PAGE SIX INTHE SPOTLIGHT Joe Kishkill of Oak Hill is not only an outstanding athlete but a National Honor student as well. The son of Mr. and John Kishkill of Oak Hill, Joe is a junior at Lake-Lehman High School, where he is a student in the college prep program. During his senior year, he plans to take three advanced placement courses in biology, calculus “and English for which he will receive college credits. This week’s In the Post Spotlight student at Lake- Lehman is a member of the high school’s varsity basketball team, a game in which he excelled during the past season. He also is a member of the high school’s varsity baseball team where he plays shortstop "and sometimes pitches. Joe is a member of the National Honor Society and although only a junior, he plans to attend college and probably major in physical science. He has very little leisure time during the summer because he is involved in the high school’s summer basketball program. When he does find the time, he goes swimming or sometimes bowling. Joe said he would like to ski or ice skate but can’t because of the possibility of being injured. This would finish his basket- ball career which he thoroughly enjoys. Joe likes Broadway plays and travels to New York whenever he can to enjoy them. He likes listening to rock and roll and does a lot of reading, « The Most Advanced Ultra-Thin Soft Lens INCLUDES: ~~ Computer assisted examina: tion by Doctor of Optometry + Instructions on Use of lenses +b Months Follow Up Care Soft Lens Care Kit from Bausch & Lomb at No Extra Charge « Refund on Lenses Within 30 Days If Not Satisfied « All of the Above Lenses & Services for #130% DR. BRUCE KIRSHNER, OPTOMETRIST NEW BRIDGE CENTER, SUITE 100, 430 PIERCE ST., KINGSTON 293-0666 Hours: res i I 02 WANTED: DIRTY CARPETS : i § i i i WE WILL CLEAN ANY 2 ROOMS OF ! 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THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1981 IN THE SPOTLIGHT Dallas Junior Georgia Dombek is active in the high school’s activities. A student in the college prep program she is an honor student and this year was inducted into the school’s chapter of the National Honor Society. She is a member of the student council, vice president of this year’s class and recently elected treasurer of next year’s class. Georgia also is a member of the school’s ski club and captain of the varsity strutters. Last year she did the costumes for the school musical. This week’s In the Spotlight = student at Dallas, Georgia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Dombek, residing near Huntsviile Dam. She has a younger brother, Rob, and a younger sister, Alison, both students in the Dallas School District. Georgia plans to attend college and major in either computer science, math or engineering. During her leisure time, Georgia plays tennis and does a lot of sewing since she makes most of her clothes. She enjoys dancing particularly modern dance.. Georgia also swims, and during the winter goes skiing at Elk Mountain. Several years she traveled across the country and visited most of the states. This Easter, Georgia went to Bermuda with a group of Dallas High School students. Georgia works part time at Weis Markets so does not have a lot of leisure time. are extremely cooperative in helping students prepare for college,” said Georgia. She said she would like to see more recognition of the girls sports program at the high school. Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary Society will Do you wish you were? If you've been thinking about becoming a model, and think you have what it takes, or even if you're not sure...why not ask us if we can help? MAY LIKE THE ANSWER FOR A FREE EVALUATION CALL NOW 693-0899 288-7637 OR WRITE: LE STUDIO ELITE 1112 Main Street Swoyersville 000000 0000D00CO00ODOO0O0CO000OOLO "0000000000000 O00OO Be sure to see LeStudio girls at Crackerbox Palace, Wednesday and Thursday, June 10 & June 11, for the Summer Fashions Premier at 9:30 p.m. hold their annual rum- June 12 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, June 13 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. All items on Saturday will be $1 per bag. A wide variety of men’s, women’s - and children’s clothing, small household items and toys will be Larry Dean Williams, son of Dean and Judith Williams, RD 1, Box 263, available. In addition to other food tiems the refreshment stand will feature homemade pierogie which will be sold by -the dozen or in- dividually as a snack. Fran Roginski is chair- person of the rummage sale. Hunlock Creek, has been named to the Messiah College Dean’s List for S $2.00 to $5.50 12.00 Photo) (Mark Moran “Play Day’ at local elementary schools is a big day for the children and Dallas Township Elementary was no ex- ception, reports Karen Coleman, of the school’s PTO. Under the direcction of Mrs. Shelby, physical education teacher, students ran a series of games including baseball, basketball, dodge ball, track and field, bocci ball, ring toss and others. A complimentary picnic lunch and afternoon summer treat was provided teachers and students by the PTO. first, second and third place teams, but winners and losers alike agreed that ‘‘it was a great day.” Joyce Eckrode, accom- panied by Doris Carey on piano, will join Atty. James Anzalone and his brother Dr. A. Anthony on the list of singers and entertainers to appear at the kickoff dinner of the annual Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction. The event begins with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. Friday at The Barn, New- berry Estates. Dinner is the spring semester. Mr. Williams, was a Messiah Sophomore Bible major this past year. He attended Lake-Lehman To attain the Dean’s List, a student must earn a grade point average of at least 3.6 out of a perfect 4.0. Messiah College, a four- year Christian liberal arts institution of over 1250 students, is located at Grantham, ten miles southwest of Harrisburg, PA. The Post always welcomes reader com- ments and suggestions. Call now, 675-5211. at 7:30. Joyce Krivenko, chairman of last year’s highly successful auction is chairman of the dinner, assisted by Carol Eason, wife of this year’s auction chairman, Jimmy Eason. Also on the agenda for the dinner (which will feature chicken in a wine and mushroom sauce as the main course, and mounds of strawberries on shortcake for dessert) is a mini-auction with auctioneers from the July event on hand to offer various items to the guests. 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