VISA Presents For The Man In Your Life!! LOOK!!! LOOK!!! LOOK!!! Pos SLACKSHI (25%) ULTRA-SUEDE BLAZERS (VALUES TO $90.00!!!) (50 IN STOCK) $49.9 POLY-WOOL BLAZERS (VALUES TO $75.00!11) (50 IN STOCK!!!) $39.90 BELTS $31! TIES $4011 Narrows Shopping Center Edwardsville 288-2254 Mon:—Fri., 10-9 Sat., 10-5:30 Sun., 12-5 185 Simpson Street Swoyersville 288-9842 Mon.—Fri., 10-9 Sat., 10-5:30 ‘Back Mountain. Left to right, displaying some of the collection are Ingrid Fries, Andrew Krivak, Ruth Cooper and Brad Gerstein. (Mark Moran Photo) Harleman majors in social work Now in its 82nd year, Michael R. Harleman, ne re Elizabethtown, a four- " of Trucksville, is a member of the freshman year coeducational class at Elizabethtown college associated with the Church of the. College this fall. A social work major, he is the son of Mrs. Ray Harleman, 55 Vonderheid St. Trucksville. Brethren, offers a liberal arts education as well as preparation for specific careers. Menus LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL MENU Dec. 22 -23 MONDAY--Ham pattie, scalloped potatoes, corn, hard roll-butter, tangelo, milk. TUESDAY--Pizza or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, carrot-celery sticks, potato chips, Christmas treat, milk. WEST SIDE TECH MENU Dec. 22-23 MONDAY--Pork bar-b-que on seeded roll, applesauce, chiiled orange juice, Christmas cookies, milk. TUESDAY--Pizza, creamy cole slaw, variety of fruit, milk. DALLAS SCHOOL MENU Dec. 22 - 23 MONDAY--Chili dog, potato rounds (Sr.Jr.), hot beef on roll, whipped potatoes-gravy (Elem. Inter.), chilled pears, milk. TUESDAY--Chef’s choice. Jennings honored Fred. Case, principal, Dallas’ Junior High School, released honor roll students for the nine week periods. Students are seventh grade, 4.0, Mark Hines, Leslie Myers, Cheryl Reabuck, Terrell Smith, Marilyn Ward. First honors, Lisa Adamitz, Michelle Baines, Gregory Bair, Lisa Bealla, Lisa Boback, Katherine Fader, Kier- sten Fries, Cheryl Har- Dawn Harvey, Richard Holthaus, Richard Long, Bryan Mathers, Meghan Mooney, John Oravitz, Anastacia Orlando, Molly Parsons, Paul Perch, Joseph Petrillo, Lee Ann Petro, Dina Pomrinke, Kristyn Post, Maureen Riley, Kim Rinehimer, Dawn Rothrock, Mark Steinkirshner, Sharon Sweppenheiser, Lori Ann Timek, Jennifer Tonart, Karen Vloedman, Karen Wall, Michael Wat- chulonis, Mark Wright. Honors, Louis Alar, Dawn Bahner, Michael Balberchak, Lisa Baranowski, Christopher Brin, Paul Burke, Christopher Busch, Diane Chismer, Amy Clemm, David Conners, Matt Conologue, Scott Davis, Cherie Davis, Paul Dollard, Robert Dombek, Diane Douglas, Christopher Dreher, Timothy Dymond, Lisa Gabel, Wallace Gauthier, Ann Geblen, Joseph Giordano, Welwood Harvey, Joan Joyce, Elizabeth Kasmark, son, Mark Liva, Alan Longenecker, Timothy Lyons, Kathy McKewon, Molly McTague, Mark Meade, Gerard Mihalick, Tammy Nafus, Lynn Nelson, Robert O’Donnell, Carla Orlando, James Payavis, Stacey Pearce, Elizabeth Phillip, Sheri Prokopchak, Dawn Rebennack, Wendy Roushey, Carlene Simon, Michelle Smith, Ronald Smith, Brian Stevens, Beth Ann Sutcavage, Frank Warman, Julianna Yakowski, and Paula Yezelski. Eighth grade 4.0, Sharon Dougherty, Kimberly Jurosky, Kimberly Rollman, Karen Wells. First honors, : Christine Anderson, John Artman, Wendi Austin, Leslie Billman, Peter Bove, Lori Brandt, Phillip Brown, Christine Cavalari, Melissa Davies, David Dillon, Mary Farrell, Richard Fuller, David Garber, Ruth Gavazzi, Joan Hilstolsky, Stanley Koprowski, Beth Luksic, Laura Maturi, Robert Oliver, Linda Richey, Simon Russin, Kelly Saba, Christopher Smith, Eric Supey, Lynn Todd, Wallace, Wasilewski, Woicicki, Washikosky. Honors, Jack Albert, Charles Arnone, Thomas Ash, Steve Ashworth, Amy Aston, Ernest Barber, Alfred Bittner, Kerrie Bonawitz, Jill Keith Lori Nancy Richard Clemow, susan Daubert, Tracy Davis, Tim Cotter, Anthony DePaola, Patricia Dworack, Matt Eichorn, John Emil, Glenn Eyet, Michael Farrell, Yvonne Fisher, Cheryl Gavigan, David Gorko, Jeff Hall, Robyn Hanson, Michelle Hayes, Carri Hitchings, Andrew Jubis, Lisa Kern, David Kistler, Debbie Kozick, John Krupa, John Kutz, Debbie Lasecki, Joseph Lieb, Christine Long, Daron Lynn, Sean