The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 18, 1985, Image 16

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INFORMATION
LINDA ASHWORTH, daughter of
Donna and Lynn Ashworth of
Trucksville, is a Dallas senior.
Linda works part time at Frank-
lin’s. In her spare time Linda enjoys
going to football and basketball
games. Linda has been a Red Cross
volunteer. After high school Linda
plans on going to Luzerne County
Community College to major in
accounting.
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LEANNE FINO is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Fino of
Dallas. Leanne works part-time at
Fino’s Drug Store. She likes to ski
and play tennis in her free-time.
Leanne would like to pursue a
career in pharmacy following grad-
uation from high school.
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JIM PERKOWSKI is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Perkowski of
Shavertown. Jim is a member of the
football team at Dallas. In his free
time Jim likes to watch TV and
listen to the stereo. Jim would like
to go to Penn State or King's
College to major in either math or
computer science.
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MARY EUSTICE is the daughter
of Beryl and Harold Eustice of
Dallas. Mary likes to ride ‘trics’ and
go shopping. She works part time at
Petro’s Pizza. Mary has recently
been honored at Dallas by being
selected to the Snow Court for the
Christmas Dance and the Home-
coming Court for the Homecoming
festivities. Mary is also a member
of the s senior ¥ Sleering gommitte, She
DAWN ROTHROCK
would like to take a year off after
high school and then go to college.
BOB O'DONNELL is the son of
Joseph F. and Lucille O'Donnell of
Dallas. Bob is Student Council presi-
dent at Dallas. Bob is also a start-
ing varsity guard for the basketball
team this year. Bob is also a movie
buff and likes to attend movies
often. After graduation Bob plans on
going to college.
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UPCOMING EVENTS:
On Friday of this week the boys
basketball team will play its second
regular season game. They will
square off against the Grenadiers of
GAR. JV starts at 6:30 and varsity
starts at 8 p.m. The girls basketball
team will also take on GAR. The
girls play at home at 4 p.m. while
the boys are away. Friday also
marks the last day of school before
Christmas vacation.
Students and faculty return to
school on January 2. Over the holi-
days, the boys basketball team will
host the UNICO Tournament. On
Monday the 23rd, the girls basket-
ball team is home against Pittston.
_ LAKE-L
SUSIE REDMOND
ALICEN VAN GORDER is the
daughter of Robert and Linda Van
Gorder of Loyalville. Alicen is
involved in cheerleading and the
yearbook staff. She also enjoys
skiing, ice skating, and other winter
sports. Alicen’s future plans include
college with a technical major.
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MARK STASH is the son of Steven
and Francis Stash of Lehman. Mark
is involved in basketball, baseball
and the Industrial Arts Club. Mark’s
interests including painting, hunt-
ing, and racing model cars. His
future plans include Art College
EHMAN
THOMAS STEPANSKI
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SCOTT SESIN is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Sesin of Shaver-
town. He plans to attend college,
majoring in engineering. In school,
Scott is involved in track and
soccer. In Scott’s spare time, he
enjoys playing football, jogging,
playing soccer, and fishing.
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Grants awarded
Continuing its thrust toward the
expansion and development of a
partnership among business, indus-
try and education in Northeastern
Pennsylvania, the Institute for
Developmental Educational Activi-
ties (IDEA) at Luzerne County
Community College recently formed
the BIE Partnership Planning
Grants Program Advisory Commit-
tee.
Earlier this year, the Pennsyl-
vania Bureau of Vocational and
Adult Education, PA Department of
Education, awarded IDEA-LCCC
four planning grants totaling nearly
$82,000 to begin exploring the devel-
opment of programs in Automation-
Robotics Technology; Entrepreneu-
rial Education; Laser-Electro-optics
Technology; and Production-Inven-
tory Control-Warehousing Manage-
ment Toshr oho,
Hope you have a cheer-filled holiday!
IDE'S 309
AUTO
SERVICE
Kunkle
675-1213
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BRADER'S
AUTO TAG
SERVICE
607 Memorial
Highway
Dallas
675-8507
JAMES J. DRURY, Owner
inspire
you with love
MERCY
MEDICAL
OFFICES
34 Lake St.
Dallas
675-8599
NOEL
NOEL
NO EL Happy holiday, friends!
TRUCKSVILLE
PHARMACY
13 Carverton Road
Trucksville
696-2222
NGL
LUZERNE
NATIONAL
BANK
118 Main St.
Luzerne
288-4511
801 Main St.
Swoyersville
287-1141
TEXTILES
Memorial Highway
Dallas
675-2123
HOLIDAY
BENJAMIN R.
JONES, Ill, ESQ.
UNITED PENN
BANK BLDG.
Wilkes-Barre
JOSEPH J. FUMANTI
INSURANCE AGENCY
343 Wyoming Avenue
Wyoming, PA
693-1416
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Warmest wishes of peace
during this special season.
SAM ROBERTS
HAIR FASHIONS
170 N. Memorial Highway
Shavertown
675-1631
Sm PS
HAPPY
HOLIDAY «
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(NAPA)
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DALLAS
AUTO
PARTS
688 Memorial
Highway
Dallas
675-2143
EPP cp tise
‘Tis the season to wish all 7
our friends our very best!
TAFT'S
MARKET
Old Sandy Bottom
Harveys Lake
639-5216
Best wishes
to one and
all, along
with our
thanks!
AGWAY
36 Mill Street
Dallas
675-0660
Merry
Christmas
UNITED
PENN BANK
WE WORK HARD
FOR YOUR BUSINESS
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
JOYOUS NOEL
OFFSET
PAPERBACK
675-5261
CELEBRATE
May the light of His
love warm your hearts. hig
KING |
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EB Cub Cadel”
HILBERT'S
EQUIPMENT & WELDING
641 Memorial
Highway
Dallas
675-3003
DYMOND'S
FARM MARKET
& BAKERY
Shavertown
675-1696
EARL
& PAT
GREGORY
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