Luzurne County Community College - Le Comte Yearbook (Nanticoke, PA)

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A V LE CQMTE MR FRANK CROSSIN L MR RUSSELL GARDNER .L A MR EDWIN GUNSHORE r. 5 , MRtJOSERH KURPIS A MR. SAMUELLESANTE MR. GERALD MROZINSKI M.Rs ETHEL PRICE; A g; MR. JOHN ROMANM MR MICHAEL TURCO MR. JAMES M WACHTLER MR ALBERT WASLEY . MR JOHN WHITBY 4 ALLAN M KLUGER: ESQ SOL MR JOSEPH A MOORE JR MR HERBERTJ MORRlS y MRROBERT E.SCHULER A MR JOHN J THOMAS . A AALPHJ. JOHNSTON ESQ SOL COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION RL-GUY MEERRELL PRESIDENI, RCHITECTS ERMAN-CSALANLAWRiE C GREEN CLAPPC HOLMES STRUCT.ENGINEERS MARTIN C, FLADD MRE ENGINEERS E SUTTER CORRa-Cm GENERAL , UGHES CORP. WTPLUMBJNciw-fxixgg .WEINBERGER co. H.V.A.C. EYSTONE ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ONEYWELLJNC. AUTOMATION GERA LD BUZAK a 3'? KW x m 4am n o a MANSUR LAKADAWALA ANDREW LUTZ CHARLES MAIRO MALCOLM A. NORTON ROBERT R. RAINERI FRANCIS JUDE SCHAPPERT JOSEPH G. SHA RKEY DAVID J. WILSON MICHAEL AMY BELL RICHARD DICKSON WILLIAM R. DOBSON JOE KOVA L DOROTHY DYSLESKI VINCE MARCHAKITUS MARK MA RTINI f! L A LAN B. HECK h; was WILLIAM MORGAN STANLEY RUSHEFSKI STANLEY RUSHINSKI DEBO RAH RUTKOSKI JOE RYAN JOHN STANCHAK JAMES STRICKER W JOHN WALKER RICHARD ZIVNY 090.00. M IHHILO Am WILLIAM L. BRUZGULIS MARY T. COSGROVE CATHY DEGOSKY DIANE MARIE DE REMER 6 JEAN NE FONTAINE ANIN GOLOMB BETH HOGARTH GEORGE C. HORWATT ROSS I. HOWEY RITA KAMINSKI PAUL LAURE JOLEE LEONARD FRANCES MAGISTRO CRAIG MARK CHRISTINE McANDREW WILLIAM MESAROS CARMEN NARDONE HARRY O'DELL KEN OLSHEFSKI 8 JA NICE ROCKEL G LORIA SMURLO CATHERINE TOMKO JOHN R. VIVIAN JR. CHRIS WASILEWSKI JOAN NE WILSON JOHN BAKAYSA TERRY J. BAKER PATRICIA BONEY ANNE BRA DBURY CHRISTINE MARIE 10 BURKE RICHARD JOHNSON BERNADETTE KANIA MARY H. KELLY JANE KNAPPMAN SHARON MELLEY THERESA MIKE . Li h ,: MARGARET MARY DONALD C. PAOLUCCI GAIL RANDLE RRIS , A by V . ANTONIO JOSE' DOREEN RUTKIN HENRY RYBKA SCOTT SPENCER 12 RODRIGUEZ HENRY SYLVIA REGINALD TODD JOSEPH MICHAEL VITEK CATHY WILDER PATRICE WILLIAMS ; uebe'b SARAH WILLIAMS BRYAN WODASKI TERRY WOMELSDORF CHARLOTTE ZACCAGNI DALE AMBOSIE GEORGE J. BROWN EDWARD CHICOSKI 5v ; TOM FINN KENNETH ROSA JOY ANN BALBERCHAK MARY JO CHIPEGO WILLIAM CORTESE JOHN R. DE BALSO TOM DONAHUE 14 w MARY FINLEY JA MES GILHOOLEY ,iEI MA RY JEAN HESTON EVELYN LABENSKI SANDIE A. GESSOR SAVQTIRAI .47: Q FREDERICK GRANOSKI DONNA KOWA LCZYK JUNE LOUCKS AssocIate in Arts; High HonorsR 1' Kutztown State College. IncLHAR TTEZ CAG I WapIIv'aIIopen, CRT- tificatR of Specialization. RIECEIH D AUGA TIS, WiIkes- Barre I I, D yea,- CeI I I- cate of Specia Ization, Honors 2. JAMES D E V of S'peciaIIzat n'. TKEplN ASSOCIatR in SCIence; PenII State Un- ,iversity. MES LHO I I I mri ONNA KOWAe LCZYK, WI rIkes-Barre , Ski C Student Government Repre- JA CKIE McHUGH DEBORAH JEAN PANATIERI ANTHONY PRUSHINSKI NANCY RAFFA ESTEL LE ST RAUSS 5;! ,, ; SANDRA TILLEY KATHY YELO DEAN ABBOTT SANDRA AFTEWICZ JOE AN DREWS NICK BELLEZZA DAVE B IAN BLAKE ROBERTS BOOS MARY