The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 21, 1984, Image 17

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    Lehman announces Honor Roll
With the first marking period ending October 31, at
Lake-Lehman Senior High School, Principal John M.
Zaleskas releases an honor roll comprised of 41
scholars and 119 honor students.
First quarter beginning Aug. 28 and ending Oct. 31.
NINTH GRADE
SCHOLARS - Kristine Erhard, Jane Kubacki, Donna
Marx, Michelle Miroslaw, Matthew Reinert, Lori
Rogers, Ricky Stokes.
HONORS - Duane Austin, Connie Belkowski, Joanne
a Lori Cannon, Kevin Carey, Joseph Chickson,
wren Ciravolo, Douglas Doerfler, Amy Donovan, Alex
Frederick, Melissa Gooch, Erin Goodwin, Deborah
Gouger, Laura Gunn, Darin Ide, Kathleen McAvoy,
Stephanie Michalek, Thomas Mushala, Loretta Phil-
lips, Gail Repotski, Kimberly Scavone, Jannene Shaf-
fern, Beth Spencer, Kathryn Stefanowicz, Deborah
Stine, Andrew Thomas, Amy Walp.
TENTH GRADE
SCHOLARS - Linda Babetski, Susan DeGennaro,
Colleen Felty, Melissa Lord, Michelle Maceiko,
Marcia McCarroll, Tricia McNulty, Vanessa Rodzinak,
Beth Ann Stroud, Jennifer Turner, Lynn Ann Wypa.
HONORS - Donald Buzinkai, Angela Casey, Jennifer
Farley, Jennifer Follmer, Amy Higgins, Melissa
Hontz, Donna James, Steven Kazmierski, Scott Ker-
kowski, Kyra Koflanovich, Walter Konopke, Kimberly
Kozloski, Todd Krupa, Noel Kuznicki, Debra Levi,
Michelle Lord, Matthew McCormick, Eric McGrane,
Joseph Napieralski, Amy Penkrot, Colby Powell, Tina
Springer, Susanne Stash, robin Steadle, Michael Ste-
fanowicz, Rachelle Stuart, Bruce Weeks, Kimberly
Weidner, Corey Yencha.
ELEVENTH GRADE
SCHOLARS - Jeff Austin, Brent Bernstein, Brandon .
Dennis, Karen Evanish, Kelly Evanish, Jenifer
Fouchs, Douglas Ide, Lucinda Martin, Susanna Polos-
key, David Radomski, Karen Scott, Mark Stash,
Thomas Stepanski, Lori Stroud, Lisa Yanchunas.
HONORS - Paul Andes, Kelly Brown, Amy Chisar-
ick, Myrtle Cook, Lori Cragle, Yvonne Devens,
Thelma Glatz, Patricia Heath, Tammy Hislop, Sandra
Honeywell, Tammy James, Gregory Javer, David
Judge, Michael Kirchner, Melissa Kittle, John Kottler,
Kathleen Lasco, Marlo Lukas, Tracey McManus,
Cheryl Mushala, Patricia Reed, Anne Ryan, Lisa
Scouton, Amy Shook, Cindy Slocum, Joseph Smith,
Eric Steadle, Koren Strickland, Alicen VanGorder,
Kelly Jo Wandel, Mark Yaple, Janet Yatsko.
TWELFTH GRADE
SCHOLARS - Michael Annetta, Sandra Dicton, Susan
Dodson, Christine Harrison, Michelle Judge, Margare-
tha Lindberg, Juanita Swire, Kimberly Young.
HONORS - Judy Barcheski, Lisa Bebey, Richard
Bernick, T. Willy Cadwalader, Cheryl Campbell, Jodi
Casterline, Donna DeGennaro, Linda Dorrance,
Monica Fletcher, Eric Foster, Ann Gulitus, Eileen
Haines, Tina Hummel, Karen Iwanowski, Wendy
Jones, Kenneth Lanning, Lori Lopasky, Sharon Lulew-
icz, Paul Malak, Cynthia Scavone, Corrine Smith,
Heather Sorber, Kimberly Sorber, Debbie Stockage,
Joyce Taylor, Evan Thomas III, Kelliann Tobin, Ryan
Traver, Pamela Vollrath, Earl Weidner, Samantha
Wood.
PSU sets program
the ‘Opportunities in Technology’' Grant Program at Penn State Wilkes-Barre held a planning
committee meeting for the upcoming Symposium on Women’s Issues, which will be held at the
Lehman campus on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 7 p.m., in the Community Center of Hayfield House.
