The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 05, 1983, Image 5

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    STUDENTS CELEBRATE FEAST DAY--Students from
Bishop O’Reilly High School, Kingston, recently cele-
brated the feast day of the school’s patroness, Mary the
Immaculate. The students attended a Mass and
crowning in her honor. Pictured above at the crowning
are the queen and her court. From left, Eileen Herbert,
Pam Heffers, Nicole Gudula, Sandy Krakosky, Sharon
Students present
Second graders at the
Dallas Township
Elementary School
delighted parents and
classmates with their
rendition of “Tiny Tim’s
Christmas Carol” prior to
the holiday break. Mimss
Zezza’s second graders
held a special per-
formance for their class-
mates and students of the
Dallas Borough School, as
well as the regularly
scheduled Christmas
program for the parents.
Mrs. Campbell’s fourth
graders provided the
musical selections.
Cast members in-
cluded: Todd Paczewski,
announcer; Jed Aston,
Tiny Tim; Eric Spear,
Scrooge; Todd Pac-
zewski, Bob Crachit;
Nancy Downend, Spirit of
Christmas Past; Patrice 4 4 l 4 5
Spirit of - Jed Aston, Todd Paczewski and Eric Spear as Tiny Tim, Bob Crachit and Scrooge are
Korus, Carolyn Czarnecki, Lisa Sweetra, Marlene
Podskoch (queen), Cindy Shatkoski, Melanie
Kalmonowicz (crown bearer), Julie Wroblewski, Betsy
Menta, Gina Nicolo, Lori Krubitzer, Erin Delaney and
Patricia DeGennero. Rev. Vincent J. Grimalia, is ad-
ministrator of Bishop O'Reilly, and Sister Gertrude
Bogdon, RSM, is principal. :
‘Christmas Carol’
Stacie Suchololski,
daughters. gh
Edward Chapin, Kingston; Laura Garber, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Garber, Wilkes-Barre; .David
Grosek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Grosek, Jr.,
Dallas; Erik Johnke, son of Dr. and Mrs. George
Taggart, Hazleton; ‘Patricia, vice president; and
Rebekah Malkemes, secretary-treasurer.
CUM LAUDE INDUCTEES--Wyoming Seminary re-
cently tapped seven students into the Cum Laude
Society, class of 1983, at ceremonies conducted before the
student body in the Harold C. Buckingham Performing
Arts Center on the prep school campus. Left to right
above are John Shafer, president of the Cum Laude
Society, Lauralie Chapin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elizabeth Cave, Spirit of
Christmas Future;
Romaine Barchik, Mrs.
Cratchit; Mary Jesso and
CM FAMILY--Four children of College Misericordia’s
Nursing Instructor, Patricia ‘“Polly’’ Michael, presently
attend the school. The Dallas residents include, from left
Michael, senior nursing major; Mrs. Polly Michael,
nursing instructor, Division of Nursing; Karen Michael,
junior social work major and Frank Michael, sophomore
de bin ha
; to right, Tricia Michael, freshman nursing major; Katie nursing major. Showin, as Present: happily reunited in the conclusion of the Charles Dickens famous ‘“Christms Carol.”
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i! Awards bring dreams to reality
® Classroom teachers once-in-a-lifetime learn- President Jacque D. been designed for one
throughout Pennsylvania ing experience. for Angle. purpose--to enrich the
are busy dusting off their . children. The deadline for 1983 education of children.
most imaginative educa-
getting the seed money
they need to bring their
dreams to reality.
“To date, thousands of
children in all parts of the
state have benefitted
from AID projects that
otherwise simply couldn’t
have gotten off the
AID entries is April 22.
The key criterion for
judging is ‘innovation.’
“The winning projects
run the gamut from exotic
to quite mundane,” Angle
“And we think the in-
AID awards indicates that
more and more teachers
are taking hope that their
good ideas can find their
What they're aiming for
is one of four prizes of- ground,” said PSEA said. “But they have all way into the classroom.”
fered by the Pennsylvania ye
State Education Associa- Si i
tion (PSEA) under the
association’s Awards for
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(AID) program. :
While cash prizes of-
fered in the competition
may seem insignificant-
$500 each for the four
annual winners-the
money often spells the
difference between a
teacher’s dreams and a
Boto, Argentina; Erez Morag, Israel; Andrea Morresi,
Italy; Ann Rudidier, West Germany; Sandrine Chane,
France. (Dan Walsh Photo)
STUDENTS SHARE CUSTOMS--American Field Service
students recently presented a program describing their
countries’ holiday customs at St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church, Shavertown. Pictured left to right are Roberto
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