BETH CAPONE MONICA CARDONI BRUCE CARL JR. KATHLEEN CONRAD PATRICK CRAWFORD JAMES R. DAVENPORT ANTHONY DENTE THOMAS E. DURLAND DANIEL FEDORCHAK 1 RICHARD FRANZOSA JOSEPH GABRIEL MICHAEL GALLAGHER ROBERT J. GALUSKA 18 DONNA GAYNOR GEORGIA C. HUGHES KEVIN JACOBELLI PAULINE ANN GODEK MARK HOLLOCK RICK HULL Hg THOMAS R. JENKINS LARRY K. LIEB NORM MAGYAR JIM MALLON MARIE MANIK 20 GENERAL STUDIES ROBERT A JONES, Ashley. BONNIE R. KANARR, Shavertown; Planning and Development Committe RGE-i QCK 3' Wilkes- -BaIre; Arts, Hig Honors3, JOSEPH MCGOVERN ELAINE MIKOLOSKO JAMES E. MISHANSKI RITA MIZENKO ident; LitIera Magazine, Art Edignr; hess Club, agate in Arts,- High Honors 1, 2, 3; Un-I- versity of Nevada; Literary Magazine, Editor. , JEAN MONTAGNA ; I ate UniversItyy. ELAINE MIKOLOSKO, W. Pittston; , 3 Drama C i RITA MIZENKO, Luzerne, Associate in Arts, Honors 2, 3. JEAN N G ' I - m vi A Ssgziate CngRMgileDOng s College. U -J ittston. SUSAMO ORMANDO NEIL PALUMBO NEIL PALUMBO, HazIEton- Honorsy4 SALLY PISONICK ROBERT PITCAVAGE GARRY ROVINSKI HERB SCOTT WA LT SYPNIEWSKI LINO JOSEPH TERZI SUZANNE TRAINOR LESLIE UNGAR JOSEPH YASENCHAK GERRIE ZYNEL JOHN ALBANESE KENNETH CHAMBERLAIN Mann: , ....9 5: nnyumi JOHN RICHARD HOPPEY MICHAEL D. KACHMAR PAUL T. KAZMIERSKI DONALD KELLER JIM C. KOSCIELSKI LEONARD B. KOVALICK JOHN MCCORMICK WILLIAM E. McGLONE DAVID M. PAHL MICHAEL S. PAJKA DAVID SEARS SU DHIR D. SHAH THOMAS F. ROBERT STACHYRA MICHAEL P. TALIPAN JR. JAMES VOLPICELLI 25 SOLENBERGER KATH LEEN P. WYSOCKI THERESA BARBER CHARMAINE STASKIEL ROBERT J. BELUSKO EILEEN 3005 .a ALLAN CONTE STEPHEN CUPRZYNSKI tab; ROBERT DONNELLY WILLIAM LUKACINSKY 28 IRIS DYMOND WILLIAM J. KEPPING R. BONNIE PORTER ; Wwwmww , rm k V J wzrw zszy V . JAMES ADZEMA Mam, ADAM CARTWRIGHT JOSEPH C. CASPER JOSEPH DOROSKY JOSEPH THOMAS GRELLA JAMES S. MASHAS LEN METZGER LARRY NAGLE : !KN' -en K .. i : K5. 4, I.r31a 3.. ya. x .. BUD NELSON ANDREW SHINER STEVE SPISHOCK TOM TANTALLA THEODORE TIMKO CHARLES WESLEY DAVID WHARTON GERALD H. CALDERONE JR. ROXANN GRANT GILBERT ASTON NANCI BACHMAN ROBERT D. FINLEY CRAIG ROBERTS CHARLES S. TORR ALLAN CALARCO DOROTHY ZAWATSKY SHA RON ANDERSCAVAGE DOROTHY BA LESTER DONNA BOWDITCH MARGARET BOYLE SYLVIA CHEPONIS JANET COLEMAN VIRGINIA DINGFIELD u a 1' -- u CAROL DROZDA DELORES T. DURLAND DIANE ENGLEHART LOIS FERDO 31' 9f: MIRIAM FINK PATTI FUEHRER BETSY GAFFNEY LINDA GINTHNER 32 SHARON M. KOZIEL BECKY LUTZ MARY McDERMOTT KAREN McGAVIN SARAH MARCONI BARBARA MARTIN ELIZABETH I. DEBBIE MYERS JOANNE NAT JUDI NEGRY 34 MORRISSEY NURSING LINDA NICHOLS MARK BRIAN NICKLAS RICHARD M O'DEA BARBARA PAOLUCCI MICHELE RUSH DORENE SADOWSKI DEB SEGEDA SHERRY SEWA RD ' I L rum; HiStory Club; k CKIS 35 me! n MEG SHARR JA MES SHUDAK ROSESEXNWRIE MARY ELLEN SPINICCI DOLORES STACHOWSKI NANCY STACKHOUSE ROCKFORD J. STOUT JUDY A. THOMAS , 1W ,, JOSEPH BA LBERCHAK 36 MAUREEN DILLON DORIS EATON CY FALATKO LENNY GUITSON m WM? KIP McCABE TYRONE MCMULLINS JANE MILLER SANDY ROMANOSKI LINDA SOLANO BRENDA SOWA E! sq DAVID J. GOLOBEK RICHARD GORSKI JIM GROBLEWSKI CAROLYN HOPWOOD