} $ a » ¢ Pillets, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Pilletts. She wore a creamy off-white halter gown with spaghetti straps and matching jacket. Her escort was Vincent Sodrosky. Julie Burke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burke wore a deep blue: small floral print gown with ragged hemline and solid teal blue extending to The Irem Temple Country Club was the for a senior semi-formal dance hosted by 21 senior girls. A buffet was served followed by music for fancing by the Phoenix. Chaperones for the evening were faculty members and Hostesses were Laura Menus DALLAS MENU April 24-28 MONDAY-Hamburg pattie on roll, ketchup, relish, Frenchfries, Jr. and Sr.; potato chips, Int. & Elem. ; corn, fruit, cookie, chilled milk. TUESDAY-Juice, flying saucer sandwich on seeded roll, with lettuce and tomato; pickle spears; green beans casserole; special donut, chilled milk. WEDNESDAY +Chili con carne and crackers, Italian bread and butter, lettuce wedge with dressing, peach halves, cake, chilled milk. THURSDAY-Veal Parmesan; Jr. and Sr. ; veal pattie with sauce, Elem. and Inter.; buttered noodles, Parkerhouse roll and butter; vegetable, ice cream, chilled milk. FRIDAY-Tuna fish sandwich on special roll with lettuce: pickle chips, potato puffs, Jr. and Sr. potato chips, Elem. and Inter.; buttered peas, apple pie, chilled milk. Lake-Lehman Menu Monday - Beef bar-b-q on bun with relish, chicken noodle soup, saltines, fruit and milk .. Tuesday - Steak hoagie, buttered corn, applesauce, brownie and milk .. Wednesday - Macaroni casserole, buttered peas, parker house roll and butter, fruit and milk .- Thursday - Turkey roll with lettuce on bun, French fries, pickle chips, fruit and milk. Friday - Pizza or peanut butter and jelly sandwich, potato chips, carrot and celery sticks, peach crisp and milk Gate of Heaven School Menu April 24 - 28 Monday - Peanut butter and jelly sandwich, chicken noodle soup, saitines, stuffed celery, cookies, milk .. Tuesday - Hamburg on bun, French fries, coleslaw, pudding and milk elery stix, pear. milk .. Thursday Iwefa-roni, salad, dinner roll, cake. .. Friday -.Baked lish; buttered rice, green beans, jello, - Wyoming Seminary by Nina Taggart National Champion Charly Said-Nejad, a junior at Sem from Iran, won the National Championship for the Novice Class at the National High School Chess Championships held in Philadelphia last weekend. He won after eight rounds of tournament com- petition; coming out on top of more than 780 players in his class. He received a trophy and a $200 scholarship. Shotput Record Bob Gallagher broke the school shotput record with a mark of 54 feet 2 inches during a track and field meet on Nesbitt Field. The old school record was 50 feet 7 inches. May Queen Candidates Congratulations to the seven May Queen Candidates! These seven girls were chosen by schoolwide balloting; the top seven vote getters become the May Queen and her court. All Senior and PG girls were eligible. The candidates are the following: May Castor, Nancy Davis, Dana Griffith, Denise Herron, Jennifer Maslow, Joan Morris and Nancy Repa. The Queen and her court will reign over the May Day festivities, this year's theme is “The Year That Was: 1977-1978" A.C.S. Exam Seminary students competed in the American Chemical Society Examination for first year chemistry students given in the Susquehanna Valley section of the society. A Sem student, sophomore Nina Taggart, won. Acceptances Harry Hiestand Lycoming Gerry Mowry Lycoming Joan Morris Lafayette Robby Robbins Susquehanna and Ithaca Dave Zavada Susquehanna Jane Schiowitz U of Va. Ellie Adams Bloomsburg Nancy Davis Skidmore Rob Grosek U of Va. Steve Roos Coker Mark Nelson Tulane American and Lake Erie Case Western Amy Pearsall Denise Herron Kenley Vispi Pepperdine Dee Dee Keller Wheaton Bill Bravman Boston College Rich de Long Annapolis Joe Di Renzo Annapolis Dan Schmid Annapolis Tim Jordon Annapolis ERAT OARS OORSEOAO NST E NEW & USED BICYCLES *Bought Sold So eExchanged —THE RECYCLERY— St. Tropez, Rebel, Concorde 12 Main St., Dallas, Pa. PARTS & 675-2328 ACCESSORIES the floor. The spaghetti straps tied at the shoulder. She was escorted by Kevin Bonawitz. Lori Saba, escorted by Jerry Hogan, is’ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Saba. She wore a white strapless quiana gown featuring accordion from an empire waistline. Amy Scott, whose escort was Paul Casterlin, wore a full length brown quiana gown with thin. shoulder straps ' a..d matching pleated jacket buttoned at the waist. