The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 31, 1984, Image 7

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    Lorena Beniquez
‘Gorko of Dallas. In his spare time, Dave enjoys
drawing sketches and viewing movies. Dave’s future
plans include attending college for a degree in law.
rr GAVIGAN is the “daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
onald Gavigan of Dallas. Cheryl has always been an
active member of the Dallas sports program. She is
currently a member of the varsity basketball team
and she has participated in this sport since ninth
grade. Cheryl has also been intrack and volleyball.
After graduation, Cheryl plans to attend a four year
college to major in physical therapy.
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Sch
Kim Rollman |
NICOLE STRAUSER is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Strauser of Dallas. In school, Nicole is a
cabinet member of the steering committee and in her
spare time Nicole is an equestrian rider. Nicole's
future plans include attending a four year college to
major in athletic training.
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CAROLERS from the class of ’85 serenaded the
homes of Jay Pope and Charles Preece. However, the
class evaded the home of the Christmas Scrooge, John
Turner.
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CONGRATULATIONS to Snow Queen Debbie Kozick
and Snow King, A.J. Bittner.
TPE
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LAKE-LEHMAN
SCHOOL NEWS
Sandy Dicton T. Willy Cadwalader
SUSAN DODSON, is the daughter of Charles Dodson
of Lehman. The school activities Sue participates in
are yearbook staff, tennis; and holds the position of
treasurer in the L-L Key Club. In Sue’s spare time,
she enjoys reading, typing, and playing tennis with
3 friends. After graduation, Sue plans to attend King’s
College and be an accounting major.
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FRED GUNN is the son of Fred and Helen Gunn of
Lehman. Fred plays on the baseball team and is very
involved in photography at Lehman. Some of Fred’s
hobbies are card collecting, snowmobiling, and
summer softball and baseball. His future plans include
attending college.
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& KAREN IWANOWSKI, is the daughter of Julie and
Ray Iwanowski. Karen is a member of the Lake-
+ Lehman Ski Club and is an avid skier in her spare
time. When not skiing, Karen can be found working at
Cook’s Pharmacy, listening to music, or with her dog.
Karen hopes to attend Pierce Junior College after
graduation.
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THE LAKE-LEHMAN BASKETBALL TEAMS are
now both 1-1 for the season. The girls defeated GAR
42-36 in a close fought match; while the boys suffered
their first loss at the hands of the Grenadiers. T.W.
Cadawalader and Bill Bearde were top scorers for the
Knights with 12 and 11 respectively. This week’s
schedule is as follows: WVW Boys’ Basketball Tourna-
ment on Thursday and Saturday.
THE STUDENT COUNCIL wishes to thank the
students who supported their “Make Your Own
Sundae” fund raiser.
Party held
Dhahran, Saudia Arabia.
Dr. Wallace F. Stettler,
SCHOOL NEWS
i h an increasingly serious problem for
info your home , © teenagers, according to the Health near, we wish you all LUZERNE
1985 SPRING TELECOURSES Bill | © Education Department at The Penn- | many happy moments!
Offered by College sylvania State University. Teenag- NATIONAL BANK
= ers who drive after drinking are
LUZERNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE more Iikely than other age popula: NB Maint. gol main st
; | tions to crash, with less alcohol in ‘Luzerne Swoyersville
» TELECOURSES the system, and to have passengers 288-4511 287-1141
x The schedule of telecourses to be offered by Luzerne ® killed. Member F.D.I.C.
here. From
Rachell Schall
THERE WAS A ‘dress up’ day
for the students on December 21. In
order for a student to ‘“‘dress up”
they were asked to bring in a
certain amount of money. The
money received from the students
will be a start for the Student
Council treasury.
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FOR SEVERAL WEEKS there
have been raffle tickets sold by the
children of Gate of Heaven School.
The winner of the raffle will receive
a gourmet basket filled with lots of
goodies. The tickets were chanced
off last week at the Christmas play
last Wednesday. A. Fetchko was the
winner of the gourmet basket.
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AFTER CHRISTMAS VACATION
is ever, students will help.the cafet-
eria by helping think of some
menu’s for the school lunch pro-
gram:
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Donna Greger
take place. The next meeting will be
held Friday, Jan. 4.
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ON WEDNESDAY EVENING,
Dec. 19 the students from Gate of
Heaven, grades one to four
presented a gala performance of
‘The Small One’ a story of a
doneky who took Joseph and Mary
to Bethlehem. The first grade
presented “The Toy Shop’ a medley
of songs including ‘‘If I Could Have
a Pony” and ‘“When the Dutch
Shoes Parade”. The seventh and
eighth grade girls formed a ‘live
Christmas tree. The students in the
instrumental program, grades one -
seven, played several selections: for
the audience. The play was directed
by Mrs. Diane Wojciechowski,
assisted by Sr. Grattia, RSM. Mrs.
Emily Steltz accompanied and
Patricia Roginski, a seventh grader,
played the guitar.
Bishop O’Reilly High School on Jan-
uary 7. The students will experience
the feel of the academic program at
Bishop O'Reilly.