TIM KELCHNER MICHAEL R. KURILLA 38 DELLA MARIE MESAROS PAUL ZBEGNER ROSE MAR E BAU THERESA FANUCCI PEGGY FULLER A JOSEPH HIRKO STANLEY JANKOWSKI JOHN JUROSKY CATHY K INE NANCY ANN JIM MALESKY MARCINKIEWICZ THOMAS J. MERICLE J, ' W? . EDWARD MILLER DENNIS MRAZ THOMAS MURPHY ANN O'HAIRE 40 RAYMOND STELLA JOSEPH SULICK LINDA WOOLF JA MES WISNIESKI PEGGY CON DUSTA 22:: r; ,,, i .: .wu . L 7 a. , l M ,. , VA , nu .. a L M. I L n . , .m , 1 r. ..u . ,.V ... dxnvh hm. ,uyrr, .. Inwal Vm 145w w I A, L. ... hi 1., .. , tv - .um 332-234 f7 FACULTY DR. BYRON L. RINEHIMER, JR. PRESIDENT Luzerne County Community College EDWARD J. WALLISON Assistant to the President Academic Services DR. BYRON MYERS Dean of Academic Services Secretary, Barbara Struckus SEATED: Barbara Struckus; Dr. Myers. STANDING: Dorothy Janusiewicz; Dr. Joseph Talarsky, Assoc. Dean; Jim Danko; Fred Takacs; John Beccaris. Student Services DR. DAVID R. DUNCAN, DEAN OF STUDENT SERVICES consults with Louise Tucker, Secy. MICHAEL KWAK, Director of Admissions, discusses plans with Carl Homish, Coor. of Purchasing, Maryellen Mudzik, Secy., and Dr. Duncan. ADMISSIONS OFFICE: Mrs. Pryor, Kathleen Hoban, Nancy Burke, Monica Zukowsky, Bernice Resperski. JOHN SAMMON, Coor. of Counselling and Career Resources CAREER RESOURCES: Ron Noyalis, John Sammon, Lorelle Naylis. GEORGE McCUTCHEON, Dir. of Recruiting. Wm, COUNSELLORS: Mr. Perhach, Mrs. Donohue, Mr. Mr. O'Connor and Secretary Linda Novak. O'Connor. CAREER RESOURCES: Ellen Pryor, Mrs. Mihalick, Mr. Rees P 75 JIM ATHERTON, Director of Student Activities TEDDI STEMPIEN, Secy- Student Activities Business Services ROBERT GA LARDI, Dean of Busi- ness Services, with Carl Homish, Chris Heiser, a1d Jenny Sidas BUSINESS OFFICE: Irene White, Jack Lenahan, Eileen Kane, Ray SHHH IT'S Novak, Rose Siskovitch, Joe Demko, Steve Kohut, Coord. of Fed. Funds. SEATED: Evelyn Domzalski. 50 Learning Resources LIBRARY STAFF: SEATED, Bonnie Komski, Phyllis Petrochko, Dave Kozemchak, Jean Taney. STAND- ING, Bob Cohee, Karen Sklaney, Mrs. Topfer, George Ermel, Anthony Dellarte. THE LIBRARY Asst. Librarian, George Ermel; Head Librarian, Bob Cohee, Assoc. Lib., Sue Topfer. College Founda on Program Diane Felli, Secy.; Mr. Santacroce, Coordinator; John Musto; Mrs. Jabers , if ,5 msiwllhl l .3; .1 ma '3' ! a! Mr. Santacroce and Mr. Cohee prepare a slide program. Mrs. Jabers, Reading Specialis Faculty and Departments NURSING: Ann Isaacs; Marie Rasimowicz, Dorothy Powers, Ruth Seeher- man, Cora Porter. STANDING: Joanne Chipego, Lorraine Galatko. hecks a student's vision. GEORGE SCHELLING, Art Department, works with student. MRS. LEONA CASTOR, Dir. of Nursing BUSINESS: Mr. Cole, Mr. Wideman. STANDING: Mr. Senyk, Mr. Tunney HOTEL AND RESTAURANT: Mr. Malkames, Mr. Scannell. STANDING: Mr. MacNeal, Mr. Starks. ILD DRINKS g 10A R H1 1 ids; HOT FOODS ' , I . 