The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 18, 1984, Image 12

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    ‘Students see play
“The Comedy
O'Connell.
Regional high school English stu-
dents studying the works of William
Shakespeare had an opportunity to
see one of his plays, ‘““The Comedy
of Errors’ come alive.
Through the’ cooperation of the
King’s College department of Thea-
tre, a Shakespearean play is
annually presented to the high
school students. The college cooper-
ates with the regional teachers who
present Shakespeare in class and
then bring their students to King’s
for a presentation by the King’s
students.
Bro. James Miller, C.S.C., Chair-
man of the Theatre department,
who also served as designer and
technical director for ‘“The Comedy
of Errors” reported that over 600
high school students attrended the
four matinee performances. “The
Comedy of Errors’ was directed by
J. Gerald Godwin.
King’s next presentation will be
George Orwell’s “1984” on May 3, 4
and 5.
Lake-Lehman : High School
selected Douglas Ide to participate
in this year’s Hugh O’Brien Youth
Foundation Central Pennsylvania
Seminar as Ambassador from Lake-
Lehman High School.
The local competition was open to
all high school sophomores. The
criteria for selection consisted of
evidence of emerging leadership
ability, cooperation with fellow
human beings and sensitivity to the
needs of others, ability to relate to
new pursuits and acquaintances,
and the desire to learn and share
knowledge and experience with
others.
Douglas Ide attended the Eastern
Pennsylvania Leadership Seminar
on March 29, 30, 31 and April 1, in
Lancaster with other outstanding
sophomores from throughout Cen-
tral Pennsylvania.
At this Leadership Seminar, spon-
sored by the Pennsylvania Jaycees
and hosted by the Lancaster Jay-
cees, one boy and girl was selected
to attend the annual, all-expense
paid, week long International Lead-
ership. Seminar, sponsored by the
Hugh O’Brien Youth Foundation
and coordinated by Radcliffe Col-
lege. It will be conducted in Boston,
Mass., August 18-25.
Those selected to participate in
the International Leadership Semi-
nar will interact with top tenth
graders from every state in the
nation and twenty other countries
and with prominent leaders in busi-
ness, government, education and
the professionas as an extension of
the state experience.
nomination to any of the four mili-
tary academies for the classes
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entering in the summer of 1985.
Applications for the U.S. Military
Academy at West Point, the Naval
Academy at Anapolis, the Air Force
in Colorado Springs, and the Mer-
chant Marine Academy at T.ing’s
Point, New York, are available by
contacting Congressman Frank
Harrison’s Wilkes-Barre or Wash-
ington offices.
Wilkes-Barre area residents can
call 825-2200 and those who live
outside that local dialing area can
call, toll-free, 1-800-222-2346, to
request applications. Or those inter-
ested can write to Congressman
Harrison, at Ten East South Street,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa, 18701, or 1541
Longworth HOB, Washington, D.C.,
20515. :,
Applicants are required to com-
plete their application forms and to
take the scholastic aptitude test
(SAT) or the American College Test
(ACT).
T-shirt kids
Elementary School.
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
T-Shirt day
held at school
The Lehman-Jackson Elementary
School conducted ‘‘Read-a-T-Shirt’]
day on Tuesday, April 10. The
project was sponsored by the
E.C.ILA. Chapter I Reading-Math
staff and Parent Advisory Council.
Students and faculty members wore
their favorite ‘T-shirt with a
this project was to get students to
read, and learn, without realizing it.
The ‘‘Read-a-T-Shirt” day was
held as a finale to the ‘“Hang-Ups”
project consisted of signs (contain-
ing a word, phrase, question or
riddle) being displayed at various
locations in teh school to be read by
Parent Advisory Council mem-
bers who participated in this project
Konopinski, Lenore Rosencrans,
Beth Chamberlain and Florence
Campbell.
E.C.I.A. Chapter I teachers who
were involved in the project are
Molly Simonds, Joan Roskos, Ed
Ladamus, Drena Gorgone, Peter
Adults get into act
Members of the cafeteria staff at the Lehman-Jackson
Elementary School also got into the act and participated in
the ‘‘Read-A-T-Shirt’’ day. From left, first row, JoAnn
Dave Smith, Terry Piat-
Carle Welter and Marie
Shatrowski and Ken Albert.
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Idetown church
A program entitled “The Family
of God” was held recently at the
Idetown United Methodist Church
under the leadership of Mrs. Shirley
Mahle.
“The Family of God”, a Quiet
Day service was written by Gwen
White, the wife of the bishop of the
New Jersey Area United Methodist
Churches. Mrs. White is involved in
family-related work and has served
as’ a workshop leader in family
enrichment. She has also served on
the New Jersey Area Task Force on
holds program
Child Advocacy for United Method-
ist Women.
The Quiet Day speaker was the
Rev. Margaret Reid who Spoke on
the importance of the “family.”
Rev. Reid reminded all present that
people living alone need to “care for
someone else” just as much as they
need “someone else to care for
them.”
were the Centermoreland, Carver-
ton and Alderson churches.