a ES AT RR ; Re TW BE The Circle-K Club of Luzerne County Com- munity College will present a spring fashion pageant on Thursday, March 8, at Pomeroy’s Community Room in the Wyoming Valley Mall. The Pageant, ‘Fashion Focus: Spring and Sum- mer of 79,” will begin at 7 p.m. and will feature the ideal spring and summer clothing for young ladies to wear to college and for campus-related events. Among - those par- ticipating in the pageant will be Barbara Johnson, Trucksville; Rosemary Lyons, Dallas; Carol Nehee, Tamra Rose Halesey, and Kim Pat- terson, Hunlock Creek. The regular monthly meeting of the Lake- Lehman Board of School Directors will be held. on Tuesday, March 13, at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the Lake-Lehman High School, Lehman. Gilbert D. president will preside. Notice should be taken as to the change of location from the music room of the Lehman-Jackson Elem- entary Building to the auditorium of the Lake- Lehman High School. (Alex Rebar Photo) Dallas hosts | coffee on DIGS Residents of the Dallas School District were given the opportunity on Wed- nesday to learn more about the Dallas Informational Guidance System (DIGS) when Diane Hunt, project director, held a coffee ‘klatch in her office. Those attending were given the opportunity to browse through career refernce material and observe the DIGS computer in operation. DIGS’ is a computer- based system which can give information about occupations, both civilian and military, four and two year colleges, graduate school and sources of scholarship and financial © aid. Mrs. Hunt said she was pleased with the turnout of teachers, counselors and parents. An evening session for interested parents will be held during March. . Dallas grads on LJC dean’s list Three 1978 graduates of Dallas High School have been named to the dean’s list of Lackawanna Junior College, Wilkes-Barre Center. Diane Zakjawski, daughter of Mrs. Cecelia Zakjawski, Donna Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ian Richardson, and Florence Anne Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Williams, were named to the dean’s list at the con- clusion of their first semester where they are studying secretarial sciences. In order to achieve ad- mittance to the Dean’s List, a quality point average of 3.2 or higher must be attained. All three girls reside in Shavertown. Lake-Lehman High School Band Parents Association is sponsoring a flowers as a means of raising funds to send the internationally award winning Lake-Lehman High School band to a band competition next month in Altanta, Ga. ; Band sponsors, parents and band members are taking orders for Easter lilies, azaleas and other Easter holiday flowers, as well as permanent cemetery baskets until Delivery date for the orders is April 7. MONDAY-Steak hoagie, scooter pie, milk. green beans, maple syrup, ap- chocolate milk. Patrick’s Day cake, milk. catsup, chilled milk. chili dog or cream pie, chilled milk. (hamburg with tomato- milk. topping, milk. Additional information can be secured from any of the following area chair- men: Lake Silkworth, Mrs. Linda Belcher: Noxen, Mrs. Vi Paci or Mrs. Marlene Konopke: Lake Township, Mrs. Audrey Wilkes: Harveys Lake Boro, Mrs. Mary Davis: Lehman, Mrs. Joan College Misericordia’s 1979 Annual Funds Cam- paign edged nearer its $150,000 goal on Monday as campaign volunteers reported $139,958 in cash and pledges raised to date. The report meeting was held at Gus Genetti’s in Wilkes-Barre. The meeting was the second for the annual funds drive, ‘with ‘the wrap-up report meeting scheduled to be held at Genetti’s on Friday evening. That meeting will also im- corporate a victory celebration for the some 125 members of the campaign volunteer team this year. Conaway, Mrs. Betty Saba: Chase, Mrs. Jennie Jones or Mrs. Faye Rynkiewicz: Sweet Valley, Mrs. Lois Williams. The - Easter flower Lehman Band Sponsors Association is grateful for any cooperation received from area residents. of $150,000 Campaign general chairman George Sailus said he has every ex- pectation of the drive going over the top before Friday’s meeting. The Monday report represented less than half the prospect cards outstanding, he said, so the potential is very great. At Monday’s meeting, Sailus . exhorted .team captains to make sure volunteers called on all their prospects before Friday. The money raised in this year’s drive will be used by College Misericordia for student financial aid and general college develop- ment. Lori Gaylord, Trucksville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gaylord has been named to the dean’s list at Delaware Valley College. This announcement was made by Dr. Clinton R. Class of 69 plans 10th reunion The 1969 graduating class of Dallas High School will hold a meeting to plan its tenth year reunion on March 12 at 8 p.m. at the Pizza Bar, Trucksville. All members of the class are invited to attend and help with the planning. Blackmon, dean of the college, who pointed out that this high academic recognition is given to members of the freshman class who achieve a semester academic average of at least 3.3. Greg Dunazusky, representative of Martin- Lake-Lehman Grid Mothers meet Monday Lake-Lehman Football Mothers will hold their regular monthly meeting Monday, March 12, at 8 p.m. at the high school. All junior and senior high school football mothers are urged. to attend. Senour Paint Company, basic fundamentals of refinishing a car for the power technician course at Dallas Senior High School on Thursday. Using one of the student’s cars for the demonstration, sanding, priming, and sealing procedures and how to refiniish a car with an acrylic enamel. They were also shown the proper use of a spray gun. . Dunazusky related that his company is very in- terested in teaching students proper application Back Mountain Cultural Center announces their spring classes to begin the week of April 16, and run for six weeks. Phone registration will be held on April3 and 4 from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. by calling College Misericordia. BMCC said it preferred that students register by PNMA notes The Professional News Media Association (PN- MA) of Northeastern Pennsylvania wil observe its 10th anniversary at a cocktail hour and buffet 10, at Konefal’s East, Yatesville Road, Jenkins Township. Keynote speaker will be Maxine Cheshire, in- vestigative reporter for the Washington Post. Ms. Cheshire, who joined the Post as a reporter in 1954, began her career as a journalist with the Knoxville, Tenn., News, where she worked from 1951 to 1954. SHAVERTOWN 696-1333 4 ig £3 wd TENNIS is offering use of Ball Machine and phone rather than by mail. Adult classes to be of- fered include: golf, tennis, aerobic dance, yoga, volleyball, self-defense, sewing, jazz disco and study skills. Children’s classes are wrestling; tennis, archery, cheerleading, baton, drawing, rhythm gym- nastics, reading, mathematics, sewing, cooking for kids. Pre-school classes in- dance games and fun, and the regular Pre-school class. PAGE THIRTEEN | of paint and correct safety measures. He found Dallas students co-operative and said he would return to visit the class on a regular basis. According to Russell | Owens, class instructor, | this program was arranged through Paul McCue, owner of Dallas Auto Parts who supplies many of the items needed for this | particular class. Owens | noted that Edgar Hughes, high school principal, has | been very supportive and that it is largely through his efforts that the program can be utilized. | Lim Flyers will be passed ott in local schools and members will receive notices by mail in two weeks. i Classes are open to] everyone at a fee of $12 per class and a small mem- bership fee for one year. | Membership is required for | insurance reasons. 4 Income Tax | Service | FEDERAL-STATELOCAL | R.J.ANDES Dallas 675-0182 TR _ BUILDING SUPPLIES INC Dear Sirs: NAME ROOF Rt. 118 Off Dallas-Harveys Lake Highway > B ADDRESS PHONE ZIP co a oo > wn cs on cs on LL... e.-
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