The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 12, 1984, Image 13

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Dean’s List
Eighty five students were recently
named to Wyoming Seminary’s
Dean’s List for the first trimester of
1984-85 school term, announced
0. Charles Lull, Dean of the Upper
School.
Named to the Dean’s List High
Honors were:
Dallas — Peter Bove, Traci
Ertley, Mary Jo Gist, Juliana Koo,
Milton Mitchell, Terrell Smith,
Anthony Stallone.
Kingston — Laura Churnetski,
Justin DePasquale, Mark Meyer,
Robert Nelson, Robin Yuskovitz.
Shavertown — Heather Aponick,
Eugene Choi, Andrew Kellman,
Erin Moore.
Luzerne — Lisa Kosenak, Mich-
elle Kosenak.
Harveys Lake — K athryn Quick.
Names to the Dean’s List were:
Kingston — ngela Agati, James
Antinnes, Benjamin Cabot, Richard
Cohen, Carrie DePasquale, Cathy
DePasquale, Kenneth Eisner, Mel-
issa Gaudio, Ilizabeth Gonchar,
Rachel Greenwald, Lynn Huey,
Karen Lottick, Scott Minkoff,
Rhonda Morgan, Allison Nelson,
Michael Nelson, Robert Racusin.
Shavertown — Nichole DePolo,
Guy Gutstein, Christian Hampel,
Liane Kersey, Christine Scovell,
Douglas Turner. :
Dallas — Kevin Brown, Megan
Amy Rogers, Maria Stallone.
Forty Fort — Christopher Boyes,
Patrick Judge, Jennifer Pearce,
Melissa Sands.
mott.
Students
decorate
hospital
Seniors in the four sociology
classes at Dallas High School taught
by Jay Pope spent last Friday
helping decorate the wards with the
patients at Clarks Summit State
Hospital.
The students made decorations
and also collected money to pur-
chase additional Christmas decora-
tions to use in the four wards. They
ent the entire day with the
tients, ending with a 8ing-A-Lon
Christmas Carols. cs
met earlier this year with Robert
‘Calin, director of volunteer serv-
ices, to discuss plans for the
project.
Sharon Dougherty, = Sandy
Edmunds, Tom Krupa, Catherine
Leonard, Jennifer Murphy, Kelly
Saba and Lynn Todd were the chair-
men of the project in which 87
seniors participated.
Preece, John Chapple and John
McCarthy.
Last year the students took part
in an Easter project at the Clarks
Summit institution.
The Christmas decorating is one
of a series of field trips the seniors
will take this year. The others will
include a trip to a hospital, Mental
Health, a morgue, the prison and
the courthouse.
Gunster at Dickinson
Dan Gunster, a Dickinson College
QQ nior from Dallas, is a member of
the Red Devils swimming team for
1984.
Majoring in biology and computer
science at Dickinson, Dan is a
graduate of Wyoming Seminary
School.
He is the son of Dr. and Mrs.
Gerald Gunster, 5 Raintree Road,
Dallas and plans to complete the
requirements for graduation from
Dickinson in 1986.
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Sister Siena Finley, professor
Misericordia, is the college's
seen here in the lobby of
Society.
The annual Christmas Gift Wrap-
ping Sale, sponsored by the Ameri-
can Cancer Society, is currently
underway.
Each roll of Christmas wrap is $3
with all proceeds going to the Amer-
ican Cancer Society. In addition to
Christmas themes, an all-purpose
wrap is available for the same
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
of religious studies at College
representative to the Wyoming
Misericordia’s administration
price.
Anyone interested in purchasing
the gift wrapping roll is asked to|
call the Wyoming Valley Unit of the
American Cancer Society at 825-776
or College Misericordia at 675-2181,
extension 201.
Free home delivery of the Christ-
mas wrap is available.
YMCA plann
Attention parents who plan on
being out and celebrating the New
Year coming in:
How would you like your children
to have a gret time celebrating also.
The Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA
would like to invite your children 1st
through 8th grades to their New
Year’s Eve Sleepover Party on Dec.
31. The party will begin ‘at 8:30 p.m
and conclude on Jan. 1 at 9 a.m.
Activities will include swimming,
YALICK'S
Memorial Highway, Dallas
675-3755
Pennsylvania grown Douglas
Fir Christmas Trees
Poinsettias
English Holly
Wreaths
Fruit Baskets made to order
(Please order early)
Open
ing party
games, movie, gym time, party at
midnight and snack time. The Slee-
pover will be supervised by the
YMCA staff and the Y’s Leaders
Club. The children will also be
served a nutritional breakfast that
morning.
Limited registrations are now
being accepted at the Y. Deadline
for registration is Dec. 29. For
further information call Maureen
Judge at the YMCA at 823-2191.
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p.m:
Guest lecturer in a Penn State
Wilkes-Barre class on history of
Fascism, author Betty Schechter of
Trucksville, recently explored with
students how historical lessons can
provide “a clue to the present.”
To make that point, she demon-
strated the parallels between the
scandalous French Dreyfus Affair
which began in the late 1800’s (and
detailed in one of her books) and the
more recent American phenomena
of McCarthyism in the 1950’s and of
the 1960’s Civil Rights movement.
Professor Fred Stefon said Mrs.
Schechter provided comprehensive
information that enriched the-
course curriculum.
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