Silas, - pes 4 DN ; ET R BS SS EE x AE INFORMATION ool Lorena Beniquez ROBYN HANSON is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Robert Hanson of Cloverleaf Road in Dallas. Robyn is a member of the strutter squad and yearbook commit- tee. She also enjoys listening to Kiss and attend may yarties. Upon graduating, Robyn plans to attend ®zollege Misericordia to major in something to do with secretarial work. -0- RANDY FARINA is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Friedman of Dallas. Randy is employed at Bonner Chevrolet in Kingston. In his free time, he enjoys working on cars and listening to the Rolling Stones. then attend college, but is currently undecided on a major. -0- MICHELLE HAYES is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes, Jr. of Eliabeth Street in Dallas. Michelle is a member of the yearbook committee and a photographer for the school newspaper. She works for her dad as a camera person at Pocono Downs racetrack. After graduation, Michelle will attend LCCC to major in journalisin. After finishing college, she plans to go into public relations or maybe become Her dad hopes to someday have his own television busienss and she plans to help him get it started and Kim Rollman maybe even work there. THE BASKETBALL SEASON is upon us. Both the boys and girls teams at Dallas will be playing Friday against Seton Catholic. The girls will be home and the boys away at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. respectively. Both teams are looking towards successful seasons. The members of the girls varsity are: Cheryl Gavigan, Kim Rollman, Jill Radzinski, Karen Vloedman, Kim Rinehimer, Angie Kern, Joann Cook, Lori Broken- shire, Eileen Walsh, Patty Sudol and Missy Kohli. The members of the boys varsity are: Steve Wilson, Mark Farrell, Tim Cotter, Joe Darling, Richie Long, Bobby O’Donnell, Tim Lyons, Tim Moyer, Tom Shalata, John Thomas and Tom Perlis. Good luck to everyone! ANOTHER SPORT which is ready to spring into action is wrestling. Good luck to all of the wrestlers in their quest for a district championship. To Dallas students, Christmas not only brings a long vacation, it also brings a bunch of last-minute tests. lower a student’s moral, but once the tests are over, the spirit of this joyous season will brighten our days once again. So hang in there guys, vacation is coming!!! CHRIS VAN GORDER is the son of Mr. and Mrs. obert Van Gorder of Loyalville. Chris enjoys hunting 1s well as playing football, wrestling, and participat- ing in track. His future plans are to play jootbalt for Pitt and major in physical education. < . -0- -~ TIM KIPLING is the son of Alice Derby of Lehman. Tim participates in wrestling and football. In his spare time he enjoys playing ping pong and writing poetry. His future plans are to attend i on an ROTC scholarship. -0- CONGRATULATIONS TO the Girls Basketball team for winning the Bishop O’Reilly Invitational Tourna- ment. The Lady Knights easily defeated GAR in the first round of play 40-21. They then defended their THE STUDENT COUNCIL wants to thank the Program held student body for their participation in the Heart to Heart program. Results should be in soon after Christmas vacation. -0- AS PROMISED in her campaign speech Student Council Treasurer Michelle Judge has instituted the “make your own sundae’ event for Friday, Dec. 21 during lunch. Cost will be 7 cents, TEAMS THAT HAVE NOT PLAYED their first round matches in the Trivial Pursuit Tourney are asked to play before Christmas vacation or face disqualification. -O- THE KEY CLUB carroled yesterday at the Hillside Nursing Home. -0- WE WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND our wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. school. Rachell