PAGE TWO 6 teachers added to Lake Lehman Sr. High faculty Six new teachers have been added to the faculty at Lake- Lehman High School, five of which will begin their teaching careers when schools opens Sept. 9. Carole Pyle, 306 Huntsville Road, Dallas, previously taught -school at Chestnut Ridge High School, Fishertown. She gradu- ated from Spangler High School, Spangler, and received a B.S. degree in music from Indiana State University and has a permanent certificate for library science from Marywood College, Scranton, Darlene Chwastek, 91 Beech St., Wilkes-Barre, attended Meyers High School and graduated from Wilkes College with a B.A. degree in art in June. While attending Wilkes, she was active in drama and art clubs. John Comitz, 22 S. Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre, attended - G.A.R. High School and gradu- ville High School, ated from George Washington University, Washington, D.C. with a B.A. degree in social studies in June. At the universi- ty he was active in all sports. Christine Ores, 53 E. Carey St., Plains, attended Sacred Heart High School, and gradu- ated with a B.S. degree in science from College Misericor- dia, Dallas, in June. Mary Beth Stare, 90 Oak St., Forty Fort, attended Central Catholic High School, Kingston, and graduated from Mansfield State College with a B.S. degree in English. Her husband, David, teaches history at Plains High School. They have an 18 months old son, David Jr. John Thomas, 470 W. State St., Larksville, attended Larks- Larksville, and graduated with a B.S. degree in mathematics from Lock Haven State College. While attending college he was active in all sports. Lake-Lehman enrolls 936 at high school A total of 936 high school students is expected to be en- rolled at Lake-Lehman on the first day of the 1970-71 term. There will be 188 in the seventh grade; 164 in eighth grade; 188 in ninth; 136 in tenth; 138 in eleventh, and 122 in twelfth. The figures show an increase of approximately 43 students over the one of 893 on the closing - day of school. The above figures do not include the 60 students that will be attending West Side Area Vocational-Technical School in Pringle. Students will be assigned to rooms alphabetically as follows: Room 17-Adams and including Elizabeth Davis, Miss Chwastek; Room 18-DeBarry and. including Elizabeth Jones, Mrs. Worth; Room 19-Jones and including Diane Pall Mr. Murfchinski: Room 20-Pall and including Snyder, Mrs. Smith; Room 21-Sorber and including Zbick, Mr. Oliver. Room 22-Adams and includ- ing Diddlebock, Mr. J. Thomas; Room 23-Dillard and including. . Kostenbauder, Mr. Comitz; Room 24-Krasner and including ~ Novitski, Mr. Vassia; Room 25- Osborne and including Stem- pien, Miss Morris; Room 25- LER es === ——. deh 2 Fz EN DISS — By el RON) I Stepanik and including Zielin, Mr. Maciak. Rooml-Adam and including Daubert, Miss J. 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Lake-Lehman School District will begin the 1970-71 school term Sept. 9 as announced by Anthony Marchakitus, assistant supervising principal, with all students reporting to their homerooms at 8:15 a.m. Stu- dents will dismissed at 3:35 and buses will depart at 3:42 p.m. The school cafeteria will serve ‘“‘Class A” lunches begin- ning the first day of school. All buses have been inspected and approved by the Pennsyl- vania State Police and will op- erate on the time schedule listed below, traveling the same ap- Darlene Chwastek nuclear Wi attend the West Side Ares opponents a Cl rculate Hi ih Dan wa petitions I will be the driver. Transportation will also be provided for kindergarten stu- dents to the attendance area. It will be the responsibility of the parents to pick up their students for the return trip home. Following are the routes over which the school buses will travel. Last year’s drivers’ names as well as route numbers The Citizens Committee for Environmental Concern has an- nounced that 5,200 signatures of people opposing the construc- tion of the proposed fast breeder nuclear reactor planned by Pennsylvania Electric Co. on the Susquehanna River near Meshoppen, have been obtained on petitions. » x PARAMOUNT Theatre—Wilkes-Barre Exclusive Area Showing Shown at 11 a.m.—2:08—5:16 & 8:24 h, 0.9.0 00 "HIGHEST RATING!” Sunday at 2:15-5:23 & 8:31 Copies of the petitions with the signatures have been sent to ‘the Atomic Energy Commis- sion; Charles J. Smith of the electric utility; Walter J. Hickel, Secretary of the Interi- or; Sen. Richard Schweiker, Sen. Hugh Scott, Sen. Allen J. Ellender; Congressmen Ken- neth B. Lee, Daniel J.Flood, Franklin Kury and Joseph M. McDade, and State Sen. Edwin Holl. There are more petitions available for signing and they will be sent to the above named officials, representatives of the citizens’ group said. 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Rt. 13—Sutton: Cease’s Ter- race, Lake Silkworth, Route 29 Spencer’s Road, Hartman Road, Ceasetown, Fedor Road, 7:05; Rt. 14—Smith: Lower Oak Hill, Huntsville Road, Hunts- ville Nursery to Smith’s Pond, Township Route 700 to High School, 7:10; Rt. 15— Miers: Cease’s Mills, Smith’s Pond, Follies Road, Huntsville Dam, Lehman Heights, 7:15; Rt. 16—Stefanowicz: Pikes Creek Area, Route 118, Route 29, Paynes Store, Bear Hollow, Lake Elementary, 7:10; Rt. 17— Payne: Meeker Loyalville Area, Payne’s Store Inter- change, Bear Hollow, Outlet, Kern’s . Interchange, Shaw- anese, Warden Place, Alderson, Picnic Grounds, Sandy Bottom, Lake Elementary, 7:20; Rt. 18— Oberst: Sorber Mountain, Rug- gles Area, Sandy Bottom, Lake Lake-Lehman schools | begin fall term Sept. 9 Elementary, 7:10. Rt. 19—Barbacci: Noxen Trestle, Route 29, North Moun- tain, Sweet Valley, Kupsta’s Store, Payne’s Store, Bryant’s Pond, 118 to Lake-Lehman High School, 7:10; Rt. 20—Graham: Lehman to Meeker Road, Pikes Creek Reservior, Pearl Street- Lake Silkworth, Route 29, to Ruggles Corners, Ruggles Corners on Route 118 to Lake- Lehman High School, 6:50; Rt. 21—Updyke: Updyke Farm, Route 748, Route 118 to Steele’s Diner, Route 468 to Ross Ele- mentary, Sweet Valley High- way to Pikes Creek, Route 118 ga Lake-Lehman School, 6:55; & 22—Lamoreaux: North Pond Road, Route 461 to 118 to Rosen- .crans Garage, return to Ross Elem., Sweet Valley Highway to Pikes Creek, Route 118 to Lake-Lehman School, 7:00; Rt. 23—Lamoreaux No. 2: North Pond, Sweet Valley Road to Bloomingdale, Circle Hunting- ton on Route 479 to Ross Ele- mentary, 7:05; Rt. 24—Swartz: Sylvan, Lake to Bloomingdale, to Broadway, Ross Elementary, Ross Elementary to Pikes Creek, Route 118 to Lake- Lehman High School, 6:55; Rt. 25—Technical School bus fo Pringle from Lake-Lehm{ High School, 8:07. 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