3 .. I Staff Relaxes at In-Service Day LOIS NOVZEN, School Nurse HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES: SEATED: William Kennedy, Dennis Farrell, Fred Abramoff, Sheldon Spear, Ed Kobesky. STANDING: Lee Sellock, William Camp. MADELINE AR CHAVAGE, Switchboard HANNAH EVANS, Canteen Emma a 9m'mgg W's BOOKSTORE STAFF: Ronnie Witt, Marcella Vino, Helen Kromoga S6 FACU LTY SECRETA RIES: Bonnie Yanick, Nancy Cripanuk PA UL GUZY, Jan itor HUMANITIES: SEATED: John Pisaneschi, Sujanet Mason, J. Jabers, Donna Feldman. STAN D- ING: David Stout, Bob Kelleher, Robert Carson, Roy Pipher. PAUL BANKOVICH JOHN BECCARIS WALTER BEDNAR ROBERT BUCZYNSKI Mathematics Res. 8: Devel. Business Electronics Tech. JOSEPH DeSANTO PAUL GRAVELL FRANCIS HANIFY EDWARD J. HELTZEL Engineering Tech. Graphics English Mathematics DACIA JONES DR. JACK JONES PAUL KRETSCHMER KENNETH LEWIS Phys. Ed. Cont. Ed. 8 Even. Sch. Phys. Ed. Science EUGENE MILLER ROBERT MITTRICK ARTHUR SAXE ALVIN TOPFER Science History Mathematics Engineering Tech. RONA LD POHALA--Science BROOKE W. YEAGER JOHN P. ZLOTEK Science Science BETTY Z. CUMMINGS English and Languages 59 . rm. 2: ' , 63 a time to Study . . 'Q 1 i ' ' I ,. , p.maww.mN . , Mwm and to relax 64 mU-hmdlhd N orm g f The Minutemen defeat Philadelphia CC and Montgomery CC for E.P.C.C.A.C. Tourna- ment Title. WADE REEVES AND RICK HULL NORM MAGYAR AND WADE REEVES NORM MAGYAR KEVIN CONNORS TOM DONAHUE KEVIN CONNORS RICK HULL WADE REEVES 'cuoa . . 5 Wii 70 THE MlNUTEMEN-1975 For the first time in Luzerne County Community College history, the Minutemen hosted the E.P.C.C.A.C. basket- ball tournament in its new athletic facility. The team cul- minated its fourth championship season in the conference with the tournament title. Congratulations to Coach JimAth- erton, team members Wade Reeves, Rick Hull, Cy Falatko, Norm Magyar, Joe Gabriel, Tom Pedley, Tom Donahue, Kevin Connors, Joe Prado, Jim DeMichele, and managers Mark and Jimmy Atherton. 71 tumwm m FOREGROUND: Barbara Pacovsky, Janet Grazul, Juliann Zurek, Darlene Bryant, Ann Golomb, Sandy Romanosky, Maryann Mihalick. STANDING, BACKGROUND: Nancy Roberts, Maureen Dillon, Betty Krupinski, Sis Sivick, Coach Ruby Carmon, Doris Eaton, Daria Kraychuk, Sue Maza, Manager Marie Slota. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL After compiling a season record of 16 victories and 3 losses, the women's basketball team under the direction of coach Ruby Car- mon took the Regional Tournament at Batavia, New York ,and went on to the National Tournament at Vinannes, Indiana. Pictured above, the team members with Coach Ruby Carmon receive victory cups after the Regional Tournament. XMWW 73 KNEELING, FRONT: Debbie Albert, Roberta Jones, Betty Saba. BACK: Barbara Mahon, Kathy Cardoni, Janice Krzywicki. STANDING: Jackie McHugh. ABSENT: Karen Henry. E R LEADERS 74 Pictured below are members of wrestling team. SEATED: Nick Pappas, Bob Watlock, Tony Musto, Tom Fela,- Frank McKeown, Dru Mamary. STANDING: Asst. Coach Frank Kempinski, Stan Rushefski, Dave Blake, Rich Kis- lin, Walt Yablonski, Coach Harry Vogt. Pitchers Robert Gasper, Ken James, Gary Corrado, Joe Dorosky, and George Ursta. Coaches Jack Monick and Al Cihocki. Lackawanna Jr. College Bucks CC Lehigh CC Montgomery CC Philadelphia CC Northampton CC Delaware CC Compiling a league record of 10 victories and 2 losses, the Minutemen under HOME 4 6 1 18 12 4 7 10 10 bUl-bbd OPPONENT ONOHU'IHUJOU'INNNW Coaches Jack Monick and Al Cihocki tied Bucks CC for the league champ- ionship. 