7 > Todd Cragle, co-captain of this season’s cross country team and four year letterman in track is this week’s In the Post Spotlight student at Lake- Lehman. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cragle of Lehman, Todd is a senior at Lake- Lehman High School, en- rolled in the college prep program. Todd has an older brother, Kevin, who is a dental lab technician. A member of this year’s track team, Todd partici- pates in the mile relay, two mile relay, and 880. He has been named as a scholar student for each marking period during his senior year. Following graduation Todd plans to attend Johnson School of Technology where he will major in building con- struction technology. When not busy with school activities, Todd likes to work on cars. He also enjoys snowmobiling, ice skating and swim- ming. Although he finds little time for it anymore, Todd used to go camping and hiking quite often. During the summer he works part time. Todd likes music pre- ferably rock and roll. His favorite group is ‘‘Rush’’, a southern group. Todd enjoys traveling. He has an aunt in the Air Force and with his family has visited Hawaii, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia and Washington. Todd likes the fact that Lake-Lehman High School has a small enroll- ment and, as a result, the students get individual attention. They don’t get lost in the crowd, accord- ing to Todd. He believes, however, that the seniors should have more privileges than the underclassmen. Other than that, he is perfectly happy with the high school as it is. The Dallas Key Club has finalized its plans to sponsor a blood drive. The drive will take place between the hours of 8:45 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. on May 6 in the high school gymnasium. Principal donors will be the ‘seniors and any other student 17 years or older wishing to help. The public is invited to donate also and may report to the gym anytime during the preset hours listed above. / butter, cake, milk. Laura Reese, junior at Dallas = Senior High School, is this week’s In the Post Spotlight student at Dallas. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Reese of Shavertown, Laura is the oldest of four girls. She has a sister, Kim, sopho- more at Dallas; Tracey, fifth grade student at Dallas Intermediate; and Jennifer, age two. During her sophomore year, Laura played wing position on the high school hockey team but did not go out for hockey this season. A member: of the student council for the past two years, she is now secretary of the council. Last year she played the clarinet in the high school band. For the past two years Laura has been a member of the high school chorus where she sings alto. She also is an honor student with a 3.6 average. In her leisure time, Laura jogs on the average of three to five miles daily. She played softball in the Back Mountain Baseball organization for six years and this year signed up to play in the Fast Pitch = Softball League. numerous outfits and other clothes for herself. She does a lot of baby- sitting and that in addition to her duties as secretary of the student council keeps her quite busy. She likes to travel and is a member of the youth group of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church. Each year the group takes a five-day trip. This year they plan to go to Rehobeth Beach, Del. Earlier this year, Laura went to a general con- vention in Denver, Colo. She and Holly Carson group of Prince of Peace. Young people from all over the United States met and attended dis- cussion meetings about the church and its operation. Laura also has been to Florida, the Thousand Islands and to New York City as well as to conven- tions in upper New York State. Laura is proud of Dallas High School and says the teachers and students have a great relationship. “lI know that sounds repititious,”” said Laura, ‘A lot of the students say that but it is true--the teachers are really great.” “We should have a student smoking lounge,” said Laura, ‘I believe it problems. “The school spirit was good this year but it could be even better. “Our counselor is John Farkas and he is ex- cellent. He spends a lot of his own time working with us and helping us plan activities.” Although Laura has another year of high wants to attend college and pursue a Master's degree in guidance PAGE FIFTEEN Musical cabaret ‘Starting Here, Star- ting Now,” a musical cabaret that takes a look at how Americans fall in and out of love,” will be presented at Penn State- Wilkes-Barre at 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 8. The musical, which will be open to the public free of charge will be per- formed by the Penn State University Resident Theatre Company, based at Penn State-University Park. TUESDAY--Italian meatballs on hard roll, buttered corn, spiced applesauce, coconut oatmeal cookies, milk. WEDNESDAY --Chilled juice, hoagie, lettuce-tomato, Italian dressing, fruited jello w-whip cream, milk. THURSDAY--Hot pork sandwich w-gravy, mashed potatoes, buttered peas, chocolate fudge cake, milk. FRIDAY--Fish on bun, tartar sauce, creamy cole slaw, buttered green beans, assorted desserts, milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL MENU May 5-9 MONDAY-Hot dog on bun, potato chips, baked beans, fruit, milk. ; TUESDAY--Flying saucer on bun w-lettuce, French fries, pickle chips, cinnamon sprinkle cake, milk. WEDNESDAY--Béef stew over noodles, pickled beets, wheat bread-butter, fruit, milk. THURSDAY--Taco’s w-trimmings, Mexicali corn, ice cream, milk. FRIDAY--Pizza or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, potato chips, carrot-celery sticks, strawberry fruit cup, milk. TUESDAY--Flying saucer, pickles, chips, peas, celery stix, cookies, milk. WEDNESDAY--Grilled cheese, tomato soup-saltines, mixed vegetables, carrot stix, pretzels, milk. ; THURSDAY--Hot dog on roll, sauerkraut, French fries, cake, chocolate milk. FRIDAY--Creamed turkey, mashed potatoes, corn, cranberry sauce, pudding, milk. DALLAS SCHOOL MENU May 5-9 MONDAY--Cheeseburg on roll (Jr.Sr.), hamburg patty on roll (Elem.Inter.), baked beans, celery-carrot sticks, pickle chips, fruit, milk. TUESDAY--Chipped ham bar-b-que on roll, special relish, French fries (Jr.Sr.), potato wedge (Elem.In- ter.), buttered green beans, applesauce, milk. WEDNESDAY--Juice, club sandwich (Jr.Sr.,Inter.), sandwich on Italian roll (Elem.), corn chips, pudding, milk. : THURSDAY--Macaroni creale w-meat sauce, Italian bread-butter, lettuce wedge-dressing, ice cream, milk. 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