The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 16, 1972, Image 6

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From Webb
. Jon Jay LaBerge, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Charles
Dallas, has been awarded a four
year scholarship to Webb Insti-
tute of Naval Architecture, at
Glen Cove, Long Island.
Jon, a senior at Dallas Area
Senior ‘High School, is one of
only 25 students accepted an-
nually by the Institite which is a
fully approved college of naval
architecture and marine engin-
eering with a curriculum ac-
credited by The Engineers’
Council for Professional
Development and the Middle
States Association of Colleges
and Secondary Schools.
Undergraduate students are
granted scholarships and by
nature of the school’s
procedure, requirements for
rigorous and exacting. Those
students accepted must rank
high in academic achievement,
abilities, attitudes, and ex-
tracurricular activity.
While in high school Jon has
been a three year member of
the Key Club and was inducted
into the National Honor Society
Jon Jay LaBerge
in his junior year. This year he
is treasurer of the society.
He has been a member of the
basketball team in tenth,
eleventh and twelfth grades and
a member of the track team in
his sophomore and junior years.
He has served as statistician for
the football team for the past
two years and also attended
Rotary Leadership Camp in
1971.
by Mrs. Ray Kelly
298-2149
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff,
Mrs. Albert May and Mrs. Clark
Oliver called on Mrs. Joseph
Dotter, Bloomsburg, Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Endres,
West Pittston, called on Mrs.
Clark Oliver, Wednesday.
Gail Space is spending
several days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Sickler, Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone and
tives here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mason,
N.J., and Mrs.
Howard Siegfried and family,
Shickshinny, called on Mrs.
Joseph Hackling and Carl, Sat-
urday.
Mr. Joseph Shalata cele-
brated his birthday March 5 at
the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Paul ‘Thomas, and family at
Hunlock Creek.
Mrs. Joseph Shalata enter-
tained at a birthday party for
her husband Sunday afternoon.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs.
William Shalata and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shalata and
Publicity Information Deadline
Due to a tightened deadline
schedule, no publicity infor-
family, Harveys Lake, and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Shalata Jr. and
family, Tunkhannock, RD 5.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins,
Vienna, N.J., spent the weekend
with her father, Harry Siglin.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Chahill
and family, West Pittston,
called on her parents, the Fred
Schencks, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and
Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson,
Kevin and Jill, West Pittston,
visited Mrs. Clark Oliver,
Sunday.
Lake-Lehman Grads
Enlist in U.S. Navy
The Navy Recruiting Office
located in the Wyoming Valley
Veterans Administration
Building 19 North Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, announced today
that two local young men have
enlisted in the Navy.
Nicolaas Deleur Jr. is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Nicolaas
Deleur Sr. of Box 409C, Harveys
Lake, and a 1970 graduate of
Lake-Lehman High School.
Robert Lynch is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Lynch of 19
Marlington Ave., Dallas, and is
also a 1970 graduate of Lake-
Lehman High School. After
completing recruit training at
the Naval Training Center, San
Diego, Calif., Nicolaas and
Robert will come home on two
weeks’ recruit leave and will
then depart for machinery re-
pairman class A school.
Area teachers participated in
an all-day workshop sponsored
by the Luzerne-Lackawanna
Environmental Council (LU-
LAC) Monday, at the Grove
Street School Clarks Summit,
and Tuesday, at the Wyoming
Area Senior High School, West
Pittston.
John Hershey, environmental
specialist, Project CARE,
guided the teachers through a
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day of examination of local
environmental problems
demonstrating the sampling of
water resources, methods of air
monitoring, mapping (using
local topographical maps) and
a discussion of noise level
testing. Selected students also
participated in the program
which began 9:45 a.m. and
continues until 3p.m.
LU-LAC Environmental
Council is a division of the
Tuberculosis and Health
Societies of Northeast Penn-
sylvania and Wyoming Valley.
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Marine Lieutenant
In Western Pacific
Marine Second Lieutenant
Francis K. Loughran, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Francis H. Loughran
of 24 N. Center St., Shavertown,
is a member of Battalion
Landing Team 1-9, homebased
at Marine Corps Base, Camp
Smedley D. Butler, Okinawa,
and now deployed aboard ships
of the U.S. Seventh Fleet in the
Western Pacific for training.
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