77 KNEELING: Dan Rittenhouse, Mary Ann Mihalick, Joe Rentko, Dave Castelli, Paul Kazmierski, Ray Shaffer. STANDING: Brian Lewis, Vince Marchakitus, Joe Sulicki, Gary Polinchak, Bob Watlock, Chris Aurand, and Coach Paul Kretschmer. Season Record in League Meets: 9 Wins - 3 Losses. pm, SIR NH W? H! If'q ,6.xQ ; MM r W'g $:; 4 . WW ;7 97 w + M I W ,1 '1' v ' V W H. . .9... ACTIVITIES Luzerne County Community College is fortunate in having one of the top ten com- mercial art schools in the country, under the guidance of Mr. Howard Purcell and Mr. George Schelling. The highlight of this year's activity was the Annual Exhibit presented at the Hotel Sterling from April 28 through May 7. Mr. Purcell at Annual Exhibit. Commercial Art students with instructor Sue Henry and Leonard Stankunas, Art Director, TV GUIDE. 83 Biagio Dente, Pres, N.E. Pa. Restaurant Assoc. pre- Salvatore Sabatella, Pres. N.E. Pa. Chefs Assoc. pre- sents H 8: R scholarship to David Castelli. sents awards to H 81 R students Deborah Bixler and Donald Koch. Pictured below with Dr. Rinehimer, President, are principals at the Culinary Art Salon held at LCCC. The college's modern kitchen gives H 8: R students the oppor- tunity to practice their skills and observe demonstrations by profes- sionals. The kitchen also serves as the site for a training program in the culinary arts , sponsored by the Human Resources Development Department. The LCCC Circle K Club receives its charter from George McCutcheon receives the Circle of Service the Nanticoke Kiwanis. Award for 1974, top award presented by Circle K International. LCCC captures six first and one second place awards at Pennsylvania District Convention in Carlisle. CHESS CLUB members David Blake, John Bakaysa, and John Dombrosky with Adviser, Mr. William Camp. CHRISTOCENTRIC CLUB: Ed Miller, Holly Dietterick, Diane Englehart, Mr. William Camp, adviser, Ginny Ding- field, SallyAnn Emma, Ron Bobeck, and Mr. Dennis Farrell, faculty member. aw l 87 DANCE TROUPE prepares for spring concert. Ms. Dacia Jones is adviser. Look lively, girls! John Plsaneschi, Adviser. Members of the Drama Club re- hearse for Spring Variety Show, the Fall play DRACULA, BABY, andthe Family Service presentation, WE, THE FAMILY. The group performed for the Family Service Association throughout Luzerne County. 89 WIN! NIUIPAPII ct Luzon County Community College In Cuba, NEWSPAPER STAFF: Ann Williams, Bill McHale, John DeBalso, Roxanne Grant, Vincent Carbone, Gary Rovinski, Gary Barber, Dean Abbott, Martin Piotroski. Advisers are Mr. Fran Hanify and Mr. John Wills. Pictured above are officers of the SKI CLUB with faculty adviser, Mr. Ron Pohala. SEATED: Jonelle Wheatley, Secy.; Mr. Pohala; Cindy Sheldon, Treas. STANDING: Carl Rostock, Vice-Pres.; Rich Lupinski, President. SEATED FOREGROUND: Sara Jones, Deb Moskaluk, Jane Miller, Andrea Scovish. SEATED BACKGROUND: Wade Reeves, Sharon Cigarski, Sam Salvo. Joe Sadowski, Nanci Bachman. STANDING: Jim Atherton, Dir. Stud. Act., Dave Hoffman, Asst., Donna Kowalczyk, Pauline Godek, Hank Banaszek, Craig Mark, Herb Scott, Mr. Atherton, D. Hoffman, and Dr. Duncan. Pres.