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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 217

Publication:
The Morning Calli
Location:
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
217
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18 SEE FOR YOURSELF THE UNBELIEVABLE BUYS AT arfwed IUFO! MEN'S WEAR UNITED FACTORY OUTLET NO SECONDS NO IRREGULARS SUITS SPORTCOATS COATS "All The Utett Style Colon" All Gaiaeati Uniea Made 1522-24 UNION BLVD. ALLENTOWN Ifl Acroaa From 1st Natl. Blvd. Bank zj Open Daily 1 0-8; Sat 1 0-5 Phone 434-2644 3 Pc. Vest Suits $7995 SNOW Continued From Page 10 Corey Schaeffer and Randy Moyer added, "We think it is neat to have a snowstorm in the spring of the year.

It made the trees look real nice." Moyer said, "The only thing I did not like about it was I could not ride by bike." Schaeffer said, "I don't like to shovel snow and it made the highways bad for driving." "I like the storm because I did not we would have school," commented Norman Greene. He added, "But, when I had to go to school I did not like the storm because I had to walk in all that mess." Lisa Hunsicker said she liked the snow only for one reason, "to play in." She added, "You can keep it even in the winter. When it snows, it means it will be cold out, and I do not like cold weather." Jason Nunnermacker said he had other fears of the snow. "For how wet and deep the snow was, I thought I would drown walking to school. At places it (snow and slush) was almost up to my knees." An BUILD A other reason Jason did not like the recent storm was because his pet rabbit died from the storm.

Mary Barclay was one that thought it was nice. "It could snow anytime of year for me. Winter is my favorite season I love snow." Darla Rimbey had this to say of the spring storm. "It was alright But, it would of been a lot better if we would of got a lot more. That way I could of stayed home from school and enjoyed the snow.

By having the two hour delay, it meant that by the time school left out there would not be much snow left to even make a small snowman." Cory Hunsicker had two different thoughts about the storm. "I loved it. I can play football in the snow and won't get hurt" On the other hand he did not like it because, "It turned to slush too fast Every place you would walk, it turned to slush and that was not for me." Tim Snyder said, "It is weird to have snow this time of the year. It is supposed to be spring with the flowers coming out of the ground, not this snow save that for the winter." He said he did not like anything about the snowstorm. Deal Direct with Builder NO SALESMAN FEES 1 NEW FOR '83 up 7,500 On Our Our Economy Family Pool Complete.

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Tuesday in the school cafetorium. Denise Lyons of the Center for Humanistic Change will speak on the topic "Stress and How It Affects the Family, Epecially When Both Parents Are Work-mg. Areas of discussion will be "Where is the time to get everything "Where is the energy to do it all?" and "How can I be sure my child is getting the caring heshe needs?" Parents will be given an opportunity to share their experiences as working parents, identify their areas of needs, and learn ways to cope with their own situa- tions. All interested persons are invited. Tamaqua Class of 1943 needs member's address The reunion committee of the 1943 graduating class of Tamaqua High School is seeking the address of classmate Eleanor Zakary Favretto.

Anyone having this information is asked to call 668-4086 in Tamaqua. The reunion will be held July 2 at Carmen's Country Inn, north of Hazle-ton. The deadline for reservation is June 8. Marian High seniors to present class play The Senior Class of Marian High School will produce "Seniorvision: Channel '83" at 8 p.m. tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday in the school gymnasium.

Different from other years, this presentation is not a play, but an original production. The title originated from the idea of a senior's viewing of a typical evening of television. Many people, places and events will be explored during the program, including numerous television favorites. A "stage family" will view the production along with the audience and offer their views on the programs. The fast-paced program includes singing, dancing and acting by various members of the senior class.

This year's production is under the direction of Sister Regina Assumpta, Mrs. Madeline Ligenza, Mrs. Ann Furey and Mrs. Susan Colunio. Len Brylewski is serving as stage crew moderator.

Tickets are $2 for adults and $1 for children under 12, and may be obtained from any Marian student or at the door the nights of the performances. Palmerton PTO unit sets talk on stress The Palmerton Middle School Continental Cuisine and Fine Dining In an atmosphere that Is rich In style and warm in spirit. Complimentary House Wine with Cntree Lunch Mon. thru Sat. 11-3 Dinner Mon.

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