Shown, from left, seated, are Marge Esopi, coordinator of the Educational Opportunity Program;
Andrea Lanning, Julie Tilton, Shirleen Bruzauskas, Tina Dreisbach, Joy Ellwanger, and Phyllis
Burret, students. Standing: Renee Mintz, university relations; Pat Hinchey, English instructor;
Patricia Cole, coordinator of the Learning Support Center; Helen Stager, coordinator of the
“‘Opportunitiesin Technology’'’ grant program; and Karen Berlew, program assistant. The grant
program uses workshops, publications and counseling services to inform high school and
college students, guidance counselors and women returning to the work force about careers in
engineering technology and business administration.
LAKE-LEHMAN
SCHOOL NEWS
JODI CASTERLINE is the daugh-
ter of Bill and Mabel Casterline of
the award-winning Lake-Lehman
Band. She was also the hockey
manager and is active in the Year-
book Staff. In Jodi’s spare time, she
enjoys horseback riding and listen-
ing to music. Jodi’s future plans
include going to college to pursue a
career in computers. i
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CHRIS WILLIAMS is the daugh-
ter of Russell and Laura Williams of
Harveys Lake. Chris is co-captain of
the Swing Flags and also finds time
for horseback riding. In Chris’ lim-
ited spare time, she likes to relax
by going to the movies. After grad-
uation, Chris plans to go to college
and major in nursing.
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THE STUDENT COUNCIL is
sponsoring a Trivial Pursuit Contest
with teams of two competing. Inter-
ested parties should contact Mich-
elle Judge or Lisa Bebey for further
information.
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KNIGHTS TROUNCED DALLAS
last Saturday 33-0 in front of a lively
crowd. They capitalized on several
Dallas turnovers on route to the
one-sided victory. Chris VanGorder
was awarded offensive player of the
game due mainly to two rushing
touchdowns. Defensive backs of
Lake-Lehman held Mountaineers
aerial attack to 0 completions and
two interceptions. touchdowns were
also scored by Dave Martin and Bill
Bearde.
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THE KNIGHTS WRAPPED UP a
respectable 4-3 football season
Sunday night at their annual ban-
quet. Red Jones was the master of
ceremonies with Castle Inn catering
the event. The cheerleaders were
also honored by coaches Jean Lipski
and Bonnie Konigus as well as their
respective secret football players.
Graduating Knights are: Dave
Martin, T. Willy Cadwalader, Ed
Gavlick, Tim Kipling, P.J. Malak,
Bill Boyle, Earl Weidner, Chris
VanGorder, Bill Bearde and Steve
Mazur. The only graduating cheer-
leader is Kim Sorber.
Rachell Schall
STUDENTS AND TEACHERS of
Gate of Heaven School voted for
student council members on Nov. 6.
The results are the following: Presi-
dent, Donna Greger; 'Vice-Presi-
dent, Kim Taylor; Treasurer, Amy
Allardyce; School Spirit Coordinator
Denise Thompson; Bey’s Athletics,
Russel Bigus; Girl’s Athletics,
Kathy Hughes; Safety, Shane Wil-
liams,; Assemblies, April Yatsko,
Religious Affairs, Albert Finnerelli;
Publicity and Public Relations, Ste-
phen Greger; Transportation, Greg
Stahovec; At Large, Jacob Kirby.
We wish the Student Council a very
successful year.
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THE SECOND GRADERS went
on a field trip to Mercy Center
recently. Sister Regina showed
them how to make rings and wax
molds. They were shown how silver
melts and they saw a carved status
of the Virgin Mary. Before they left,
they saw the finished rings in their
SUE HAND is sponsoring a stu-
dent art show. It will be held on
Nov. 19-24 (excluding Thanksgiving)
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., except on
Wednesday when it will be from 9
am. to 6:30 p.m. Eight students
take art lessons from Sue Hand;
Rachel Schall, Jonelle Fabian,
Kevin Sult, Denise Thompson, John
Pieczynski, Nicole Kingsbury, and
Brian Jezuit. Their pictures will be
on display at Sue Hand’s studio
along with the work of many other
of Sue’s students. Do try to visit the
art display.
JOHN ELLSWORTH, an eighth
grader at Gate of Heaven is in the
Donna Greger
hospital. We wish him a speedy
recovery.
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NATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK
and National children’s Book Week
were observed last week. To partici-
pate, the 6th, 7th and 8th graders
made badges with slogans on it to
promote good reading habits. One
good slogan was “If at first you
don’t succeed, Read, Read, Again!”
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THE EGGS which the first grad-
ers have been watching, began to
hatch on Sunday. By Monday, soft,
yellow chicks were ready to leave
the incubator. Some of the chicks
have already been promised a
home. Congratulations to the first
graders and Sister Alice Ann!
