November 24, 1976 Heather Roye sits among some of the items that will be sold at the St. John's Episcopal Church bazaar. Bazaar at St. John’s Episcopal Members of St. John’s Episcopal Church, Mari- etta, will sponsor a Christ- mas Bazaar in the parish house, Saturday, December ips from 9 a.m. until 4 Just a few of the many items available will be novelties, woodcraft, needlework, ceramics, arts and crafts, ornamental decorations, home made baked goods, home canned College sends kids off Elizabethtown College is developing a Cooperative Education program to place students off-campus in meaningful work exper- iences while they’re going to school. . The college has received a federal grant of $14,000 from the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare to plan and imple- ment the program. It has appointed James R. Hilton, the director of career planning and place- ment, to direct it. Hilton, who has been working halftime on the project since September, says the College hopes to place students in practical situations in industry, busi- ness, government, and other service-oriented pro- fessions. The long-range objective is to apply Coop Education to all disciplines, including the humanities, he said. According to Hilton, stu- dents participating in the program are expected to receive academic credit for the experience, the actual amount up to individual academic departments. They also are expected to receive salaries from em- ployers. Hilton, who has begun making calls on area busi- ness and industry to de- velop placements, says Coop Ed can be a boon to outside organizations. It allows them to experi- ment with new positions or to undertake short-range projects without making long-range employment commitments; it frees higher-level employees for more specialized and de- manding work; it can help them financially by reduc- ing recruiting costs and «474 turnover at the entry level positions, by keeping stu- dent personnel in entry- level jobs at entry-level salaries; by saving on fringe benefits; and by allowing the - company access to specialized skill training. Studies indicate that stu- goodies and many more. Mrs. Robert Long is chair- person of the benefit. She is assisted by Mrs. Helen Frey and Mrs. Harold Dei- trick. campus dents returning from Coop experiences appear to do better in classroom, do better in job interviews, and to receive higher salaries in their first jobs. Helping Hilton plan and implement the program is a committee of faculty, stu- dents and administrators. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 7 Free drama at E-town College Elizabethtown College will present Will Stutts in ‘“Mark Twain’s America’ and ‘A Journey Through the Mind’’ by Edgar Allen Poe, on Thursday, Decem- ber -2, at 8p.m., in the Alumni Auditorium. The program is open to the public without charge. “Mark Twain’s Amer- ica’’ is now in its sixth consecutive year. To date, been a pleasure. Glen Burnie, MD. E-town, PA. Knife Set: Manheim, PA. Bar-b-q Tongs: Ii town, PA. Middletown, PA. Pleasant Gap, PA. will be CLOSED Thangsgiving Day AND Saturday, Dec. 4 Julie Kreiner, Kag: Sue Powell, THANKS TO ALL WHO HELPED US CELEBRATE OUR SIXTH ANNIVERSARY. Serving you has PRIZE WINNERS Watch: Sue Rosko, 6427 Continental Dr., Gourmet Chefware: Teresa Avery, R.D.4, Mrs. Paul Weatherbie, R.D. 2, R.D. 1, 318 E. Main St., Porch Mat: Susan Poschyba, P.O. Box 144, Ibberson’s 1660 S. 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