The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 10, 1981, Image 6

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    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,
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‘‘some of everything’’,
said Joe.
He is extremely proud
of Lake-Lehman’s
championship teams this
past season and the
growth of the students.
The teachers are good and
give a lot of time to the
students, a lot of their own
time, according to Joe.
Joe Kishkill
Joe believes that the
school needs to expand, a
project which he believes
is underway, and thinks
that a soccer team would
be a good idea since it
would make it possible for
more students to par-
ticipate in the sports
program.
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.
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& June 11, for the
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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
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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.
Separate tickets are
being sold for two
drawings, one for the
antique cherry one
drawer nightstand and
the electrified oil lamp,
and one for a South
African Krugerrand, an
1899 “QO” (New Orleans
Mint) Morgan Silver
Dollar, uncirculated,
donated by Vince Vespico
and an item donated by
Tom Ochman.
Dr. Craig Aicher, Kerry
Freeman, Bill Spurlin and
Eason, will do the honors.
The auction is July 9, 10,
11 and 12 on the library
grounds, Dallas.
Kimberly Lyn Dinger,
daughter of Lamar and
Faith Dinger, RD 4,
Dallas, has been named to
the Messiah College
Dean’s List for the spring
Miss Dinger was a
Messiah Junior
past year. She attended]
Lake-Lehman
School.
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