The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 07, 1974, Image 18

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i Lake-Lehman High School
students were among the 75
area high school students who
participated in the junior,
- engineering tests conducted by
the Junior Engineering
‘Technical Society, through the
co-operation of the Luzerne
County Chapter, Pennsylvania
Society of Professional
~ Engineers, and the Penn State
Wilkes-Barre Campus.
The tests were held recently
on the campus located in Leh-
man, and were for the purpose
of determining the aptitude and
‘Barbershop harmony will fill
the air, March 2, when the
Wilkes-Barre chapter, Society
for the Preservation and En-
couragement of Barber Shop
Quartet Singing in America
(SPEBSQSA) holds its 22nd
annual concert.
Several committee members
from the Back Mountain area
met recently with the general
‘chairman, Anthony R. D’Angelo
~ of West Pittston, concerning the
concert. They are Robert
~ Carey, 175 Sterling Ave.,
~ Dallas; Joseph Fry, 113 Davis
~ St., Trucksville; Phillip Brown,
156 E. Center St., Shavertown;
Arthur Miller, 162 Huntsville
Rd., Dallas; and Harry Howell,
RD 1, Dallas.
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Participating were Scott
Sherwood, RD 5, Shavertown;
Kirk Dinger, RD 4, Dallas;
Phillip Smith, RD 4, Dallas;
Richard Perrego, ‘Harveys
Lake; and Edward Ungvarsky,
Harveys Lake.
Prof. Lee A. Sweinberg and
Prof. Robert Balla, members of
the university's engineering
department, were in charge of
the testing.
The annual ‘‘Parade of
Quartets” concert features the
Wyoming Valley SPEBSQSA
Chorus, about 50 in number;
“The Tag Masters’, a local
quartet, in which Mr. Brown
sings tenor and Mr. Fry sings
lead; plus three visiting
quartets, “The Fifth Edition”,
Willow Grove; ‘‘The- Reign
Beaus ‘End’, Dundalk, Md.;
and for comedy, ‘‘The
Allenaires’’, of Allentown.
Tickets are available from
members of the chapter and by
writing to the group’s meeting
and rehearsal site, Scott Street
Hose Company, Swoyersville.
Meyers High School, Wilkes-
Barre; curtain at 8 p.m.
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These Lake-Lehman students were recently tested for engineer-
ing aptitudes at Penn State’s campus at Lehman. They are, left
to right: Scott Sherwood, Kirk Dinger, Phillip Smith, Richard
Perrego and Edward Ungvarsky.
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Harveys Lake Highway
Former Governor of Pennsyl-
vania George M. Leader, pre-
sident of Commonwealth Indus-
tries Inc., recently announced
the appointment of George W.
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Includes 6 from Area
Six Back Mountain scholars
are among 697 students named
to the dean’s list at East
Stroudsburg State College for
the first semester of the 1973-74
academic year, according to
Dr. William J. Hein, vice presi-
dent for academic affairs.
Students eligible for the
dean’s list are those who have
attained a 3.2 quality point
average. The letter grade ‘‘B”
earns three quality. points per
credit, and the grade “A” earns
four.
Local students earning a
place on the list were Doris P.
Sims,
Dallas, arts and sciences;
Bruce E. Young, 73 Lehman
Ave., Dallas, physical
education; David D. Smith,
Harveys Lake, ‘secondary
education; Jean Marie Har-
ding, RD 1, Noxen; Maureen
Kelly, RD 1, Falls, elementary
education; and Curtis L. Good-
win, RD 2, Harveys Lake, arts
and sciences.
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Nichols as administrator of the
new Leader Nursing Center-
East, presently under construc-
tion on Second Avenue at Davis
Street, Kingston. Mr. Nichols
joined the Leader Organization
in June 1973, and has been serv-
ing as assistant administrator
of the Leader Nursing Center-
West, Wyoming Avenue at Dor-
rance Street, Kingston.
Mr. Nichols is a native of
Trucksville and has had exten-
sive working experience in the
health care field.
Prior to joining, the Leader
Organization, he served as
assistant administrator of the
Barnes-Kasson County Hospit-
al, Susquehanna. He has also
been employed as a senior
financial manager for Consult-
ing Financial Management Ser-
vices of Kingston, specializing
in the areas of financial and ad-
ministrative concern with var-
ious hospitals in Northeastern
Pennsylvania. Mr. Nichols
worked for the Mercy Hospital
of Wilkes-Barre and the Blue
Cross of Northeastern Pennsyl-
vania, serving in executive
capacities with both organiza-
tions.
Mr. Nichols has been ac-
cepted by the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania as a nursing
home administrator.
Mr. Nichols is the son of G.
Wilbur Nichols and the ‘late
Mrs. Ruth Nichols of Trucks-
ville. He is a graduate of Kings-
ton Township High School. He
has completed extensive busi-
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ness and finance courses with
the International Correspon-
dence School and the LaSalle
Extension School. He also at-
tended Wilkes College, where he
majored in business adminis-
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Mr. Nichols is married to the
former Virginia Besecker of
Dallas. They have two sons,
George III and David. Their
eldest son, George is attending
the Luzerne County Community
College. David is a junior at
Dallas Senior High School.
The Nichols reside at 115
Warden Ave., Trucksville.
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