PAGE EIGHT |Misericordia names Admissions Counselor "KENDAL LEAH interviews and evalua- HOPKINS, Forty-Fort tions. resident, was recently Formerly, Ms. Hopkins appointed as an was an Assistant in the Admissions Counselor at Public Relations Office at College Misericordia. the College. She also instructed several teen workshops and classes for the College’s Art Gallery as well as “Art Camp” for children. She was an Arts Coordinator for the " Gallery for one year beginning in 1980. Announcement was made recently by Dr. Joseph R. Fink, college president. “Ms. Hopkins will be fesponsible for college night programs, high school visits, admissions ANN’S CAFE DART LEAGUE--Beginning place Eagles in the first half, got off to a good start in the second half by taking a 3-1 win over the Raiders. Tops for the Eagles were Mike Moses 36-36-36-108; Allen Phillips 31-30-42-103; Bob Hospodar 84. High for the Raiders were Joe Balent 99, Joe Masttie 96, Harry Frohman 82. The first half champs, the Vikings, showed that they will be competitive in the second half also as they took a 3-1 win over the Steelers. Tops for the Vikes were Lou Hodle with a nice 42-36-36-114; Jerry Salata 90, Bill Hulse 82. High for the Stellers were Bill Fox 95, Ray Pechal 95, John Yackoski 94. Top five in averages: Joe Balent 36.10, Lou Hodle 34.50, Mike Moses 32.53, Bill Hulse 3226, Bill Fox 31.10. -0- ANN’S CAFE DART LEAGUE--The Raiders came back with a 3-1 win behind the fine shooting of Joe Balent as he had a nice series of 41-42-37-120. He was helped by Joe Mattie 86 and Harry Frohman 76. High for the Steelers were Bill Fox with a 29-37-36-102, John Yackoski 84 and Bob Matson 81. STAGE DECORATED--No. 2 Hose Copany, (Brodericks) of Slocum St., Swoyersville has been running Bingo parties at the Hose House for the past several months. They gave regular patrons the Christmas spirit by ~ decorating the stage and hall. The large crowds that patronize the parties marveled at the fine job that Ron @ The Eagles showed their strength by holding the top Vikings to a 2-2 tie. High for the Eagles were Tom Mucha 29-36-36-101, Mike Moses 90 and Bob Hospodar 78. Bill Hulse led the Vikes with a 32-39-32-103, Lou Hodle 98 and Jerry Salata 75. Nine timers were hit by Bill Hulse and Jerry Shalata. Top five in averages: Joe Balent 36.45, Lou Hodle 34.42, Bill Hulse 32.45, Mike Moses 32.12, Bill Fox 31.36. Standings: Vikes and Eagles 5-3, Raiders 4-4, Steelers 2-6. -0- SHANKY’S THURS- DAY NIGHT DART LEAGUE--The Giants tightened up the league as they took a 2-1 win over the top Dr. Checkeye'’s team. High for the Giants were Stve Adamchak, Jr., with a nice 48-40-29-117 series including the only nine timer of the night. Steve Dosiak 38-39-32-109; Dan Marascio 35-43-28- 106; Chooch Gonglefski 94, Rick Watson 80. High for the Checkeye’s were Butch Conniff with another fine series of 45- 33-38-116; Dave Check 29- 42-40-111; Bob Ltoski 77 and Bob Miller one game of 35. The Giants hit two games of 208. The Air Heads took a close 2-1 win over Chet’s Jets. High for the Air Heads were Ozzie Williams 32-38-38-108, Cutter Karasinski 39-33- 30-102; Tony Pero 87, Joe Belinka 79. Tops for the Jets were George Kapalka 99, Ken Roberts 98, Tom Cruthers 87 and Cactus Stelma 78. Top five in averages: Butch Conniff 4048, Steve Adamchak 38.37, Ken Roberts 36, George Kapalka 35.33, Dan Marascio 34.74. -0- DICKO’S DART LEAGUE--The Steelers came within one game of the Sailors as they took a 4-0 win over