The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 08, 1986, Image 11

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INFORMATION
SUSIE REDMOND
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i LARRY TITUS is the son of Larry Titus of
4 Loyalville. Larry is the vice president of the Industrial
Arts Club. Some of Larry’s spare time activities are
photography, architecture and computers. Larry’s
@ arent plans include going to college to major in
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architecture.
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ERIC STEADLE is the son of Veronica and Robert
Steadle of Harveys Lake. Eric is a member of the
band at Lake-Lehman. He is also involved in the LCCC
Band. Some of Eric’s other interests are skiing,
swimming, skateboarding, and hang gliding. Eric's
future plans include attneding a college of engineer-
ing.
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EILEEN RAITTER is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Raitter of Lehman. Eileen has played the
saxophone in Lake-Lehman Band for six years. At the
THOMAS STEPANSKI
present time, she is a District Band member and and
also a section leader. Eileen is planning on attending
the Art Institute of Philadelphia for Commercial Art.
In her spare time, she enjoys drawing, skiing, playing
the saxophone, babysitting, and spending time with
friends.
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DANIELLE SILVETTI is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Stella of Shavertown. Danielle is presently the
captain of the Lake-Lehman swing flags. She has been
in the band for four years. She plans on manoring in
Commercial Art at the Art Institute of Philadelphia. In
her spare time she enjoys painting, playing the guitar,
dancing, cheerleading and going out with friends.
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WE WOULD LIKE TO WISH the Lehman wrestlers
good luck tonight at their wrestling meet with
Nanticoke!
MICHAEL FARRIS
GRADES ONE TO FOUR were very proud of their
performance in the Christmas play about ‘Robotic
Elves” and ‘No Vacancy” and told Mrs. Wojcie-
chowski, music director and Sister Gratia, play
director, that they’d like to do it again. But, sorry
children, next year will be soon enough for all
concerned. But you all did a really good job on the
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EVERYONE HERE at Gate of Heaven School is
gearing up for Catholic Schools Week, February 2 to 9.
This is an annual celebration in orderto bring special
attention to the efficacy of Catholic education. The
theme this year is “Catholic Education - Rainbow of
Excellence.” A schedule of events will be published in
the Dallas Post, in the January 22 issue.
SPECIAL THANKS to Mrs. Harteis for her success-
ful “Gourmet Basket Project”. She did a lot of work
gathering all the contests of this basket with a
tremendous variety of food stuffs. The basket was won
by Mrs. Lorraine Hawk, our secretary here in Father
Cusick’s office. Congratulations, Lorraine.
APRIL YATSKO
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DURING THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, our school
was scrubbed and waxed to a lovely shininess. It was
great to come back to a nice, clean school. Thanks to
Joe and Bruce.
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THE SECOND GRADERS are beginning their cur-
sive writing and seem to be doing well. Please
continue to do well in this cursive writing; it lasts a
lifetime.
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THE SAT STUDENT PROFILES will be distributed
with report cards (grades 2-4-6-8) at the end of the
month. Parents will have an opportunity to discuss the
SAT scores with the Guidance Counselor early in
February.
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SPORTS COMPETITION has begun again and we
feel our boys basketball and the girls’ cheerleading
will prove successful. They are working hard at it.
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FOR 1986 we wish you all peace, prosperity, and a
productive year,
The Child Development classes at
the Dallas Senior High School are
ties for the Nursery School to be
conducted by them in conjunction
Pbefore January 1, 1986, or four
years old before January 1, 1986,
who wish to have their children
participate in the project may regis-
ter the child at the Senior High
School office between 9 a.m. and 12
noon on Tuesday, January 7 and
any day through Friday, January
10. Should school be closed for
inclement weather, the registration
Eight boys and eight girls from
each age group will be accepted on
a first come basis. The children and
parents must be residents of the
Dallas School District. The three
year olds will attend Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday mornings
begining February 4 until March 20.
The four year olds will participate
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
some Friday mornings from April 8
through May 22. The project runs
from 9 a.m. until 11:45 a.m. on
Tuesday, Thursdays and Fridays.
