne Camp, the 59” forward, has become a major contributor for the Lady fom Woronko said, OW strike zone. After that got i : be ot going and felt fine. The EH wind really didn't bother me.” Oliver relieved Wor i : > onko sixth and struck ot Aine 15 pitches. “and it's a it the side on A number of Lehman players put together fine games offen- sively. Oliver batted 3-for-4 with a walk, scored three times and drove home two more. Halowich added three hits, two RBI'S, two runs and stole three bases. Engle knocked in three runs with two hits and a walk. Fostock scored three runs and reached base every time with two hits and two walks. “The hitting is coming around,” Sorber said, “as is the defense. “We're getting ready for districts.” SPORTS SHORTS King's College. She hit for a ca- reer high 14 points, on five for six shooting from the floor and four Dallas Gridiron Club golf tourney June 2 PSU will host golf tournament The Alumni Society of the Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus will : host its first annual “Masters Golf Tournament to benefit the HE i campus scholarship fund June 14 at the Irem Temple Country Club with a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. i & Cost per golfer is $75 which includes greens fee, cart and buffet | dinner. Bill Reinert is chairman. A trip for two to Orlando, Florida | for four days/three nights supplied by Tenenbaum’s Travel is the ! Openings and tee times are still available for the Dallas Gridiron Golf Tournament which will be held at the Mill Race Golf Course on Sunday, June 2. The tournament is a captain and crew four man scramble. Entry fee is $60 and includes greens fees, cart, refreshments, awards dinner and prizes. All proceeds from the tournament are used for six from the f(ree-throw line. She also had two assists and [our steals against the New England squad. Camp's season averages are Pace setters independent high school basketball team of North- eastern PA. Camp is in her sec- ond season on the Lady Pace Set- ters. {Ls | BD : las football -am. Hole and ( orships are ; : 4 ~~ Camp is coming off a recent 5.75 P.P.G.. 3 rebounds. 1.6 as- © SbpoR the Dallas fhe a rogram ihn Se Wi ! wp tic hole-in-one prize. The tournament will follow a Captain and Crew |- | career high performance against sists and 2.6 steals per contest. alsoavailable. Tee times are 11:00a.m and 1:1 5p. For inlorthahon inolivi | the New London, CT, Lady All in about 17 minutes and 43 Please contact Ted Wright at 675-0751, John McNeil - 654-3001. format, but individual golfers are welcome. Hoopsters in a game played at seconds of playing time per game. Penn State Masters Blogors Will be awarded io ne Mmermbers of : the winning championship flight team. For more information call .}. : Golf Sch Bobbie Steever at 675-9202. ; . : 0 ¢ ools at Four Seasons Planning committee members are Bill Reinert, chairman; Barry Wilkes slates summer sports camps Men's Golf School will begin Wednesday, June 5, Ladies’ Golf School “Trip” Tenenbaum, Tenenbaums Travel; Penny Raymond; Larry Wilkes University will hold sports camps throughout the summer for ~~ Will begin Friday, June 7, Junior Golf School will begin Saturday, June Sivers, president of the Penn State/Wilkes-Barre Alumni Society. | basketball, field hockey and soccer. 