Schall ON MONDAY, DEC. 17, Mrs. Albert and Mrs. Hiller took their fifth grade classes to spread some Christmas spirit at the Meadows Nursing Home and at Mercy Center. The children presented a beautiful program of carols and readings for the retired residents. ON SUNDAY, DEC. 16, at 5 p.m. the eighth grade Religion class was invited to the parish rectory to help decorate the Christmas tree. After the students hung the balls, icicles, and lights Father Langan had blessed the tree. Pizza was served for dinner. It was a very joyous occasion. -0- THE GATE OF HEAVEN GATORS were defeated in both basketball games last week, against St. Leo’s of Ashley and St. Nick’s of Wilkes-Barre. The game that was played by the Gators on Sunday, Dec. 16 was a victory for both Junior Varsity and Varsity. Keep up the good work Gators! STUDENT OF THE WEEK: Christina Lawrence is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence. She lives on Fox Hollow Drive in Dallas. She is 13 years old. Chris- tina likes science, and finds it to be her favorite subject in school. She seeks a career in veterinary medi- cine. Christina plans to attend Bishop Hoban sgh School next SECTION: 41 CLASSES END: April 21, Donna Greger swimming; she swims for the C.Y.C. swim team. Her favorite song is “Cool it Now” by the group New Edition. Her favorite group is Prince. THE 21ST OF DECEMBER will mark the last day of school for students before Christmas vacation. Classes will resume on Wednesday, Jan. 2. Best wishes for a happy holiday season from Gate of Heaven. THE 1985 The Dallas Intermediate School ‘Band, composed of fifth and sixth graders, presented a Christmas pro- gram last Thursday evening, Dec. 13, at the school. The group is under the direction of Reese Pelton. There are approximately 100 stu- dents in the band. The sixth grade group featured several ensembles. The fifth grade featured three carols especailly arranged for their beginning level by their director. These students have only been play- ing for approximately six weeks. | The Dallas Intermediate School { “Peacemakers” is a select group of fourth, fifth and sixth grade vocal- Asts under the direction of Philip | Latella, a student teacher from | College Misericordia, and Mrs. Mar- ilyn O’Connell, music teacher at the Intermediate School. The group was organized for the good cheer Members of the group include: Nina Lia, Mary Lou Baines, Amy Yanalunas, Sam Gorgone, Grace Helgemo, Jane and Jeana Oh, Tony Harry Haas, Nancy Downend, Gina Gialanella and David Birch. { A | (ad deadline — Thursday, Dec. 20 — 11 a.m.) iP Monday, December 31 ey (ad deadline — Thursday, Dec. 27 — 11 a.m.) & acd No & HA pry HOL IDA 13! / 9 Es & 4 ALL MONDAY. CLASSES WILL EXTEND 15 MINUTES LONGER IN ORDER TO MAKE UP FOR CLASS TIME MISSED DUE TO HOLIDAYS. (1) DSP 060 — It should be noted at the B37 860 is the Suly husic Aigeina comrsk ofiorsd ot biome County College. For those noed MAY 105 or any other advenced Algebra ond do voi heve an or for those who herve boon away from school for a member Relations. Prospect Street ond Middle Rood. Nonticoke. PA 18634 (717-829-7393). COURSE TITLE TIME DAY eb. 25 through May 6 ACC 111 Prin. of Accounting | 9:00-12:30 Sat ACC 112 Prin. of Pecoonting 1l 9:00-12:30 Sun WILKES-BARRE AREA BDP 212 Basic Programming 9:00-12:30 Sat Section 35 BUS 101 Introduction to Business 9:00-12:30 Sat Class Location: Coughlin High School BUS 125 Beginning Typewriting 8:30-1:05 Sat REGISTRATION DATE: BUS 126 Intermediate Typewriting 8:30-1:05 Sat Wednesday, Jan. 9,.6:30-8:30 p.m. bk BUS 127 Advanced Typewriting 8:30-1:05 Sat CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, January or BUS 129 Shorthand & Transcription | ~~ 9:00-12:30 Sat CLASSES END: Thurs ay, May 9, 1985 BUS 