McCall, Matt Medura, Matt Mihal, Matt Mooney, Brian Moore, Jennifer Murphy, Lisa Niznik, Coleen O’Donnell, Michelle Partington, Matt Pretko, Jill Radzinski, Kan Wen shao, Janet Sitkowski, Jacqueline Sobeck, Daron spivey, Nicole Strauser, Ricky Stritzinger, Kenneth Swingle, Derek Tam- burro, Henry Tuck, Louise Weiss, Katie Winn. Ninth grade, 4.0, Kimberly Dougherty, Maria Ziolkowski. First honors, Frank Aritz, Kathryn Artman, Karen Banks, Trudy Cevasco, Michael Chismer, Michael Cor- coran, Lori DelGaudio, Karen Evans, Amanda Faut, Ruth Goldman, Lori Handley, Deirdre Havey, Kelly Hislop, Kimberly Justus, Melissa Kennedy, Susan King, Sheri Longe- necker, Pamela Lund- berg, Crolyn McCarthy, Sandra Mayers, Deborah Farrell, David Fiorini, Deborah Fisher, Honor .Gless, Jill Graham, Plesnar, Veronica Repko, Eileen Ridall, Kimberly Roberts, Scott Saba, Shone, Lisa Sigman, Kay St. Clair, David Stofila, David Thomas, Wendy Van Horn, Kristen Voorhees, Carol Wallace. Honors, Christina Patty Allen, Russell Baer, Sam Barbose, Barbara Bolton, Kristine Boudreaux, Molly Brown, Randal Bush, Roy Carr, Lori Castellani, Joseph Cicero, Michael Cominsky, Robert Coscia, Gary Culver, Mark Drasnin, Sharon Eustice, Barbara Eyet, Sharon Eyet, John Shelley Gransden, Laura Hrubowchak, Catherine Infantino, Robin Kar- nofsky, Polly Kunkle, Leslie Levix, Ferdinand Liva, Michael Lundy, Susan MacAvoy, Danette Mathers, Sharon Mitchell, Debbie Newberry, Gregory Oliver, John Payavis, Leonard Darlene Piro, Deborah Pretko, Gary Radzinski, Cheryl Roberts, Matt Rowlands, Renee Schmid, Susan Shone, Glenn Stirling, Cristi Strauser, Stephen Strazdus, Kristen Tamburro, Susan Taylor, Michael Todd, Brenden Walsh, John Walsh, Janine Wertman, Walter Winn, Jean Wisnieski, ® EOE Blair Jennings of Dallas was a member of the 1980 soccer team at Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove. Jim Aurand, the Crusader squad went 8-7, up from 5- 8 the previous season; and earned a berth in the ECAC Southern Regional Tournament. This fall the Linda King, Gwen Lar- Brown, Brian Campbell, ¢ Miliauskas, Renee Nancy Wolensky, Heidi A Navola, Paulette Niznik, @Yakowski, Marlyn 2 Joseph Ostrowski, Steve Wisnieski. A Fie rz Under first-year coach DYMOND’S FARM MARKET Memorial Highway, Shavertown APPLES, CABBAGE, POTATOES Dec.6- Christmas Trees Susquehanna booters tied the school record for wins in season and set new standards for goals in a game (9), goals in a season (36), and longest winning streak (5). Jennings, a freshman economics major, is the son of Mrs. Louise Moore of 67 Grandview Ave. Dallas, and Roger Jen- nings of Atlanta, Ga. He is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary Day School. Griffin, Sean R. Havey, Jeff Bair; back row, Mrs. Pat Russin, guidance counselor; Marjorie J. Myers, Kim M. Moran, Karen Reabuck, Deborah A. LaPaugh, Amy M. Faut, Jill L. Lipovsky, Tammi A. Hons, Kerry A. Preece. (Mark Moran Photo) 2 NEDT HONORS--Twelve Dallas High School sophomores were awarded certificates for ranking on the top 10 percentile nationally on the NEDT’s given voluntarily in October. Students awarded certificates were front row, left to right, David C. Aicher, Bill T. FOF YS YAR YOTh AR OS J JOR Ye : Slocum named to college “Who’s Who” Bartt Evans Slocum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Slocum, of 290 Machell Ave., Dallas, has been On the sixth day of Christmas, my true love gavetome... Six cozy nightgowns, five tennis sets, four designer jeans, three evening dresses, He joins an elite group ‘of students selected from more than 1,300 in- stitutions of higher Colleges.” " A senior at Elmira. College, Slocum was selected on the basis of his 1 Douglas Fir, Spruce, Pine Etc. ! Wreaths, Grave Blankets (by order) 9 Lo 2 : selected for inclusion in academic achievement, learning in all 50 states, CA i L 33 3-4902 or 3 3 3 453 3 wo a the 1980-81 edition of service to the community, the Diarict of Columbia and ; “Who’s Who Among leadership in ex- and several foreign afurcoatina bright gift box Students in American tracurricular activities nations. from Universities and and future potential. 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