The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 04, 1983, Image 12

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Bowling
SWOYERSVILLE BO-
WLERETTE LEAGUE
Kalinosky Landscape 3,
Rich’s Service 0; Bayo’s
Cafe 2,Lucky Imports 1;
Hi Q TV 2, Z&B Body Shop
1; Pizza Perfect 2, Mid-
way Restaurant 1; Perzia
Insurance 2, College
Misericordia 1.
~~ Top bowlers of the
night: Jo Ann Stefanko
609, Marie Muchler 548,
Julia Crofchick 536,
Shirley Yenalevitch 522,
Mary James 520, Sylvia
Conduff 515, Mary Ann
Romanosky 513, Theresa
Burns 509, ‘Ann Eustice
503, Mary Sisky 502,
Eleanor Kuzma 500, Gert
Evanosky 496, Liz
Zdancewicz 495.
Standings: Z&B Body
Shop 29%-15%; Perzia
Insurance and Hi Q TV
27% -17%; Midway
Restaurant 27-18; Rich’s
Service 24-21; Kalinosky
Landscape 23-22; Lucky
Imports 20%,-24',; Bayo’s
Cafe 19%-25%; College
Misericordia 15%-29%;
Pizza Perfect 11-34.
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TOP WEST
BOWLERS
John Forgash 597, Art
Cagigas 637, Karl Blight
Darts
SIDE
Jr. 621, Lou Masgay 619,
John Chacko Jr. 616, Bill
Holena 647, Joe Gaiteri
612, Phylis Savage 523,
Angie Grivensky 531, Jo
Keller 469, Shirley Kor-
mos 468, Cathie Hardik
467, Karen McManus 454,
Trish Malloy 451, Sue
Morgan 440, Dotty
Kovaleski 431, Tammy
Rushinski 429, Rose
Caladie 426, April Rakus
539, John Mayerski 633,
Jerry Kolaski 630, John
Chacko Jr. 620, Rich
Interewicz 604, John
Cecconi Jr. 601, Ray
Cecconi 585, Andy Kun-
drat 558, Bernie
Koscielski 512, Nellie
Remetz 527, Jeff Rifen-
berry 640, Bill Michaels
581, April Rakus 586,
Nancy Wilcox 572, Val
Martin 553, Sharon
Rasimas 441, Suzy Trosko
375, Paul Foglietta 589,
Denny Libby 585, Bill
Ostroskie 583, Jeff
O’Malia = 559, Tony
Rasimas 555, Tom Trosko
544, Mary Brennan 540,
Boyd Hoats 518, Ed
Grivensky Jr. 517, Teresa
Savage 507, Dan Breck
630, John Shendock 578,
Dolores Leonard 452,
Mike Hardik 571, Susie
Rifenberry 504, Cathie
Hardik 490, Edna Morgan
488, Betsy Tribendis 482,
Jo Keller 479, Trish
Malloy 474, Shirley
Kormos 472, Karen
McManus 465, Maryann
Pinkowski 457, Rose
Caladie 452, Jeff Rifen-
bery 553, Steve Shampack
540, Ron -Habersky 567,
Dolores Paratore 466,
Joanne Baker 439, Rose
Caladie 458, Cathie
Hardik 450, Jo Ann
Stefanko 443, John
Kolaski 486, Mary
Maximovicz 478, Marie
Marth 409, Bill Stelma
546.
CHACKO’S PREP
MIXED BOWLING
LEAGUE
Xavier Evans with a big
483 and Marty Leandri
who had 431 led the
Raiders to a three point
victory over the Pin
Smashers who had Lisa
Noll with 348 and Jennifer
Olson frying hard with
326. The Gutter Balls took
a four point win over the
slumping Gutterettes.
The Gutter Balls had
Bridget McMichael 358
and Karla Sharon chip in
a 338. The Gutterettes had
Michele Edwards and
Cassie Petrosky throwing
369 and 345 respectively.
Ed. Dunbar hit 320 and
Jack Baines backed him
up with 308 to give the
Eagles a clean sweep over
the Flyers, who had mark
Baltuskonis hitting 326.
The Strikers had Matt
Hrivnak’s 405 with Alex
Schneider clubbing out
395 to strike down the
points. Steven Valen-
tukonis kept trying as he
ended up with a big 418.
Smurfettes are still in the
honors by winning four
points from the Ding Bats.
Karen Betnar and Colleen
Brown led the Smurfs
with 339 and 338, for the
Ding Bats it was Heather
Hanko with 318 and Joyce
Mizenko 311. The Rebels
took over first place as
David Catina threw a 352
and Cathy Spirko pitched
in with 331 for a four point
win over the Pin Busters
and Matt Fenedick
finishing with 306.
Team standings:
Rebels 37-15; Raiders 36-
16;. Smurfettes 32-20;
Strikers 29-23; Dallas
Cowboys 28-24; Ding Bats
23-29; Gutterettes, Flyers
and Gutter Balls 21-31;
Pin Smashers and Eagles
20-32.
