Y) "MICHELE FARRIS ELIZABETH (PEGGY) KAS- MARK is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kasmark of Dallas. Peggy is involved in cheerleading and gymnastics club at Dallas. She enjoys to sew in her free time. Peggy plans to attend college after high schoo to major in early educa- tion. -0- LISA BEALLA is the daughter of Joseph and Suzanne Bealla of Dallas. Lisa is a member of chorus, chansonaires, steering committee, and student council. She likes to play piano and to dance in her leisure time. Lisa intends to attend the University of Scranton to later become a laser surgeon. -0- LISA WILLIAMS is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams of Shavertown. Lisa enjoys to ski during these winter months. She is also kept busy working on the year- book and working part-time at Daring’s Market. Lisa would like to go to college to major in accounting. -0- JILL JOBSON is the daughter of Paul and Joyce Jobson of Dallas. Jill was recently crowned Snow Queen at the Valentine’s Day Dance. She had been captain of the member of the senior steering com- mittee. In the summer Jill enjoys water skiing. Her future plans include attending a business college. 20- NANCY STAIR is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stair of Dallas. At school Nancy is involved in the chorus, chansonaires, and volleyball. She likes to watch T.V., to sleep, and to listen to music. Nancy plans to attend a nursing school. -0- ELAINE CHARNEY is the daugh- ter of John and Elaine Charney of Dallas. Elaine works on the school newspaper. She is employed part- time at Franklin’s Family Restau- rant as a waitress. In her free time KRISTYN POST ~~ 2 Elaine enjoys to hike, camp, work, climb mountains, go to Hawk Mt. read and watch the birds with Mr. H. Her future plans include: becom- ing a wildlife biologist and studying birds of prey, particularly Bald and Golden Eagles. Elaine would like to study these birds in their natural habitats such as Alaska, Colorado, Montana, and Florida. 50= DAWN BAHNER is the daughter of Kathleen Bahner of Dallas. Dawn is the editor of the school paper, The Mountaineer. She camps, reads, and works at the Mercy Center Convent in her free time. Dawn plans to major in accounting at L.C.C.C.and to later move to Virginia. -0- MINNA TOLVANEN is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Torma Tolva- nen of Finland. Minna is an exchange student who is currently living with Mr. and Mrs. Baird. She is involved in the chorus, chanson- aires, the newspaper and gymnas- tics club. Minna is kept busy with the youth group at church and playing the piano. ; CONGRATULATIONS to Dawn Rothrock and Peter Morcos for becoming National Merit Finalists! We are extremely proud of their accomplishments. 0 CONGRATULATIONS to Jill Jobson and Rich Long for being crowned Snow Queen and King at the Valentine’s Day Dance. 0 ANOTHER CONGRATULATIONS goes to the basketball team for winning a playoff game against Wyoming Area. -0- GOOD LUCK to both the boys’ and girls’ basketball teams for future victories in the playoffs. THE CHEERLEADERS should be returning from their competition and fun in the sun in Florida today. SUSIE REDMOND DEBBIE IDE is the daughter of Donna and Glen Ide of Idetown. Debbie is involved in several extra- curricular activities. She enjoys drawing, swimming, polo and wat- erskiing. Debbie plans to pursue a career in marketing at King’s Col- lege. -0- CHRIS NICHOLS is the daughter of Mary Lou and Tom Nichols of Harveys Lake. Chris is a very good diver and swimmer. Unfortunately, Lake-Lehman doesn’t have a swim team. Other interests include scuba diving, waterskiing and various other water sports. Chris plans to pursue a criminal justice career at King’s College. -0- MATT STASH is the son of Allen and Karen Stash. Matt is going to Venet, Dalls; West Pittston, Gary T. Crisci, THOMAS STEPANSKI attend the W-B Penn state Campus after high school. In his spare time he enjoys hunting, fishing, trapping, swimming, skiing, and water skiing. Pattie Weaver is the daughter of John and Collette Weaver. Patti plans on going to college in Virginia to major in public relations. In ehr spare time she enjoys swimming, skiing, water skiing and hiking. -0- WINTER SPORTS: Congratulations to the basketball and wrestling teams. The basketball team finished the 2nd half with a 5-4 record, just missing the playoffs. Congratulations on a great season and good luck next year! The wrestling team finished in second place in the conference with a 12-1 mark. Standing, Wade Curtis, Pittston, public relations (TO AGE 12) a 2 in particular Christa talent assem- Lori Judith. Resnik. Pictured, left, are Marlo Trapani, Melissa Malonis, and Dr. Thomas W. Cypher, Principal of the Dallas Junior-Senior High Schools announces the senior high school’s second nine weeks honor roll. The honor roll is determined by the following: High Honors - 4.0 - Must carry all A’s; 1st Honors - 3.4 and above; 2nd Honors - 2.8 to 3.3. Students must carry five major subjects, a major subject is one that meets five times