The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 06, 1985, Image 6

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    Wendy Jones is the daughter of
Bonnie and’ Randall Jones of
The Dallas High School Soccer
Club will conduct a series of indoor
soccer clinic for boys and girls ages
6 to 11 at the Dallas Twp. School
beginning Feb. 28. Other clinics will
be held every Thursday and Friday
in March from 6 to 9 p.m.
Phone registrations will be
accepted at 696-1343 or 675-2311.
Feb. 15 is the final date to register.
There is a $10 per-child fee. Each
participant will receive a T-shirt.
Coordinating the instruction is
Dallas Soccer coach John McCaf-
ferty.
DON’T MISS
A 6-part series
looking at Back
Mountain Women
working in the
world of business
starts Wednesday,
February 13 in
Tix DALLASS20ST
Staff Correspondent
Charlot M. Denmon
talks with area
businesswomen who
relate what it's like
to work in the new
"Women's World"
plans to attend Lackawanna Junior
Business College and become an
executive secretary,
Sabrina Major is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthut Major of
Lehman. Sabrina is in the senior
play and enjoys reading and swim-
ming. Her future plans are unde-
cided.
Tim Ide is the son of Glenn and
Donna Ide of Oak Hill. Tim’s hob-
bies inlcude basketball, reading,
hiking and swimming. He hopes to
go to LCCC or Penn State and
become an accountant or electri-
cian. 0
The wrestling team is only %
game out of and appear to be
heading for a wrestle off with
Meyers. The Black Knights led by
undefeated Norm Clancy, seem to
have the easiest schedule of the
front-runners. Upcoming meets are
with Crestwood Wednesday and
Pittston Saturday.
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We wish to remind the seniors to
get their donkey basketball ticket
money into Mr. Morgan as soon as
possible.
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Two Lehman graduates repre-
sented Bloomsburg in the East-West
All-Star Wrestling meet on Feb. 4,
in Utah. Rocky and Ricky Bonomo
will be wrestling at 126 lbs. and 118
Ibs. respectively.
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The 2-1 Boys basketball team will
be playing Dallas away on Thurs-
day followed by a home game with
Seton Catholic on Saturday. The
girls team, 3-0, will put their hopes
for a second half crown on the line
against Dividsion powerhouse
Dallas on Thursday at home.
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Baby
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perfect time to arrange for a
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| Rachel Schal
Catholic Schools Week was offi-
cially opened on Monday here at
Gate of Heaven with a proclamation
by the Honorable Paul Kanjorski. A
pep rally took place in the afternoon
followed by a Faculty-Staff-Student
basketball game. The cheerleaders
and students aroused great enthusi-
asm for the contest between the two
groups. The girls’ Free-Throw Com-
petition began on Monday and will
continue through Thursday. The
winners will be announced on
Friday. We will keep you posted.
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Tuesday was Open House for par-
ents. They visited classrooms and
viewed the work displays put on by
the students.
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Today is Teachers Appreciation
Day. The students and teachers
began the day with a special liturgy
at 9 a.m. There was an offeratory
collection for the starving in Ethio-
pia. Students in the 7th and 8th
grades participated in a Religion
Bowl Contest. Father Langan, the
religion teacher, prepared the ques-
tions. Albert Finarelli, Commission
of Religious Affairs on the Student
Concil directed the program.
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Thursday will be Student Appre-
Donna Greger
mitted to ‘‘dress up” for the occa-
sion. During lunch they will all
make their own sundaes for dessert.
In the afternoon a poetry contest
will take place and the Student
Council will present the Senior vol-
unteer workers in the cafeteria with
an award of appreciation.
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Friday, Feb. 8 representatives
from Scranton Preparatory School
will come to talk to the eighth grade
students.
-0-
Next week, a Child Safety Pro-
gram will be presented by Mary
Llewellyn from the Victim’s
Resource Center who will address
the students on the subject of safety
at work and play. Schedules for the
program are being made.
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The school is now in the process
of collecting Campbell’s soup labels
for the purpose of purchasing a
VCR. Student Council is helping
with the project by chancing off a
candy heart for Valentine’s Day. To
qualify for a chance, five labels are
required. Please, keep those labels
coming in!
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On Wednesday, Jan. 30 the sixth,
seventh and eighth grade boys vis-
ited St. Pieus X Seminary in Dalton.
They participated in a Liturgy and
then took a guided tour of the
buildings to see what life in the
Seminary was like. The students
enjoyed the day. :
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The game played by the Gators on
Sunday, Jan. 27 was a good one, but
the JV lost by six points and the
Varsity lost by three. It was a close
game. The game was played
against Sacred Heart at home. The
game played on Jan. 30 against
Holy Child was once again a superb
game and our JV’s only lost by one
point, Varsity’s score was 46-37.
They play St. Peter & Paul tonight.
It will be a home game.
-0-
Student of the Week--Helen Plum-
mer is 13 years old. She lives on
Pioneer Avenue in Shavertown, with
her aunt Regina Kotchin. Her favor-
ite subject is science, because she
finds it very interesting. Next year,
Helen plans to attend Bishop
O’Reilly High School. She would like
to be a beautician when she is older.
Her favorite sports are swimming
and skiing. Her choice of song right
now is ‘“The Belle of St. Mark’ by
Sheile E. Her favorite groups are
Prince and New Edition. Good luck,
Helen, whatever you do.
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Happy Birthday, President
Reagan.
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