ALBA’S Dart League--
The Orioles clinched at
least a tie for the second
half championship as they
squeezed out the last
game against the red hot
Brewers who took a 2-1
decision. Tops : for the
Brewers were John
Barber 52-47-42-141, Bill
Reese 30-31-32-93, Red
Rinks 78, Jac kKemrite 77
and Joe Verfin 73. Tops
for the Orioles were Ron
Gula 43-41-32-116, Sibby
Cicero 96, Bernie Derby
93, Gordy Price 70 and
Jack Tobias, two games
of 55.
The Phillies spragged
the Dodgers chances by
also taking the last game
and give the Dodgers a 2-1
win. The Phillies play the
Orioles next week and the
Dodgers and Brewers
square off.
High for the Dodgers
were Paul Starolis 4544-
36-125, Jerry Drobenak 38-
102, Babe Kern 86, Bob
Phils, Jack Knecht 42-103,
Max Chipego 34-34-32-100,
Fronge Fronczkiewicz 91,
Al Bogdon 67.
Top five in averages:
Starolis 38, Ron Gula 37,
Jack Tobias 30, Dr. Leo
Potera, Jack Knecht and
Fronge Fronczkiewica
are tied with a 29.
Standings: Orioles 27-
15, Dodgers and Brewers
24-18, Phils 11-31.
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MR. AND- MRS.
MICHAEL “CACTUS”
S TELMA--612 Church St.,
Swoyersville will cele-
anniversary tomorrow.
They were wed on May 5,
1962 at Sacred Heart
Church in Luzerne by
Rev. Richard Zavacki.
Mrs. Stelma is the former
Marie Chismar of
Swoyersville. Mr. Stelma
also is a native of
Swoyersville.
Their attendants: were
Chismar Gabriele, Peter
Tirpak Jr., Gerri Ger-
chak, Leonard Padalski,
Ann Marie Ondish, Ray
Flower girl was Susanna
Stelma and Robert Apler
Jr., was ring bearer.
The Stelmas are the
parents of four children,
Michele, Mark, Michael
Jr. and Matthew.
Stelma is a mechanic
with the Elextor Co.
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MR. AND MRS. JOHN
BARBER former
residents of Sly St.,
Luzerne and now
residents of Plains will
celebrate their 7th
wedding anniversary
tomorrow. They were wed
on May 5, 1976 by Rev.
Thomas - Yasozh at St.
Peter and Paul’s Church
in Plains.
Mrs. Barber is the
former. Mary
Malenovitch, daughter of
‘Mr. Gus Malenovitch and
the late Pauline
Malenovitch of Plains.
Barber is the son of Mrs.
Fred Barber and the late
Fred Barber of Luzerne.
Their attendants were
Jean and Robert Smith
and Sharon Barber and
Thomas Phillips.
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MR. AND MRS. JOHN
LUKACHKO, 239 Kelly
St., Luzerne will celebrate
their 25th wedding an-
wer e married on May 10,
in Swoyersville by Rev.
John Masakowski.
Mrs. Lukachko is the
former Louise Kuzma,
daughter of Mrs. Mary
Kuzma and the late
Joseph Kuzma of
Swoyersville. Lukachko is
the son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. John Lukachko of
Swoyersville.
Their attendants were
Betty Kuzma Ondish and
Frank Ondish.
The Lukachkos are the
parents of two children
Mary Lou and John Jr.
Lukachko is associated
with the Globe Security at
Wilkes College, Wilkes-
Barre.
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MR. AND MRS.
ROBERT HOSPODAR,
Huntsville Road, Shaver
town, former residents of
Barber St., Swoyersville,
will celebrate their 24th
wedding anniversary
Monday. They were
married on May 9, at the
Holy Trinity Church in
Swoyersville by Msgr.
Michael C. Polcha. Mrs.
Hospodar is the former
Margaret Reggie,
daughter of Mrs. Theresa
Reggie and the late
George Reggie of
Swoyersville. Hospodar is
the son of Mrs. Ann
Hospodar and the late
John Hospodar of
Swoyersville.
Their attendants were
Joan Salata Humanan-
sky, Dolores Spirko
Shedosky, ruth Kozokas
Gurnari, Mary Piskorik,
Agnes Olejnik Ambro-
movage, Bob Long, Joe
Backo, Eddie Lipinski,
Sal Kolesar and John
Gamble.
The Hospodars are the
parents of five children,
Robert Jr., Margaret,
John, Christopher and
Jessica.
Mr. Hospodar is
Wyoming Valley West
High School has offered a
computer math course for
more than 10 years. Re
cently, the school ex-
program with the pur-
chase of nine TRS-80
computers from Radio
‘‘hands on’ experience
with the computers and a
better understanding of
computer languages.
