nuch 1d to ‘heir Jusic rise song JOM rds. | the 1g a vhile n his 1 the nally st of give retty hing t has ever 2d to onal 1e to the e GI ation 0 us, south last ntly Jom- man reck 0 so nt of. nese and inge. one Ngoc ngs. ong ce of Vice sible may it we . We de a hard cater 1Son n he but vote new tical h of leam and Con- ce I rs is € up any f Mr. rden this tive- a, NO and eople rely, AGE 4 I 1 i A ———— —— BURN WW SNE BON RGR, WR BE x Former Dallas Girl Competed In Miss Pennsylvania Contest Among the beauties vying for the “Miss Pennsylvania” title last week at Hershey was a former Dallas girl, Kathy Mun- nell, presently of Moscow, Pa. Kathy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Munnell, graduated from Dallas Senior High School in 1969. During her school days locally, she was Dallas Graduates (continued from PAGE ONE) designated by a goldcolored scarf worn over their black gown. Class members are: First row, left to right: Raymond Kuderka, president; George Messersmith, vice president; Diane Sherman, secretary; Anthony Fannick, treasurer; Second row: Barbara Kwasnik, Michele Swingle, Gloria O‘Brien, Jill Daron, Joan Kuchinskas, Tamar Solnik, Nancy Roberts, Kathleen Brennan, Elizabeth Musto, Gail Martin, Emma Fehlinger, Catherine Wilson, Pamela Mong. Patricia Koeb, Marilyn SherMinski, Brenda Richards, Carla Dunham, Barbara Youngblock, Constance Kapral, Barbara Rice, Jennifer Garris, Carol Stroh, Maureen Novicki, Phonda Moore, Roxanne Besciglia, Jeanne Heffner; Third row: Debra Price, Patricia Burke, Cynthia Smith, Diane Chadwick, Barbara Reese, JoAnn Shonk, Charlene Demmy, David Kulick, Emily Peters, Mary Cully, Lauren Wilks, Nancy Bergman, Linda fer Arlene Kozich, Mary Ka®hryn Gilmartin, Kim English, Christopher Govin, Diane Earl, Jocelyn Strunk, Warkén Boyes, Carol Kaleta, Marilyn Kirkpatrick, Virginia Dorrance, Donna Seward, Gwen Arnaud. Fourth Row: Kevin Covert, Linda Dexter, Stephen Withers, Joyce Phillips, Karen Gillis, Pamela Jacobs, Mary Parsons, Ann Parsons, Candice Wismer, Sandra Long, Sandra Barakat, JoAnn Juris, Mark Dorrance, Anne Wentz, Judy Berger, Donna Lockhart, Deborah Alexander, Joanne Gensel, Kathleen Knepp, Catherine Grieshaber, Jeanette Wolver- ton, Susan Rother, Paul Beard, JoAny Williams. Sha Fi®h row: Reba Brody, Pamela Rood, Sandra Gordon, Keith Bicking, Debrah Turner, Neiai McDonald, Robert Longmore, Mark Hicks, Debra Hicks, Debra Bednar, Robert Duris, Nancy Boltz, August Walters, Gerald O’Malia, Janet Birnstock, Harold Hoover, Robert Shoemaker, Lauren Kintzer, Bruce Goeringer, Deborah Race, Richard Dod- son, Lorraine Brown, Barbara Fried, Eileen Hughes, Terry McGee. Sixth row: William Gorton, Nancy Daley, Anthony Kuchemba, Linda Loughton, Daniel Updyke, Kathryn Vegpon, Mary Ann Sickler, Debra Herritt, Jeannine Malkemas, Lindsey Sherwood, Jerry McDonald, Bruce Nagle, William Chapple, Gwenyth il gl Eva Jonsson, Fern Cavikhuff, Arlene Cook, Con- stance Edwards, Setphen Goode, Deborah Bullock, James Culver, Michele Masoner, David Sears, Greg Konsavage, Edward Bessmer. Seventh row: Valerie Ed- wards, Diane Morgan, Elizabeth Eckman, Gail Morris, Jeffrey Banks, David Katyl, James Grieves, Brock Phillips, Charlene Albosta, Drew Taylor, Deborah Bessmer, William Bradbury, Janice Novitski, Sheldon Jones, Rebecca Walk, Alan Lehr, Keith Barber, Samuel Naples, Lenchen Hefft, David Johnston, Kathleen Smith, Gary Stearn, Lawrence Lavelle. Eighth row: Phillip Scott, Glenda Larson, Debra Palonis, Timothy Hawke, Kathy Karuza, Richard Kohler, Kenneth Engler, Wayne Kester, Lawrence Hilbert, Bernadine Sherman, Vincent Vaskas, Donald Bunney, John Porter, James Roman, Glenn Siglin, Joseph Hazeltine, Kenneth Besecker, Stephen Willis, Francis Perkoski, Charles Hoffecker, Joseph Hazeltine, Jerome Juris, James Elliott, Raymond O’Donnell, Elwood LaBar. Ninth row: Joseph Davis, Lawrence Ide, Terry Hartman, Dennis McCartney, James Wilson, Donald Wallace, Frank Summa, Aine * McDowell, Thomas Morenko, Sterling Wagner, Barry Misson, Dean Johnson, Ronald Bobeck, Wayne Humphrey, Leslie Friedman, David Lohmann, John Snyder, Thomas Yarnal, Donald LaBar, Robert Sterling, Charles Bobeck, Stephen Crispell, Donald Atkinson, John Thier. Tenth row: Daniel Shannon Floyd Gallup, Harry Owens, Howard Garris, James Corbett, Robert