poe B2 The senior class of Lake- {Lehman High School will pre- sent a comedy entitled, “If a ra i np CD bd ad AN bd LY Sed bd OT To eed acne the student is Donna Post, lassisted by Mariana Oplinger, director; Karen student director; Directing Renee Hart, assistant student directors. The plot involves a 19-year- old girl, Chantal Stacey, con- tudes of her parents. Her father mother, a former Parisian dancer. The leading female role of will present “If a Man Ans left to right, first row: in the cooperative educational program at LLHS, Kathy works in the morning and attends classes in the afternoon. The part of Gene is played by Mike Terninko, who is origi- nally from New Jersey. He had a minor role in the junior play and has worked extensively with stage lighting. Lake-Lehman’s exchange student from Rhodesia, Patricia Brooke, plays the part of Chantal’s mother, Germaine. This is her second theatre role. Pat is a member of the school’s chorus and hockey team. Mr. Senior, John Scovell, plays the part of John, Chan- tal’s father. He was also in the junior play. A football player, John has lettered in track and football. The part of Tina Brooks is played by Cheryl Wagner. Cheryl is the senior class presi- dent and active in the Student Council, hockey and basketball teams. Other characters include: Miss Kaye - Jane Zaleskas; clerk - Laurie Kittle; Robert Swan - Domenick Turse; Mr. Chadwick - Ron Merisko; Europa - Alda Gush; Conchita - Debbie Kleban; Belladonna - Brenda Edwards; Salone - Ann SanFanandre; Grace - Maggie Edwards; Eleanor - Ann Stefanowicz; men - Eric Weber, Tom Walters, John Sutliff, and Doug Agnew. Publicity chairman is Tina Marie Mark. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to everyone to attend this hilarious comedy. wers,”” Nov. 22 at 8 Maggie Edwards, Fourth row: Alda Gush, Rg g ve Pe P.T.A. Candy sale awards were presented to 10 students by the Trucksville Elementary P.T.A. for their outstanding participa- tion in the recent candy sale. All proceeds go towards the childrens’ parties and neces- sities of the school. Trucksville Elementary P.T.A. will be held Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. The guest speaker will be Sgt. William Pugh, Kingston Town- ship police officer, whose topic will be “Drugs.”” All interested parents are asked to attend. Where’s Diane? Joe Camollocei of Berwick is attempting to locate Diane, a ninth grade student in the The Wyoming Seminary German Club made its annual trip to Yorkville, New York City’s “German Town”, Nov. 16. The trip gives interested Seminary students the oppor- tunity to speak German, come in contact with many Germans, and shop in New York City’s German specialty shops. Thirteen Seminary students made the trip in the school van (250) Cases Blankets (600) Cases Assorted Giftware (1000) Cases $7.95 Value (1133) Cases 61c Each (300) Cases Glass Third row: Jane Sandra Husband, Susanne Priscilla Liput, Mary with Erhard Koller, the King- ston prep school’s German in- structor and faculty advisor to the German Club. One Sem student was a bit more at home in Yorkville than the rest. She was Diethild Beck- er, an “exchange student” from Mubhlstrabe, West Germany. The Seminary group left for New York at 8 a.m., and arrived back in Kingston at approx- imately 6 p.m. (200) cases Official Baskethall & Golf Sets 4 Broilers (500) Cases Auto Stereo 8-Track Units w-Spreakers : $20.00 Ea. 4 (150) Asst. Coffee & End Tables (350) Electric Organs MaryAnne Mariani and Pamela Selingo Congratulations to the students who were selected to be the members of the 1974-75 girls and boys basketball teams. Good luck guys and gals! The cross country team ended this season with a 7-2 record in their league. Nine members qualified for the State Cham- pionship meet at Penn State University by finishing second to Meyers in the District II Competition. The team did a great job in representing our school. The following students were selected to participate in the by Renee Yuscellis Lake-Lehman High School had an assembly in the gym- nasium Nov. 14, entitled “Reptiles”. Kreg Russel was the demonstrator. In the demonstration there was a python, and an Iguana, a Tegru lizard, a red footed tortise, a Malay box turtle, a boa constrictor, a brown Cayman, two other box turtles, and three rat smakes. Immediately after the de- monstration a pep rally was held to cheer and support the Girl’s hockey team and the foot- ball team. Open House Lake-Lehman High School held open house Nov. 13 for the N District Chorus this year: Carol Evans, Jeff Odell, Kevin Bonawitz, Mark Kloeber, Ray Kuhnert and Jim Balmer. Students selected for the District Band were: Jay Kynack, Bob Baird, Kevin Bonawitz, Philip Miller, Joe Sims and Mark Johnson. Congratulations! A bonfire was held at the school Friday night to boost the team in before the G.A.R. game. a? This year’s junior off is sponsoring a hoagie sale.U"The money which is raised will be used for the Junior-Senior Prom: The senior class conducted a bake sale Saturday afternoon at the G.A.R. game. parents of students attending. the school. Open house began at 7:30 p.m. and officially ended at 9 p.m. Anthony Marchakitus opened the program with comments, directions and introductions. A film made by Miss Purcell and her 10th grade students was shown. The parents then pro- ceeded to discussions about mental, physical, and personal growth. Refreshments were, served at 9 p.m. » Call Us with Your News The Dallas Post 675-5211 825-6868 V' Asst. Tape Duct, Electrical 4 & Pipe'Wrap (437) Cases Electric Hand Mixers (200) Cases _F.M. 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