Jim Cannon of Chase coin collecting. IN THE SPOTLIGHT Rod Kaye, senior at all graduates of Dallas decided not to go out PAGE ELEVEN to Florida and Canada. im li Dallas High School, is this Senior High School. His during wrestling season. When he finds the time he Sie Soo, re i week’s In the Post Spot- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rod is a member of the Jikes to go down hill Bishop O'Reilly when he through the southeastern light student in the Peter Kaye of Midland ski club. He was in- skiing. was a sophomore. Jim states. For eight years district. A student in the Drive, Dallas. terested in joining a He would like to go out : : college prep program, In senior high school photography club at for baseball this year but moved from Kingston to the Back Mountain area with his parents, Mr. and s. James Cannon. (W! senior in the college prep program at the high school, Jim has been ac- cepted at Temple University where he plans to major in physical therapy. He has three sisters, Debbie, senior at Penn State University where she is majoring in animal production; Linda, in her second year in radiology with his family they went to the Delaware Beach each year. He enjoys stage productions and has been to New York City numerous times to see Broadway plays. He also goes on organized school trips to see various plays both to New York and locally. He likes all types of music. Jim says there is a more informal at- mosphere at Lake- Rod plans to attend college and major in photo journalism. He has not yet decided where he will enroll but has con- sidered Edinboro state and University of Dayton, Ohio. A native of Dallas, Rod has three older brothers, Rod was a member of the junior class steering committee and this year is a member of the senior steering committee. He is not necessarily a sports enthusiast but did wrestle in junior high school and when a sophomore and junior. This year he Approximately 338 the honors roll with an at College Misericordia; Lehman but enrollment at stude z ts 2 arne 3 average between 3.49 and and Lori, fifth grade the Back Mountain High recognition for out- 3.00. student at Lehman- School and Bishop standing academic Back Mountain students Jackson Elementary. O’Reilly are about the : ji achievement during the earning honors Jim is a member of the same. Otherwise, he finds Jim Cannon 1980 fall semester at recognition were, school’s chapter of the there is very little dif- Luzerne County Com- President’s List--Char- National Honor Society. ference between the two mmity College. = lousa Wiles, Dalles; He also is treasurer of the schools. 9 ° n making the an- athleen . rain, Student Council and He finds living in the Named to dean S list nouncement, Patricia A. Harveys Lake; Kenneth Back Mountain is enjoy- Burke, associate dean of J. Stonier, Sweet Valley He has played volleyball able but transportation is Two Back Mountain semester. ; student services, stated and Nancie L. Griffiths. for three years and plans difficult and so the residents were among the Lorraine S. Davis, 27 that 39 students attained Dean’s List--Edward L. to go out for the team number of activities and full-time undergraduate Westminster Drive, the distinction of being Hoban, Jr., Dallas; Susan again this year. forms of recreation are Students named to the Dallas, majoring in listed on the president's B. Murdoch, Shavertown In 10th grade, he was a limited. dean’s list at Lock Haven mathematical computer honor roll. To qualify for and Donna M. Headman, mente of the high school He likes the varied State College for the fall science, made the list this honor, a student must = Dallas. ck team but has since curriculum at the high semester ending Dec. 23, with 3.57. Sharon L. earn a perfect 4.0 Honors List--James pf /n that up. school and believes that 1980. . Popson, 189 Highland cumulative grade point Groblewski, Dallas; Scott Jim doesn’t have a lot of the nutrition breaks are The honoris basedona Avenue, Trucksville, average. J. Rave, Dallas; Jean . leisure time because he beneficial. “The break is grade average of 3.5 or majoring in special 96 students attained a Marie Franklin, assists in the family’s just enough to get the better out of a possible 4.0 education for mentally grade point average Trucksville; John M. market at Chase Corners students ready to get back for students carrying a retarded, was named to between 3.99 and 3.50 for Opalicki, Dallas; Jean S. and in the summer, he to work.” minimum of 14 hours of the dean’s list with 3.6. placement on the dean’s Zimnicky, Shavertown; also works at Hillside He does wish there were letter grades for the list and 213 were listed on Dorothy L. Coburn, A a A le I a A I ea BI hres Farms. When he does have time, he enjoys hiking, more public phones in working condition for the use of the students. Harveys Lake; Colleen K. Murray, Dallas; William