Daubert, John Engler, Cheryl Hontz, Mark Steele, Harry Swepston, James Mec- Cabe, Edmund LaBatch, Travis Adams, Roy Walters, Charles Waite, Gerald Fritzges, Her- man Otto, Mac Fry, Thomas Burkhardt, William Flock, Raymond Goeringer, Gary Morris, Sheldon Schell. Registration Opens Graduate School At C. Misericordia- - Registration for summer session graduate school at College Misericordia opens today, June 17, and will be con- ducted through Saturday morn- ing, according to director of graduate studies, Sister Mari- anna Gildea, RSM. Registration will be open from 9 to 4 today and Friday, and from 9 to 12 Saturday. Graduate classes are scheduled to begin June 21. For the summer session, the College Misericordia graduate school is offering five, three- credit courses; three in educat- ion and two in history. The cour- ses are ‘Elementary School Curriculum’?,’ **Human Development and Learning’, “Art In Elementary School”, “Political and Social History of the U.S., Part I”’, and ‘Political and Social History of the U.S., Part II’. The three education courses will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays. ‘Part I" of the history courses will meet Mon- days and Wednesdays, and “Part II” will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays. Graduate courses at College Misericordia are offered in co- operation with the University of Scranton. Credits for courses completed are issued by the University of Scranton. BUICK BEEN OPEL No Clowning Around!! in Kingston Gives you a Used Car Guarantee that is Just About a New Car Guarantee Our Used-Car Warranty 100% on Motor Transmission, Rear End 12 Months or 12,000 Miles on Late Models. A full 30 Days On Older Models in Writing OPEL EEE BUICK [SESS OPEL MOTORS COMMUNITY BUICK OPEL Young HEN 1340 IEE > Ding 588 MARKET ST. KINGSTON Pone 287-1133 Open Evenings ‘til 9 BUICK IIE oPEL active in many extra-curricular activities, a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council, yearbook staff, Future Teachers of America and the chorus. For three years she was a cheerleader and a member of the Keyettes marching unit. Other activities included ser- ving on the Junior-Senior Prom committee; acting in the junior and senior plays; and serving on the Homecoming Court. The 19-year-old Gettysburg _ College student has been dancing since the age of six, and chose for the talent section a modern ballet number that she choreographed herself. Al- though she did not win the state beauty title, most viewers agree she did very well. An English major, Kathy plans on becoming a teacher of secondary education with some drama teaching, possibly, as a side line. Market Square Office Main and Market Streets THE DALLAS POST, JUNE 17, 1971 Pictured are some of the members of St. Andrews Orthodox Church, Dallas, who manned a booth, “Cafe Under the Trees”’, which featured Russian and American cuisine at the recent Fine Arts Fiesta in Wilkes-Barre. Left to right, are: Paul Selingo, Nowadays we literally live in our cars. We're in the car to go to work. And to come home from work. And to go to Church. And to do the shopping. And to take the kids to school, or to the dentist, or for their shots. And we play and relax in our cars as well. We use them to get to lakes, to the mountains, to the drive-in movies, and to the drive-in restaurants. That's why The First National Bank of Eastern Pennsylvania has put together BLOOMSBURG OFFICES East End Office Bloomsburg-Berwick Highway Mrs. Andrew Machlason, Anton Humik, Mrs. Andrew Kozem- chak, Mrs. Michael Brin, Mrs. Robert Rhodes, Mrs. Huminik, co-chairman; Mrs. Selingo, chairman; Bess Meade, John Kriel, Mrs. Kriel, Mrs. William Ostrum, and Mrs. Edmund Yankoski. into a better car. PAGE FIVE Dallas Woman Is Wheaton Graduate Ruth Higgins Richert, RD 3, Dallas, received the B.S. degree with a major in mathematics at the 112th June commencement of Wheaton College, June 14. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel V. Higgins. An honor student at Wheaton, Mrs. Richert has participated in WETN, college fm radio station. She is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School. Dr. Hudson T. Armerding, Wheaton College president, conferred the 361 Bac- calaureate and 40 Masters degrees. 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