The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 07, 1984, Image 13

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Halloween Parade
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
(Photo by Ed Campbell)
[Parents are
classrooms
The ECIA Title I Remedial Read-
ing and Math programs of the Lake-
Lehman School District extend an
invitation to parents and all inter-
ested persons to visit their class-
rooms on Wednesday, Nov. 7. This
will provide an opportunity to
observe the children in a learning
situation, experiencing the materi-
‘als and methods used in the class-
rooms.
Classroom visitation will involve
the following buildings and teach-
ers: Lehman-Jackson at which
Molly Simonds and Edward Lada-
mus teach Remedial Reading, and
Terry Piatkowski and Dave Smith
teach Remedial Math; Lake-Noxen
at which Patricia Peiffer and Sheila
Marie Borton teaches Remedial
Math; Ross at which Drena Gor-
gone teaches Remedial Reading,
and Carla Welter teaches Remedial
Math; and the Junior High at which
Jerry Gizenski teaches Remedial
Reading.
Parents of children in these pro-
grams will soon be receiving invita-
tions that include the specific time
at which their child attends class.
Members of the Parent Advisory
Council will be greeting parents at
each building, serving as guides to
the classrooms and providing
refreshments.
Drive held
The Circle K Club of Luzerne
County Community College, in coop-
eration with the American Red
Cross, recently conducted a blood
drive at the community college
campus in Nanticoke and exceeded
their goal of 100 pints.
Approximately 115 pints of blood
were donated by college staff mem-
bers, students, and members of the
Halloween fun
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
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Posters made
THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR
HIGH SCHOOL REPORT CARDS
will be issued on Friday, Nov. 9.
PAUL DIETL is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Dietl of Shaver-
town. In his free time, Paul likes to
practice his hockey sack skills and
listen to his favorite group, the
Beatles. Paul also enjoys skiing and
vacationing away from home. After
graduation, Paul plans to attend
college and major in computer sci-
ence with a concentration on busi-
ness.
DAVID DILLON is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Dillon of Dallas.
David is very active in school activ-
ities. He is vice president of the
National Honor Society, a member
of the yearbook staff, and he is also
‘on the golf team. Dave has also
landed a role in the fall play,
“Romanoff and Juliet.” After grad-
uation David hopes to attend Carne-
gie-Mellon University and study
architectiure with an emphasis on
computer aided design.
DAVID DOMBEK is the son of
David Dombek of Dallas and Paula
Kostewicz of Kingston. Dave is a
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member of theband, he plays trom-
bone. In his free time, Dave enjoys
listening to Rush and messing
around with things having to do
with electronics. After graduation,
Dave plans to attend a college to
achieve a Doctorate degree in math.
ROBIN DOMZALSKI is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Domzalski of
Perrin Ave. in Shavertown. Robin is
a member of the yearbook staff and
loves to listen to the Doors. After
graduation, Robin plans to attend
college (preferably close to home)
to major in early childhood educa-
tion.
TIM DORAN is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Doran of Terrace Ave. in
Trucksville. Tim’s hobbies inlcude
shooting pool and playing other
various sports. He also enjoys lis-
tening to his favorite group, Rush.
Upon graduating, Tim plans to
attend a two-year business school.
THE FOOTBALL TEAM won its
win over Northwest. In the first
half, the passing game was on and
Tim Lyons hit marc Ramirez for an
80 yard touchdown.
TOM BEDFORD is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Bedford of Sweet
Valley. Tom enjoys motorcycling,
snowmobiling, and fixing cars. He
also spends time swiming, hunting
and fishing. Tom plans to attend
college at LCCC or psssibly join the
work force after school.
BILL BOYLE is the son of Joe
and Ann Boyle of Lehman. His
school activities include football,
basketball and baseball. In his lei-
sure hours Bill plays ping-pong and
enjoys horseback riding with his
father. Bill hopes to attend college
at SM.U., major in business and
play baseball.
DAVE JACHIMOWICZ is the son
of Thomas and Patricia Jachimow-
icz of Shavertown. Dave playes
volleyball, sky dives, hang glides,
and water skiis for recreation. This
dangerous lifestyle is epitomized as
the rugged outdoorsman advises,
“Live every moment as if it were
your last.” Dave plans to attend
college and major in Business
Administration.
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THE - KNIGHTS FOOTBALL
TEAM defeated Crestwood 20-14 in
front of a relatively sparse parents’
day crowd. The score wasn’t indica-
tive of the closeness of the game as
the Knights dominated the Comets.
Timely penalties and a blocked punt
were all that kept the Comets close,
as the Knights gained 310 total
yards of offense to the Comets 95.
Chris VanGorder’s rushing output
alone equalled the opponents offen-
sive yardage and he added two
scores and a two point conversion.
The Knights captured the victory
with T. Willy Cadwalader scoring on
a keeper in the final seconds.