the Lions. Leading the way for the Steelers were Ed Karasek with a 41-35-35-111; Cutter Karasinski 98, Joe Belinka 89, Mike Kurilla 75. High for the Lions were Joe Merc 92, Duke Stelma 78, Dan Sekel 60 and Dicko Obsitos showed up. - The Sailors took a 3-1 win over the Colts. High for the league-leading Sailors were Rich Polachek 26-42-39-107, Bob Valatka 92, Ken Karasek 89 and Tom LaHart 75. Tops for the Colts were Steve Yonick 35-35-33-103, Romie Shedletski 86, Gene Soboleski 48-27-28- 103, Joe Madar 76. Top five in averages: Ed Karasek and Bob Valatka 35, Steve Yonick and Duke Stelma 32, Cutter Karasinski 31. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT LOPUHOVS- KY, 54 Sydney St. Swoyersville will cele- brate their 37 wedding anniversary next Wed- nesday. They were married on Jan. 12, 1946 by the late Rev. Joseph Buda at St. Mary’s Church, Swoyersville. Mrs. Lopuhovsky is the former Alyce Brutko, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brutko. Lopuhovsky is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lopuhovsky, all of Swoyersville. Their attendants were John Reggie, William Kivinski, Joseph Baynock, Dolores Dziadosz Hoosic, Anna Lopuhovsky Zengion, Mary Ann Brutko Whalen. The Lopuhovsky’s are the parents of six children: Master Sgt. Paul with the Air Force, Plattsburgh AFB, N.Y.; Standings: Sailors 32-8, Steelers 31-9, Lions 12-28, Colts 5-35. : -0- LUZERNE VOLUN- TEER FIRE DEPT. DART LEAGUE--The Hard Suction team kept the top spot by taking a 2-1 win over the High Pressure Fog team. High for the Hard Suctions were Ron Rahl 96, Rob Yakus 82, Frank Barber 62. Tops for the Fog team were Nick Karulinis 84, Al Balberchak 80, John Guido 73. The Hose Clamps hit the 500 record as they took a 3-0 win over the Pumpers. High for the Hose Clamps were Jim Caladie 83, Mike Evanko 72, with the only nine timer of the night and Jerome Baloh 70. Tops for the Pumpers were Tom Austin 81, Billy Tarreto 65 and Davy Tarreto 60. Top five in averages: Ron Rahl 29.23, Nick Karlunis 29.22, Al Bablerchak 26.24, Jim Caladie 24.26, Rob Yakus 24.14. Standings: Hard Suction 22-14, High Pressure Fog 20-16, Hose Clamps 18-18, Pumpers 12-24. CORAL LOUNGE DART LEAGUE--The Hustlers kept up their winning ways by taking a 3-0 win over the One for the Road Gang. High for the Hustlers were George David, Union, N.J.; Lt. Andrew, Loring AFB, Maine; Joseph, Shaver- town; Albert Jr., Alabama; Carol Ann at home employed at the Maltby Drug Store with her mom, Alyce. The Lopuhovskys also have 8 grandchildren. Mr. Lopuhovsky is associated with PP&L. -0- MR. AND MRS. AL SURGAN, 1 Frederick St., Swoyersville will cele- brate their 24 wedding anniversary Monday. They were married on Jan. 10, 1959 at St. Mary’s Church, Kingston. Mrs. Surgan is the former Bernardine Jackamovicz, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Kapalka 37-42-39-118, Ken Jasterzinski 31-28-42-101, Vince Dennis Jr., 79, Bob Songalia 71. Tops of the One for the Road Gang were Mike Repak 41-28-39- 108. No Names 3, One Arm Bandits 0. High for No Names were Mike Kollesar 91, Stan Price 90, Tony Lipinski 89, Jim Reilly 88. Nine timers were hit by George Kapalka and Jim Reilly. Top five in averages: George Kapalka 38.06, Mike Repak 35.25, Tony Lipinski 32.15, Jim Reilly 31.87, Leon Ziomek 31.84. Standings: Hustlers 25- 8, No Names 23-10, One Arm Bandits and One for the Road Gang 9-24. -0- SHANKY’S OVER THE HILL DART LEAGUE-- Penn State continued their winning