The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 11, 1984, Image 16

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    Solo winners
Cooper.
There was a very important visi-
tor at the Dallas Intermediate
School recently.
The students were amused by his
long hair, bifocal glasses, knickers
and white stockings, long brown
coat, vest and his shirt with ruffled
collar and cuffs.
Benjamin Franklin came to give a
talk. Mr. Franklin told of his early
childhood and being the youngest
son and having 17 sisters and broth-
ers. He spoke of early experiments,
flying kites in electrical storms, his
early years in the publishing busi-
ness and. his friendships with
George Washington, Betsy Ross and
John Hancock.
Mr. Franklin told of his many
inventions which are part of our
daily lives, bifocal glasses, the
Franklin Stove, the public library,
the fire company and the lightning
rod.
Mr. Franklin’s talk was sponsored
by the Dallas Intermediate School
Parent-Teachers Organization.
Committee
to evaluate
Lake-Lehman
Lake-Lehman Junior-Senior High
School will be evaluated by a visit-
ing committee appointed by the
Commission on Secondary Schools
of the Middle States Association on
Oct. 24, 25 and 26 of this year. The
Commission on Secondary Schools
was established to promote the
improvement of secondary educa-
tion.
During this school year each
member of the high school staff is
serving on committees for the pur-
pose of self-evaluation. Each com-
mittee will review its own evalua-
tion and determine strengths and
recommendations for
improvement. These major findings
will be reviewed before the entire
faculty for approval and will then
be presented to the visiting commit-
fee.
During the three days in October,
the visiting team will study the
committee reports, observe classes,
talk with teachers, students and
administrators, tour the school com-
munity and become familiar with
the general operation of the school
system.
At the conclusion of the evalua-
tion, a written report of the commit-
tee’s evaluation is sent to Lake-
Lehman. This report will serve as a
guide to the staff and administra-
tion in the ever-progressing process
of education.
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Recital planned
at 2 p.m.
Gwyn Wood and Danielle White,
both juniors at College Misericordia
14, at 2 p.m. in Regina Hall on the
college campus.
Gwyn Wood is a flutist studying
with Mary Lou Veremeychik, divi-
perform selections by Prokofiev,
Saint-Saens, Hanson and Faure at
the recital. Steve Broskoski will
accompany Miss Wood on the piano.
A member of the College’s Flute
Ensemble, Miss Wood also partici-
pates in the Chorus, Music Therapy
Club and was a member of the 1983
Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Band.
She is the daughter of T.N. Jr.
and Jeannine Wood of Harveys
Lake.
Danielle White, a soprano, will
perform pieces by Lotti, Pergolsi,
Bach and Gluck. She willbe accom-
panied by Cindy Stefanik on the
pinao.
Miss White studies with Ms. Suk
Soon Kim, division of fine arts
lecturer.
In college activities, Miss White is
a member of the Chamber Singers,
Folk Group, Glee Club and has
participated in clown miming and
Rock Masses.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel F. White of West Sims-
bury, Conn.
Frank Galicki, assistant principal
of the Dallas Senior High announces
that Mark Hines, a sophomore at
Dallas Senior High, attended the
Hugh O’Brien Eastern Pennsylvania
Youth Leadership Seminar March
29 through April 1 in Lancaster.
Mark’s trip to Lancaster was being
sponsored by the Back Mountain
Jaycees.
Mark was chosen by sophomore
teachers to represent Dallas Senior
High on the basis of leadership
ability, sensitivity to others, and a
desire for knowledge and ability to
relate to new and different experi-
ences.
During the course of the seminar
in Lancaster one boy and girl were
chosen to represent Eastern Penn-
sylvania at the International Lead-
ership Seminary to be held in
Boston on Aug. 18 to 25. This confer-
ence is coordinated by Radcliffe
College.
Mark is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Hines of 18 Fox Hollow Road,
RD 5, Dallas. Mark is a participant
in the Gifted Program at Dallas
Senior High. He has been a NEDT
Certificate winner in 9th and 10th
grade, is presently a member of the
Chess Club aol has been involved in
Student Council, Basketball and
Cross-Country racing. At the
present time Mark is interested in
pursuing a career in medicine.
Wyoming Seminary Senior
Christy Brown, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Brown, Dallas, has
been selected as the March Student
of the Month for the Kingston-Forty
Fort Lions Club, according to O.
Charles Lull, dean of the Upper
School in Kingston. Lull is pictured
above congratulating Miss Brown.
An active participant in the prep
school’s activities, Miss Brown is a
staff member and photography co-
editor of the school’s newspaper and
yearbook. Christy was a four year
member of the girls’ field hockey
team and was selected a district all-
star in her junior and senior years!
She was also a member of the boys’
tennis team and girls’ swim team. ¢
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Christy was co-chairperson of the
students’ United Way project for the
past two years and was chosen to
attend the Close-Up trip to Washing-
ton, D.C. as part of Wyoming Semi-
nary’s Civic Service Education Pro-
gram.
Miss Brown has been on the
Dean’s List’ every term while at
Wyoming Seminary and is a
member of the Cum Laude Aca-
demic Honor Society. She also
received the Jerry A. Iscovitz Good
Sportsmanship Award in her junior
year.
After graduation, Christy will
attend Cornell University and plans
a career in medicine.