INFORMATION Loren 2s a Beniquez JOAN HILSTOLSKY is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hilstolsky of Carverton. Joan is currently the softball team. She has been a member of the team for four years. Her other activities include playing the piano, which she has done for eight years. She will seek summer employment after graduation and then attend College Misericordia in the fall to major in occupational therapy. -0- GEORGE HUBBARD is the son of Shavertown. George enjoys art class and fishing. He is currently a part-time employee with Gus Genetti’s and a cook in the Army Reserve. After graduation, George will attend Luzerne County Commu- nity College to major in hotel and restaurant management. -0- KIMBERLY KLIMOVITZ is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klimovitz of Trucksville. Kim is a part-time employee with Dunkin Donuts in Kingston. When she isn’t working, Kim enjoys exercising, by playing tennis and attending aero- Kim Rollman = bics classes. After graduation, Kim will attend the Southeastern Acad- emy in Florida to study travel. -0- DAVE MATHERS is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mathers of Staub Rd. in Trucksville. Dave is a part-time employee at Schmid’s Amoco Station in Shavertown. In his spare time, Dave enjoys hunting and fishing. After high school, Dave will attend LCCC to major in crimi- nal justice. -0- JIM MISSON is the son of Pat and Barry Misson of Ransom Rd. in Dallas. Jim enjoys hunting, fishing and working on cars. After gradua- tion Jim will seek local employ- ment. He says, “I am glad I'm getting out of here.” -0- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reinard of Orchard St. in Trucksville. In his spare time, Rich enjoys working on his car and “cruising.” He enjoys listening to the music of Led Zeppe- lin and Ted Nugent. After gradua- tion, Rich will seek local employ- ment and then possible join the Air KIMM COVERT is the. daughter of Linda and Kenny Covert of Har- veys Lake. Kimm enjoys spending her time going out with her friends. After high school, Kim plans to get married. A ter of Barbara and Dennis Tobin of Hunlock Creek. Kelli enjoys being with Shaun and going out with friends. Her plans after high school include getting married. -0- PAUL ONZIK is the son of John and Antoinette Onzik of Dallas. Paul’s hobbies include listening to Presents paper Dr. Robert: H. Merrill, assistant professor of English at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, presented a paper at the International Congress on val scholars participated in twen- His topic -was ‘‘Sin as Cognitive Dissonance in Medieval Arthurian Romance.” On May 1, Dr. Merrill also presented ‘‘Zen and the Art of Critical Thinking” at the Northeast- ern Pennsylvania Writing Council Conference at the University of Scranton. An article, ‘“The Troubled World of Harold Brodkey,” has recently been accepted for publica- tion in the Denver Quarterly. He came to the Lehman campus in 1982 and has been co-organizer of its film series as well as advisor to its student news magazine, Les Mots, which under his direction is now distributed internationally. WANTS TO Force. music and going to concerts. After graduation, Paul will go to Wil- liamsport Community College to become a printer. -0- PAUL WARNER is the son of Nancy and Dane Warner of Hunlock Creek. In Paul's spare time, he enjoys fishing, hunting, traveling and swimming. Paul will work at Red Subs after graduation. -0- MICHELLE ROBERTSON is the daughter of George and Isabelle Robertson of Harveys Lake. Mich- elle likes to snow and water ski, in her free time. After high school, Michelle shall work in Philadelphia. DR. ROBERT H. MERRILL HELP YOU HELP WANTED OR WORK WANTED ik {1 INFORMATION Contest winners On April 25 and 26 the Lake-Lehman Junior High School participated in the state American Industrial Arts Student Association in Harrisburg.They took first place in the Manufacturing and Design contest. They mass produced kites in the Home Economics department under the supervision of Mrs. Barbara Shulde and they produced kite winders in the Industrial Art shop. Shown here are, from left, first row, Erin Keefer, Mike Strutko and J.J. Konigus. Second row, Jason Kirchner, Chuck Hartz and Jennifer Prisper. Third row, Dan Shission. Poets lauded Five area high school students, whose poetry was chosen as best of that submitted from their schools, were honored at the second annual Hayfield Poetry Festival held recently at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. Shown are, from left, are Linda Richie, Dallas Senior High School; Edward Lupico, Meyers High School; Joseph Lieb, Lake-Lehman High School; and Jerry Gregory, English professor at the Lehman campus, which sponsored the special award. Not shown are the other two winners, Lisa Rasmovicz, Bishop O'Reilly High Seno and Christine Drach, Wyoming Area Senior High chool. opening deposit. ..and maintaining ready access to your money without a penalty. At Wyoming National Bank, . our Insured Money Market and Bonus Checking Il accounts MAC» more. 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Certificates of Awards and rib- bons were presented by Ms. Debbey Wysocki, in behalf of District Jus- tice Andrew Barilla, Councilman Charles Zambito, Chief of Police and Detective Hank Winters, and Russell Bigus, Pennsylvania State Police, who proclaimed ‘‘Sharon Gless?Cagney & Lacy Day” during Police Week. A program and an assembly were held in commemora- tion of this special event in May. -0- THE EIGHTH GRADE CLASS went on their long-awaited class trip, May 21, to Inner Harbor, Balti- more, Md. The students toured the museum, were taught a class on Sea Turtles, walked through the historic Joan Segrave-Daly sight, Fort McHenry and browsed the International foods. It was a fun-packed day, as well as an edu- cational one. We thank the teachers and our parents who accompanied us and took good care of us. -0- THE TALENT SHOW performed by the eighth-grade students was a great success. 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