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    oN : THE DALLAS POST, SEPTEMBER 2, 1976 2 + : | | PAGE ELEVEN
§ RICHARDS ‘Ready to play’
by Lee L. Richards Meanwhile, the Knights unload on them and put place went to Bill Keller,
This will be the third thrive on defense. This is them out of commission Gil Tough, Ted Wesley,
year for Rich Gorgone to where they could excel, permanently...Dallas Cow- Carl Blight with 119. Third
direct the Lake-Lehman simply because they are boys still need a tough in- place was Dick Harding,
. football fortunes—-and if the aggressive and like to side running back... Tip of Russ Stone, Bob Dickenson
last two seasons are any knock people down. hat to Richard “Digger” and Sid Brown with
indication of what hard Cumensis one of the best at = Disque, Sr. on winning J.B. 120...Bob Lewis shot a fine
work and dedication can his poistion, linebacker. Marshall Cup at Irem round of 78 in Coal Skuttle
do, teams on the Black Decesaris likes to stick Saturday with an 84. He’s Tourney for Irem on
Knights’ schedule had runners, too. Sutliff and got a 20 handicap so that Sunday. Bob was surprise
better buckle with their Lavell will pack more give him nifty 64 net. Chet qualifyer when he carded a
chin straps, Lake-Lehmans punch this time around. Grabarek was second, 75 from back tees. That 78
will be ready to play! In two scrimmages the while Dick Harding won included an out of bounds
@Vith 15 lettermen on Knights didn’t allow either match of cards with and two three-putt greens.
hand, Coach Gorgone feels - team to cross their goal Charlie Preece for third. Irem was fourth...Lehman
his team will be “‘compe- line. They appeared more Both had 65. Tom Gaunt- Golf Club led by Ray
titive.” advanced and demon- lett, Jr. copped low gross McDonald’s superb two-
Mark Decesaris im- strated better technique With a 74..Winning team under 70, finished second in
proves each day as the QB. and execution. Swire could was Len Barlik, Lee Vin- team standings for the
He’s reading the dive be the big play threat. cent, Clarence Johnsonand Scuttle. Once again Fox
option well and he can zip spencer can go inside. The = Tom Neyhard. They had Hill took the AGA title.
his passes, too. Mark is record read 4-6 in 75, we net score of 118. That Ney- Joining McDonald for Leh-
even better playing de- look forawinningseasonin hard should be arrested man were Bob Zagorsky
fense. In fact, Mark is a 76. with his handicap...Second 76, Walt Narcum 76 and
good athlete. He'll have CLIPBOARD NOTES: Gary Williams with 83.
good runners in Jim From all indications, GAR
Spencer, Jack Swire and should capture Division II Rec center announces
Jack Zaleskas. Bob honors again with Lake- 3
Weidner is the wide re- Lehman, Dallas and Han- tennis tourney champs
ceiver. Bob is another good over in battle royal for the Dallas Recreation Dr. Rusin defeated Drew
looking athlete and can runnerup slot...Coach Rich Center ended this year’s Regan for the men’s aT ; ; ;
grab the ball in a crowd. rin chargers open tennis tourney St. fer Hi title, and Laura MEN’S DOUBLES--Left to right, Elwood Sheldon and Dr. in this year’s tennis tourney at Dallas Recreation Center
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1 Coach Gorgone is proud up this week against 21, with the men’s doubles Canfield took Carol Leonard Medura defeated Ronald Moran and Ned Whalen to take the men’s doubles cup
a? of the dedication and im- Northwest. Black Knights as the final event. Weaver in the women’s f
i provement in his offensive appear to have too many Dr. Leonard Medura and singles.
line. They've gained horses for the Ranger- Elwood Sheldon defeated Rosemary Caputo
strength through a well s..We like Pittston Areain Ronald Moran and Ned teamed with Jack Ruggles
rounded weight program Division 1. Coach Bob Bar- Whalen by scores of 64, 6- to defeat Laura Canfield
over the last two years. biere and Meyers’ Mick 4, to win the double’s cup. and Elwood Sheldon in the
Now the people in the Gorham are to of the : mixed doubles. ( OO LL E( F M IS F R I ( O R D 1A
trenches have bulk and soundest taskmasters in ]
i muscle. Bob Cumens is the =~ Valley...While we like the Tr senior ass :
iy -, He's flanked by Bill ~~ Pittsburgh Steelers L L 5 ch ool 50 fte S p
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vell and Dave Mahle, aggressive play on de- ; i
i while Dana Sutliff and Don fense, we can’t take watch- As of Sept. 1 all senior sponsored by the. district oO 7 { i vt U i n 4 E U C a t i 0 i
i Jones are the tackles. Bert ing some of the hot-shot citizens (65 years or older) schools.
Balliet and Chris Hall are defensive backs always residing in the Lake- A lifetime pass has been
the ends. They can catch taking cheap shots at oppo- Lehman School District prepared and will be Ee
the ball and run good pass nent receivers. We're wait- will be admitted without available at every building
routes. ing for some team to really charge to all events in the district after the ;
opening of school.