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STUDENT OF THE WEEK:
Maria Johnson, an eighth grader at
Gate of Heaven, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Johnson. She
lives on Manor Drive in Kingston
Township. Maria finds English a
very interesting subject. She plans
to attend Dallas High School next
year. She would like to be a beauti-
cian when she is older. Maria
enjoys basketball and cheerleading.
She is a cheerleader at Gate of
Heaven. Her favorite sond is ‘‘Wild
Boys” by Duran-Duran. Her favor-
ite musical groups are ZZTop and
Duran-Duran. 5
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THE NOVEMBER PTG MEET-
ING was held in the school audito-
rium on Wednesday, Nov. 14. The
guest speaker was Marilyn Rudolph
of the Back Mt. Children’s Library,
who spoke to the teachers and
parents on books and the joy of
reading. At the business meeting,
Mr. Dick Kindler discussed a major
fund raising idea for the school to
begin in late winter. Before the
meeting ended a door prize was
awarded and refreshments provided
by the seventh grade mothers, were
served. The next PTG meeting will
take placein March, 1985.
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING to all
our readers, and to people every-
where!
Conferences held
American Education Week was
November 12-17. Parents and teach-
ers were busy with the many activi-
ties held at the Dallas Township
Elementary School.
Parent-teacher conferences were
held on Nov. 12.
Samuel Barbose, Principal,
served coffee and donuts for Dads
on Nov. 13 in the early morning to
give those who normally cannot fit
school visitation into their busy
daily schedule.
The teachers hosted a tea for the
parents on Nov. 13 which included
refreshments prepared by the
teachers. The parents were then
invited to visit the classrooms while
classes were in session.
Dr. Jeffrey Sternlieb, Child Psy-
chologist, was the guest speaker at
the second PTO meeting on Nov. 13.
Dr. Sternlieb’s topcs were ‘‘Self
Esteem” and ‘‘Peer Pressure.”
The week ended with the annual
Winter Carnival on Nov. 17. Clowns,
Santa Claus, games, raffles, prizes,
food, crafts, and a visit by Manny
Gordon were enjoyed by all.
So
Contest winners
Ukrainian Cultural Society.
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Lorena Beniquez
SANDRA EDMUNDS is the
daughter of Thomas Edmunds and
the late Betty Edmunds of Dallas.
Sandy is an active participant in
student council, yearbook and the
prop crew for the drama depart-
ment. She is also the entertainment
editor for the school newspaper and
an American Red Cross volunteer.
Sandy’s future plans include attend-
ing Christian College in California.
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JOHN EMIL is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John emil of Lower Demunds
Road in Fernbrook. John is pres-
ently employed by the Mahaffey Oil
Co. In his free time, John enjoys
watching television, his favorite
program is the Bill Cosby Show.
After graduation, John plans to
continue working for the oil com-
pany and Valley Swim and Tennis
Club. John later plans to attend
Wilkes College to major in’ account-
ing.
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CHRIS EVANS is the son of
Arline Sutton of Poplar Street in
Dallas. Chris is presently employed
at Weis Markets in Dallas. In his
free time, Chris enjoys playing foot-
ball ‘and baseball, hunting and lis-
tening to Led Zeppelin. Chris’ future
plans include attending college to
major in something having to do
with business.
ge
GLENN EYET is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Eyet of Dallas.
Glenn is senior class president and
a member of the steering commit-
tee. He is also a captain of the
football team and was selected last
Saturday Most Valuable Defensive
Player in the Dallas/Lehman foot-
ball game. In his spare time, Glenn
enjoys hunting and fishing in the
great outdoors. After graduation,
Glenn will attend Juniata College to
major in Pre-med and also play
football.
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LORI FALCONE is the daughter
of Mr. Leonard Falcone Sr. of Carv-
erton Road in Wyoming. Lori is a
member of the chorus, and Pome-
roy’s Teen Board. She has recently
graduated from Marilyn’s Finishing
School and Modeling Agency and
has modeled in Mountaintop and the
Woodlands. After graduation, Lori
plans to attend college and major in
early childhood education.
SATURDAY WAS QUITE DISAP-
POINTING for Dallas fans as we
saw our beloved Mountaineers fall
to Lake-Lehman 33-0. It was the last
game for 12 seniors: Brian Bless-
nar, Matt Pretko, Gary Vincelli,
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TYLER
MEMORIAL
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No phone calls please.
EEO/AA Employer
Kim Rollman
Eric Supey, Mike Janosik, Charlie
Arnone, Tom Luke, Phil Brown,
Glenn Eyet, Stan Koprowski, Matt
Mihal and Tom Trosko. Good luck
goes to all of you who plan to play
football in college. Also, congratula-
tions to the Defensive Player of the
game, Glenn Eyet and the Offensive
Player of the game, Chris Van
Gorder.
