©“ Egg Hunt held Dallas Post/Ed Campbell GENE DERHAMMER, son of William and Millie of Pikes Creek. Gene enjoys hunting, fishing, motor- cycle riding and working on cars. Gene's future plans are undecided at this time. : JOHN DERHAMMER, son of Robert Derhammer of Pikes Creek. In John’s spare time, he hunts and fishes. At the present time, John is undecided in what career he will Rachell Schall - LAST WEDNESDAY AFTER- NOON, the second graders partici- pated in an Easter Egg Hunt in the gym. It was great fun for the students and for the teachers, Sr. Elizabeth and Miss Diane Tometchko. -0- THE WINNERS OF THE GER- § = TRUDE HAWK EASTER CANDY SALE recently had their picture taken for the local newspapers. Congratulations to the winners. (The list of winners appeared in The Dallas Post three weeks ago.) ON APRIL 19, from 6 until 9:30, St. Leo’s Elementary school in Ashley will host a Spring Dance. The sixth, seventh, and eighth grad- ers of Gate of Heaven School have been invited to attend. We extend our thanks to the students from St. Leo’s for the invitation. We'll be there! -0- APRIL 14, 1985 is the date of the eight-grade skating party at ~ Bonomo’s. Please attend if you can, and aid the growing fund for the HAMID-MORTON CIRCUS pursue. -0- CINDY SCAVONE, daughter of Patrick Scavone of Lake Silkworth. She likes to ski, swim and ride horses, when not in school. After graduation, Cindy will go on. to college. -0- TOM TEETSEL, son of Tom and Sandy Teetsel of Noxen. Tom enjoys hunting, reading and listening to Donna Greger graduation trip. THE SEVENTH GRADERS are in the process of planning their class trip. No definite destination has been decided upon yet, but the options look good. - -0- THE ANNUAL SCIENCE NIGHT will be held Wednesday, April 10, beginning at 7 p.m. Students of sixth, seventh, and eighth grade will take part. No prizes will be awarded, since the purpose of the fair is not competition, but to show the best each student can do. ON APRIL 11, the Diocesan supervisor, Sr. Claire marie, SS.C.N. will visit Gate of Heaven School to observe the school in action, the classes, the students and the faculty. These visits are done annually throughout the Diocese. -0- THE FIRST GRADERS will take a field trip to Northwest Area High School to be escorted by Dan Como- roski along the nature trail in that area. They will arrive about 10 a.m. 151 E. C.C.R. Tom’s future plans are pres- ently undecided. -0- CANDY HEISER is the daughter of Robert and Shirley Heiser of Sweet Valley. Candy’s spare time is occupied by swimming, biking and hiking. September 11 and 29 are her special memories. After graduation, Candy wants to find a good job and get married. and be back at Gate of Heaven by 1:30 p.m. This trip was arranged by one of the fathers of the student, Mr. J. Reap. GOLDEN GATE GAME TICKETS have been on sale recently after weekend Masses. The proceeds will benefit the school. Prizes are wait- ing to be won daily. Tickets can be purchased through the school office, the parents, and the students. Don’t delay - get one today. Good luck to those who have already purchased one. -0- STUDENT OF THE WEEK: Ray- mond Baller. Raymond is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Baller of RD 3, Wyoming. He is 13 years old. Ray came to us during the second quarter of last year and we like him very much. His favorite subject is science because he believes it to be very interesting. He hopes to attend Bishop O'Reilly High School, and would like to eventually pursue law. Ray enjoys bike riding, football and Boy Scouting. He likes the music of Duran-Duran. (5 to Midnight within 3 miles) Overbrook Ave. Pa.—% Monday thru Friday, 1:45 & 1:45 P.M.; Saturday 9:45AM. 1:45& 1:45PM, Sunday 2 P.M. APRIL 8th thru 14th FRIDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES RESERVED SEATS ONLY $3.50, $5.00, $6.00, $8.00, $10.00 SHOW DAYS 4 +h J 2d Rat ® 2-HOUR SHOW RESERVED SEATS: ool THE MOUNTAINEERS BASE- BALL TEAM, under head coach Jack Wolensky, and assistant coach Mark Koval, brought home their first victory with a 9-5 win over Pittston Area. Members of the team are Matt Medura, A.J. Bittner, John Dent, Mike Hoffman, Darren Ford, Brian Moye, Drew Jubis, Mike Jan- osik, Mark Ramirez, John Tinner, John Harris, Tim Moyer, Mark Kon- opki, Chris Schaeffer, Rob Dombek, Matt Poorman, Mark Shelley, John Wertman, Scott Francis, Tom Perlis, Joe Helman, Ed Kwak, Chris Givens, Rick Love, and Rick Jurosky. Congratulations guys! Keep up the good work. 10) CONGRATULATIONS ARE ALSO IN ORDER for the softball team. The Lady Mounts also posted their first win of the season with a victory of Pittston Area. Special congratulations to Lisa Gable (three hits, three RBI's) and Lisa Shark- ness, the winning pitcher (four walks, four strikeouts.) -0- HATS OFF TO Mark ‘Scooter’ Farrell and Steve Wilson for their fine performances in the East-West Boys Basketball All-Star Classic. Both Steve and Mark played fantas- tic defense and also pretty good offense (6 points and 10 points respectively) in the West's 76-75 victory. We are proud of you, you represented our school well! -0- MORE CONGRATULATIONS! This time to the tennis team on their 7-0 victory over Meyers. Sin- gles winners were Dave Dillon, Dave Kistler, Brian Moose, Jack Albert and John Kutz. Doubles win- ners wee the teams of Dillon-Albert, and Kistler-Kutz. Keep winning guys. -0- WELL, IT’S THAT TIME OF THE YEAR AGAIN - UNICO time. The 1985 UNICO West Roster was announced over the weekend. and we are proud to say that Dallas has placed four members on the team: Charlie Arnone, Matt Mihal, Stan Koprowski and Gary Vincelli. We would also like to congratulate our neighbors at Lehman who also made the team. Congratulations to Earl Weidner, Chris Van Gorder, and T. Willy Cadwalader. Let’s beat the East! é SPEAKING OF FOOTBALL, a message to retired football Coach Ron Rybak, ‘Bye-Bye R.R. - the stats love you and will miss you! -0- THE END OF SCHOOL IS APPROACHING and seniors are counting the days. Commencement exercises have been pushed back to June 6 because of snow days. Oh well, seniors, one more day won’t hurt. -0= WITH THE END OF SCHOOL comes the senior trip. This year’s trip will be from May 22 to May 25 and will be taking the class of 1985 to Montreal, Canada. Needless to say, the seniors are looking forward to the trip. The Lake-Lehman ECIA Chapter I Parent Advisory Council is spon- soring a “Make and Take” night on Wednesday, April 17, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Lehman-Jackson Ele- mentary School Cafeteria. Parents will be able to work with Chapter I teachers in creating var- lous ‘‘hands-on’’activities and games. The parents may then take them home to use with their chil- dren over the summer months to help maintain their reading and math skills. The games and activi- ties vary in difficulty from first grade to eighth grade. Chapter I staff members will be present to assist parents. These include Patricia Peiffer, Ed Lada- mus, Molly Simonds, Sheila Race, Gerald Gizenski, Bonnie Turchin, Dave Smith, Marie Borton, Louise Schwartz, Carle Welter and Mau- reen Doerfler. Refreshments will be served by the Parent Advisory Council. i ( Ls Ii NAME ADDRESS CITY 4