WD) = BERS I RS PBR SRS SSPE PY % ———— SE IRON Fmt SS 2 \- The Dallas Post 7 seniors vie to be DHS Homecoming Queen | ~~ Seven Dallas High School se- Nqjiors are in the running to be crowned Homecoming Queen Sat- urday. Lindsay Carpenter, the daughter of Guy and Joanne Car- penter, has been a member of Student Council and the National Honor Society. She plans to major in psychology /biology at Villanova University. Crystal Heffner, the daughter of Ronald and Rosemary Heffner, has been a class officer mand member of the Student Coun- ir, and a four-year honor roll student. She plans to major in pre-med, specializing in pediat- rics. Holly Keefe, the daughter of Robert and Lisa Keefe, has been on the Student Council and the honor roll all four years. She plans to study psychology in college. Ketura Lispi, the daughter of Gene and Linda Lispi, has been a member of the Student Council and on the honor roll four years. She will attend the University of Pittsburgh. Maura Popson, the daughter of Michael and Laurie Popson, has served on the Stu- dent Council and Steering, and has been a four-year honor roll student. She expects to major in education and become a teacher. Kirby Richards, the daughter of Linda and Hugh Richards, has served on the Student Council and Steering, and is an award- winning figure skater. Heather Shultz, the daughter of Dave and Donna Shultz, is secretary of the senior class and has served on Student Council all four years. She will attend Marywood or Millersville and study to become an elementary school teacher. POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK The candidates for Dallas High School Homecoming Queen stand under the entrance arch to the new Mountaineer Stadium. From left: Lindsay Carpenter, Ketura Lipski, Kirby Richards, Heather Shultz, Holly Keefe, Maura Popson, Crystal Heffner. Republican Legislative District breakfast The 5th Legislative District of Luzerne County will hold its annual Candidates Breakfast at Irem Temple Country Club, Saturday, Octo- ber 21, at 9 a.m. On the program will be State Senator Charles D. Lemmond, Repre- sentative George Hasay, State Representative Candidate Shirley Moyer, and N.E. Representative of Gov. Ridge, Lisa Baker. Invited guests are Brian Grove, Bush-Cheney Representative; Sen. Rick Santorum; Atty. General Mike Fisher; Auditor General Candidate, Tatie True; State Treasurer, Barbara Hafer; Representative to Con- gress Candidate Stephen A. Urban; and Shirley Moyer, State Represen- tative Candidate of District 120. Reservations can be made by calling Tom Reese, Chairman, at 675- 5929, or at the 5th District address, 68 Main Street, Dallas. Donation is $12.50. 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Haunted Barn extends schedule The Eighteenth Annual Lehman Haunted Barn is open to all ages from Thursday, Oct. 19 through Thursday, Oct. 26 through Tuesday, Oct. 31, Halloween. Doors open at 7 p.m. and shows go to 10 p.m. on school nights and 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Special Children’s Shows will be pre- sented on Saturday, Oct. 21, Saturday, Oct. 28 and Sunday, Oct. 29, again at 2 p.m. These special children’s shows for third grade and tamer version, without the regular ghouls and scary sound effects, and a flashlight tour in larger groups. At least one adult must accompany each group of children and you must call for reservations due to the limited seating for each show. Call the Oct. 22, and at 1 p.m. and under are a Spook Line 674-5420, to make reservations and for additional information. Admission is $6 per person but $1 discount coupons are available for either the regular shows or the children’s shows. 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