The Wednesday session runs from 9
a.m. until 11:25 a.m. The calendar
and times for each session will be
available at registration time.
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Professor speaks
Ninty six students were named to
the Dean’s List High Honors and
Dean’s List for the first trimester at
Wyoming Seminary College Prepa-
ratory School, Kingston, announced
0. Charles Lull, Dean of the Upper
School.
Named to the Dean’s List High
Honors are: Kingston--Scott Cooper,
Robert Eagen, Rachel Greenwald,
Richard Cohen, David Meyer, Mark
Meyer, and Robin Yuscovitz.
Wilkes-Barre--Steven Falkowitz,
Domenic Irace, and Laine Kamp.
Shavertown--John Aponick, Eugene
Choi, and Douglas Turner. Forty
Fort--Melissa Butcofski and Janice
Jones. Dallas--Juliana Koo, Milton
Mitchell and Anthony Stallone.
Mountaintop--Lisa Cameron. Luz-
erne--Michelle Kosenak. Harveys
Lake--Kathryn Quick. West Hazle-
ton--Cara Foldes. Towanda--
Anthony Tama. Syracuse, NY--
David Hadju. St. Petersburg, FL--
David Pittman. Seoul, Korea, Seok
Hyon Jo. Bombay, India--Deepak
Kanungo. Saudi Arabia--Earle Bain.
Named to the Dean’s ‘List are:
Kingston--James Antinnes, Rachelle
Boucher, Benjamin Cabot, Laura
Churnetski, Susan Conway, Justine
DePasquale, Kenneth Eisner,
Howard Hopson, Stacy Kester,
Andrew Lawrence, Laurie Lawr-
ence, Leigh Lawrence, Gary Meyer,
Michael Nelson and Robert Racu-
sin.
Wilkes-Barre--Charlene Chung,
Mark Edwards, Harry Goldberg,
Corinne Krincek, John Krincek,
Laurie Nelson, Donald Reiff, Kim
Vo, and Jennifer Wideman. Dallas--
Kevin Brown, Yoon-Mi Chang, Jon-
nell Mainwaring, Eric May, Cynthia
O’Brien, Matthew Quinn, Amy
Rogers, Carlo Sabatini, and Terrell
Smith.
Shavertown--Heather Aponick,
Christina Caputo, Guyler Gutstein,
Liane Kersey, Guy Llewellyn,
Andrew Merrill, and Erin Moore.
Forty Fort--Caroline Galante, Ste-
phanie Ruckno, and Karen Nocer-
ine. Wyoming--Donna Swanson and
Timothy Swanson; Tunkhannock--
Paul Bartley and Melissa Stauffer.
Mountaintop—-Monica Desai. Pitts-
ton-Tammy Jenkes. Bear Creek--
George Albert. Shickshinny--Fritz
Bittenbender. West Pittston--Brian
Buffalino. Hudson--Valerie Hinko.
Trucksville--Rose Ann Serpico.
Ashley--Christopher Fehlinger. Wyo-
ming-Susan Reilly.
Also, Binghamton, NY--Michelle
Cardoza. New York, NY--Eric
Cohen. Tonawanda, NY--Harry
Schooley. Honesdale--Chan Woo!
Lee. Towanda--Laura Llinas and
Angela Tama. Mt. Pocono--Shelly
Kalins. Great Falls, VA--Keith
Hanzel, Alexandria, VA--Colleen
McFeely, Catoosa, OK--Mark
Nester. Saudia Arabia--Jason Ames
and Karen Christiansen.
Among the offerings of tele-
courses for the Spring semester at
Luzerne County Community- College
is “The Shakespeare Hour,” an
introductory-level course that will
allow students to experience five of
Shakespear’s plays while focusing
on the theme of love--as the play-
wright intended--in performances.
The three-credit telecourse will
center around five of the best pro-
ductions from the BBC. Shakespeare -
Plays, and is accompanied by a
textbook written expressly for the
course. Distinguished actor Walter
Matthau will serve as the host for
the telecourse which will air on
WVIA-TV, Channel 44.
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