12 RICH REINARD is the son fo Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reinard of Trucksville. Rich’s main past time is listening to his favorite group, Led Zeppelin. He also enjoys hunting, fishing, and working on cars. Upon graduation Rich plans to attend college. However, he is undecided on both a major and what college he will attend. : © JOE SHAVER is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaver of Shavertown. In his free time, Joe enjoys hunting, water skiing and some heavy partying. After graduation, Joe will attend LCCC to major in free lance photography. r 0- ‘RICH STIBGEN is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stiben of Carverton. Rich enjoys being outdoors. While outdoors, Rich’s favorite things to do are hunt, fish and trap. Upon graduating, Rich plans to attend Penn State, Wilkes-Barre campus to major in something to do with agriculture. : -0- RICH STRITZINGER is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stritzinger of Fernbrook. In his free time, Kim Rollman Rich enjoys hunting, and fishing. Also, he is employed at College Misericordia’s Mercy Center. After gradua- tion, Rick plans to attend college and major in Hotel- Restaurant Management. -0- HANK TUCK is the son of Janet and Henry Tuck of Dallas. Hank is a member of the school newspapar stff. In his free time, Hank enjoys listening to all kinds of music especially Night Ranger and Queen. Hank has two part-time jobs: he works at Misericordia’s Mercy Center and he is also employed at Makoul Productions. Hank is not yet sure what he plans to do after graduation. Maybe someday he’ll be a famous rock star. Who knows? -0- KIMBERLY YANCHIK is the daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Yanchik of Dallas. In his free time, Kim enjoys waterskiing in the summer and skiing in the winter. Kim is also an employee with Coscia’s Restaurant in Dallas. After graduation, Kim will attend Lackawanna College for a degree in account- ing. MONICA FLETCHER is the daughter. of Vivian and Ed Parsons of Lehman. She enjoys reading, swiming, talking and listening to music. She is a member of Who’s Who and the Homecoming Court and plans to attend college to study occupational therapy. -0- WENDY TOLBERT is the daughter of John and Linda Tolbert of Harveys Lake. Her hobbies include painting, camping and swimming. She hopes to study business in college. -0- RUSTY LANSBERRY is the son of Wilma and Willard Lansberry of Lehman. Rusty’s list of hobbies include snowskiing, waterskiing, hunting, motorcy- cling, autobody, mechanics and photography. Rusty is a member of the Industrial Arts Club and plans to join the Army after graduation. -0- THE TEAM OF SUE DEGENNARO AND ROBERT ROBERTS defeated Mr. Sharok and Mr. Morgan in the Trivia Pursuit Contest Finals. The match, spon- sored by the Student Council and held in an assembly went into overtime, which consisted of each team writing down the answers to a question from a random category until someone missed. -0- THE GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM lost to Riverside in the first round of District II Class AA playoffs. The Lady Knights were down by only one point at the half, but ended up losing 55-34. Senior Pam Solinski scored 11 points and Sandy Dicton scored 10 for the Lady Knights. -0- THE KNIGHTS WRESTLING TEAM finished second behind Meyers in the District II AA Champion- ships. Jeff Austin and Joe Smith were both champions, as were Norm Clancy, who kept his undefeated record intact with a 5:31 clamping of Mark Gillen of Bishop Hoban in the finals of the 138 lb. weight class. Dave Guzenski, Duane Miller and Chris Van Gorder all finished second. Arts at Hayfield, the Back Moun- tain cultural organization which recently introduced itself to the community with an evening of Chekhov plays, is currently accept- ing registrations for its spring courses. Both adult and children’s courses are scheduled and will be housed at Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus in Lehman. For adults, a six-week “Wellness Workshop” will be conducted by Dr. Jerry Reisinger on Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m., March 13-April 17. The focus will be on preventing illnesses and discovering natural ways of staying EE healthy physically and emotionally. ST ET Ev Rachell Schall memorable day for the second grad- ers. They received the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time. This is the first step in the prepara- tion for First Communion which they will receive on May 4, 1985 at 11 a.m. Congratulations Second Financial aid is available Deadlines are quickly approach- ing for summer and fall financial aid, according to The Scholarship Bank. Students with financial needs should begin now to investigate some of the more than 25,000 pri- vate aid sources, according to Steve Danz, Director. These funds are available to students with interests in a number of fields, and many do not depend on demonstrated finan- cial need, as do state and federal funds. The Scholarship Bank is the larg- est privte scholarship bank in the country for undergraduate and for graduate grants and loans. The computer can help you find sources designed just for you, based on your major, occupational goal, geo- graphic desires, type of aid requested (scholarships, loans, summer work), and special skills and hobbies. According to the direc- tor, the computer guarantees each student at least 50 sources of aid. It has been estimated that each pack- age of aid represents approximately $20,000 in potential money for col- lege. Private aid comes from Amer- ica’s largest foundations, corpora- tions, unions, and private donors and totals approximately 500 million dollars, or one fourth of all availa- ble aid. Thus, it is an extremely valuable addition to the private and state moneys available. As an example of the depth of the search, the bank reports one student found 36 sources for the most unusual wishing to use the search should send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to The Scholarship Bank, 10100 Santa Monica 2600, LA CA 90067. Donna Greger Graders! -0- THE FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES are preparing a play and musical program to honor St. Pat- rick which they will present on Wednesday, March 14, at 12;45 in the gym. Parents are invited to attend. The play and program are under the direction of Sr. Gratia Frawley and Diane Wojciechowski. THE EIGHTH GRADERS are preparing for their class trip to Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Md. which will take place in May. The students will be holding various popcorn sales, etc., to raise some funds for their trip. ()- THE ANNUAL SCIENCE DEM- ONSTRATION NIGHT will be held April 10 in the school gym beginning at 7:30 p.m. The students will dem- onstrate their various projects during the evening. The public is invited. Grades 6, 7 and 8 will be involved in this program. -0- THOSE STUDENTS who recently took the Scranton Prep test for first- year high school recently received (TO AGE 12) their results by mail. The students benefitted greatly by this experi- ence and are commended for their effort. We are very proud of their results. 0- THE FIRST GRADERS are work- ing with the computer and are very excited about it. They think learning is much more fun at a ‘keyboard. -0- BASKETBALL: On Tuesday, of last week, Gate of Heaven Gators played St. Nick’s, St. Mary’s. Again, they didn’t come up with a win, but they are gaining strength and should soon be in the win column. -0- STUDENT OF THE WEEK: Dawn Rismondo the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rismondo, is i4 years old. She lives on Huntsville Road in Dallas. Her favorite subject is ‘Math and she plans to attend Bishop O’Reilly High School in Kingston next year. She would like to pursue a career in surgical nurs- ing. Dawn’s favorite singer is Michael Jackson and her favorite song is “Billie Jean”. She enjoys stitchery and cheerleading. hcl ay repre OPEN! sias. Take advantage of privileges like 5% © outings, and many other benefits of Club Membership. If you like good music and the good life . .. this is the Club for you. Just fill in the coupon below and mail it, along with a self-ad- dressed, stamped enveloped to: WBAX, One Broadcast Plaza, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18703. We'll mail you your membership card and ‘complete details on Club Privileges, opportunities, and par- ticipating sponsors. 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