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ANYONE WHO WALKED
through the school corridors last
week would have noticed that many
artistic decorations on the class-
room doors. The door decorating
contest closed on Friday with the
following winners in their grade
groups. In the first - ‘third group
Mrs. Reese’s first grade won. In the
fourth and fifth group Mrs. Wolver-
ton’s fourth grade won. In the sixth
- eighth group Mr. Hrycyk’s seventh
grade class won. The children.
enjoyed the planning of scene’s on
their doors, and displayed: noticea-
ble talent in the decorations. = = %
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STUDENT OF THE WEEK:
Michael Mascali is the son of Mr.
Barbara Gutenkunst, R.D.M.S., Moosic, chief dietitian, Mercy Hospital; Mary Reistetter Ehret, THE STUDENT COUNCIL had its -0- and Mrs. Dennis Perugina and
Kingston, Food Service Director, ARA Services; Nancy L. Gloman, Wilkes-Barre Dietary most recent meeting on Dec. 5. THE GIRLS BASKETBALL David Mascali. he lives at RD 3,
They diScussed topics such as the SEASON has started. The first Dallas. Michael is planning to
“Class
County Community College for three credits each via
Channel 44 for the Spring 1985 semester is shown
below. For additional information, contact Mrs. Elea-
nor Miller, 829-7423.
Credits
1. PHY 299—Introduction to Physical Geology ... 3
Friday, 7 to 7:30 a.m.
January 25 through April 26, 1985
. PSY 103—General Psychology .....cccceceneinunennns 3
Sunday, 7 to 8 a.m.
January 27 through May 5, 1985
. BUS 229—Personal Money Management ........ 3
Wednesday and Thursday, 7 to 7:30 a.m.
January 23 through Apri 18, 1985
4, BUS 231—Principles of Management
Saturday, 7 to 8 a.m.
January 26 through April 20, 1985
. HPE 155—Personal and Community Health .... 3
Monday and Tuesday, 7 to 7:30 a.m.
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* January 21 through April 30, 1985
6. PSY 301—The Brain: Mind and Behavior
Independent Study Course
Programmed Study Center
Main Campus
7. ENG 101—English Composition | .....ccicceenennens 3
Independent Study Course
Programmed Study Center
Main Campus
WE DELIVER
. to residents who take college
credit classes in their own homes
through Luzerne County Commu-
nity College telecourses.
Telecourses are not easier than
on-campus courses, but they are
more convenient for many stu-
dents. Telecourses earn full col-
lege credit and are fully transfer-
play, ways to ‘get money for the
treasury, a tutoring program, and
also decided when the meetings will
Drinking
and driving
is problem
Drinking and driving is becoming
Teenagers are involved in alcohol-
related traffic fatalities more than
any other age group. In one state 43
percent of the drinking drivers
killed were -16 to 24 yars old, but
only 24 percent of the state’s drivers
were in that age group. Between
1960 and 1973, arrests for driving
under the influence of alcohol
increased by more than 400 percent
for people under 18.
According to one national survey
of junior and senior high school
students, teenage drinking
increased with each grade level
until 93 percent of twelfth grade
boys and 87 percent of twelfth grade
girls had experience with alcohol.
Driving a car is an extremely
social structure, and the driver’s
game will be sometime in the begin-
ning of January. The team is
coached by Mr. George Hrycyk, a
teacher at Gate of Heaven.
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THE EIGHTH GRADE STU-
DENTS have been invited to go to
attend Bishop O'Reilly High School
next year. He would like to become
a chef. His favorite subject in school
is science. Michael enjoys football.
His favorite songs are ‘“‘Heavens on
Fire’ and ‘‘Sharped Dressed Man”
by the groups Kiss and ZZ Top. His
favorite musical group is KISS.
As the New Year draws
aff
May love and laughter go
with you throughout 1985!
STEPPING STONES
DAY CARE CENTER
Linda J. Lispi, Director
340 Carverton Road
Trucksville, Pa. 18708
(717) 696-4228
8. BUS 101 Introduction to Business ................ 3 able to other colleges. riences. Through the automobile,
ah HS gronaent Sud Course FEES: the teenager can experience power 1 DALLAS POST
) » 9. HIS 259—VIGINGMT 1voisiversseesessrsssssassasssssansss 3 Li ; and sufonomy seldom found nother J Wants To Tell Eve ryone
Independent Study Course Application Fee (once only) -$15 areas of his or her life. i, Bi hd
Main Campus Tuition: In-C $1 Most ‘eligible teenagers will drive @ « When It's Your Birthday 3
10. HIS 295—World War II: Part | ...ccceceneeecnenccenaee 3 uition: in- ounty 05 and most will be faced at times with a
Irdependem study Course Out-of-County $204 situations involving drinking and |
driving. What we have is a popula- §
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Out-of-State $303 tion of teenagers who are not only g
LUZERNE COUNTY
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Nanticoke, Pa. 18634
(717) 735-8300, 459-1600, 829-7300
TeleCollege Hotline Ext. 829-7423
($6 General Services Fee per course
included. Textbooks not included.)
Persons over 62 years of age must pay a
$15 production fee due to tuition waiver.
assistance materials.
inexperienced at drinking, but also
inexperienced at driving.
Society faces a serious challenge
drinking and driving. Alcohol high-
general health education. It should
be considered a life-style
aleohol and the American life-style,
alcohol and its effect on the body, as
behavior and emotions.
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