8. Each school will consist of two hours each week from 6:30-8:30 p.m., 1 For more information on the camps or to receive a brochure call the ~~ for four consecutive weeks. To register for a Golf School call Four Seasons Pro Shop at 655-8869. NGSCOILLEGE | 1996 Summer Schedule . Wilkes sports information office at (717) 831-4777. UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION TWELVE WEEK SESSION (6:00-9:00 p.m.) be May 23 to August 15, Tuesdays or Thursdays #1 FIRST SUMMER SESSION (8:00-10:05 a.m.) COURSE DESCRIPTION DAY Tp May 29 to June 26, Monday through Thursday EA I — COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE ~~ DESCRIPTION oro rel gis 4 —— ACCT 320 Cost Accounting CORE 140 African Culture CIS 111 Computers ro Flow I Tuesday 3 | — BIOL 221 Anatomy & Physiology I CORE 150 Human Behavior & HRM 470 Leadership Tuesda Y oY) a (40 BIOL 221 L Anatomy & Physiology I Lab Social Institutions HCA 491 Reengineering Health Care Tain 508 Hours 10:30 - 1:00 p.m. CORE 290 Catholic Perspectives MATH 111 Basic Algebra Tuesday Monday & Wednesday ECON 111 Principles of Macro Economics PSYC 331 Psychological Statistics Tuesday AY § BUS 350 Financial Management FIN 350 Financial Management BUS 230 Principles of Management Thursday § A é pa] (same course as FIN 350) (same course as BUS 350) CORE 140 . Islamic Culture Thursday A CORE 100 Critical Thinking MATH 121 Calculus I HRM 360 Industrial Psychology Thursday gi > Sy CORE 115 Effective Oral Communication PS 491 The American Presidency he CORE 130 American Civilization NOY TE HT PR Ie hE ° \V] FIRST SUMMER SESSION (10:15 a.m.-12:20 p.m.) AN G1 04 D1 0 3 AAW I D1 D8 DJ DI 24 D1 DRO) i 3 D1 24 AB) 7: May 29 to June 26, Monday through Thursday FIRST ACCELERATED SESSION : Soups. DESCRIPTION COURSE DESCRIPTION May 18 to July 1 1 Principles of Accounting I CORE 295 Christian Ethics W QO ACCT 260 Intermediate Accounting I EDUC 310 Multimedia Design coy ig b ESCRIDTION DAY/IIME os ; ; usiness Law I Mon./Wed. 6 - 9 p.m. 5 ih 9 @ (4 credits) 10:15 a.m. -1 p.m. EDUC 341 Math Methods CORE 100 Critical Thinki M 1.6.9 CORE 115 Effective Oral Communication | GERO313 The Aging Body ln EL on/Wed. 6-9 pa, CORE 132 The Twentieth Century: PHYS 111 Generel Physics] Oem Qpsmiaivs easoning Mon./Wed. 6 - 9 p.m. 4 Global P i , iterature and the Arts Mon./Wed. 6 - 9 p.m. : obal Perspectives PHYS 111 L General Physics Lab I CORE 271 ‘A CORE 151 Amdrican Gov stronomy Mon./Wed. 6 - 9 p.m. merican Government (hours to be announced) CORE 280 DL CORE 270 Niturdl Scicnce Fundamentals of Philosophy Mon./Wed. 6 - 9 p.m. on CORE 296 Christian Marriage Mon./Wed. 6 - 9 p.m. SECOND SUMMER SESSION (8:00-10:05 a.m.) LEGA 249 Corporations Mon./Wed. 6 - 9 p.m. te | p July § to August 5, Monday through Thursday Gl a San ni COURSE. DESCRIPTION COURSE = DESCRIPTION CORE 292 rR I a g Q ACCT 120 Principles of Accounting II CORE 115 Effective Oral Communication SOCS 251 Computer Applications in Salis 8 am. - 12:15 bo ACCT 420 Tax Accounting CORE 131 Western Civilization The Social Soiehces YRam adem & —~ BIOL 222 Anatomy & Physiology II ECON 112 Principles of Micro Economics vrs , BIOL 222 L Anatomy & Physiology II Lab MATH 122 Calculus II SECOND ACCELERATED SESSION ee hom Hours 10:30 - 1:00 p.m. July 9 to August 24 i c Monday & Wednesday COURSE DESCRIPTION DAY/TIME : . SECOND SUMMER SESSION (10:15 a.m.- 12:20 p.m.) Bs - 9 Bigney Lov n Pilloss Mie fWe 6-9p.m. July 8 to August 5, Monday through Thursday CORE 294 a | Hosopny us, ; : : i ge ny COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE DESCRIPTION IB 450 Mgmt. of Multinational Corp Mon Wed. 6-9 oy ACCT 270 Intermediate Accounting II CORE 297 Faith, Morality, and the Person CORE 164 The Renaissance Tes /Thurt. 