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) . Don’t Clam Up! Applicant must apply in 1 i 7 &
: . person and present A
) Ask For Our: ) evidence of age (medicare A od :
b o Steamed Clima. card). They will be asked — COURSES —
} e Clams On The Half Shell = » Tega Soi Sommeon) Number Title Credits Time Number Title Credits Time
| e Fried Clams a Art 161 Art Appreciation T.& Th. 4-5:30 *Psych 232 Research Methods 3 M. 6-8:30
e Deviled Clams 2 : Art220 Weaving | 1. 6-8:30 Psych 270 uli ablsh, Required) z
! eo Clam Chowder 1976 tax dates Art237 Enameling | M. 6-8:30 Li ove apmen) Psych. 3 Th. 6-8:30
(Manhattan and New England) : ; At310 Applied Art Th. 6-8:30 Psych 330 Personality 3 T.6-8:30
i Daniel BR At320 Weaving I T. 6-8:30 Psych 350 Social Psychology 3 Th. 6-8:30
IC a MAR'’S | Township wil sit at the [J A137 Enamelingl M. 6-8:30 umm
\ following places for the Art 365 Elem. Art- Methods .1 W. 6-830 Rad Tech General Medical
: collection of 1976 taxes, Art365 Elem. Art Methods .2 Th. 6-8:30 107 Technology .T.6-8:30
" 59 : SEA FOOD Friday Sept. 3rd Dodsons f Busi20] Princ. of Econ. | 3 MEW.4-530 Rod Tech Radiation Protection for
Store-Kunkle from 2:00 to J Busi 202 Money & Banking 3 T. 6-8:30 201 the General Public : W. 6-8:30
RESTAURA NT 5:00, Friday Sept. 10th Busi 203 Princ. of Accounting 3 M. 6-8:30 S0c232 Research Methods M. 6-8:30
3 ; ig Pann Pout Dallas Busi 321 Intermediate Accounting 3 M. 6-8:30 Said] are. Required) Wibn0
i enu in St. “ ram. 10.2: pn. Busi 323 Cost Accountin 3 Th. 6-8:30 e Family . 6-8:
Sefving Conigiem TH 1:30 AM. E1p1d phan St 288-6606 the convenience of the Busi420 Business aon. Soc 360 Social Work With Groups M. 6-8:30
A - taxpayers.
TOMORROW
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TOMORROW IS OUR BUSINESS
LACKAWANNA JUNIOR COLLEGE AT LACKAWANNA JUNIOR COLLEGE
Th. 6-8:30 Soc 390 Seminar:
W. 6-8:30 (rises Intervention Th. 6-8:30
E1230 Psych. of Exc. Children Th. 6-8:30 Th Arts 100 Theater Production M. 6-8:30
Ed242 Ed. Psychology M. 6-8:30 Thirts 200 Acting T. 6-8:30
Ed 350 Intro. to Mental Th Arts 229 Art of the Film W. 6-8:30
Retardation T.6-8:30 Theo 250 Medical Ethics T. 6-8:30
Ed 362 Curriculum in Theo 350 Church:
Early Childhood M. 6-8:30 Nature and Mission Th. 6-8:30
Ed363 ~~ Methods in Early MINI COURSES
: Childhood Th. 6-8:30 Sept. 13 fo Oct. 14
Ed 366 Curr. In Math. T. 6-8:30 St 108 Psychology of Suicide 1 M. 6-8:30
Ed369 Children’s Literature W. 6-8:30 $130 Hypnosis: Trick or Treatmt.] W. 6-8:30
Ed 440 Piessply of Ed. W. 6-8:30 St149 . A-V Equipment 1 Th. 6-8:30
LSci251 Reference Services T.6-8:30
LS 261 Book Selection M. 6-8:30 Oct. 18 too. 19
LS 351 Cataloguing | St 110 Plants and Animals in the 1 Th. 6-8:30
Classification 3 Th. 6-8:30 : Classroom :
Eng 106 Literary Forms: Poetry 3 W. 6-8:30 St 148 Dynamics of Human
Eng 21 Major British Writers 3 M. 6-8:30 Behavior 1 M. 6-8:30
Ew a es Sides in Fron bn is Sea Lr SEMESTER OF SATURDAYS
ng omen in French Lit. 3 sec. .& W. 4-5:
Eng401 Womenin French Lit ~~ 3sec.2 W.6-8:30 AM.=9:30-12:00 Noon
Eng401 Moilere 3 T. 6-8:30 Eng 103 Composition
Geog 204 Medical Ecology 3 T.6-830 Phil 110 Images of Man
His307 History of Russia 3 W. 6-8:30 Soc121 Princ. of Sociology
: (2semestors of Western Civ. required) Theo 102 Intro. to Christian Thought
Math 103/4 Elem Principles of Math 3/3 T. 6-8:30
Music 367 Musicin the Elem. Grades 3 Th. 6-8:30 B:M.=1:00-3:30
Music 416 Electronic Music 3 " T.6-8:30 Eng 107 Literary Forms: Fiction 3
Phi 485 Special Studies: Hist. Hist 101 History of Western Civ 3
of Amer. Philosophy 3 M.&W. 4-5:30 Psych 123 General Psych 3
Physics 131 Physical Science W. 6-8:30
CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 8
Conferences and Institutes
A number of conferences and institutes will be offered through the
Continuing Education Department, for example:
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| Scranton, Pa. 18503 (717) 961-7822
. An Institute on Gerontology beginning on October 7.
. A Women’s Conference titled Womanscape on September 11.
. A Personal and Spiritual Development lecture series beginning on September 19.
. An Adult Religious Education Program entitled Adults United in Faith
beginning on September 28.
. A Certificate Program in Liturgical Music beginning on September'13.
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Monday through Friday, 8:30-4:30 to September 8
‘September 2 and 3, 6:30 to 9:30
INFORMATION
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675-2181
| The policy and practice of Lackawanna Junior College is non-discriminatory against
| applicants and students on the basis of race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin.