The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 08, 1985, Image 14

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INFORMATION
Harrisburg on April 25, 26, and 27.
MATT MIHAL is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred F. Mihal of East
Franklin Street in Shavertown.
Matt’s activities include football,
track, and weightlifting. In his free
time, Matt enjoys listening to old
music (60's and 70’s) and playing
basketball. After graduation, Matt
will attend the University of Ship-
pensburg where he will major in
computer science.
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BRIAN MOYE is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jordan K. Moye of North
Lehigh Street, Shavertown. Brian is
presently the third baseman for the
first place Mountaineers baseball
team. He is also a member o the
Chess Club. Brian is employed at
Weis Market in Dallas. In his free
time, Brian plays tennis, and in the
summer months he is a member. of
the Back Mountain American
Legion baseball team. After gradua-
tion, Brian will attend Penn State,
Wilkes-Barre campus, to major in
computer science and also play
baseball for the Nittany Lions.
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CHRIS LAWLEY is the son of Dr.
Charles B. Lawley and the late
Betty Lawley. Chris has been a
member of the tennis team for four
years, and is this year’s captain. In
his free time, Chris enjoys both
skiing and water skiing. He also
likes to hang out with his friends.
Upon graduating, Chris will attend
Gettysburg College to major in pre-
med and play on the tennis team.
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JILL RADZINSKI is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Radzinski of
Center Hill Road in Dallas. Jill was
an outstanding hockey player. She
was chosen for both the Citizens
Voice and Times Leader All-Star
teams and was a member ofthe
Wyoming Valley Conference All-
Star team. Jill is also a member of
the championship girls basketball
team. In her junior year, Jill was
chosen all-scholastic for her superb
play on the softball field, and hopes
to repeat this year. Along with her
athletic honors, Jill was chosen to
Who's Whop Among American High
School Students. In her free time,
Jill enjoys going shopping with her
best friend, Eileen. Although unde-
cided on a major, Jill will attend
Penn = State University, Main
Campus, where she will play
hockey.
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DARREN SPIVEY is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hammer of
Westminster Drive in Dallas.
Darren is a member o the high
school golf team and in his free
time, enjoys partying. After gradua-
tion, Darren will attend the Univer-
sity of Shippensburg. He is going in
undeclared, but plans to go into
business.
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TOM TROSKO is the son of Dr.
and Mrs. Joseph Trosko of White
Birch Lane in Dallas. Tom is a
member of the football and track
teams an the weightlifting program.
In his free time, Tom enjoys listen-
ing to CCR, Hank Williams, Jr., Led
Zeppelin and the Doors. After grad-
uation, Tom will attend the Univer-
sity of Shippensburg where he will
major in pre-med. He also plans to
play defensive lineman for Ship.
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ALAN VALDERRAMA is the son
of Mr. Hugo Valderrama of Shaver-
town. Alan is emloyed at the Rock
Quary-Eaton Rock in Tunkhannock.
In his free time, Alan enjoys motor-
cycles, hocaky sac, and competitive
motocross. After high school, Alan
will attend Penn State, Wilkes-
Barre campus, to major in electron-
ics.
THE LAKE-LEHMAN GIRLS
SOFTBALL TEAM upped its record
game with only four walks. Kelly
Wandel also came through with a
Key triple. :
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Lake Silkworty. Her hobbies include
tennis, swimming, skiing, and
biking. Her future plans are to
study nursing at Misericordia.
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JOHN MURRAY is the son of
Vicki and John Murray of Harveys
Lake His hobbies include waterski-
ing, weightlifting, camping and fish-
attending the Air Force Community
College.
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DENNIS MORGAN lives with
Elizabeth Kordowski and Joseph
Bala of Sweet Valley. He is a
member of the track and football
teams and also enjoys chess, fish-
ing, girl watching and parties. He
plans to take up aeronautics in the
Navy.
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JOSEPH LIEB is the son of
Bonny Lieb Goble and David Lieb of
Harveys Lake. His spare time is
spent playing soccer, tennis, and
plotting the violent overthrow of the
American Government. He plans to
go to college majoring in English
Education and Creative Writing. He
eventually hopes to beomce a
burden on society.
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THE SENIORS are leaving for
their annual trip to Washington,
D.C. on Friday, May 10. The trip
includes visits to the Smithsonian,
the Lincoln Memorial and a dinner
theatre.
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~~ Rachell Schall
% TA PTG MEETING TONIGHT,
the eighth grade students will enter-
gram will include art displays, pop-
ular commercials, lip-sync
tunity to express their gratitude for
the PTG for the past eight years.
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THE SEVENTH GRADE CLASS
will take a social studies trip to the
Luzerne County Courthouse on
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~ has invited St. Leo’s and St. Aloy-
‘wya to end eight years here at The
Gate.
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THE SECOND GRADE held a
gym. Family and friends were
second grade students who have
been preparing since October, 1984
for this. They performed very well
and were awarded many prizes.
| Everyone seemed to have had an
enjoyable evening. Sr. Elizabeth
directs this annual event.
MAY IS THE MONTH of our
| Blessed Virgin Mary. Each class-
room honors Mary by erecting a
Donna Greger
May altar with beautiful flowers
and decorations. Each room has a
May crowning during the month of
May. Gate of Heaven Church May
crowning is Thursday, May 9, at 1
p.m. Two children from the First
Communion class will crown our
Lady.
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ON FRIDAY, MAY 3, the students
from grades six, seven and eight
attended the Annual Bazaar at
O’Reilly High School. Featured
were various booths, entertainment,
food, games and chances. The stu-
dents came back with prizes from
their games of chance and quite full
of ethnic foods.
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LAST SATURDAY, the second
grade students received their First
Communion with members of the
CCD class of Gate of Heaven
Church. Over 70 children received
our Lord for the first time. Look for
their picture soon. Sacramental
teachers are St. Lucian, Sr. Eliza-
beth and Miss Diane Tometchko.
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TEACHER OF THE WEEK: Miss
Deborah Wysocki is our sixth grade
homeroom teacher who resides in
Swoyersville. She attended Wilkes
College and graduated from there
with an MS Degree with a major in
English. She is obtaining continuing
education credits from Penn State
in the communications field. Miss
Wysocki enjoys sports, especially
basketball and baseball and is
coach of Barilla’s softball team.
Members of the senior class of
Lake-Lehman High School will be
visiting Washington, D.C. as their
annual class trip. The dates are
May 10, 11, 12, 13.
A variety of educational tours are
planned including visitation to the
Smithsonian Institute, Lincoln
Memorial, Washington Monument,
Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial,
Mount Vernon, Kennedy Center for
the Performing Arts, National Gal-
lery of Art, Arlington National Cem-
etery, The Pentagon, The Capitol
Building, and the F.B.I. Building.
The students will be enjoying an
afternoon at the National Zoo and
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an evening at the dinner theatre
featuring ‘‘Once Upon a Mattress.”
A pool and pizza party are aiso
being included in the busy agenda.
A variety of fund raisers have
been sponsored by the senior class
in order to defray the cost of the
trip. Every senior was given the
opportunity to earn money toward
the expenses so that any student
who wished to attend the trip would
be able to do so.
Principal John Zaleskas and
senior class advisor Robert Roberts
have been instrumental in the coor-
dinating of the class trip.
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Students honored Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon b
Four Dallas Senior High School students received letters notifying them that their PSAT scores
were high enough to qualify them for! consideration as National Merit Scholarship finalists. The
students scored among the top 10th @f the more than 50,000 students who took the tests. They
will be notified at a later date whether or not they were selected as finalists. Left to right,
above, are Frank Galicki, senior high 'assistant principal, presenting a letter to Dawn Rothrock;
Pete Morcos, Timothy Corcoran, Steven Roskos, receiving his letter from Mrs. Patricia Russin,
high school guidance counselor.
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