eS HT I a. ion LAKE-L EHMAN ANITA KALIE is the daughter of Jean Kalie of Hunlock Creek. Anita is a member of the Key Club Board of Directors. Vice-president of her ss, and is a statistician for the ball team. She is also a graduate of the In-Vogue Modeling School and enjoys roller skating, crochet, smil- ing, and helping people. Anita plans to pursue a career in medicine but is undecided as to which college she will attend. -()- DAVE KAPITULA is the son of Joseph and Charlene Kapitula of Shavertown. Dave’s hobbies include skiing, and tennis. He is a member of the National Honor Society and the Key Club and is a Credit Union Youth Ambassador. Dave plans to major in Pre-Med at the University of Miami. -0- PAM SOLINSKI is the daughter of Joe and Pauline Solinski of Idetown. She participates in field hockey, basketball softball and other out- door activities. Pam is looking for- ward to competing in states in field hockey and plans to study sports psychology or a related field in college 0-7 THE BAND is sponsoring a Hal- loween-Homecoming dance for Friday at 7 p.m. Yearbooks will also be handed out at the dance. ( 0: THE SENIOR CLASS selected the six girls who will represent them at the Homecoming ceremonies on Sat- urday. The girls and their escorts are: Donna DeGennaro and Colin Keefer, Cheryl Campbell and Jeff Keller, Jodi Casterline and Tim Ide, Samantha Wood and Vince Vespico, Monica Fletcher and Dave Jachiov- icz, and Deanne Williamson and Tony Sayre. CONGRATULATIONS to the foot- ball team on their 26-3 victory over Northwest. The Knights got all the points they needed on their third play from scrimmage when Bill secondary and hauled in a 57-yard touchdown pass. The Knights com- pletely dominated the game, only allowing the Rangers a field goal and 77 yards of total offense. Chris VanGorder scored twice and Bill George added to the barrage with a 10-yard jaunt into the endzone. THE LAKE-LEHMAN CROSS- COUNTRY TEAM turned in an impressive showing in the Montrose Invitational which featured many of the best teams in the state. The Knights finished fourth overall and individual honors were garnered by Dave Janiczek and John Rosen- crans who finished third and sixth respectively. The Lake-Lehman School District announces a new Pre-School-Early Education Program for parents and their pre-school children (4-year- olds), featuring four to six annual presentations on a variety of topics in each elementary school. These presentations will be structured to offer concurrent activities for both parents and their children, and will deal with such topics as: physical wellness, nutrition, prevention of toxic substance exposure, full-time kindergarten. orientation and screening, reading and math readi- ness, parent effectiveness training, etc. Dr. M. David Preston, Superin- tendent of Schools, stated that this unique program is a result of team rincipals, teachers, counselors, The District's PTA’s and will be involved in the The first presentation, which will be lan orientation to the District's full-time kindergarten program, is scheduled for the Lehman-Jackson Elementary School on Thursday, Oct. 25, 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.; Lake- Noxen Elementary School on Thurs- day, Oct. 25, 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and Ross Elementary School on Frieay, Oct. 26, 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Separate activities are scheduled for both adults and children. Coffee and donuts will be available for parents. While parents are involved with presentations from principals, teachers, guidance counselor, and nurse, the children will be engaged in an organized playtime in the gym, storytime in the library, a building tour, and a snack. Parents may ‘register’ for this first presentation by simply calling the neighboring elementary school office and letting us kow how many adults and children will be attend- ing. Telephone numbers are as fol- lows: Lake-Noxen Elementary, 639- 1129; Lehman-Jackson Elementary, 675-2165; and Ross Elementry, 477- 5050 or 256-7897. Students disp Students in Mrs. Cathy Tasco’s homeroom at Dallas Intermediate School are developing visual enrich- ment projects on individual life experiences. Each child will display his completed