The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 25, 1984, Image 16

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16 THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1984
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Dentist visited : :
Students from the nursery school at the Trucksville United Methodist Church recently toured the
office of Dental Associates, 210 Carverton Road. The tour was arranged to familiarize students
- «with the techniques used in a modern dental office. Shown above, from left, first row, are Erin
Rother, Forrest Cummings, Jackie Youlles, Brian Tupper and Carson Hawke. Second row, Mrs.
Linda Mazur, Nursery School Coordinator; Ms. Dawn Guloas, teacher; Lindsay Kravitz, Lora
© Jones, Amy Frederick, David Bell, Christopher Groft, Nicole Wenrick, and Elaine Carpenter,
. ,R.D.H. Third row, Eddie Pukara, Jesse Miller, A.J. Shaver, Tara Pattridge, Kristin Goodman and
Candy sale winners
Shown here are the top salesmen in the recent Easter Candy Sale conducted at Gate of
Heaven School, Dallas. From left, first row, Joseph Heppding, Marlo Sholtis, Peter Elechko,
Sharon Williams, Brian Ginochetti and Stacey Traver. Second row, Cathy Greger, Kelly Austin,
Michael Mascoli, Jack Jones, Lisa Ford, Father William Cusick, and Sister M. Davida, principal.
News & Ad Gate of Heaven announces
Jeanette Humphrey. Fourth row, Ms. Paula Walp, teacher; Dr. Charles B. Lawley, Darryl Curry, Deadline
Dental Assistant; Kathi Coulter, Dental Receptionist; Bernie Daubert, Dental Assistant and y s
Veronica Trapani, RDH. Friday Noon Easter Candy Sale winners
The Gate of Heaven School,
Dallas, recently held its Annual
Easter Candy Sale. Proceeds from
the sale will be used for school
activities and for the purchase of
books for the library.
Williams each received a Texas
Instruments home computer;
Joseph Heppding and Kelly Austin
won savings’ bonds and Michael
Mascoli, Lisa Ford, Brian Ginoch-
etti, Jack Jones, and Stacey Traver
each won cash prizes.
Jim and Kathy Greger served as
chairmen for the candy sale
assembled and delivered free*...low, low prices too!
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Check presented
With the cooperative efforts of the Dallas Township faculty,
the Westmoreland faculty and the Dallas School District
Administration, a benefit volleyball tournament was held
recently in the Dallas Township school gymnasium. The
support of the boys and girls of both schools and all those in
attendance made it possible to present a check in the
amount of $280 to the Ronald McDonald House in Danville.
Shown here, from left, are Jean Uter, Dallas Township
building coordinator, presenting the check to Tina Kocher,
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McDonald’s representative.
The kindergarten classes of Mrs.
Callahan, Mrs. McCain and Mrs.
Moran of the Dallas Township Ele-
mentary School had the opportunity
of having an interesting program on
nature presented recently. Mr.
Spear of the Eberhard Museum of
Scranton gave a talk on reptiles.
Mr. Spear told the children that
reptiles are not good pets and have
a bad reputation due to lack of
- understanding by children and par-
ents alike. He went on to describe
the four groups of reptiles - lizards,
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alligators, turtles and snakes.
The program was a great success
with the children as Mr. Spear had
examples of all four groups of
reptiles for the classes to examine
closely. Fortunately for the students
and teachers, the reptiles were
stuffed and allowed the children a
greater opportunity for a hands-on
experience.
Special thanks to the Dallas
Township P.T.O. for providing this
enrichment program to the kinder-
garten students.
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