The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 15, 1979, Image 17

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Scott Keller, In the
Spotlight student at Dallas
Senior High School this
week, works on basketball
the year-round. He also
does a lot of jogging and
swimming but primarily to
keep in condition for his
first love-basketball. That
he is successful is evident
in the outstanding playing
Keller has been doing in the
high school’s varsity team.
A junior at Dallas High
School, he is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Keller,
Bunker Hill, Kingston
Township. He has an older
brother, Jim, senior .at
Dallas; and a sister
Corinne, who attends
Wyoming Area School.
Scott became a student in
the Dallas Schools when in
fifth grade. Prior to that he
was enrolled in Wyoming
Valley West and tran-
sferred when the family
moved: within the Dallas
School District.
He played basketball
during his eighth and ninth
grade in Dallas Junior
High School. This year
marks his second year as a
member of the senior high
With the second marking
period terminating Jan. 23,
at Lake-Lehamn Senior
High School, Principal
James L. Nicholas releases
an honor roll comprised of
19 scholars and 101 honor
students.
Second quarter begin-
ning Nov. 7, and ending
Jan. 23, honor students are
9th Grade Scholars:
Pamela Janiczek, Joseph
Kishkill, John Solomon.
Honors: Doreen Askew,
Donald Benza, Kathleen
Bernick, David A. Bon-
savage, Marie Borton,
peborah Boyle, Robin
Brown, Maria Drobnicki,
Kimberly Edwards, Donna
Hanson, Lucinda Harrison,
Christopher Jachimowicz.
Diane Kittle, Mollie
Lamoreaux, Deborah
Lansberry, Brian London,
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team. jo
Scott is a member of the
student council and the
junior class steering
committee. During his
sophomore year, Scott
played football but gave it
up this year deciding to
concentrate on par-
ticipating in one sport and
doing it well.
He is an honor roll
student with a 3.83
average, and a candidate
this year for the National
Honor Society.
When not busy with
school and basketball,
Scott likes to work on cars.
He bought one old car and
rebuilt it for = the
satisfaction he achieved
with the final result. This
summer he plans to do auto
body work.
Following graduation, he
hopes to attend Penn State
and major in engineering.
Scott enjoys traveling
and has been to Florida and
to Quebec, Canada.
He believes Dallas High
School has an excellent
sports program and says
this year, the athletic
Honors: Rosemary
Annetta, Susan Conaway,
Michael DeCesaris, Ellen
Harabin, Patricia Harvey,
Thomas Hillman, Sandra
Jones, Susan Jones,
Tracey Jones, William
Jones.
Major, Lisa Martin, John
Miliauskas, Barbara
Perrego, Lori Robey,
Debra Romanski, Cheryl
Scott, Valerie Shiskowski,
Tony Makarewicz, Mark
Marchakits, Matthew
Mark, Mary Ann Meade,
Paul Newhart, Susan Paci,
William ‘Radonavitch,
Sharon Skochen, John
Wendel, Mark Zurinski.
10th Grade Scholars:
David Penkrot, Mary
Stefanowicz, Karen
Williams.
Michael Wendel.
11th Grade Scholars:
program is receiving more
support from the fans. He
also said that there is
excellent rapport between
the students and teachers.
“He is concerned that a
small percentage of the
students are so destructive.
These students, Scott said,
the school could well do
without. :
However, overall he
believes the school is good
and he has no complaints.
Ann
James
Pamela Adams,
Marie, Borofski,
Hurley, Jane Stash.
Honors: Wendy Adams,
John Buzinkai, Cindy
Cooper, Todd Cragle, Beth
Donsavage, Joseph
Dylewski, James Edwards,
Lewis Hackling, Joelle
Hargraves, Elizabeth Ide.
Valerie Jachimowicz,
Sandra McCarroll,
Maryann McLaughlin,
Antoinette Pall, James
Parry, Joan Solomon,
Keith Sorokin, Shari
Sutton, Jill Wandel, Bar-
bara Wickars,
12th Grade Scholars:
John Amos; Carol
Cigarski, TLeza' ‘Cochran,
Bonnie James, Larry Scott,
Cheryl Travis, Catherine
White, Larry Williams,
RoseMary Zbiek.
Honors: Linda Bebnar,
Susan Burk, Sandy J.
Anthony DeCesaris,
Eugene Evans, Thersa
Hollitt, Catherine
Houssock, Susanne Hudak,
Shari Ide, Sandra Jeffes.
Jacquelyn Jopling, Lynn
Kasenchak, Cheryl Kittle,
Kenneth Kocker, Raymond
Leskowsky, Denise
Pamela Marr, Linda
McEntee, Douglas Nichols,
Edward Pashinski,
Thomas Polinski,.