-elect Nanci Bachman with members. CHI GAMMA IOTA, the LCCC Veterans Fraternity, proved to be one of the most active clubs on campus . Pictured are members of the club and scenes from some of the many activities they sponsored, includ- ing a blood drive for the Red Cross, a road rally, development of a picnic area on campus, recruitment of stu- dents, and participation in a bike- a-thon to benefit the American Can- cer Society . SEATED: Jane Sweitzer, Dorothy Zawatsky, MaryEllen Spinicci, John Gregory, Advisers Bob Kelleher and Gloria Bronson, Rita Kaminski, John Butzek, Bill McGlone, editor. STANDING: Tom Solenberger, Carl Hana- del, Mike Kachmar, Treasurer, and Joe Pollakusky. The main goal of this year's LE COMTE staff was to raise money to expand and improve the 1975 Yearbook. Through the sponsorship of two dances and other activities, the staff was able to provide a better cover, fuIl-color end sheets, and an additional sixteen pages. Members of the ELECTRONICS CLUB with Mr. Robert Buczynski, adviser. NURSING FORUM: SEATED: Mary Smith, vice-Pres.; Richard 0' Dea, Pres.; Debbie Gorzkowski, Treas. STANDING: Cora Porter, M. Rasimovicz, Adviser. 95 , ; mum mm n303m -o :- Flood victim makes afghan and octopus to help Circle K raise funds for projects. Students participate in Volleyball Tournament for Luzerne County High school students sponsored by Circle K and Kiwanis. 98 m ecruitment at Wyoming Valley Mall. Typical scenes from Day Care Center operated on LCCC Campus. LCCC Susquehanna Sweethearts participate in annual River Race. High School students visit LCCC Campus on annual High School Visitation College Library offers Day. LCCC sponsors a Mental Health Unit in co-operation with Hazleton- Nanticoke Mental Health-Retardation Center. Dr. Rinehimer and-Mr. Camp confer with LCCC student interns who work- ed in County social services agencies. ervices to Senior Citizens. LCCC students perform in FANTAGINATIO N, a Christmas play for County children sponsored by Kiwanis, Circle K, and Key Club. Local clergymen visit the LCCC Campus. 102 33,3 ' J ; MILLION WORDS SUBMIT SOME ro THE TEKHRYMAG. 2 cmmxx ,. a m'vnl AM 106 gaggbw ?;TW ' 107 Pictured above are members of the first nursing class to graduate from Luzerne County Community College. Graduates received pins in the colors of the College and bearingsym- bols of nursing at a breakfast in Gus Genetti's Hotel. The Nursing Program leads to the Associate in Applied Science Degree in Nursing and prepares students to meet the licensing requirements for registered nurses. Nursing students spend many hours in the Biology Labs. WhiCh Side Of the bars are we 0 ? y w 5W 5mm? Maw WW m iWJA 6WWM W, WW ng amywm 46mm AUW Wyxw ,4; W; W MMZW ngm 112 ineviiffq 1.; L


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