X PAGE TWELVE Kindergarten registration for the 1978-79 school year will be held in the Dallas School District the week of April 3 in the library of the Dallas Township Elementary School from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. A birth certificate or other acceptable evidence of age must accompany each registration. A child must be five years of age on or before Sept. 30, 1978 to be eligible for Kkin- dergarten. Those with last names Lake-Lehman Senior High School has announced its honor roll for the second quarter beginning Nov. 8 and ending Feb. 2. 9th grade. ‘Scholars, Tracey Jones, David Penkrot, Mary Stefanowicz and Karen Williams. Honors, Susan Conaway, Noah Davis, Michael DeCesaris, Ellen Harabin, Patricia Harvey, Susan Jones, William Jones, Carolyn Kocher, Donal Kocher, Sandra Major, Deborah May. Cindy McDaniel, Bar- bara Perrego, Donna Reina, Lori Robey, Debra Romanski, Paul Saneholtz, Jenny Schwartz, Valerie Shiskowski, Joseph Smith, Donna Spencer and Michael Wendel. 10th grade. Scholars, Pamela ski, John Buzinkai, and Karen Batka, DOWEYS EXXON SERVICE CENTER 675-5721 beginning with A through E will register on Monday, April 3; F toK on Tuesday, April 4; L to O on Wed- nesday, April 5; R to V on Thursday, April 6; and W to Z on Friday, April 7. The children who will enter first grade, but who did not program this past term, may also register on Friday, April 7. As a result of Act 67, the state requires the following immunization by all new enrollees prior to entry into Martha Casaldi, Wayne DeCesaris, James Ed- wards, Amy Garinger, Lewis Hackling, Susan Havrilla, Sheila Husted, Elizabeth Ide, Valerie Jackimowicz, David Jenkins. t David Kollar, Edward Lozo, Carol Martin, Michelle Masitis, Sandra McCarroll, MaryAnn McLaughlin, Steven Sharpnick, George Smith, Joan Solomon, Jane Stash,Kippie Steele, An- nette Swartz, Wnedy Wesley and June Yankowski. 11th grade. Scholars, John Amos, Carol Cigarski, MarySue Rish, Wendy Smith and RoseMary Zbick. Honors, Eileen Borton, Janeen Daily, Robin DeBarry, Theresa Hollitt, Suzanne Hudak, Bonnie James, Denise: Mahoney. Anthony Marchakitus, Pamela Marr, Douglas Nichols, Patti Rice, Celeste 6a.m.-9p.m. Daily: 9a.m.-6p.m. Sunday $2.95 school for the first time: diptheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, measles-a single dose of vaccine or the disease, rubella. Although whooping cough and mumps immunizations are not legally required, the Health Department recommends children receive these shots in in- fancy along with im- munization. Parents are requested to bring their child's im- munization records to certify they meet the state Scavone, Catherine White and Larry Williams. 12th grade. Scholars, Elizabeth Booth, Marcia Janiczek, AnnMarie Mark, Jill McCarroll, Sheryl Whit- sell, and John Ziminski. Honors, Dorothy Coburn, Colleen Crane, Kimberly Dinger, Amy Donsavage, Noreen Dukes, Lynn Heller, Debbie Kocher, Margaret Lord, Valerie May, Gary Morris, Susan Nagle, Doreen Osborne, Jacqueline Pall. Donna Rice, Donald Rubel, Jayme San- Fanandre, Cathy Smith, James Solomon, Samuel Soltis, Belinda Spencer, Kathy Stefanowicz, Valerie Stefanowicz, MaryAnn Stemplen, Peter Tomaselli, Keith Tomkins, Daniel White and Renee Yuscellis. — The Dallas Post Seeks to Keep - Its News Columns Objective--If Your Viewpoint Isn’t Properly Expressed Please Write Us These records may be obtained from the family physician. If there is any medical reasons the child should not be fully immunized, bring a certificate from a physician stating the reason. If a parent objects to immunizations ‘for religious reasons. the state requires the parent to sign a form to that effect at school. It is essential to register all kindergarten students during the week of April 3 as problems occur with class assignments and transportation when students register late. Johnston graduates from school Navy gunner’s mate seaman David S. Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston, 84 Park St. Dallas, was graduated from Basic Gunner’s Mate School. During the 16-week course at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill., students received an introduction to the weaponry currently installed aboard Navy warships. They studied the operation and maintenance of missile and rocket launching systems and naval guns, including the electrical, mechanical and hydraulic systems of each. Additionally, they studied the use and safe handling of ammunition, fuses and pyrotechnics. A 1971 graduate of Dallas High School, and a 1975 graduate of Penn State University, University Park, with a bachelor of science degree, he joined the Navy in August, 1977. Clifford K. Parker, Jr. of Shavertown has recently been named as one of the top 125 men competitors in the 1978 USSA-ESA Alpine Ww Dodge ALLE George Abood EXIT 55W OFF 1-81 344-4290 Citizen Race Series. As a top contender, he has been invited to com- pete in the Individual Citizen Series Finals at Pico Peak, Vt. An avid skier, Parker Elk Mountain, Great Gorge, Camelback and Jack Frost ski areas. He is currently ranked in the top third of the Eastern Ski Association competitors. