The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 11, 1996 13 Lauren Blanc played "Comet Powell" in the Gate of Heaven School first grade play, “Once Upon a Starry Night." GATE oF HEAVEN 1ST GRADE PLAY hefore the curtain went up. McGrath. POST PHOTOS/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Mrs. Dobbs helped Kelsey Hughes-Blaum prepare for the play. PHARMACY 159 N "Memorial vy Shavertown, PA 675-1191 SKI TIP #5 by Sean O'Shea Q. Are those lightweight jackets really warm? A: Yes, with the fabrics and insulations available to- day it is no longer neces- sary tobundle up heavily. The key to maintaining comfort is to wear long underwear with good wicking properties, avoid cotton orwool long johns. 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Office of Admissions College Misericordia 301 Lake Street, Dallas, PA 18612-1098 1-800-852-7675 @ FAX (717) 675-2441 @ Email: conted @miseri.edu http://www.miseri.edu/conted/cmconted.htm Six W January 10, 11, 12 March 7, 8, 9 Nicole Rivero played Mary, and Zach Aciukewicz was Joseph. In foreground, Carrie Bailey, left, and Merrisa Patton. Corey Conrad, left, and Joey Collini, in a moment of concentration Young, but wise, from left, Carl Bartizek, Dominic Jose, Tom DALLAS HIGH GUIDANCE NOTES Seniors should watch for financial aid info Seniors who took S.A.T.s should watch the mail for F.A.F.S.A. (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form which will be coming in the mail by mid December. This form must be completed in order for any stu- dent to qualify for state or federal aid. Students who do not receive this form should contact the Guid- ance office. Remember, this form is critical! Parents of seniors...Please plan on attending the Dallas High Fi- nancial Aid Night on Wed., Jan. 8, at 7 p.m. at the high school. Peggy Charnick from College Misericordia will be on hand to explain the procedures for attain- ing the best financial aid package possible. Juniors and seniors in the top 10% of their class should see their counselor to see if they qualify for the Wilkes University Young Scholars Program. This program allows high school students to take college courses at the rate of $15 per credit. Stop in the Guidance Office for details. Freshmen and sophomores who took N.E.D.T.s and juniors who took P.S.A.T.s should stop in and receive their test results at their convenience. Whether it be going for a job or college interview, each of us needs to keep the following in mind. 1) ome alone. 2) Come a little early. 3) Address the interviewer by title and name. 4) Shake hands firmly. 5) Wait until you are asked to be seated. 6) Maintain good eye con- tact. 7) Take time to think about your answers and don't be afraid to ask for clarification if you don't understand the question. 8) Be Positive. Stress your qualifica- tions. 9) Ask when you may call to learn about the interviewer's de- cision. This week's question: Who am I? I was founded in 1870 in New York State. My College of Visual and Performing Arts is well re- spected. Some of my most distin- guished alumni include: Ted Koppel, Dick Clark and Bob Costas. Who am I? (Check back next week for the answer.) King's physicians assistant Dean's List Dr. Eleanor Babonis, director of the physicians assistant program at King's College has announced that 29 students have been named to the Dean's List for the fall 1996 second clinical phase. Among those students are Patricia Snyder and Pamela Conway, both of Shavertown. Attending Keystone College just six weekends a trimester can lead to a Keystone Associate's or Wilkes University Bachelor’s degree through the Weekender schedule. Busy people can juggle a job, a family and college, and still have some weekends free to relax. For over two decades busy people have improved their careers and their lives by attending classes Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday just six weekends a trimester. How convenient - an Associate’s degree from Keystone or Bachelor’s degree from Wilkes all on one campus. - *March 21, 22, 23 ookends 101 quccess KEYSTONE COLLEGE ¢ LA PLUME CAMPUS WEEKENDER CALENDAR e SPRING ‘97 TRIMESTER - *January 24, 25, 26 - February 14, 15, 16 - April 11, 12, 13 Schedule A: Fri: 6:30PM - 8:30PM, Sat: 10:10AM - 12:10PM, Sat: 3:10PM - 5:10PM Schedule B: Sat: 8:00AM - 10:00AM, Sat: 1:00PM - 3:00PM, Sun: 10:10AM - 12:10PM Schedule C: Sat. 6:30PM - 8:30PM, Sun: 8:00AM - 10:00AM, Sun: 1:00PM - 3:00PM Students finishing degree requirements this term must enroll in GRAD 101. Choose one (1) class only from each schedule. Classes meet three times per schedule unless otherwise indicated. *Indicates two-week interval. SCHEDULE A Credits **BIOL 105 4 Human Anatomy & Physiology I ex BIOL 111 3 General Biology II BUSN 201 3 Principles of Management **CHEM 104 . 4 Inorganic & Analytical Chemistry COMM 107 3 Speech Communications ECON 102 3 Principles of Economics 11 ENGL 101 3 Freshman English I ENGL 102 3 Freshman English II HOSP 104 3 Food & Beverage Cost Control MCS 100 3 Microcomputer Concepts +PHED 112 2 Standard First Aid & Personal Safety **PHYS 103 4 General Physics I PSYC 201 3 Child Psychology SCHEDULE B Credits ex ACCT 106 3 BUSN 215 3 ECE 101 3 Introductory Accounting II Advertising Introduction to Early Childhood Education Field Experience in Early Childhood Education Freshman English I Introduction to journalism College Algebra Pre-Calculus PC Office Applications Trouble Shooting Microcomputer Systems Geology American State & Local Government ECE 223A 1 ENGL 101 3 ENGL 209 3 ex MATH 102 3 ex MATH 113 4 MCS 105 3 MCS 220 3 ex PHSC 108 3 POSC 103 3 ** indicates class meets A & B schedule + indicates class meets on Saturday only sp indicates class meets special hours - HOSP 107 Sat. 6:30 to 10:30PM, Sun. 8 00AM to 6:00PM ex indicates class meets extra hours: Schedule A -Fri. 8:30 to 10:30PM, Schedule B -Sun. 3:10 to 5:10PM, Schedule C -Sat. 8:30 to 10:30PM 3 3 sp HOSP 107 2 Culinary Arts II Garde Manger 3 3 SCHEDULE C Credits ACCT 205 3 Cost Accounting BUSN 103 3 Introduction to International Business Small Business Management Introduction to Criminal Justice Professional Speech Graphics CAD BUSN 128 3 Cj 102 3 COMM 207 ENGR 103 MATH 121 MCS 110 Techniques of Calculus II Introduction to Computer Programming PHIL 102 3 Introduction to Philosophy II PHSC 103 3 Meteorology PSYC 101 3 General Psychology THEA 110 3 The History and Art of The Cinema For a Wilkes Weekender at Keystone Schedule call 717-945-6953 For more information call: Keystone Colle ZC La Plume, 1-800-824-2764, Opt. 1 or Keystone Main Campus — La Plume 717-945-6953 or Northern Tier Career Center — Towanda 717-265-9241
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