PAGE 6-T LAKE-LEHMAN TEACHERS TAKE SUMMER COURSES Miss MaryAnn Foley of 121 North Atherton Avenue, Kingston, Pennsylvania attended Blooms- burg State Teachers College this summer to study French. By work- ing in the language laboratory Miss Foley earned six credits and the certification to teach French. She now teaches Senior High School English and is Cheerleading Coach for the Lake-Lehman Var- sity Cheerleaders. Mr. Mitchell Czoch of 117 Hem- lock Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsyl- vania attended the University of Scranton to earn credits toward his Masters Degree in Guidance. Ado- lescent Development, Occupational Information, Educational Re- search, and Group Guidance were Mr. Czoch’s subjects. Mr. Czoch teaches Senior High School Sci- ence. Miss Jessica Thomas of Eliza- beth Street, Noxen, Pennsylvania attended College Misericordia and the University of Scranton for further work toward her masters degree. Her major study was Grad- uate Work in English. In the fall Miss Thomas will attend Pennsyl- vania State Extension to study De- velopmental Reading. Miss Thomas teaches Junior High School English. Miss Marion Huttenstine of R.D. 2, Wapwallopen, Pennsylvania at- tended Bloomsburg State Teachers College as a Masters Candidate. Miss Huttenstine’s studies included Linguistics, Chaucer, Methods and Materials of Educational Research, and Literary Research and Biblio- graphy English Conference. Miss by Jane Olinatz Huttenstine teaches Senior High School English. Mr. Kenneth Maciak of R. D. 2, Dalton, Pennsylvania attended classes at Misericordia and re- ceived his credits through Kings College. Mr. Maciak studied Eco- nomics and The Social Foundation of Education. He teaches Physical Education and Senior Health. Mr. Carl Vassia of 28 Line Street, Glen Lyon, Pennsylvania attended Bloomsburg State Teachers Col- lege to ‘earn credits toward his Masters Degree in History. Among his studies were Comparitive Edu- cation, Contemporary World Af- fairs, Political Geography, and Methods and Materials of Educa- tional Research. Mr. Vassia teaches Junior High School Geography. Mr. Samuel Davenport of 137 South Maple Avenue, Kingston, Pennsylvania attended Bucknell University for further work toward Lake-Lehman Columns by Jane Olinatz Lake-Lehman releases columns weekly to two area newspapers, The Dallas Post and The Sunday Independent. Editor of ‘‘ Lake-Leh- man High School News” in The Dallas Post this year will be Mary Ann Kuchemba. Jay Ruckel will be editor of the column to appear in The Sunday Independent. Assistant editors for the columns are chosen from interested Juniors who submit a trial column in the beginning of the school year. The assistant editors automatically be- come editors of the columns when the present editors resign. All columns must be approved by the student coordinator of pub- lications, Pat Kanasky, and Miss Huttenstine, sponsor of the Jour- nalism Club at Lake-Lehman. his Masters Degree in English. His studies included Educational Re- search, Business Administration of the School System, and Secondary School Curriculum. Mr. Davenport teaches Junior High School English. Back Mountain For Back To Sc For the first time The Dallas Post has enlisted the talent of Back Mountain students and their teachers in the compiling of copy for this annual Back To School Issue. When the call was made to Don Evans, Social Studies Director at Dallas High School and instructor of a special creative writing course this summer, his interest and response was immediate. Miss Marion Huttenstein of Lake-Lehman was also contacted. Miss Huttenstein is the English instructor in the high school. The wheels began to turn in the direc- tion of the best Back To School Tabloid ever produced. Nancy Stiles, a junior at Central Catholic High School, resident of the Back Mountain and a former a INSTAMATIC CAMERA Instant-effortless Picture Taking by Sunlight or “Pop-up” Flash - - - SIMPLE AS A-B-C Black and white - color - color slides - whatever of 4 film types you use. EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN WITH THE 100 Students Write hool Issue Gate of Heaven graduate, an- swered the request of Father Kane to gather all the information she could concerning the activities of students and the growth of Gate of Heaven. Kate Reinert of College Miseri- cordia, veteran in the field of news- paper work in her school and a friend of the Post staff, produced the many interesting Misericordia items and photographs. Proper credit to students of both Dallas and Lake-Lehman High Schools must be given to th&sfol- lowing: Jane Harter, Sam Berkey, Peggy Jordan, Marcia Checkon, Tom Peirce, Linda Woolbert, Kath- leen Miller, Martha Messick, Georgia McCutcheon, Jay Ruckel, Alan Landis, Susan Fielding, Pat - Kanasky and Jane Olinatz. ® 9 THE DALLAS POST—THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1963 Argentina Girl To Attend Lake-Lehman School by Mary Ann Kuchemba For the first time in the history of the high school a foreign exchange student will attend Lake-Lehman this year. Esther Avilia, a native of Argentina, will be a member of the Senior Class taking the academic couyse. She will be in the Spanish IV class and it is hoped that she will act as an informant of Spanish-American customs to the class. Before coming to the United States as an exchange student Esther graduated from high school in Argentina. She attended Hazle- ton High School for a short period of time previous to coming to Lake- Lehman. While attending Lake-Lehman, Esther will live with two families. Mrs. Anthony Marchakitus and daughter. Mr. Marchakitus is Lake-Lehman High School prin- cipal and Mrs. Marchakitus is Spanish teacher at the high school. When she leaves the Marchakitus’ Esther will reside with Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding and family until she returns home in early December. First, she will reside with Mr. and Journalism Club Plans This Year's Publications The Journalism Club of Lake Lehman High School is presently planning this year’s publications. These publications consistofthe news- paper “Crusader,” the handbook “Knight's Code,” and the magazine “The Trubador.” The Club also supervises two weekly newspaper columns in local publications. Four members of the Journalism Club atfended the Annual High School Communications Conference Center at the Pennsylvania State University. Another member was one of two Pennsylvaniansto attend a Journalism Conference at Syracuse University in New York. Formed only last year, the Club has already turned out an award winning newspaper. The ‘Crusader’ which is a monthly publication, shared third place honors with Forty Fort High School at the King’s College Journalism Workshop. The “Troubador” which was begun last year also holds promise of becoming a bi-monthly magazine. It consists of student contributions in the field of art, poetry, short stories and essays. Officers of the club are editors of the various publications with Presi- dent Pat Kanasky as Student Co-ordinator of publications; Vice Presi- dent Alan Landis, Editor of the ““Crusador’; Secretary Sandy Steele, Editor of the “Knight's Code’’; Treasurer Susan Fielding, Editor of the “Troubador.”’ Miss Marion Huttenstine is the Club Advisor. LIGHTWEIGHT SPORT A This is a special group of j higher priced Sport : Coats. Exceptional styl- ! ing and fabrics. SPORT SHIRTS Large Selection COATS EER BOY'S TROUSERS 3 S£.08 LAY AWAY NOW! All wanted colors and long wearing fabrics. 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