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THE DALLAS CHEERLEADERS
were victorious over their counter-
parts at Lehman when they col-
lected over 20,000 pennies in the
‘‘Pare a Mile’’ contest. The Lehman
cheerleaders collected 8,000 pennies.
Congratulations girls.
LAST FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
was the performance of the fall
play, “Romanoff and Juliet.”” The
performances went very well and
were enjoyed by all who attended.
time.
Dallas
GIFT.
Color analysis, skin
PROFESSIONAL
Is
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Rust Colored Suede
Jacket fur lining. Very
warm, size 10, value
$95 will sell for $55.
825-5970 or 283-1018.
35-tfn-P
Women’s Clothing--
Quality name brands,
exc. cond. Sizes 10 to
14, over 100 selections.
None over $10. Values
up to $75. Call for appt.
825-5970 or 283-1018.
35-tfn-P
Large Shenandoah
Wood Stove good
cond. includes pipe; 2
asbestos boards, sheet
metal $200. Call 675-~
4578. 35-tfn-P
Exercise Bike, Sears 3
Way Exer-cycle $35;
brass floor lamp, shade
missing otherwise very
good cond. $15;
cassette recorder,
portable, J.C. Penney,
exc. cond. $15; 836-
4517, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 41-
tfn-P
Varmit Outfit Ruger
M77-.220 Swift 200
Year Anniversary-W
15XUtnerl, Varmit
scope-bipod-custom
sling $400. serious
inquiries only. 836-3926.
Reloading Equipment
Rifle or pistol-press-220
Swift + 38-357 Mag.
lube-powder-cases-
primers-powder
measure-etc. Everyting
to get started $190.
firm. 836-3926. 43-tfn-P
Homemade Doll
Clothes--for Barbie and
Cabbage Patch dolls.
Also do alterations. Call
678-7234 every day
except Wednesday. 35-
tfn-P
Norwood Old-
Fashioned Pedal
Sewing Machine $75.
477-2604. 29-tfn-P
Ethan Allen Tressle
Table includes 2
benches, 2 captains
chairs, seats 8. Exc.
cond. can be used as
kitchen or dining room
table $300. 675-6366.
29-tfn-P
Mirror & Table $100
ea., cobalt blue dishes,
Chinese dishes, Hagger
Pottery, other pottery,
glassware, large flag.
675-3057 29-tfn-P
20 sheets 2’ insul.
board sheeting $40.
639-1926 or 333-5277.
32-tfn-P
King bed, Tappan gas
range, washer, dryer,
dresser and corner
cupboard. 639-5310
after 6 p.m. Cash
terms. 32-tfn-P
Farberware Turbo
Convection Oven
Space Saver
$50; Magnavox 19"
black and white TV in
need of sound repair
$50; Sony 45 watt
receiver Model STR-V45
in need of plug and
capacitor $50, 288-2174
or £96-4250. 39-tfn-P
Gold & Brown
Loveseat good cond.
$65; child's record
player $15. 822-9941
afternoon or evenings.
39-tfn-P
Glass Shower Doors
stainless steel frame,
exc. cond. 825-1769 9-
4:30 p.m.; 655-1096
after 5 p.m. 40-tfn-P
Majorette boots size
8, $8. 288-3321. 35-tfn-
P «
Full Length Black
Persian Lamb Coat--
Size 20, exc. cond.
$350. 288-3321. 35-tfn-
P
Lt. Green Shag Rug--
10'x13', exc. cond.
$100. 675-2753. 35-tfn-
P
Used Restaurant
Equipment--fryer,
freezer, grills etc.
frigidaire and ice
machine, furnace and
woodburner.-824-6444.
35-tfn-P
Sunbeam humidifier
10 gal. capacity, 2 spd.
with humidity control
$50. 288-2174 or 696-
4250, 39-tfn-P.
Security Dead Bolts
Locks (Yale). Will
install $29.95 each.
639-2371. 40-tfn-P
Hunting & Gun Books
696-1474. 40-tfn-P
9 Pc. French
Provincial Diningroom ©
Set $700; service for 12 ,
Bavarian China $450;
nurses white uniform
sizes 10 and 12, $5.
ea.; 288-0932. 41-tfn-P
Ice Augar With 6
Blades $15; 14-15 tire
chains for ice and snow,
$10; tape recorder $20;
juicer machine $50.
288-1377 anytime. 43-
tfn-P
5 Pc. Velvet Antique
Loveseat, 2 rockers,
and 2 small chairs; 7
pc. punch bowl made in
Germany real fancy ss
$250; crystal mug made
in Germany hand
painted $75; a lot of flea
market items. 477-3031."