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Scott. Lynn Borton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Borton, wore a light blue form fitting gown with spaghetti straps accented with a long sleeved jacket gathered at the waist, with neckline and front edged with sequins. Her escort was Ed Janosik. Cory Zimmerman, Tony Lukasavage, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zimmerman. She wore a formal length gown of pale yellow quiana with V-neck and short cap sleeves and accented with self ribbon belt tied loosely in back. Linda Overman, daughter of Mrs. Olwen Overman wore a sleeveless, jewel neck, princess-style gown of pink polyester crepe. A long flowing cape of sheer pink chiffon with colorful em- broidered flowers was worn over the gown. Her escord was Don Merithew. Jody Barbacci, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Barbacci, was escorted by Steve Kupstas. She wore a formal length gown of light pink Indian gauze, trim- med in pink lace and ac- cented with tie straps and flowers at the bodice. Lorraine Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: plain” white polyester off- the-shoulder gown with wide ruffle bordering the neckline and sleeves. Her escort was Bruce Kunkle. Alison Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis halter gown with an olympic style back. A matching long sleeved jacket with hood com- plemented the gown. Her escort was John Sin- cavage. Karen Givens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Givens, Jr., was escorted by Robert Manganella. She wore a black gown with spaghetti straps and layered bodice trimmed with satin ribbon, accented with a matching shawl. Florence Anne Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Williams, wore an A- line gown with spaghetti straps in bright sunshine yellow featuring a removable jacket. The sleeves and jacket were bordered with a han- dkerchief edge and the front was trimmed with yellow lace. Her escort was Scott Torr. Diane Watchulonis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watchulonis, wore a formal length gown of yellow quiana accented with a ruffle at the draw string waist bodice and many pleated skirt. Her escort was Robert Kerekes. Roya Fahmy, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Mahmoud Fahmy, wore a spaghetti strapped cream satin gown with an embroidered bodice. A large ruffle accentuated the bottom. A cream colored, em- broidered cotton shawl complemented the gown. Her escort was Michael Kalinosky. Linda Dreher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Dreher, wore an orange- red body-fitting polyester gown with scoop neckline decorated with a matching ruffle that flowed over the shoulders. The front of the ruffle was accented by a matching orange-red rose. Her escort was Michael Barry. Katie Michael, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michael, was escorted by Bert Brace. She wore an off-the-shoulder gown of white eyelet trimmed with pink and blue floral bouquet. Judy Lemmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemmond, wore a pink cotten peasant syle dress with flounced skirt. Her escort was Ken Charney. Lynnette Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Baur, wore a light blue colonial style gown with v-neck and front laced closing, It featured short sleeves and ruffled hemline, and was accented with lace trim around the hem, sleeves and neck. Her wards?: Ja018211. of Mrs. Diane Leteer, was escorted by Mark Casaday. She wore a gown of sky blue antron with V- neckline. It featured a yoke of old fashioned lace with sleeves and waist having a blouson effect. Sandy Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Weaver, wore