project for an assigned week during the school year. After research and preparation, pupils arrange photographs, collec- tions and other special interest items in the classrooms. Included in the week’s activity is a class discus- sion and a question and answer session. Celebrated as this week’s student of the week is Jason Gainey. For son’s This Is Your Life project he shoulder pads symbolic of his desire to become a pro football player. He also displayed last year’s baseball, baseball hat, baseball mitt, farm league picture. Jason artistically displayed family photos, of a visit to Disney World and New York City, as well as their summer home. Shown above, Jason Gainey dis- The Sun Goes lay projects plays his project for Mrs. Tasco’s fifth grade class at Dallas Interme- diate School. Down People Gather Around Your Music And The Bes 'g 24 Hours, { Prizes Too! Mass participants shown here "in the Mr. and Mrs. Sholtis. Mission Sunday was celebrated on October 21 with the Most Rev. James C. Timlin, Bishop of Scran- ton, serving as Principal Celebrant and Homilist at a special Mission Mass at Saint Peter’s Cathedral, Scranton. This year, all elementary schools in the Scranton Diocese were invited to send two students to represent their school in the “Pro- cession of Nations.” Those students participating in the procession were identified by their native dress and a sign of their country or flag colors of the nation they represented. Gate of Heaven School in Dallas was represented by Marlo Sholtis, a fourth grade student, and Eric Wil- liams, fifth grade students. Marlo and Eric represented Mexico in the ‘Procession of Nations.” Contest winners Forty Fort, Over 2,000 town, 96 hoagiesp; ng prints. S Box 366, Dallas, Pa. 18612. F PND NLP NLP NL DNL DP ALD ALD NLD NLD nnn DRED nnn DALE nd I Photo (describe) os Published . CREPE NLD NLD wD NLD nun ne nG \ “4 -— Lorena Beniquez Ry q CHRISTINE CHIMOCK is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chimock of Shavertown. Christine is a business major in high school and her favorite class is Business English. She is currently a dietary aide at the Meadows Nursing Home in Dallas. Christine hope to attend Lackawanna Jr. College after grad- uation and study to be a medical or legal secretary. -0- JOE DARLING is the offspring of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Darling, of Hildebrandt Road in Dallas. Joe is currently a member of the basket- ball team - he’s the center (obviously since he’s 6’5’’). In his free time, Joe enjoys working on cars and playing football. He is also a big help to his dad when he works on the family farm. Another of Joe’s hobbies is listening to music by his favorite rock group - 38 Special. After graduation, Joe plans to attend college, but is undecided on a major. -0- MELISSA DAVIES is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs.: William Davies of Shavertown. Missy's activities include. the steering committee, yearbook an she is presently quar- termaster of the strutter squad. She has also been a member of both the Prom and Homecoming courts. Missy plans to attend Penn State and major in English after gradua- tion. -0- TRACY DAVIS is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis III, of High Point Acres in Dallas. Tracy is presently the quartermaster of the silks squad and an active member in chorus. She is also a member of the yearbook committee. Although her schedule keeps her quite busy, Tracy often finds time to paint or play the piano. Tracy hopes to attend Penn State to major in ele- mentary-early childhood education. -0- LAST WEEKEND WAS HOME- COMING at Dallas. The festivities - 2 Th SEE Kim Rollman CY =f auditorium with a pep rally. The. Homecoming Court and their: escorts were announced. On Satur-. day, everyone was anxious to see; who the 1984-85 Homecoming Queen: would be. The football game against: Meyers began and when half time: rolled around, Meyers was ahead 14-7. However, Dallas had shown a lot of guts and it looked as if it could. be a close game, maybe Dallas: could even win. The band completed its show and: members of the court and their: escorts took the field. Court mem-: bers were Amy Aston, escorted by" Mark Farrell; Keri Bonawitz, escorted by Jeff Zaykowski; Davies, escorted