Lorena MARK MCLAUGHLIN is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLaugh- lin of Birch Hill Lane in Dallas. Mark has participated in ice hockey since the age of four and took part in the Keystone games last year. Mark also enjoys developing his art skills and as a result of this he has won several awards for his artistic merit. After graduation, Mark will seek employement and take art courses at a local college. -0- TOM KRUPA is the son of Mrs. Jeanette Larish of Shavertown. Tom is presently in his sixth play produc- tions since his sophomore year. Tom is also a part-time employee of the Shavertown Acme. In his free time, Tom enjoys socializing with his friends Jack, Leslie, Brian and the gang. After graduation, Tom ‘hopes to attend Ithaca to major in health care administration. -0- BERNADETTE KLUKOSKY is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Klukosky of Trucksville. Ber- nadette is a member of the year- book staff and a part-time employee with the Trucksville Pharmacy. In her spare time, Bernadette enjoys reading and painting. -0- KEN SWINGLE is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Swingle of Shaver- town. Ken is a member of both the jazz band and stage crew. In his free time, Ken enjoys playing the keyboard and sleeping. After grad- uation, Ken will leave for the Air Force (July 9). -0- BRENDA SMITH is the daughter of Jeanette Smith of Dallas and Bernard Smith of Forty Fort. In her free time, Brenda enjoys swim- ming, roller skating, and reading romance books. After graduation, Brenda plans to attend college to major in either business or account- ing. PROM NEWS: What's going on with the Jr./Sr. Prom? Well, since the junior class is short on money and just cannot seem to raise any, the prom will more likely than not, not include dinner. The prom will be at Genetti’s; the entertainment will be provided by TNT; and tickets will be $5 per couple. 20: THE SPRING SPORTS are get- ting ready to go into action. Good luck to the baseball team, softball 0 CONGRATULATIONS NORM CLANCY for placing first at Region- als on Saturday. Four other Lehman wrestlers placed and also will go on to states at Hershey. They are Chris Van Gorder, Jeff Austin, Joe Smith, and Dave Guzenski. LAKE-LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS start preparing your acts for the upcoming Lip Sync competition. -0O- y MAUREEN COLE is the daughter of Mrs. Norris and Mr. Cole of Shavertown. Maureen’s activities include swimming and horseback riding. After graduation, Maureen shall attend college and major in business. -0- MELODY REED is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. L.D. Reed of Harveys Lake. Melody enjoys paint- ing, swimming, tennis, hiking, and camping. After. completion of high sseccesscsasssersssssensne scesscsssanssssssssssnne ecssscsssessasevesnsnee school Melody will probably enroll in a college in the state of Rhode Island. -0- JUANITA SWITE is the daughter of Thomas and Arlene Swire of Noxen. Juanita participates in out- and snowmobiling. Her future plans are to work as a secretary. -0- bs SHEILA COOMBS is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coombs. Shelia is very active in the art department at school; she is involved in refinishing furniture, sewing, and making rag rugs. Shelia also enjoys biking in her spare time. After graduation, Shelia will probably attend college. -0 ALAN COOPER is the son of Alan Cooper of Chase. Hiking, hunting, fishing, and golf are just a few of the activities of which Alan is involved. team, boys volleyballteam and the boys and girls track teams. -0- CONGRATULATIONS TO LYNN TODD. Lynn took first place in regional chorus and will go to state competition on April 26. Good luck Lynn, bring home a State Title! -0- ALSO CONGRATULATIONS to Liz Morgan who finished fourth in regional chorus. Liz will also partic- ipate in state competition. Good luck Liz. -0- THE BAND BANQUET was held last weekend at Genetti’s. Letters were given out and plenty of danc- ing was included. It was a good time for all in attendance. The Right Approach to Undergraduate Education Rachell Schall ON MONDAY, MARCH 4, the second grade class, conducted by Miss Diane Tometchko, was observed by Miss Anne Segrave- Daly, a student at Mount Saint Mary College, Emittsburg, MD. As a project for her Elementary Edu- cation course, in which she majors, she was required to observe a class. She later interviewed Miss Tometchko. A CHILD SAFETY PROGRAM POSTER CONTEST, sponsored by Victims Resource Center, is being held throughout the area schools. Gate of Heaven is participating with five entries from each grade. The theme for the posters is on the topic of Child Sexual Abuse. The winners of the contest will have their posters displayed on area buses. RUSSELL BIGUS, an eighth grade varsity basketball player, was selected by area coaches, for an award on good sportsmanship. \ 4 : \ : SIO 3 oy . JAE - Pittshurgh Donna Greger The Gators are in the West-Side Catholic League. Congratulations, Russel, we are proud of you. -0- THE LUZERNE COUNTY COUN- CIL is sponsoring a Reading Day at the Wyoming Valley Mall on April 20, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The requirement of the contest is to illustrate a scene from your favorite book. The eighth graders here at Gate of Heaven, will participate in this ‘contest. Good luck to all who take part. -0- THE FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS participated in the recent Pennsylvania Math Contest. Results, statewide, will be posted later in this year, usually by May. -0- THE GATORS ARE DOING GREAT. Last week they played and beat Sacred Heart and Holy Child tice time will be alloted this summer and we will come out strong next year. -0- STUDENT OF THE WEEK: Joan Segrave-Daly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Segrave-Daly of Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, and she is 10 years old. Joan likes bike riding, swimming and listening to music. Her favorite Boys of Summer” and ‘Neutron Dance.” Her favorite musicians are Madonna, Prince and Billy Idol. Joan’s favorite subject is Math because it is different every day. When she is older, she would like to become a teacher or a nurse. She is undecided about which high school she will attend next year. 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