I A 5 AR aircon SEEN 8 The Class of ’73 was the largest ever to graduate from the Dallas Senior High School. Above are those students who received diplomas at com- mencement exercises June 8. Seated in the front row, left to right are class officers: Deme- trius William Fannick, Craig Gorton, Barbara Jean Pichert, Gertrude Marguerite Drake; Row one: David G. Shelby III, Joseph J. Wyberski, Robert W. Hannigan, Robert P. Hold- redge, William O. Palmer, Richard J. Frey, Robert D. Grieves, William H. Perry, Glenn D. Thompson, William E. Thompson, Douglas J. White- sell, Jogph R. Barna, Wayne H. Evans, » Suzanne M. Stofila, Carol C. Gydosh, Corliss R. Gerlach, Debra S. Kepp, Linda R. Kocher, Sheila Kulick, Joan M. McDade, Nancy J. Mathers, Linda S. Parnell, Marie A. Rondinella, Donna L. Rogers, Lisa A. Govin; Row two: James Groblewski, John E. Jensen, James P. Kostenbauder, Donald D. Dymond, Frank J. Morgan, Thomas J. Moses, Robert A. Gebhardt, George M. Parrs, Harold J. Rose, James J. Stasko, Lawrence E. Fritzges, Bonnie L. Baird, Carol A. Davis, Diana Y. Leapline, €ynthia A. Sheldon, Nan Peiffer, Carol J. Sipple, Pat- ricia L. Van Etten, Ann M. Winters, Eleanor R. Labar, Suzann@@ ulver; Li Row three: Robert G. Martin, David W., Appel, David T. Long- » Flea Market Scheduled By Kunkle Fire Company The Kunkle Fire Company will sponsor a flea market at the fire hall June 23, starting at 10 a.m. There will’ be refresh- ments, a bake sale, and various booths. ‘There are all kinds of prob- lems. Nobody knows that bet- ter than you—and the staff at the Wilkes-Barre Information System, a free service to reach more than 230 help agencies of Northeastern Pennsylvania. At WBIS one of In our first 2,000 calls we have cut red tape for a doctor who requested transportation to his office for a patient with con- gestive heart failure and an 11 - year - old seeking informa- tion about weight control, We have helped people get eye- glasses and false teeth and have provided a great deal of service for persons wanting to know how to deal with govern- more, David M. Chapple, Robert E. Conmy, Robert S. Malak, Theodore Shonk, An- thony J. Musto Jr., Harry D. Phillips, Adolph L. Sappe, Steven W. Rost, Barbara J. Schaefer, Jo A. Williams, Suzanne M. Elston, Karen J. Cook, Sharon L. Gilgallon, Mary E. Holdredge, Marleen A. Messmer, Janice E. Sadding- ton, Ann L. Ostrum, Jill M. Chernin, Mary Beth Donachie, Patricia A. Turpak; Row four: William F. Cook Jr., George P. Siegel, Thomas P. Noon, John A. Yenason, William L. Corbett, Dean G. Rattigan, Richard B. Humph- rey, Barry R. Carle, John §S. Coon, John J. Stredny, Edward H. Connor, Joseph J. Pramick, Patricia A. Brennan, Joyce A. Crispell, Carol A. George, Linda S. Herritt, Jennie V. Morgan, Dianne L. Rogers, Linda J. Hawke, Valerie Klemow, Pat- ricia A. Shuleski, Jennie R. Kapson, Julia A. Evans, Linda J. Fink, Jennifer J. Meister, Barbara A. Moen; Row five: Jay R. Oliver, Wayne L. Devine, John W. Elliott, John J. Mulhern Jr., James J. Pliscott, Fred K. Trammell, - Robert W. Jones, George M. Kapral, Stanley J. Krzanowski, Brian T. MecCart- ney, John R. Shultz Jr., Kath- erine A. Lawrence, Anne K. Loretta .L. Fuller, Renae E. Warmouth, Roxanne M. Smith, Jacqueline A. Chamberlain, Linda M. Shiskowski, Linda K. Michak, Kathy A. Kreidler, Therese A. Harkins; Row six: Eric S. Martin, Donald S. Lewis, Martin W. Murray, Ricky T. Earl, Dennis A. Eaton, William E. Price, Robert D. Saffian, Roger P. Owens, Jay A. Berger, Donald Jan E. Bigelow, Patti A. Cyphers, Ruth M. Owens, Kath- ment agencies. We maintain a complete, up to the minute listing of resources, including beds available in nursing homes, Our information spec- leen M. Bolger, Ruth A. Nixon, Marcy L. McCain, Patricia K. Rosnick, Carol J. Britt, Mar- garet A. Cox, Linda L. Kwasta- vich, Ruth M. Daley, Debra L. Breakstone; Row seven: Arnold G. Yeust, Daniel R. Williams, David G. Schooley, Kevin Kennedy, Richard K. Crocker, Jeffrey H. Groden, Earl W. Monk, Russell W. Johnson, Ernest G. Smith II, Robert S. Scutt, Melinda A. Bloomer, Michelle K. Bump, Jean M. Dickinson, Donna G. Traver, Diane