H. Wentz, Dallas; Ann M. school but none of the faculty members were interested in acting as advisor. He is particularly in- terested in photography and takes a lot of photos. His favorite shots are those of outdoor life, especially natural scenes. it depends on whether or not he finds a job. Rod likes baseball and played in Little League, Teeners and in ninth and 10th. grade. In his opinion the best thing about Dallas High School are the people. “The teachers and Rod enjoys swimming students are great,” Rod 3 : e ; when the weather permits said. ‘‘It's like one big plays pool, swims or ice “In the three years 1 Spencer. Dallas) Esther ond ‘also Jikes to play family. : ates. Im owls in a haye gen i har L. Williams. Shavertown: racquet ball. The Kayes ‘Lunches could be eague gad carries a 170 : man, sal a] _ Opportunities in the teacher Reese Pelton well as in the two ghifev A. Noon Dallas. Dave a family mem- improved--whether they Ee en he finds ave seen ¢ ini instrumental music explained that they were scheduled band groups. It 7. 2 Walters. Dallas. ership at Royal Courts will remains to be seen. the time, he also enjoys progress n program of Dallas Junior designed to fill niches that is anticipated that the ya. ? where Rod usually plays. Something needs to be playing baseball during the season. Jim also does academic and athletic programs.’ High School have been expanded with the commencement of the new calendar year. These should be present in any comprehensive program, and that they are part of a coordinated instructional bands will play a series of concerts in the spring within and outside of the district, and will share a Cindy L. Weaver, Dallas; Joelle D. Hargraves, Shavertown; Shari L. Sutton, Dallas; Kathleen He enjoys music, his favorite being rock and his favorite group ‘Who’. Rod enjoys traveling and done about the lack of interest in the athletic program. Some of it is due to the lack of good include the organization program being developed concert program with the M, Yiams, Dalles 22 last year went to Ber- coaching staff assistants en us of a concert band com- for the entire school senior high concert band Pallas. > muda with some of the and I believe some of it is prised of the two system. All students as well. Jazzrock band ; Dallas high school due to the controversy separated grade units, the beyond the beginning offers specialized training students. He also has been over advisors.” beginning of rehearsals of the jazzrock band, en- in this popular area ‘to those who qualify, and \ Feb.2-6 Some competition for all scheduled classes which will perform within the . ; ! , and students, and a solo = will be judged in late scope of its development. : MONDAY --Minced bologna-sliced cheese on natural .,mpsetition for those who February or early March RR students in all grain bread, vegetable soup, saltines, fruit, milk. : : aT 1 TUESDAY--Chili tool ticks. John register voluntarily. by a panel for awards. junior high grades may be ; Hi b con IIS: carro -celery SUCKS, Jonny These aspects of the The solo competition is enrolled for regular ; Ne fra , om Wh lish. buttered educational program in divided into brass, school credit and : ee or SE ars pi on i Ta ULLEred music have traditionally woodwind, and percussion scheduled to begin in- ) a her hi unity ly mi \led beets. cen commenced categories as well as struction now with the , Poe hu a over 0 ed DEES, following the holiday grade groupings, allowing commencement of second : deh use 9 ee n 1 rich. potato. Season, those competing to enter semester. Parents should e chi i) on > Peary U Hi y gan He » Potato. 5 commenting on these on their own level with have the student contact : ps, stuffed celery, banana iruil cup, mux. features, insturmental excellent opportunities to instructor Pelton for full t a place. details. Some school. in- | . The full concert band struments are available y 8 West SibEYO i Dea n ’S l ist which has been scheduled for use, and all in- ® en, for one weekly rehearsal strumentalists who apply ) i will allow seventh through themselves can be 1 A Tn oe Pa dog 0 2oll, Woked peans, Miss Lynn A. Appleby, ninth grade students a assured of increasing and t TUESDAY--Tech chicken on seeded roll, lettuce-tomato, gaughis: of Mr. snd us. Ses © BR ne oppor iiities 4-Cy Is, — 4-Cyls. _— 4-Cyls. 6-Cy Is, — 6-Cyls. — 6-Cyls. : buttered corn, chocolate fudge cake, milk. ober ppieny, ) dei 'e ETT I 3 WEDNESDAY Spaghetti w-meat sauce, tossed salad, Dallas, has been named to formance together, as | School Distric. 180 MONZA COUPE 30 CA MARD BERNA E choice of dressing, grated cheese, homemade rolls- the deapn’s list at AIO. P) Stearn, Elec. Rear EN re Cre ED ros: ) butter, fruited jello w-whipped cream, milk. Bloomsburg State Defroster, Cabriolet Pac fereo, Cruise, ERWD, Wirs : : olet Package. 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