In the past several
years, Wyoming Valley
West's computer math
* Pd. Pol. Adv.
course has grown from
four classes to 10 one-
semester classes per
year, with a student to
computer ratio of two to
one. This class is taken,
not in place of another
math course, but in ad-
dition to or as a supple-
ment to the required math
courses--a fact which was
commended in the recent
procedure,
According to ‘An
Agenda for Action,”
published by the national
Council of Teachers of
| Mathematics, “A com-
| oiter literacy course,
familiarizing the student
with the role and impact
of the computer, should be
a part of the general
education of every
student.”” This recom-
mendation for the 1980’s
math courses has been
emphasized since the
introduction of the micro-
computer.
Upon successful
completion of the
Wyoming Valley West
computer math course,
| the student will be able to
use all of the computer
equipment associated
associated with his
brother Steve at
Hospodar’s Service
Station on Shoemaker St.,
Swoyersville. Bob is also
an accordionist and
leader of the musical
group called the Fire
Lites.
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MR. AND MRS. PAUL
STAROLIS, former
residents of Swoyersville
and now residing at
Sickler Drive, Carverton,
will celebrate their 17th
wedding anniversary
Saturday. Mrs. Starolis is
the former Susan
Megatulski, daughter of
Mrs. Anna Megatulski of
Kingston and the late
Charles Megatulski.
Starolis is the son of Mrs.
Josephine Starolis,
Swoyersville and the late
Joseph Starolis.
Their attendants were
Helen Slitko, William
Sikorski, Roberta Miller,
Phil Zachary, Karen
Megatulski and Stan
Durtin.
The Starolis’ are the
parents of two children,
Paul Jr. and Susan.
Mr. Starolis is em-
ployed with Charmin
MR. AND MRS. JOHN
YURKO, 88 Watkins St.,
.Swoyersville will cele-
brate their 44th wedding
‘anniversary Sunday.
They were married on
‘May 8, 1939 at St. Mary’s
Church, Swoyersville by
the late Rev. Joseph
Buda. Mrs. Yurko is the
former Lucy Slempa of
Swoyersville. Mr. Yurko
is also a Swoyersville
native.
The Yurkos are the
parents of two sons, John
Jr., El Paso, Texas and
Richard, Bronx, N.Y.
Cleaners in Kingston.
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MR. AND MRS.
GERALD O’DONNELL, &
former residents of
Swoyersville, now
residing at 27 Forrest
Drive, Dallas, will
celebrate their 27th an-
niversary tomorrow.
They were married on
May 5, 1956 at Fooresville,
Md. Mrs. O'Donnell is the
former Dorothy Farrell of
Old Forge. O'Donnell is
the son of Mrs. Mary
O’Donnell, Swoyersville
and the late Robert
O’Donnell.
Their attendants were
Dorothy Gavlick
Yurkoski and Robert
O’Donnell.
The O’Donnells are the
parents of five children,
Gerald, Jeffrey, Mark,
Michele and Michael
Andrew.
O’Donnell is associated
with the Federal Traffic
Control at the Phila-
delphia National Airport. | _
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MR. AND MRS. JAMES
Z AMBITO, 161 Oliver St.,
Swoyersville recently
celebrated their 25th
wedding anniversary.
They were wed by Msgr.
Edward S. Manikowski,
at St. Joseph’s Church,
Wyoming. Mrs. Zambito
is the former Julie Popko
of Wyoming. Zambito is a
Swoyersville native.
Their attendants were
Joseph Prula, Carola
Licata, deceased, Charles
Zambito and Maureen
Selenski Varone.
The Zambitos are the
parents of two children,
Denise Scalzo of Glen
Riddle, Pa., and Anthony
at home. They also have
one grandson, -Matthew
Scalzo.
Mr. Zambito is af-
filiated with Tony’s
Restaurant, Kingston
which was founded by his
late dad, Anthony
_ Zambito.
ziata, instructor.
with the TRS-80 Micro
computing System, to
write programs in the
BASIC computer
language and to store
them into the computer’s
memory on diskettes or
cassettes, and to solve
problems applying BASIC
programming. This
computer course also
privides enrichment for
the students through their
individual studies via the
computer.
According to Mr. John
la Nunziata, one of the
school’s computer math
instructors, this computer
math class is an
‘“‘essential part of an
academic student’s ‘en
trance into college.”
Many colleges now
require basic computer
literacy. Wyoming Valley
West alumni = have
reported that their
computer math course
proved to be useful when
they moved on to college
study.
Since the invention of
the micro-computer, man
has become increasingly
aware of the fact that
knowledge of computer
operation is vital to his
future. Expansion of the
curriculum
computer software is seen
necessary in the near
future. An advanced
computer math class is
now being considered.
This class would offer the
student a more detailed
manipulation of
programming and
computer language, in-
cluding Fortran IV. The
future also holds, for the
computer itself, a con-
version from cassette
data storage to disc
storage. This change
would increase the
computer’s capacity to
store programming in gy
formation.
Chairman of the
Wyoming Valley West
High School mathematics
department Mr. Joseph
AF. Opalski, and com-
puter instructors, John
LaNunziata and Richard
Furman, have each
gained first-hand ex-
perience in this area. In
thisday and age each one
of these competent in-
structors feels that the
computer math course is
essential in the lives of
our students, for com-
puters are becoming as
commonplace as
television sets. -
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