ways as they beat a strong Yankee team by a 2-1 score. Tops for the Nittany Lions were Cotton Thomas 46-119, Ed Kulbacki 41-115, Jim Cruthers 32-76. High for the Yankees with a big 52- 128 was Steve Adamchak Jr., Tom Cruthers 36-98 and Cooksie Adams 36-80. The Dodgers with their Ace Joe Koval hitting a big 46-133 series and help from Dave Check 39-107 and Gary Hughes 34-94 and terrific shooting by Bob Gaydos, took a 3-0 win over the Cardinals. Ignatz jackamovicz, Kingston. Surgan is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Surganovich of Swoyersville. Their attendants were Sophie and Frank Surganovich, Barbara Sharon Hurst and Joseph Hurst. The Surgans are the parents of three daughters, Cheryl, em- ployed with her mother at Jewelcor, Kingston; twin daughters, Lisa and Lori, fourth grade students at Valley. West School District. Mr. Surgan is self employed as a linoleum floor installer. -0- MR. AND MRS. CHARLES (BUCKER) PALUCK, 88 Dennison St., Swoyersville will High for the Cards were George Nemetz 39-114, John Delescavae 34-91, Steve Yuhas 32-74. Steve Adamchak Jr, had the only nine timer. Cotton Thomas was the first to his 1,000 points, he has 1054. Standings: Penn State 22-5, Yankees 12-15, Cards 11-16, Dodgers 9-18. -0- ALBA’S DART LEAGUE--The first half ended this past week as the first half champs, the Colts took 1. High for the Packers were Jack Knecht with a 36-37-101, Paul Starolis 36-35-100, Emil Gomba 32-84, Bernie Derby 33-77. High for the Colts John Barber 41-40- 38-119, Al Bogdon 37-88, Bill Reese 31-75, Jerry The Steelers took a 3-0 win over the Eagles and prevented the Eagles from getting into the double win column. Tops Leo Potera 39-98, Jack Tobias 35-85, Babe Kern 28-75, Bob Zurawski 30-70. High for the Eagles Sibby Cicero 33-87, Max Chipego 34-78, Bob Wolensky 32-70. Top five in averages: John Barber 41, Paul Starolis 35, Ron Gula 34, Fronge Fronczkiewicz 33, Jack Tobias 31. Standings: Colts 34-11, Steelers 25-20, Packers 223-23, Eagles 9-36. anniversary Monday. They were wed on Jan. 10, 1948 by the late Rev. Martin Fleming at the Holy Name of Jesus Church, Swoyersville. Mrs. Paluck is the former Evelyn Baluthey, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baluthey, Swoyersville, Paluck is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paluck Sr., also of Swoyersville. Their attendants were Romayne Paluck, deceased; Walter Salaika Jr. : The Palucks are the parents of three children, Charles III, Janet and Mrs. Debbie Mattes, Forty Fort. visor at Sordoni Con- struction Co., Forty Fort. : New Year’s Resolutions H- AP PY N EW Y - AR Cy Hornick--Spend more Tom Gulla, Don wilce and { time at the Little League, Rich Nemetz Jr.-To get ERO 4 A R O N / S SEA his second love. ther Holy Trinity Basket- 7 FOOD Paul Bieyley--Get back in all on the winning way the swing of things. and have some of their 300 Ave. A, Swoyersville, Pa. — 287-2111 John Butchko--To be the boys Sheen) i. “Let Baron's Be Your Holiday Seafood Headquarters'’ ne {Ean infihe Di Joe Molchan—-To go out slo-pitch as a pitcher. trong for the councilship Tom Matinas--To go FROZEN FRESH ir dward, fishing, LOBSTER—ALL SIZES HADDOCK oh Ureaiiiet back 10 Cone Adas-To tom SHRIMP—ALL SIZES SOLE shooting darts at Ann’s. is own band now that he : m - Jack R ki--T ha top notch organ. 84TH BIRTHDAY--J hY al ly of West W. g and S lle, and KING CRAB LEGS FLOUNDER over a Br peti. 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