The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 27, 1981, Image 9

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Three Dallas Area
Junior High School
students have captured
in an essay contest con-
ducted by the Instruc-
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tional Services Dept. of
WVIA-TV 44.
Terrell Smith; a seventh
grade student, - was
selected as winner of the
essay contest ‘‘How
TheAsteroid and The
Dinosaur Changed My
Opinions About = Pre-
historic Times.”
Lori Timek and Ed
at WVIA.
Dana Gross
Dana has been active in. Hi
the high school baseball
program since a fresh-
man. This year he pitches
and plays in the outfield.
A. Dana Gross of Sweet
»"Valley is a senior in the
college prep program at
Lake-Lehman High
School. Following
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graduation he plans to
enter the U.S. Navy
sometime during the
summer and go into the
Navy’s nuclear science
program.
This week’s In the
Spotlight student at Lake-
Lehman, Dana is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Gross. He has an older
brother, who graduated
from West Side Tech, and
a younger sister, who
attends Lake-Lehman.
He also is a member of the
high school’s Ski Club and
is .in the school’s intra-
mural program.
job working with horses
on a local ranch.
In his leisure time
which is limited, he goes
hunting for turkey, small
game, and deer when they
are in season. He also
likes fishing, preferably
fresh water fishing but he
has gone salt water
Dana Gross
students, were second
place winners.
Terrell will be awarded
a U.S. Savings Bond of $50
which has been donated
by Air Products: and
Chemicals Inc., Hanover
Twp., Wilkes-Barre,
underwriter of the
‘Nova’ series on public
TV 44. Based on a ‘‘nova’’
segment, ‘“The Asteroid
And The Dinosaur,”
Terrell’s winning essay
focuses on some of the
' theories which explain the
extinction of the dinosaur.
Lori and Ed will receive
engraved plaques, also
donated by Air Products.
The winners
awarded their prizes last
week at the studios of
WVIA, Pittston. Par-
ticipating in the
ceremonies were Dr. John
E. Walsh, WVIA
president; Walter H.R.
Mohr Jr., director of I-
TV; Brookman March,
manager of Air Products
and Chemicals, and Carol
Nelson, contest director of
fishing several times.
Dana also has gone to
Canada fishing.
During the winter Dana
enjoys snowmobiling, ice
skating and fishing. He
does a lot of reading,
especially war novels.
Dana says the faculty at
Lake-Lehman care a lot
about the students and
that the sports program
has greatly improved. He
says there are good
academic courses for
college preparation. He
believes, however, that
there could be a more
organized intra-mural
program.
Scores of Wyoming
Seminary students
received various prizes
and awards for their work
in school and extra
curricular activities
which included in-
volvement in the com-
munity at the school’s
annual awards day
assembly recently.
Back Mountain students
category,
Constance Jones,
Shavertown, Amy N.
Smith, Dallas, Lisa
Caputo, Shavertown, and
Michael Polk, Dallas.
Receiving 1981
scholastic art award was
Julie McCarthy, Dallas,
honorable mention; and
Connie Jones, Dallas,
honorable mention, eight
gold key awards, senior
scholarship portfolio
four individual
finalists, three Kodak
Medallion of Excellence
nominations and the Ace
Hoffman Award in
photography.
N.E.D. T. Certificates
were awarded to David C.
Grosek, Dallas;
Christopher = Gunster,
Dallas, Sarah Pierson,
Dallas, Yu-Ling Shao,
Dallas; and Kenneth
An evening course in
Fundamentals of
Microprocessors has been
added to the summer
schedule at Penn State-
Wilkes-Barre.
The course, which will
carry three credits, will
be offered on Tuesday and
Thursday evenings from
June 6 to Aug. 13. On
Tuesdays, the course will
run from 6 to 10:15 p.m.
and on Thursdays it will
run from 6 to 8:05 p.m.
The course will be
taught by Joseph J.
Perkowski, assistant
professor of engineering
at Penn State-Wilkes
Barre.
-Thorne, Dallas.
In other awards, five
students received the
yearbook award. They
are Michael Polk, Dallas;
Beth Repa, Kingston,
Genine Kelly, Glen Lyon;
Virginia Simms, Kingston
and Melissa Goldstone,
Scranton. The Opinator
award went to the Editor-
in-Chief, Jennifer Jones,
Forty Fort.
HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTEES--Eighth and ninth
grade honor students were inducted into the Lake-
Lehman National Junior Honor Society at a ceremony,
May 21, at the senior high school. Students inducted first
row, left to right, Joseph Lieb, Marijean Konopke,
Deanna Williamson, Samantha Wood, Paula Rem-
plewicz, Donna DeGennaro, Sabrina Major, Kimberly
Sorber, Lisa Bebey; second row, Danielle Hargraves,
Julie Naperalski, Kellie Knapich, Jennifer Brighthaupt,
Tina Hummel, Melissa Masitis, Wanda Wojcik, Jodi
INTHE SPOTLIGHT
David Williams
David Williams, junior
at Dallas Senior High
this week’s In the
Spotlight student.
Penn State Wilkes-Barre
Campus and major in
chemical engineering.
An honor roll student
periodically, he also is a
member of the tennis
team and the 'intra-
murals. He plays intra-
mural basketball and
volleyball.
In his leisure time
David enjoys biking,
tenniss and fresh water
fishing, particularly for
bass. During the summer
months he goes to
Maryland, Virginia and
the Jersey Shore.
Dave likes listening to
music and his favorites
are R.E.O. Speedwagon
and The Eagles.
He works part time at
Humphreys Bootery in
the Back Mountain
Shopping Center.
Dave believes that the
math and science
programs at Dallas High
are outstanding but he
would like to have a four
year calculus program.
He also thinks that the
seniors should have off-
campus lunch breaks.
David Williams
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Williams of
Dallas, David has an
older brother, Dan, who
graduated from Dallas
High School in 1972.
Although David has
another year before
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Casterline, Lori Lopasky, Michelle Judge, Michael
Havrilla; third row, Janet McCarroll, Michelle
Hargraves, Debbie Haefele, Suzanne Sabaluski, Earl
Thelma Brighthaupt; fourth row, Cathy Major, Marion
Mills, Susan Dicton, Christopher Rusin, Paul Jones,
Mike Stash, Ray Iwanowski, Bob Sando, Michael
Annetta. Absent, Brenda Martin, David Mosier, Holly
Swartz, ‘Michelle Fabian, Maria Hall, Eileen Haines,
Karen Holmgren, Joan Skopic, Lester Lynn. (Mark
Moran Photo)
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