The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 26, 1986, Image 13

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Stock market studied
Ninth grade students of the Dallas Junior High School are participating and competing in a ten-
week ‘Stock Market Game’’. The game is sponsored by the national stock brokerage firm of
Bucher & Singer. The Center of Economic Education, Widener University, Chester, PA
supervises the program. Mrs. Dorothy L. Davis and Mr. John Baur of the Dallas Junior High
faculty sponsor seven 3-4 member teams of students who invest and trade in theoretical
amounts of $100,000 per team. Pictured above are student participants. From left, first row,
Harry Campbell, Mark Fies, Kurt Leipinsky, Laura Lehman, John Ashton, Jared Samuels, John
Gregg. Second row, Jennifer Sprear, Walter Fader, Allison Dombek, Allan Landis, Melissa
Margis, Phil Navola, Myron Suchodolski, Jim O'Donnell. Third row, Hugh Mundy, Michael
Dzanko, Scott Brady, Jim Evans, Scott Adams. Absent at the time of the photo were Paul
Moore and James Newell.
The Dallas Jr. High School Home
School Association is sponsoring
several Career Exploration Days
for the ninth grade.
the first was held on March 17.
The speaker was Steven C. Fried-
man, president of S. Friedman
Associates, a Management Consult-
ing Firm in Dallas.
He gave the students an overview
of various career fields that are
expected to be good in the future
and encouraged them to start now
to think and to explore what they
want to do.
now available
Shirley Smith, President of the
Dallas Federated Woman’s Club,
has announced that applications are
currently being accepted for the
local club’s 1986 Book Scholarship.
High school seniors who reside in
the Dallas Area School District are
eligible for the award.
The Scholarship, which will be
worth a minimum of $100.00, will be
based on scholastic ability, financial
need, school activities and commu-
nity involvement.
Additional information and appli-
cation forms are available at the
Guidance Office of the Dallas Senior
High School.
Marks are late
Because of the snow days, the
third marking period for the Dallas
Secondary Schools will not end until
April 9, 1986.
Report cards will be issued Thurs-
day, April 18, 1986.
SUSIE REDMOND
CHRISTOPHER KUKOSKY is the
son of Thomas and Mary Ann
Kukosky. Chris was a member of
the varsity football team and is
presently on the varsity volleyball
team. In his spare time he enjoys
painting, listening to music, and
hunting. Chris is undecided of what
his future plans will include.
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PATRICK HOZEMPA is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Hozempa
of Lehman. In school Pat was a
member of the varsity football team
and is currently a volleyball player
for the Knights. In his spare time he
enjoys photography, going out with
friends, and snowmobiling. Pat’s
future plans include going to college
for a medical degree.
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KIMM STEFANOWICZ is the
THOMAS STEPANSKI
daughter of Henry Stefanowicz Jr.
and Sharon Clark of Loyalville and
Yuma, Arizona. Kimm is interested
in horseback riding, swimming and
sunbathing. She also prides herself
on being a Dear Abby to her
friends. Kimm plans on attending
college to major in social work.
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MICHAEL SCHALL is the son of
Ronald and Barbara Schall of
Chase. Mike is a member of the
track and cross-country teams. He
enjoys skiing, surfing and cycling.
Mike’s future plans include college
(Penn State) to major in business.
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CONGRATUALTIONS! The vol-
leyball team recently competed in a
tournament in Bethlehem and took
first place after making it to finals.
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Application
deadline
scheduled
Students interested in participat-
Trustee Achievement Scholarship
competition for the 1986-87 aca-
demic year are reminded that the
deadline for application is Wednes-
day, April 2. John R. Eidam, Dean
of Admissions, reports that there
have been numerous inquiries made
regarding the competition and now
is the time to file the test applica-
tion in order to be eligible.
Two scholarships, one full and one
half years tuition, will be awarded
for one year each, regardless of
economic need, to two students who
demonstrate high citizenship quali-
ties and perform well on a competi-
tive examination scheduled for Sat-
urday, April 5, at the west side prep
school.
Any student entering the ninth or
tenth grade and not presently
enrolled in Wyoming Seminary
Upper School and are interested in
competing for the scholarship
should contact the Admissions
Office at 288-7541.
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MICHAEL FARRIS
IT’S BEGINNING to look like
Easter around the school. The first
graders have been working on rab-
bits and Easter baskets for decora-
tions in their homerooms, and the
corridors are beginning to blossom
with signs of Spring.
THE BOX OF EASTER CANDY
doanted by Mrs. Jack Jones and
won by Melissa Posolka of 1-212,
earned $30.00 for the Missions. The
fifth graders who sponsored the
raffle wish to thank the donor and
those who participated.
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TOM FINARELLI of 7-215 won
the ‘Principal’s Award” for his
display in the “Hall of Fame”, and
was appointed monitor of the Mis-
sions for the season of Lent.
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MRS. GRAY’S THIRD GRADERS
have been busy lately. Having com-
pleted their posters of famous
places in Washington, D.C. they are
now involved in doing some creative
writing about riding in a shoeshine
chair.
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DIANE
MRS. WOJOCIE-
- APRIL YATSKO
CHOWSKI and her instrumental
pupils, together with the children in
grades 1, 2 and 3 and their teachers,
enjoyed the Northeastern Philhar-
monic’s presentation of the Family
Pops Concert at the Irem Temple on
Friday afternoon. Particularly
enjoyable was Maurice Ravel’s fan-
tasy, “The Mischievous Child” with
Bob Brown’s puppets.
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BEST EASTER JOY to all our
readers.
Contest slated
The 1986 Luzerne County Teen
Talent has been scheduled for April
27, by the Luzerne County Sunday
School Association in cooperation
with the Penna. State Sunday School
Association.
Teens interested in competing
should obtain complete rules and
entry blanks by calling the Associa-
tion at 779-1772 or 825-7000 or write
the Luzerne County Sunday School
Association, 119 Girard Avenue,
Plymouth, PA 18651.
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