CONGRATULATIONS. Lake-
Lehman Band who are now Class 3
“State Champs.” The LL Band cap-
tured the elusive award last Satur-
day with the score of 76. The second
place band was quite far behind
with a score of 69. Along with
winning the title, the band won high
marching, music and general
effects. The band also competed in
the Capture 7 Champiosnhips,
Sunday at Pittston. Lehman
defeated the rest of the bands with
the near-perfect score of 93. Con-
gratulations to the Dallas Band who
also won first in their class.
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THE LAKE-LEHMAN MINI
FOOTBALL TEAM, led by quarter-
back Lenny Annetta, won the Super
Bowl on Sunday. The Lions beat the
Edwardsville Eagles 18-6 and fin-
ished the season undefeated.
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Rachell Schall
THE SECOND ANNUAL MIS-
SION FAIR was held at Gate of
Heaven on October 31. The students
of all grades dressed up in costumes
and paraded around Dallas. There
were food, games, prizes and a
haunted house at the Mission Fair.
The school made over $1200 at the
Mission Fair; 8th grade had the
highest sales. The profits will go to
the underprivileged and the starv-
ing children around the world. Stu-
dents and faculty are very proud of
their outstanding accomplishments.
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THE P.T.G. at Gate of Heaven is
sponsoring a T-shirt and Sweatshirt
sale. The shirts will carry the Gate
of Heaven logo. Please remember to
place your order no later than
Friday, Nov. 13. Samples of the
merchandise are in the principal’s
oy
Joan Segrave-Daly
raising effort for the music pro-
gram.
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THE THIRD GRADERS are now
planning a field trip to Brace’s
Orchard. They have scheduled the
trip for Nov. 6. They are going to
watch a demonstration on how
apple cider is made.
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The student of the week:
ALBERT FINARELLI of the
eighth grade class is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Finarelli, Dorches-
ter Drive, Dallas. Albert plans to
attend Bishop O’Reily High School
next year. He is unsure about his
long range plans. He enjoys all
subjects equally. Albert plays sports
such as baseball and basketball. He
participates in the basketball pro-
gram at Gate of Heaven School.
Revival
services
planned
Revival services are to be held at
the Outlet Free Methodist Church,
Outlet-Lehman Road, Harveys
Lake, on Thursday, Nov. 1 through
Sunday, Nov. 11. Services will be
conducted each evening at 7:30 p.m.
and on Sunday mornings at 11 a.m.
The evangelist, Reverend Larry
Major, is a graduate of Lake-
Lehman High School and Penn View
Bible Institute. He was supply
pastor at God’s Missionary Church
in White Haven, and is now pastor-
ing the Pilgrim Holiness Church of
North Tonowanda, NY
Special music will be provided by
the evangelist and his wife, Sharon.
Reverend Archie Ridall, pastor of
the Outlet Free Methodist Church,
would like to invite everyone to
attend.
Program set
The Fine Arts Committee of the
Shavertown United Methodist
Church announces a Pre-Advent
Lessons & Carols program to be
held on Sunday Nov. 18, at 7:30 in
the Church Sanctuary. The program
will include music directors and
choir members from the host
church, Trucksville and Dallas
United Methodist Churches, Gate of
Heaven, St. Therese’s, St. Paul’s
Lutheran and other area musicians.
The ecumenical event is being
coordinated by Michael Miller,
music director at Shavertown
Church and incorporates music
from various traditions to celebrate
the coming Advent Season. The
combined choirs will offer ‘‘Christ-
mas Day” by Holst, “Adam Lay
Ybounden” by Ord, ‘Rejoice and
Be Merry” arranged by Jacques,
three French carols and others.
Area music directors participat-
ing in the program are Harry Tre-
bilcox, Eileen McDowell, Gwen
Moran, Jackie Sheehan, and Diane
Wojciechowski.
Special guest musicians are Rich-
ard Dower, organist, and Mary Lou
Veremeychik, flutist. Mr. Dower
earned a Master of Music degree at
Eastman School of Music, and is an
assistant professor of music at Col-
lege Misericordia, as well as organ-
ist-choirmaster at the Episcopal
Church of Sts. Clement and Peter in
Wilkes-Barre. He also conducts and
performs at the Music Box Dinner
Playhouse. Mary Lou Veremeychik
is principal flutist with the North-
eastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic,
and plays for Sinfonia de Camera,
the Wyoming Valley Oratorio,
Scranton Singers Guild, and the
Greater Hazleton Oratorio. She is a
graduate of Eastmas School of
Music and is on the faculty at
College Misericordia. :
Reader for the Lessons will be
Mrs. Brenda Dymond of Shaver-
town.
The program will be held at the
Shavertown . United Methodist
Church, located on the corner of
West Center Street and North
Pioneer Avenue. The Reverend
James A. Wert is senior pastor and
The Reverend Hariet L. Santos is
associate pastor.
The public is invited to attend.