130 Medical Terminology | 9:30-12:30 Sun FINAL EXAMS: Week of May "3, 1985 ) BUS 256-41 Word Processing 9:00-12:30 Sat. COURSE TITLE ; TIME DA 256-42 Word Processing "9:00-12:30 Sat. ACC 111 Prin. of Accounting I 6:45-9:45 M. 257-41 Word Processing Il 9:00-12:30 Sun ACC 112 Prin. of Accounting II 7:00-9:45 W.. 257-42 Word Processing Il 9:00-12:30 Sun ACC 213 Managerial Accounting 7:00-9:45 Th. CHE 111 Fund. of Chemistry 9:00-12:30 Sat ART 110 Art Appreciation 7:00-9:45 T. DSP 090 . Elements of Science 9:00-12:30 Sun BDP 212 Basic Programming 7:00-9:45 Th. ENG 101 English Composition | 9:00-12:30 Sat. BDP 213 Advanced Basic Programming 6:45-9:45 M. ENG 102 English Composition Ii 1:00-4:30 Sat. BUS 125-35 Beginning Typewriting 6:30-9:50 T. ECO 151 Prin. of Economics | 9:00-12:30 Sun BUS 125-36 Beginning Typewriting . 6:30-9:50 W. POS 211 American Government 9:00-12:30 Sat. BUS 126 Intermediate Typewriting 6:30-9:50 T. PSY 103 General Psychology 1:00-4:30 Sat. BUS 127 Advanced Typewriting 6:30-9:50 Th. PSY 217 Developmental Psychology ~~ 9:00-12:30 Sun BUS 130 Medical Terminology | 7:00-9:45 W. RET 101 Real Estate Fundamentals 1:00-4:30 Sat, BUS 202 Prin. of Marketing II 7:00-9:45 Th. SOC 216 Contemp. Social Problems 9:00-12:30 Sat BUS 203 Salesmanship 6:45-9:45 M. SPE 125 Fundamentals of Speech 1:00-4:30 . Sun BUS 210 Intro. to Data Processing 7:00-9:45 W. i BUS 260 Legal Aspects for the ; Health Prof. Tne » BUS 261 Business Law | :00-9: DALLAS AREA ECO 152 Prin. of Economics | 7:00-9:45 T. Class Location: Dallas Area High School ENG 101 English Composition | 6:45-9:45 M. REGISTRATION DATE: ENG 102 English Composition 1l 7:00-9:45 Th. Tuesday, Jan. 8, 6:30-8:30 p.m. ENG 222 World Literature Il 7:00-9:45 T. CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, January 21, 1985 HIS 102 History of Civilization | 6:45-9:45 M. CLASSES END: Thursday, May 9, 1985 HUS 114 Children with Disabilities 7:00-9:45 T. FINAL EXAMS: Week o ‘May 13, 1985 JOR 101 Basic News Writing 7:00-9:45 Th. COURSE TITLE TIME DAY MAT 102 Survey of Math Il 7024s Th. ACC 111 Prin. of Accounting | 6:45-9:45 M. PHI 152 Life, Death and Dying a % ACC 112 Prin. of Accounting Il 7:00-9:45 T. PHY 101 Intro. to Physical Science | ks ACC 213 Tax Accounting 7:00-9:45 W. PSY 103 General Psychology Sas Ts ; BIO 101 Intro. to Biological Science | 7:00-9:45 W. PSY 204 Child Psychology Lin 5 BUS 107 Mathematics of Finance 7:00-9:45 Th. RET 107 Law & Real Est. Practice aan a BUS 128 Shorthand Theo 7:00-9:45 W. SOC 215 Prin. of Sociology 6:4 - 4 : BUS 130 Medical kk | 6:45-9:45 M. SOC 216 Some Social Problems 700 as ¥ BUS 201 Principles of Marketing | 7:00-9:45 T. SPE 125 Fund. of Speech :00-9: : - BUS 210 Into. to Data Processing 7:00-9:45 W. TUR 101 Tourism | - Intro. & te BUS 231 Principles of Management 7:00-9:45 Th. Dimensions :00-9: 3 BUS 248 Small Bus. Management 6:45-9:45 M. ECO 751 Pin: of Economics | UDR Tl MSI SASS WLC NTE: Eos os cmos DSP 060 Fundamentals of Algebra (1) 6:45-9:45 M. Wilkes-Barre Non-Credit ENG;101: English Compesitior | 5:45-9:45 M. Wilkes-Barre Ballet Theater ENG 102 English Composition Il 7:00-9:45 Th. 102.104 S. Main Street HIS 102 History of Civilization II 7:00-9:45 T. : A Pre-School Break Dance (ages 4-6) — $21.00 MAT 105 Basic College Math 7:00-9:45 W. Ten sessions. Thursdays, 5:00-6:00 p.m. pay 02 SGensrel Psychology 7:00:9:43 I Feb. 21 through May 9 Instructor: Linda Kilduff REVIT, Prin. 2 nie 709143 Ww. Break Dance By The Atomic Breakers (ages 6-adult) SOC 216 Contemp. Social Problems 7:00-9:45 Th. 32 yen a Thursdays, 670 TB # Fund. of Speech 6:45-9:45 M. . g y nstructor: Lin ildu SPE 125 Breakdance Jazz (ages b-adult) — $21.00 Instructor: Barbra Scavone Instructor: Barbra Scavone Instructor: Linda Kilduff