a light blue cocktail dress with a blouson top featuring braided straps and knife- pleated skirt. She was Carol Ann Sosik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Sosik, Jr., wore a white A-line gown with a deep bordered ruffle of multi colored flowers around the bottom of the skirt. Two pleated ruffles accented the top with a matching flowered border. The polyester spring gown tied at the top with two spaghetti straps. Her escort was Patrick George. & ® &# 5 left to right, Jodi Barbacci, Lorraine Davis, Alison Davis, Karen Givens, Florence Anne Williams, Diane Watchulonis, Roya Fahmy, Linda Dreher; third row left to right, Katie Michaels, Judy Lemmond, Lynette Moore, Shelly Letteer, Sandy Weaver, Carol Sosik. (Photo by Fay Broody) On Friday evening, May 12, the Dallas Junior High Bands will present a public concert under the theme “Then and Now’. About 100 student musicians will participate, performing music from classic com- positions to present day movie and television themes. Kadet Band of seventh grade will include a “Salute to Brahms’ and a “Tribute to Scott Joplin”, ragtime, among its of- ferings. Concert Band of eighth and ninth grade will run the gamut from an “Elizabethan Suite’ to a medley of television commericals in the ‘‘Salute selections. Combined bands offer the final segment of the concert. to Madison Ave.” A student matinee The 20-piece stage:band ~~ program and an exchange will offer big dance band concert with the Tunkhannock Area band are also slated. On Saturday, March 29, the bands will play for the styles of many hues in a special portion of the concert. Several small ensembles also will play A group of students from Lake-Lehman’s special education unit will be the guests of College +Misericordia on April 28 Theatre production, ‘‘Auntie Bea and Her Bunnies.” Each year, the college HL boy gets trout limit and palomino Vinnie Vespico of Har- veys Lake caught a rainbow trout at 8:05 the opening day of trout season, then proceeded to catch his limit for the day while: fishing with his uncle, Sam Bomba, at the lake. On Sunday, Vinnie caught a 12 inch golden palomino for the second time in the past two years while fishing at the lake. Vinnie is the son of Vincent Vespico of Har- veys Lake. MODERN of fire safety?! i | 4 i 1 presents a. benefit per- formance for area children’s organizations, according to Technical Director Gener Garber. year, Lehman group was one of the first organizations to respond of the 22 invited. The college expects over 600 children to attend the Sem car wash The Ayoming Seminary senior class will hold a car wash Saturday, April 22, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the parking lot near the preforming arts center. Cost is $1.50 per car. The proceeds go for senior class projects. hd | Ga (J NLEH GREENLAWN PL es, Gee SE §RNTERD ) Now 6.95 1.00 fr Sipe SAME GREENTAVY PITS Now 12.95 “2.00 | Spoons SAVE Now s16.95 “3:00 Little League opening ceremonies at 10 a.m. OUR GREAT MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND FREEPORT BAHAMAS special presentation, Garber said. “Auntie Bea and Her Bunnies” has been adapted TRIP <= by . Misericordia Players MAY 26-30 ‘78 director ‘Walter C.J. An- 5 days/4 nites dersen from the writings of RT Avoes 4 Beatrix Potter. '* The n i oN production features & LAS VEGAS GAMBLING A characters and scenes created by Andersen and original music created by $259 senior Sharon Rutolo of $16 Chia Harvey's Lake. . Public productions of NORTHEASTERN ‘‘Auntie Bea and Her : { Bunnies’’ will be presented TRAVEL AGENCY in ‘Walsh Auditorium on Scranton: April 21, 22, 23, 29, and 30 at 2 and on April 21 and 28 at 7:30. Tickets are available from the Theatre Arts 344-9851 or 655-4322 office on campus. ROYAL GREEN GRASS SEED ® Excellent results under a variety of conditions from full sun to light shade ® Top quality seed Over 90% permanent grasses 5 Ib. pkg covers 2.500 sq. ft (84-1303) Now 49.65 Sve LOO Now 39.65 SAVE°S.00 You get results from these two great products or yourget your money back =r
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