by Drew Jubis;: Mary Farrell escorted by Jeff Hall; ’ Judy Fitch, escorted by A.J. Bitt- ner; Sharon Dougherty, escorted by; Derek Tamburro. Last year’s home- coming queen, Cristi Strauser,. escorted by Craig Rome, took the field. After waiting for what seemed like hours, Amy Aston was crowned the 1984-85 Dallas Homecoming Queen. - The first runner-up was Mary Farrell. Congratulations to all the girls in the court. -0- A SPIRIT COMPETITION was held between classes at Dallas High last week. The competition lasted a week in which spirit links were on. sale for a nickel. At the end of the’ week, all of the links were put : class. As usual, the seniors were: first, the juniors were second and the sophomores were third. Alright; seniors!! Jeff Zaykowski was. presented with a jacket for being: the person with the most school - Cengratulations, Jeff!!! » -0- >a THE COMPETITION between the Dallas and Lehman cheerleaders is still going on. Come on Dallas, let’s, Lehman that Dallas is till and will Rachell Schall GATE OF HEAVEN CHEER- LEADERS were chosen for the cur- rent school year. Captain and co- captain are Joellen Drapiewski and Kathleen Kane. Members are Maria Bigus, Cindy Capone, Christine Casterline, Jonelle Fabian, Maria Johnson, Cindy and Wendy Kunis- kas, Colleen McGovern, Jessica Oravitz, Rachel Schall, Kim Taylor, Marlo Trapani and Jenifer Spencer as alternate. -0- WE WISH TO CONGRATULATE the winners of the pumpkin - deco- rating contest held on Wednesday, Oct. 17 in the school gym. Following are the first place winners in each grade: First grade, Erin Kane and Mark Wojciekowski. Second grade, Nicole Anagule and Amy Wis- newski. Third grade, Corin Schall and Mark Finarelli. Fourth grade, Sean Brady and Stephen Bredaric. Fifth grade, Cyndi Elenchick and Robert Casterline. Sixth grade, Gregory Stahovec and John Lucas. Seventh grade, Maria Bigus. Eighth grade, Albert Finarelli. The deco- rated pumpkins, varied and fantas- tic as the ywere, gave evidence of much planning and real skill. Everyone enjoyed seeing the dis- played pumpkins. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ITS HISTORY, Gate of Heaven is plan- ning to elect a Student Council. There are 13 offices on the commis- sion. Students from eight, seventh and sixth grades are eligible for election if qualifications are ful- filled. The primary election is scheduled for Thursday, the 25th. Each candidate is permitted to make a two minute campaign speech before the student body. The Joan Segrave- Li always be superior! General Election will take place on November 6. -0- MRS. MARY B. PLEBAN, a rep- resentative of the Pennsylvania school to observe the school lunch proram. Mrs. Pleban is Advisor for the Children’s Nutrition Programs. -0- BASKETBALL TRYOUTS for sixth, seventh and eighth graders for the Gate of Heaven Gators will be held in the school gym from 9 a.m. til 12 noon on Saturday, Nov. 3: BRIAN JEZUIT of the fourth grade at Gate of Heaven recently participated in a Karate Competi-- tion at the Dynasty Karate Acad-- emy in Lehighton, Pa. The competi- tion encompasses several states including, Pennsylvania, New York and Maryland. Brian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jezuit of Harris, Hill in Trucksville, won second place in Kata Form. He is the equivalent of a Blue Belt; his style is Shorin-Ryu. Mrs. Carol Long is his instructor. Congratulations, again Brian. Pet STUDENT OF THE WEEK : JOELLEN DRAPIEWSKI, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dra- piewski of Oak Hill, Dallas, is undeced "about her future career plans, but hopes to attend Bishop O'Reilly High School next year. JoEllen, was recently elected Cap- tain of the cheerleading squad at Gate of Heaven. She enjoys sports, especially swimming and volleyball. JoEllen has no favorite subject in school, she enjoys them all equally. Her favorite song is ‘Do Not Stand in the Shadows.” She likes music by Billy Idol. Viet A x nl | DALLAS POST © CARRIERS WANTED x VARIOUS AREAS OF Wi. BK. MOUNTAIN: ES «1 College Manor New Goss x Fernbrook Manor x . Haddenfield Oak Hill 1% Hills Old Goss 5 Harveys Lake Manor x Midway Manor Shrine Acres Trucksville x Areas N x For More Information of 9 Call Jean at 675-5211 * LEBER EL ERR) a a v i Y v