the 1977 graduating class of ~~ Mark participated in the frequency current, which freshman oboist who also years, has had an ex- have attained academic grade: Patricia Bronson, Melanie Maslow: and Lake-Lehman. senior play.‘‘Mr.Winkler’s supplies energy to light up plays clarinet and tremely successful season, honors and citizenship Dallas; Lisa Caputo Elizabeth Post, Dallas. 6th He received the Good Birthday Party”. Heis fluorescent tubes , bulbs, saxophone. The Kadet performing at four con- honors at the Wyoming Shavertown: Donald grade: Constance John; Citizenship Award in @ls0a member of the cross etc. If, for example, the ~~ Band award went to certs and as a prelude for Seminary Day School in Gunster, Dallas: and Suzanne Lehman, eighth grade and is in the country track team, the Tesla Coil is placed behind Stewart Pierson, seventh the junior high chorus Forty Fort for the third Christopher Hall Dallas. 5th grade: “onor Society. Smith is the yearbook staff, and the a counter, energy is still grade trumpeter. concert. The 18 piece group marking period according ~~ Shavertown; Melanie Catherine D’Anca; Mare J wditer of Lake-Lehran’s honor society. He has passed through to light a features authentic to an announcement by Maslow, Shavertown; and Polk. ; : newspaper, the Knightlife. attended Penn State, tube located on the other Also appearing for the arrangements of jazz-rock- Tim Swanson, dean of Joan 2 Schwarz : Citizenship Honor Roll: © Heis also a member of the Lehman- Campus three side. Dallas Band Parents pop stylings. students. Shavertown. 6th grade: 8th grade: Walter Bronson, | tennis team. Smith placed terms under high school- Electronics has been an Association were Mr. and Academic High Honors: Benjamin Jones, : Dallas; : Joyce Craig, It is not everday a jchievements, according engineering * technology. student builds a device to his physics teacher, Plans for the future? “I generating a high pave Davies. hope to build a larger Tesla frequency current. “I am constantly Coil, which will transmit However, to complete a physics independent study project, Gordon Davies decided to construct a Tesla Coil. “I was very interested in the original device built by Nicholas Tesla in 1892. His idea was to transmit energy through aid for the entire town,” explained the Wyoming Seminary building or rebuilding, just for the experience,” noted Gordon, who will be matriculating to S.U.N.Y. at Cantan, an agricultural and technical college, where he plans to study electronics and 120,00 volts of high frequency current which will light a tube from across a room, and I naturally want to work in some aspect of the elec- tronics field.” Mark S. Smith Edward F. Mark 4d 5 \ HA 4 Bi ry Includes presentation . Mark is periment was impractical : . i Smith . p! At the recent “Sounds in Tunkhannock Middle salutatorian since the machine uses = goyentyGeven” concert School Band, whereby ? quite a bit of initial energy presented by the bands of each traveled to the other te, £4 named for L-L to operate.” by the or - P : Dallas Junior High School, school and presented a "MODERN SCIENTIST--Gordon Davies of Dallas is definitely not your ‘modern maa Gordon followed the yo director's awards concert before the student 1 . Edward Frank Mark, son construction directions vs, assembl Each band scientist’ but has demonstrated an extraordinary talent in the fields of electronics and valedictor lan mr. and Mrs. Edward from an experimenters’ presented by a national wai ori hi engineering. Davies is pictured above with his Tesla Coil, a device which emits 60,000 Mark Stephen Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Smith, RD 2, Harvey's Lake, has earned the hoonor of valedictorian of first -in a Bicentennial essay sponsored by the Mark, RD 2, Hunlock Creek, has achieved the position of salutatorian of the class of 1977 at Lake- Lehman High School. which was sponsored as a special college program by book. He had to wait months for the parts but “only took a week to build it.”” The Tesla Coil tran- smits 60,000 volts of high exciting hobby for Gordon for the past 10 years. He foundation, were presented to a member of each band. Recipient of the award for the concert band was William ‘Chip’ Morgan, Mrs. Robert Law, who presented engraved trophy units and jazz-rock stage bands. The Dallas Stage Band, revived after several Over 30 band students recently received cer- Students in the local area 8th grade: Dawn Llewellyn, Shavertown. 6th Michael Polk, Dallas. 7th Shavertown; and Thomas Peeler, Trucksville. 5th Bronson; Lisa Caputo; Dallas; and Brian Parente. 7th grade: Donald Harvey’s Lake Women’s Intermediate Unit 18. In used his knowledge and awards to every freshman tificates for completing grade: Chris Gunster, grade: Richard Caputo, Gunster; Christopher Hall; ld Club. Edward's iunior year, he skill to repair radios, bandsmen, The twenty-five requirements of Dallas; and Constance Shavertown: Susan Helen Hefferman » i Smith plans to. attend attended .ie Penn State televisions, and stereos so honored were recom- musicianship proficiency John, Dallas. 5th grade: Cuscela, Dallas: and Marc Shavertown; Lisa Pearce: 3 Wilkes College and major Scolars Program at damaged after the Agnes mended by the director for that earned them an ad- Catherine D’ Anca, Polk. Dallas. Joan Schwarz; and Tracy ‘in mathematics or science. Unfrenity Pa Mark flood. “Many people were the senior high band. vanced musicianship Shavertown. Citizenship High Honors: Snowdon, Shavertown. 