Em, EEE ’ ~ ¢ ( Seminar conducted Plymouth, Lieutenant, Philadelphia, ment; and Kenneth YVONNE DEVENS is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Devens. Yvonne plans on attending college majoring in tourism (stew- ardess or travel agent). Yvonne is also a co-captain of the varsity cheerleading squad. In her spare time she enjoys horseback riding, spending time with friends, exercis- ing, shopping, and bike riding. -()- AMY SHOOK is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Shook. Amy is going to attend the University of Scranton with her major being med- ical technology. Amy has been a member of the National Honor Society here at Lehman. In her spare time she looks forward to motorcycle riding, swimming, lis- tening to music, bike riding, shop- ping and spending time with S. Ray Wandel. -0- THE LAKE-LEHMAN BLACK KNIGHTS football team posted their sixth victory on Saturday at Lehman. The Knights defeated the Bishop Hoban Argents by a.score of 7-0. The only score of the game was made by Bill George on a 35-yard run up the middle. Scott Shaffer’s extra point attempt was successful. The victory insures the Knights their first winning season in a number of years. -0- THE OLD SHOE GAME between Lehman and Dallas is to be played on Saturday, Nov. 16, at 2 p.m. The two schools are preparing for the game with various activities throughout the week. The game is to be played at the Dallas Senior High Dr. James H. Ryan, Campus Executive Officer, has ‘announced that a unique career guidance pro- gram at the Pennsylvania State University Wilkes-Barre Campus has won a grant of $60,000 from the Pennsylvania Bureau of Vocational Education. Now in its fourth year, the Oppor- tunities in Technology program has been partially funded by the state since its inception. 4 P.M. THANK YOU... Glenn Miller Bill Holman Thad Jones L/ > S. Under The Auspices Of The 4% Sordoni Foundation And Is <* % Open To The 3) iP Public FREE OF (TN 7 ® CHARGE ye % School Field. -0- LAKE-LEHMAN JUNIOR CLASS is holding a semi-formal dance on Saturday, Dec. 14. Interested cou- ples should see Mr. Wolcezski for details. Sunshine Coffee Cake reg. $2.50 Sale Price *2.10 The Tioga Parka by Wool- rich. It's the parka for those active people with uncompro- mising taste. Thinsulate insu- lation gives you maximum warmth without bulk. Available in a variety of attractive colors, with a removable hood.’ Visit us soon and see the best there is. Woolrich ... At A Special Price In Regular Sizes - Talls - And Big Man. DAWN ROTHROCK KAREN SARAKA is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saraka of Trucksville. Her leisure-time activi- ties include the church Quiz Team and Youth Group. She also likes walking. As Karen looks forward to graduation, she plans to work in the House of Representatives in the future. -0- BETH SUTCAVAGE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sutcavage, resides in Trucksville. She is a member of the yearbook, prop crew, construction crew, and likes to sew. Beth has won various awards in Art in and out of school. She would like a job in television, movies or the commercial art field. Beth has already been commis- sioned to paint pictures. -0- LISA BOBACK is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boback of Dallas. She is currently a member of the yearbook staff, Student Coun- cil, and the senior steering commit- tee. During her leisure time Lisa works at the Dallas Acme. She would like to pursue a career in engineering after graduation. -0- WALLY GAUTHIER is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gauthier of Dallas. He is a forward and is a prominent scorer for the Dallas soccer team. Wally is also involved in track and volleyball. He received the NEDT award in both ninth and tenth grade. In his leisure time he likes to go out with his friends. Future plans include achieving a masters degree in Computer Sci- ence at either Scranton University or La Salle. -0- AFTER WEEKS of hard practice, the Dallas Marching Band traveled to Langhorne, PA to compete in the Atlantic Coast Championships. They placed sixth out of 24 bands with a score of 85.65. Congratulations! This Location ONLY Back Mountain Shopping Center Dallas 675-2555 Sliced Vienna Bread reg. 79c Sale Price 4 SENIORS ARE REMINDED that the college applications should be filled out by| Thanksgiving. UPCOMING EVENTS: Footbal Iteam will play Lake- Lehman for the Old Shoe on Satur- day at 2 p.m. at Lehman. The cheerleaders are working on a bon- fire for Friday and the band will perform at an outdoor pep rally on Friday also. REPORT CARDS are due out Friday. 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