6. s p h a Oo CCT 300 osdiy 1 15am. tol p.m. ECON 353 Money & Banking IB 241 Intro. to International Business Tues./Thurs. 6 - 9 p.m. a vanced Accounting (same course as FIN 353) ECON 353 Money & Banking Saturday 8 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. | — CORE 100 Critical Thinking FIN 353 Money & Banking (same course as FIN 353) CORE 132 The Twentieth Century: (same course as ECON 353) FIN 353 Money & Banking Saturday 8 a.m. - 12:15 p.m i 0 & (40 Global Perspectives PHYS 112 General Physics II (same course as ECON 353) ySsm apm. We CORE 165 Theater Experience PHYS 112L General Physics Lab II SOCS 261 Methods & Statistics of Social R Er QO CORED Comsn ars Briony Gols 10 bn anonrosd) ethods atistics of Social Research Saturday 8 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. ~~ CORE 292 New Testament: Luke/Matthew PSYC 342 Drugs & Behavior 2 i g (0129: V01 0: ¥ bl DN )) A% NY (Oh) © IN-PERSON REGISTRATION FIRST ACCELERATED GRADUATE SESSION he ] I ] i. i 34 May 14 to June 29 hi Bs (Undergraduate & Graduate Divisions) COURSE DESCRIPTION y DAY/TIME 3 Dates: May 1-10 First Accelerated Graduate and Undergraduate Sessions, Twelve EDUC 518 Computer Appl. for Reading Progs. Tues./Thurs., 6:15 - 9 p.m. Week Session, Special Scheduling Courses, Guided Independent *EDUC 526 Supervision of Preservice Teachers Tues./Thurs., 6:15 - 9 p.m. } Q Study Courses ACCT 750 Tax Accounting Saturday, 8 a.m.-1:15 p.m. é ow lav 20-22 First S or Dive Session and Shecial Graduate Accelerated Sees BUS 531 Business Ethics Saturday, 8 a.m.-1:15 p.m. : May 20 - 22 First Summer Day Session and Special Graduate Accelerated Session HCA 560 Health Care Marketing Saturday, 8 a.m.-1:15 p.m. i é pn QO) June 24 - 26 Second Accelerated Graduate and Undergraduate Sessions, Second HCA 570 Topics: Health Care Saturday, 8 am.-1:15 p.m. i . Summer Day Session On Monsgomen Ino, Susie Sn 4 : “ i CY T Time: Mon.-Thurs. 9 am. to 7 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. red ir toperiee teachers affi lated with King's student-teac nung program, as an elective; : i Wr ie ye . ry wi or POR bes t i Place: King S College Center for Lifelong Learning SECOND ACCELERATED GRADUATE SESSION 1st Floor, Administration Building, Rm. 108 July 13 to August 25 : # .- IRREAITo1)} River Si Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 COURSE DESCRIPTION DAY/TIME 2 Oo Phone: 826-5865 (Center for Lifelong Learning) HCA 561 Long-Term Care Administration Saturday, 8 a.m.- 1:15 p.m. : ye Phone: 826-5991 (Graduate Division) HCA 570 Topics: Health Care Management Sunday, 8 a.m.- 1:15 p.m. 4) | SPECIAL GRADUATE ACCELERATED SESSION r Ww & <= June 10 to July 31 B 1 COURSE DESCRIPTION DAY/TIME g 3 oO EDUC 515 Reading in The Content Area Mon./Wed., 6:15 - 9 p.m. Y, 9 EDUC 523 Children’s & Adol. Lit. Mon./Wed., 6:15 - 9 p.m. I < I N G S in Reading Instruction by : SPECIAL GRADUATE SESSION R C= June 24 to August 2 y { O E G E COURSE DESCRIPTION DAY/TIME 4 (14 * EDUC 516 Reading Disabilities: 1 Diag. & Presc. Mon.-Fri., 10 - 10:50 a.m. y on : * EDUC 550 Reading Practicum Mon.-Thurs., 9 - 9:50 a.m. | in Reading Instruction o! 0 i & Q. * These two courses must be taken together; they are required for Reading Certificate and the M.S. in iy i Reading; permission required. ae A\
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