Patti Rice,
Rish; Charmagne Robey,
Celeste Scavone, Scott Sch-
mig, Wendy Smith, Laura
Sutliff,’ Dawn Symonds,
Tracy Taylor, David
Williams, Ray Williams,
Thomas Williams.
Serving
CALL NOW 675-2755
In the Post Spotlight at
Lake-Lehman is Larry
Williams, senior in the
college prep program,
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dean LaRue Williams of
RD 1, Hunlock Creek,
Larry has a younger
brother, a fifth grade
student at Ross Elemen-
tary School.
A talented musician,
Larry has been in the Lake-
Lehman Prize-winning
Band for six years, starting
when he was in seventh
grade. He plays the
trombone and this year
was soloist in the field
show.
A member of the senior
high varsity basketball
most of the time.
He also is a member of
the Keystoner Drum Corps
in South Williamsport. The
Corps appears in parades
throughout the William-
sport area.
Larry is on the high
school honor roll and has
an average of 3.9. He also is
a member of the National
Honor Society. Larry is the
organizer of the Lake-
Lehman High = School
Debate Club.
‘Recently he appeared on
the high school panel for
Channel 16’s Scholarship
Bowl. The Lake-Lehman
Hannon students on the
Bowl program.
Larry also qualified for a
National Merit Scholar-
ship. .
He is active in the ac-
tivities of the Bloomingdale
United Methodist Church
where he is secretary of the
Sunday School; and also an
active participant in the
youth group at
Bloomingdale Bible
Protestant Church.
Larry works on a farm
during the summer
months. He likes to travel
when he has the op-
portunity and with the band
has been to Canada,
Kentucky, Virginia and
New York. He also has
been to Florida where he
lived when he was younger.
Larry started first grade
in Florida but transferred
when the family located
permanently in the Back
Mountain.
Following graduation
from high school, Larry
hopes to attend Messiah
College where he plans to
major in religious studies.
When a sophomore, he
and Regional band. He
likes classical music.
Larry finds the teachers
become very involved with
the students at Lake-
Lehman High School and
says that they put forth
great effort to assist the
students.
‘‘The teachers and
students get along well and
the students also get along
very well with each other,”
said Larry.
He would like to see more
practice area for extra-
curricular activities and
more effort put forth to
help get this for them.
At the request of the
Pennsylvania State
Department of Health
(PDH) the Health Services
Department of the Dallas
School District will be
conducting an im-
munization survey of all
students K - 12. The pur-
pose of the survey is to
determine the im-
munization needs of in-
dividual students. Survey
forms will be sent home to
parents and should be filled
out and returned to the
school nurse in each
building.
After a student’s im-
munization need has been
determined by the school
nurse, permission forms
parents and the PDH in
scheduling and ad-
ministering required
vaccinations for tetanus,
diphtheria, polio, measles
and rubella. This im-
munization program will
be carried out Wednesday,
March 21, under the joint
supervision of John Farrell
of the PDH and the Dallas
School nurses: Mrs.
Beverly Longo, R.N.,
senior high school; Mrs.
Rita Bren; R.N., junior
‘high school: Mrs. Jane
Tomas, =R.N.,- Dallas
Township,
and Trucksville schools:
and Mrs. Eleanor Fleming,
R.N., Intermediate, Dallas
Elementary and Gate of
Heaven Schools.
In order to comply with
state guidelines for im-
munization, all school
children should have
received three DPT doses
followed by a TD booster
after a period of 10 years,
three doses of polio vac-
cine, one dose of rubella
vaccine and one dose of
measles vaccine given
old, unless he has had a
verified case of measles.
The only indication at-
those whose parents object
to immunization on
religious grounds.
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PAGE SEVENTERN
Since Monday, Jan. 8,
and Monday, Jan. 22, were
two pupil days that schools
were closed due to snow
emergency for the 1978-79
school year; the Dallas
School District would like
to their school calendar
which clarifies snow
emergency day.
The 1978-79 = school
calendar states: = Should
schools be closed on
scheduled pupil days due to
Snow or emergency con-
ditions prior to Feb. 16, the
to be taken
Parents of children who
will be entering school for
the first time next fall are
reminded that the above
immunization °
requirements must be met
prior to admission to
~kindergarten or - first
grade.
L-L school
board to meet
The postponed regular
monthly meeting of the
Lake-Lehman Board of
School Directors will be
held on Tuesday, Feb. 20,
at 8 p.m. in the music
room, Lehman - Jackson
Elementary Building, Leh-
man,
President Gilbert D.
Tough will preside,
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