eo —— ———— ——— > S——— _——— I —— WALTER KONOPKE - During the spring, even before the reg- ular season starts, Walter can be found on the baseball field. Baseball is one of Walter's favorite sports and he performs well for the Black Knights base- | ball team. Walter plays second * base and batted .350 last year. Along with baseball, Walter enjoys playing guard on the basketball team. Walter's activ- ities outside of school include skiing, hunting, spelunking and water sports. Walter also enjoys chemistry class with Mr. Giber- son. Walter is a member of the National Honor Society and the Ski Club. Walter plans on fur- thering his education at Ithaca College but is undecided about a major. Walter resides in Noxen and is the son of Walter and Marlene Konopke. HOMECOMING 1986 was a smashing success! Festivities began on Saturday, Oct. 25, with the Dallas/Nanticoke football game and the crowning of our Homecoming Queen. Congrats to the new queen Leigh Pawling and her escort Steve Cominsky. Let’s not forget a hearty round of applause to first runner-up Heather Nattress, who was escorted by the handsomely attired Enrico Nardone. Later that evening, we regrouped at the high school for the unforgettable dance, with its theme ‘Let the Good Times Roll.” And roll they did. Class mouth and funnyman, Chris Kelly took a break from check- ing out everyone else’s dates to lead a merry crowd of football players in a rousing chorus of Bon Jovi’s “You Give Love a Bad name.” (Does David Lee Roth face some competition here?) Zootz, providers of stuff to dance to, picked upon the broad hint and served up an excellent version of that very tasteful tune. For the hipsters among us, Zootz supplied a balance of equally great cover versions, including a favorite by the Talk- ing Heads. A blast was had by all and, like, only seven months until the prom, man... -0- DEADLINES, DEADLINES, DEADLINES! Last Sunday night, I was seen frantically calling up anyone whose phone number I possessed in an attempt to allude yet another of those famous deadlines. And here are the results: Phone interview number one was conducted with MELANIE (don’t call me Mel!) COSCIA. She lives with her mom and dad, Judi and Robert, and var- ious siblings in Trucksville. At school, she is involved in chorus, yearbook and drama club, in which she currently has a part in her third production. In’ the future, she hopes to attend Kutztown University where she will major in Interna- tional Studies and hopefully, study abroad. In the past, she has won the Scholastic Achieve- ment Award for Foreign Lan- guages (German). She plans to go after that award again this year. So watch out, polyglots! My next call was to CARO- LINE SAVAKINUS. She is the daughter of Carol and Ludwig Savakinus of Shavertown. At Dallas, she spend much of her time singing with various choral groups, i.e. chorus, choristers, Chansonaires and Madrigals, and is also a member of the yearbook staff. Her future plans include attending college, majoring in Elementary Education or Crim- inal Justice. She hopes to work with 5-to-10 year olds who have committed serious crimes. -0- BEST WISHES go out to senior Debbie Roginski for a speedy recovery after she sus- tained minor injuries in a car accident Wednesday night. Presently, she is recuperating at home. Get well soon, Deb! Births (The following Back Mountain couples have announced births during the past week:) PIMM, JOYCE and JOHN, 99 Pine St., Harveys Lake, a son, Friday, Oct. 17. MARTIN, DEBORAH ANN and KENNETH, RD 1, Box 134, Dallas, a son, Tuesday, Oct. 21. LAMOREAUX, SANDRA and WILLIAM, RD 1, Box 115, Sweet Valley, a son, Thursday, Oct. 23. Subscription September through May — $9.00 Dallas Post subscription for: x0 us to send a card). Name Address Zip Given by Address { ) 1 would like a gift card sent (check if you would like DIANE JACHIMOWICZ - The Lake-Lehman girls’ basketball team has been doing rather well the past few years and expect to do very well this year. One reason for this is Diane. Diane loves playing basketball and is | & RESTAURANT DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER DALLAS, PA. 675-4343 or 675-6565 You'll LOVE our Pizza and Service. FREE DELIVERY MINIMUM DELIVERY ORDER I$ $6.00 MON. thru THURS. * NEW YORK STYLE NEAPOLITAN PIZZA * HEROES * SICILIAN PIZZA * SPECIALTIES * WHITE PIZZA * DINNERS ® DEEP FRIED SPECIALS FREE WITH THIS AD YOUR CHOICE OF ANY TOPPING ON ANY SIZE PIE OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 15, 1986 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Fri., Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Sun., 12 Noon-10 p.m. a major force on the team at forward. Along with b-ball, Diane leads an exciting life a she has many other activities. These activities include cliff diving, hang gliding, windsurf- ing, snorkeling, stuntriding and traveling. She is also a member of S.A.D.D. A major goal in Diane’s life is to become Inspecter Gadget’s next assistant. If Diane can’t achieve this goal she plans to attend Millersville University to major in psychology. Diane resides in Shavertown and is the daughter of Patricia D. Jachi- mowicz. VANESSA RODZINAK - One adjective to describe Vanessa is busy. This young student is always involved and always helping out. Vanessa is a very active member of S.A.D.D. When she is not involved in school she enjoys the outdoors. Among her activities, Vanessa enjoys swimming, skiing, listen- ing to music and playing the piano. Vanessa also enjoys CARRIER inyour neighborhood Mintinum Age 11 For More Information shopping, going to the movies or just cruising around. Vanessa plans to further her education in college bu is unde- cided about the location or her major. -0- LAST WEDNESDAY, the Lake-Lehman Senior Class held its annual Activity Class Night in the school’s gym. Open only to the senior class, the night was filled with fun and games including pass the apple, peanut push, egg toss, volleyball and floor hockey. The music blast- ing through the gym while the students participated in these activities. In the lobby students were able to watch last year’s Wash- ington trip while Mr. Roberts, Mr. Z, Mr. Gorgone, and Mr. Maciak participated in a game of hand ball ping-pong. As the evening ended nobody wanted to leave, but we had to go because we all had school the next day. o Pro-Life candidate — sponsored pro-life advocate Jeff Steinberg on two week concert tour Northeast Pennsylvania in June, 1985 With rally on Public Square, Wilkes-Barre — Jeff received key to City of Wilkes-Barre and Plymouth. * A former District Attorney of Luzerne County (1968-1972) prosecuted Cine-Com Corporation when it instituted X-rated movie policy in Gateway Shopping Center, Edwardsville — prosecution resulted in convic- tion — Cine-Com Corporation went out of business. * Blythe Evans supports the National Rifle Assoc. and the right of every citizen to bear arms. home. ing drugs. {