a week. Students can only have one “C’’ grade, they cannot carry a ‘“D’’ or an “F”. The following have earned High Honors: SENIORS: Timothy Corcoran, Mark Hines, Michele Lamoreux, Peter Morcos, Dawn Rothrock, Karen Vloedman, Marilyn Ward. ' JUNIORS: Christina Bulford. FIRST HONORS: SENIORS: Cheryl Bell, Michelle Bren, David Connors, Matthew Conologue, Cherie Davis, Scott Davis, Christo- pher Dreher, Katherine Fader, Kiersten Fries, Wallace Gauthier, Richard Holthaus, Kelly Hoyt, Linda King, Wallace Gauthier, Karen Niskey, John Ochman, John Oravitz, Molly Parsons, James Per- kowski, Kristyn Post, Cheryl Rea- buck, Steven Roskos, Loriann Timek, Minna Tolvanen, Inci Turko- glu, Margaret Zajkowski. JUNIORS: Elizabeth Adams, Lori Bartleson, Joseph Boos, Stephen Brace, Lori Brokenshire, Angela Chiarucci, Patricia Chismer, Erin Cleary, Denise Corcoran, Ann Marie Danna, Barbara Davies, Kristen Dougherty, Kathleen Farrell, Hether Fazzi, Donald Francis, Shaunna Griffin, Paul Gritman, Heather Hand, Mary Herbert, Lori Hillard, Ryan Holthaus, Truyen Huynh, Christine Kaleta, Christo- pher Kelly, Kristell Kocher, Jenni- fer Long, Scott Marshall, Jerome Mattey, Lynn Matus, Kristen McHenry, Colleen McKeever, and is to be used only for the igh school class rings. features FREE! Thomas McNichols, Leonard Medura, Eileen Nagy, Enrico Nar- done, Kristen Piatkowski, Mark Richardson, Tracy Richardson, John Richie, Christopher Riedlin- ger, Staci Robbins, Elizabeth Scott, Patricia Sudol, Trisha Tuzinski, Paula Wandel, Amy Warner, Daniel ‘Williams, Maureen Wisnieski, Cathy Zikor. SOPHOMORES: Tairran Batory, Patricia Covert, Walter DelGaudio, Laura Dover, Stephen Finn, Jodi Gruver, Robert Heist, Rosemary Hometchko, Donald Hopkins, Janet Karrott, Mark Krohn, Heather Lawley, Susan Miers, David Morris, Edward Novitsky, Holly Pitcavage, Eric Rosentel, Michael Schaefer, Brent Snowdon, Suzanne Trosko, Kelly Weller, Lee Williames, Gera- lyn Williams. SECOND HONORS: Seniors: Eliz- abeth Chaney, Barbara Cicero, Cheryl Harding, Anastasia Orlando, Amy Parsons, Lee Ann Petro, Dina Pomrinke, Lisa Williams. JUNIORS: Meredith Burke, Melanie Coscia, Kimberly Culp, Erin Gilbert, Molly Grasso, Jeff Kehl, Stefanie Michael, Lori Ogurkis, Paul Potichko, Sharon Uli- chney, Dale Williams, Vicki Yencha. SOPHOMORES: Michelle Boback, Kimberly Brady, Patricia Burdette, Paul Catrambone, Daniel Hold- redge, Nathan Kelly, Michael Kester, Jill Lieberman, Michael Luksic, Jonathan Mitchell, Sean Pugh, Kim Sands, Melanie Seibel, Suzanne Smith. SUPPORT THOSE THAT ADVERTISE IN THE DALLAS POST WITH ARTGRVED St Ng “ 873 J-1353 PLENTY OF FREE STORESIDE PARKING JEWELERS 141 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre 823-7111 vy MICHAEL FARRIS THE SECOND GRADE CLASSES received the Sacrament of Penance for the first time on Saturday, Feb: 5. This was the first step in prepara- tion for the first reception of First Holy Communion which will take place, Saturday, May 3. There are approximately 60 children in this year’s class. -0- MRS. GREY’S THIRD GRADERS have enjoyed their activity of making patriotic pictures, picto- graphs, and charts. As their Lenten activity, they are engaged in- making a special Ten Command- ments book. -0- ON FEBRUARY 17, the seventh the Pennsylvania Math contest. State results are not in yet, but Mr. Simon says that overall, the partici- pants performed much better this year than last. “0- IN OBSERVATION OF ‘‘Newspa- per in Education Week”, the Luz- erne County Reading Council is sponsoring an essay contest. The topic is, “I like to read the newspa- per because...” Miss Wysocki’s sev- enth graders are hoping to win the award - a $25 savings bond, and have their winning essay published in The Times Leader. The contest closes March 7. Donation made v.v > XS ARRIL YATSKO 0- THE SEVENTH GRADERS are also involved in preparing a bulletin board display in honor of Interna- tional Women’s Day. In their Hall of Fame display they will have pic- tures of famous women of the past and present, essays, and drawings. The entire month of March is dedi- cated to famous women, with the observance peaking on March 8. FOUR STUDENTS took the entrance test at Scranton Prepara- tory School on Saturday, Feb. 15. The results are good. -0- OUR STUDENT OF THE WEEK is Heather Malonis. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Malonis of Dallas, Heather is a cheerleader who also enjoys water skiing, bas- ketball, and swimming. She hopes to attend Hopkins Medical School and one day become a pediatrician. MELISSA SLABY, second-grade student, won second prize in the “World of Ertley’’ contest about the car of the future. Melisa received a $75 savings bond and a lovely silver ribbon and letter of congratulations. Good work, Melissa! -0- THE GERTRUDE HAWK CANDY SALE is finished; winners will be announced in next week’s news. Boscov for the According to Dr. Fink, $1.5 million goal. FIRST MATCH 8:00 P.M. GEORGE “‘THE ANIMAL'' STEELE AND CORPORAL KIRCHNER NICKOLI VOLKOFF AND THE IRON SHEIK oF IRAN VARIOUS AREAS OF BACK MOUNTAIN = A