The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 16, 1996 ht | Dallas Homecoming Court members are, from left, front row; Sandy McCloud, Kimberly Karavitch, Marina Knappman. Back By JOY MORGAN Post Correspondent DALLAS - Dallas Senior High School kicked off its homecoming events this Monday, October 14, with its annual “Spirit Week.” The purpose of this event is to raise school morale and establish a sense of togetherness as a school by assigning to each day of the week a different theme - Twin Day, Hat Day, Dress Down Day, and, tomorrow's theme, Blue and White Day. But the festivities don’t end there. Thursday afternoon, the entire student body will attend a pep rally where the homecoming court and their escorts will be presented. Each year, the mem- bers of the court are asked to design a banner reflecting some- thing aboUt their personality. These signs will be on display at the pep rally.~hen, on Satur- day, October 19, at the Dallas ‘High School Stadium, Dallas’ Homecoming game against ‘Shamokin will kick offat 1 p.m. At ‘half-time, the queen will be an- nounced and, following the game, ‘a semi-formal dance will be held ‘ in the school gymnasium. The homecoming court, cho- . sen by the senior class, consists ' of seven members. From these seven, the queen will be selected . by the entire student body. The . following is a brief biography on * each member of 1996 Homecom- ing Court. Marina Knappman is the cap- tain of the cheerleading squad and is Senior Class President. She isa member of the National Honor Society and Youth Salute. Marina recently attended the National Youth Leaders Forum on Medi- cine and Rotary Leaders Camp. In her [ree time, she enjoys baby- sitting and teaching artlessons at Sue Hand's. After graduation, she would like to attend Penn and plans to major in biology, her favorite class, and eventually en- ter the medical field. Her recom- mendation for future classes is, “Work hard now; it'll pay offin the future.” Emily Schwietzer is a mem- ber of the National Honor Society, Youth Salute, and Junior Leader- ship Wilkes-Barre. She plays on both the varsity volleyball and varsity swimming diving teams and is the Student Council Vice- president. The 1996 Prom Queen, she enjoys attending other school sporting events so that she can watch her friends play. She would like to attend Duquesne Univer- sity to major in physical therapy. Emily's words of wisdom are, “Give everything you do 100%.” Francesca Stuppino enjoys boxing and exercising in her free time. Her favorite class is history. After graduation, she would like to attend the Fashion institute of Technology in New York where she will prepare for a career as a Fashion Buyer/Merchandiser. ‘Country line dancing Tuesdays at L-L The Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors will host country line dance ‘lessons Tuesday evenings through Nov. 5 at the high school caleteria. Admission is $3 for an adult and $2 for children agel2 and under. Country line dance teachers are Donna and Bob Andrews of Benton, ‘members of the National Teachers Association. » Send The Post to a friend It makes a great gift Call 675-5211 for details Rie 7 Spend a lifetime finding the right job, or a day finding the career of a lifetime. Don't just think about a job, consider a career with the organization that averages a home bought or sold by its customers every minute, every day. 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