6th p : pon graduation, Mar ready to discard their Reviving a former rating ‘and others are Academic Honors: 8th 8th grade: Elsie grade: William Craig, amela Klein plans to attend useless’ radios and TV's, custom the Dallas Junior completing these now. The grade, Elsie Conyngham, Conyngham; Constance Dallas; and Christopher : Pennsylvania State but, for the experience I High Bands recently program of instrumental Shavertown; Robert Jones, Trucksville: Dawn Gunster. 5th grade: Susan cumlaude University, located in fixed them, and they completed an exchange music educationis directed DeWitt, Dallas: Frederick Llewellyn; Michael Polk, Cuscela. University Park, where he worked like new for the program with the by Reese E. Pelton. Mooney, Shavertown; and Dallas 7th grade: Patricia grad at Tufts plans to major in owners” (At the time of : Debra Koehl engineering. the flood, Gordon was onl Lh s i aL Bineonne td * Masters earns citizenship award at Lake-Lehman graduates | e Da . area was among Tr Phillips Son of yr. and" Mrs, : : a : Debra Koehl, daughter of | | Students. Who recehad Stanley Davies of Dallas, Eric Masters, sixth dependability, honesty, was selected from 191 a plaque was placed in the Dr. and Mrs. C. Warren 1 degrees. from. Tutts gradu ates Gordon is somewhat of a grade student at Lehman- cooperation, respect and students eligible for the front hall of the Lehman- Koehl, Jr., Elmecrest i University at its 121st mechanical genius. He Jackson Elementary leadership. award. Jackson School. Each year Drive, Dallas, graduated Commencoment. txeroces. CUM laude reconstructed a standard School, was the recipient of Masters is the son of Mr. The award was initiated the name of that year’s from Wells College, a ‘Sunday, May 22, on the Earl W. Phillips, Jr., son 1965, % ton GMC pick-up the First Annual and Mrs. Dale Masters of after the students award winner willbe added liberial arts college for Siveriiy nl of Patan I on truck down to a jeep-like Citizenship Award Sweet Valley. He is a contributed money toward to the plaque which carries women in upstate New Medford, Mass. Phillips of 38 Machell Ave. vehicle with a wheel base presented in memory of former Boy Scouts and is a lasting memorial for Gruen’s picture. York, with a bachelor of / ; graduated cam. lau de of seven feet, thus shor- Michael S. Gruen, Lehman active in wrestling, Gruen. In addition to the arts degree on Saturday, The Jocal’ stadent was Sunday. from’ Wesleyan tening the entire frame by elementary teacher, who baseball and camping. He trophy received by Master, May 28. Pamela J. Klein of 126 University in Middletown, aches no other agiatally inpred mn an | Orchard East, Dallas, who Conn. He received a ED other 2 omobile accident, Oct. Subscribe to the Post @® A ¥ received a bachelor of arts: bachelor of arts degree in projec “ fF ioja0.: 4 earth science. oscilloscope. I was Gruen was a graduated Subscribe to the Post ® | @ his remarkable performance, — RY CASTING (13 i ROOT BONDING I tee yD IVA RNIN G! ANEW CONCEPT i I. Saturday, Junell, 9AM. to3 P.M. k WHICH HAS HAD | Saturday, June 18, 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. 3 ge OVERWHELMING ase II. Saturday, July 2,9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Contrary to other reports, it is SUCCESS IN 1s gg Ts on DaAM typ illegal to purchase alien equip— THOUSANDS OF 1 "Saturday, July 23, 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. ment to connect additional TV APPLICATIONS i (Take 1 or 3 Sessions for Credit) sets to the Back Mountain Yours Ahead JUNE/JULY Telecable Co. service lines un— Of Its Time | Sm, 2 i» ART) der Section 3926 of Pa. Crimes he erciva . Roberts, wy B) ] Tuesday & Thursday, 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. Code, Title 18, Act of 1972, FOR THE b J July 1 to July 30 (incl. 2 Fridays) No.334 as amended Fines, PHYSICALLY | M/Ed. 371 PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC (3) I pI Te | Mel Arnold, M.A, R.M.T, b : i i Monday & Wednesday, SPM: 109 P.M: be levied. CITIZENSHIP AWARD--Eric Masters, sixth grade JAN | | SUS i x i : 2 : attend college when you } College Migericordia S the ets on CHANNEL 9 can get a fine education Greg James, son of Mr. industrial engineering and : Rooy pe Mp ay ADYANCED CHORAL THOIMIORTO) E Y k an : : at King's College-right| and Mrs. Robert A. James, has made the dean’s list his BONDING Symi os I A to4 P.M the an ees on CHANNEL 11 here in Wyoming Valley? | | gunjock Creek, was voted first two semesters. is being August 1 to August 5 ne E / Philli The best is in your own} mst outstanding freshmen He is a graduate of Lake - edited M/Ed. 339 MUSIC IN SPECIAL EDUCATION (3) the ies on’ ‘CHANNEL 17 ‘back yard.) Come talk to} phy classmates and faculty Lehman High School where us about your future as af of the Hazleton Campus of he was president both of degree in child study from Tufts’ Jackson College. She received her degree cum laude. Philips attended high school at Wyoming Seminary in Kingston. June 20 to July 30 2 Staff looking in a junkyard for car parts and I found this oscilloscope! I couldn’t believe it. So I took it home, reconstructed it, truck. The oscilloscope really did a good job,” related the Sem graduate, who is very modest about of Indiana State University and had taught for one year at Lehman-Jackson Elementary School. The award will be presented each year in memory of Gruen. The recipient will be selected based on the following qualifications: Academic i ~ UTE SE IR aan 18711 Why travel to New York, Philadelphia, Boston, or Los Angeles to King’s College student. Call 824-9931, Ext. 211 Michael S. Penn State University. He is majoring in class. HAIR SEEKERS MONSEUR August 1 to August 12 | August 1 to August 12 o I - M/Ed. 338.2 CARL ORFF SCHULWERKE (3) HAIR WORLD i Sister Carmel McGarigle, M.M. = t A B LE T V Ph one . 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