M. Stredny, Susan J. Steele, Ardeth J. Walters, Maria Do Carmo De Souza Reis, Judith H. Misson, Tanja A. Toma, Angela M. McAvoy, Gale E. Crooks; Row eight: Robert B. Hazel- tine, Daniel B. Slagle, Richard J. Montedonico, Raymond A. Jacobs, Edward J. Boltz, Bruce J. Besecker, Walter J. Parsons, Craig A. Kasper, William B. Lamoreux, Gary D. Gallup, Patricia S. Steele, Christine C. Banks, Marilyn L. Miller, Brenda L. Gelsleichter, Donna M. Kardell, Ann M. Konek, Sharon E. Zaboski, Debra D. Dietze, Pamela A. Taddei, Nancy T. Popielarz, Donna M. QUALITY Bruce F'. Slocum Insurance Agency “All Forms of Insurance” 48 Main Street Dallas, Pa. 675-1167 eo ialists introduce callers to the appropriate source of help through a special three-way telephone connection and fol- low-up on each call to make sure the problems are taken care of to everyone’s satisfac- tion. And because you don’t know -when a problem might arise, we can be reached at any time of the day or night. WBIS is administered by the Family Service Association of Wyoming Valley and is funded by the United Way of Wyo- ming Valley and by the City of Wilkes-Barre through the City Demonstration Agency. Your or to us, That’s what we’re all about. Our number is 829-134L, Mitchell; Row nine: Michael Barnard, Robert W. Meskers, Frederick J. Robinson, Richard E. Stec- kiel, David M. Bynon, John W. Earl, Steven R. Chiogna, David S. Neyhard, Brent A. Long, Wayne A. Long, Thomas J. McCabe, Cynthia M. Witek, Veronica M. Lavelle, Enola A. Gay, Susan M. Carmon, Jill A. Novitski, Pamela S. Porter, Cheryl D. Templin, Catherine J. Whittle, Raelene J. Daring, Barbara A. Berti, Diane E. Masoner; Row ten: Bernard W. Suham- ski, Peter D. Calkins, John J. Geise Jr., Alan W. Gosart, Michael W. Hawk, Willard E. Lyons, Joseph C. O’Malia Jr., John G. Truscott, Joseph C. Groshel, John C. Wolensky, Frederick E. Daniels, Bruce W. Amershek, Christopher J. Sharpe, Patrick J. Delaney, Jack M. Kloeber Jr., Gary E. Beisel, Robert P. Spears, Clifford W. Kozemchak, Walter G. Adams, Charles E. Griffen, Richard J. Miskiel, Jack B. Cobleigh. The Wyoming Valley Flood Victims Action Council is offer- ing a free instruction course in home repairs and reconstruc- tion to homeowners who are trying to do some of their own work in flooded homes. The course is being offered at the Wilkes-Barre Area Vocational- Technical School, Jumper Road, Plains, anytime during the hours of 6 to 10 p.m. Further information can be obtained by calling 824-3407, and child care while attending the course is available by calling 824-3407. The Wyoming Valley F.V.A.C. feels that the devas- tation, agony, and frustration of Hurricane Agnes is still with those who were living in the flood-affected area. Over 8,000 families are still in trailers and temporary housing, and re- building homes is a slow and painful process. To answer questions and help plan for the future, the F.V.A.C. has invited Allan Slaman, dir- ector SBA; Jack McGraw, dir- ector HUD; William Wilcox, secretary, Community Affairs; Andrew Shaw, executive direc- Page 3 tor, Recovery Task Force; and Howard Grossman, director, N.E. Penna. Economic Development Council to appear at the Host Motel, Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre, June 21, 8 to 10 p.m. UNUSUAL JEWELRY AND GIFTS Come any day LILLY & FRED STEINLAUF PROPRIETORS Browsing Among Exotic Jewelery Art Objects - and Handicrafts From 26 Countries (Except Monday) = Sounds of Music (Two Week Listing of Musical Happenings in The Valley) JUNE 21—Concert, Country Sweet- hearts, 7:30 p.m.; Cas Rybak Combo, 8:45 p.m., Roosevelt Park, Swoyers- ville. $ JUNE 24—Concert, Alexander Band, 2:30 p.m.; Tex Valen Western Band, 3:45 p.m., O‘Karma Hi-Rise Complex, Wilkes-Barre. JUNE 25—David Blight Dance Revue, Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre, Evening Performance. JUNE 26—Concert, The Wall of Sound, 7:30 p.m.; Kryger Orchestra and Dancers, 8:45 p.m., Thomas Street Trailer Park, Wilkes-Barre. JUNE 28—' Concert Under the Stars,’’ sponsored by Wilkes-Barre Recreation Board, Public Square, Wilkes-Barre. 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