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parker of Shavertown. He is a student at Wilkes College and is affiliated with Parker Fuel Co. UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED FREE CONSULTATION Kita Spar ELECTROLOGIST 6 Fox HoLLow DRIVE . DALLAS, PA. 18612 BY APPOINTMENT 675-0944 Marge Schall Johnson, Lakeside Drive, Harveys Lake, was recently named an assistant cashier of the Wyoming National Bank of Wilkes-Barre, according to an announcement by Harold J. Rose, Jr., president and chief executive officer. Mrs. Johnson's banking career has centered chiefly in the servicing of loans and mortgages. Since 1974 she has been supervisor of the Mortgage and Com- mercial Note Department; she will continue as head of this department. Mrs. Johnson is a graduate of Plains Memorial High School, Wyoming Seminary Dean School of Business, and has from the Institute of certification American Banking. She is a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Wilkes-Barre; she is. a member of the Penn's Woods Girl Scout Council; a member of the American In3titute of Banking. She is married to Robert John- son, a representative for Monroe Calculator- Company. The couple has a daughter, Mrs. Greta Ruckno. Aquinas society Four students from the Back Mountain Area have been accepted into King’s College Aquinas Society, highest honors group at the college They were among 63 men and women who joined the cociety at its annual convocation. The Aquinas unit is named in honor of St. Thomas Aquinas, patron of Catholic education. Students must attain the dean’s list in three semesters to qualify for membership. " New members are Barbara DeCesaris, Chase Road, Shavertown, a junior majoring in information systems; Pamela Piatt, RD 1, Sweet Valley, a senior in cooperative education; Clark Turner, 201 Memorial Highway, Trucksville, ‘a junior majoring in mathematics; and George Vanderhoof, Jr., 56 Woodbine Road, Shavertown, a junior majoring in information systems. WE INSTALL HEAT SAVERS Dr. Donald B. Ayers. 289 from the 11th N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Congressional District has announced he will seek which includes Luzerne, the Republican nomination Carbon, Columbia, Mon- for United States Congress tour and Sullivan counties. L-I. band news HOAGIES The Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors will hold a hoagie sale on Tuesday, March 21, at the Lehman United Methodist Church. Orders are tobe in to Linda Belcher by Thursday. Workers are requested to report on Monday. at 10 a.m. and on Tuesday at 8 a.m. Old and new members are urged to come. : MEETING The regular meeting of Lake:Lehman Band Sponsors will be held Tuesday evening, March 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the high school. New members are invited to attend. The band’s trip to the International Azalea Festival will be among the items discussed. TRIP Alice Hudak still has a few seats available for the bus trip to the International Azalea Festival, in Norfolk, Virginia on April 21, 22 and 23. Also some rooms are left for those wishing to drive. down. Call her at 675-1682. CONCERT : The Lake-Lehman Band and its director John Miliauskas will be hosting the Clarion State College Band in Concert in the high school on April 9. Anyone wishing to house one or more Clarion students for this night are asked to call Linda Tough at 675-1855. Host families will be expected to furnish transportation to and from the school as well as Sunday evening's meal and breakfast Monday morning. RECORD The Lake-Lehman Bands’ latest record release is now available for sale at a cost of $4.00. Featured are selections from their 1977 Spring Concert including Cole Porter and Lennon-McCartney hits as well as many others. Call Vera Tough at 675-1855 or any band member for your copy. GRATITUDE Mr. Miliauskas extends to everyone his sincerest gratitude for all your support and generosity. Your pride in our organization is our foremost motivation. GREAT SAVINGS AT OUR B 0) 10% OFF! wrens SHOES CHILDRENS “Doctor's Prescription Specialist” GINO’S FAMILY DALLAS SHOPPING CTR., DALLAS GATEWAY FOR USED CARS 72 FORD VAN 73 PONTIAC LEMANS 73 MERCURY MONTEGO 73 GRAN TORINO, Stat. Wag. 74 T-BIRD 74 FORD % ton TRUCK 75 DUSTER 74 ELITE 74 MUSTANG MACH 1 GA TUNKHANNoCk Mercury Toll Free 945-3460 836-3135 288-3636
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