TEE 0 =e. a > PAGE EIGHT KEEPING ‘POST-ED ELE happening in the Back Mountain ROTARY will be at the Emmanuel * Assembly of God Church, Harveys Lake this evening at 7 pee] Dallas Rotary will hold their regular meeting at hedules throughout the "Post... The Lake-Lehman: Class of ’76 will present .class night in the high school ‘auditorium beginning at 8 p.m... is into its second day at College Misericor- dia...Many art and craft exhibits are on display...Come and join the fun...No admission or parking fees!!! Club... Commencement exer- Celebration...Polka Pals cises at Dallas High will sponsor a: spring School will be held tonight dance tonight at the beginning at 6 p.m...Good Master Host Dorian Luck Grads!!!The Ballroom, Wilkes-Barre, community barbeque will from 5 to 11 p.m.... be held today on the campus of College \Misericordia... Jk oy. 1 uy and Commencement services on the football field...Exercises begin at 3 p.m...Good Luck to all the graduates!!!Today is the final day of the Back: Mountain Bicentennial High shown above with Mrs. counselor. sophomore The Wilkes-Barre Polka Bicentennial dance, Sun. June 6, from 5 to 11 p.m. at on - Hoes 2 i in ft TAA NT Ballroom, Rt. 315, Wilkes- Barre. Two bands will be playing the Kryger Brothers and the Cascades. r= eo SSN ~~ \ William B. Fleming, son of Attorney and Mrs. Robert Fleming, 63 Main Street, Dallas, and Corey W. Kirshner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kirshner, 89 Mary Street, Shaver- town, have been chosen to represent the Dallas Senior High School at the Rotary Club Leadership Camp held at Keystone Junior College, LaPlume, June 20- 25. Each year two sophomore Dallas Senior High School boys who have displayed outstanding scholastic and leadership qualities are chosen. William Fleming, an honor student with a perfect 4.0 average, has won four NEDT Merit Certificates, is an officer in Key Club, active in the Commissioner of Correction William B. Robinson today announced the appointment of Joseph M. Ryan, Jr., of Forty Fort, as deputy superin- tendent for operations at the State Correctional Institution at Dallas, ef- fective May 27, 1976. He replaces Gerald Lightcap, who was chorus and is a member of Choristers and Jesters. Corey Kirshner, a ‘First Honors’’ student, is president of the sophomore class and a member of the cross country team and the wrestling team. He is also a member of the Dallas High School Betterment 43 graduate Forty-three eighth graders will receive certificates marking the completion of their studies at Wyoming Seminary Day School, Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, during closing ceremonies May 27. The commencement program will begin at 1 p.m., in the Forty Fort school’s auditorium. appointed recently appointed superintendent of the State Correctional Institution at Muncy. Ryan, employed by the institution as a correc- tional officer when it was opened in 1960, has served as major of the guard since October 1972. He will earn an annual salary of $21,320 in his new position. Thomas G. Brown, CPA, of R.D. 2, Mt. View Drive, Dallas, recently attended a one-day continuing professional education program on ‘‘Subchapter S Corporations’’ ‘on May 20, at the Treadway Inn, Wilkes-Barre. Sponsored by the Nor- theastern Chapter of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Ac- countants, this course was designed to enable the practitioner to advise clients as to whether Sub- chapter S status should be elected, the was it is maintained, and the tax consequences to the cor- poration and shareholders. Brown is on staff of Parente Randolph & Co. Volunteer aides of the Dallas Elementary School were guests of the teachers and Parent Teachers organization at a-banquet held last week at the Castle Inn. The dinner, given in appreciation for help that the volunteers have given to teachers and students, was arranged by Mary Lou Swingle, volunteer aide coordinator of the Dallas Elementary School. Committee. The two boys who represented Dallas last year were E. Mark Johnson, son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, 90 Midland Drive, Dallas and Robert A. Johnson, son of Old Lake Road, Dallas. Day School Special scholastic, athletic and citizenship awards will be presented by Bryant T. Hudson, Wyoming Seminary Day School headmaster, and Robert T. Bond, assistant headmaster. Mr. Bond will also address the 1976 class. Wyoming Seminary president Dr. Wallace F. Stettler will present graduation certificates to the graduates. School chaplain Rev. Brian L. Cloud will offer the invocation and benediction. Members of the Wyoming Seminary Day School Class of 1976 are Maria Agati, Edward Albert, Elizabeth Allen, Soraya Amanullah, Kevin Bufalino, Louis Butera, Raymond Cabot, Vasiliki Demas, Quentin Dolphin, Daphne D‘Zurko, Thomas Eagen, Wendy Flick, Serenna Fritz, David Susan Hartman, Laning Harvey, Hark . Hudson, Blair Jennings, Franklin Kaye, Randall King, Carrie Kresge, William Lamoreaux, Leith Larson, Adam Levy, Patricia Mack, and Hilary Maslow. Plus Andrew Nelson, “Mariana Nork, Tammy Pearsall, Brian Pelczar, Donald Robbins, Felicia Serpico, Mark Sherman, Madhu Swami, Nancy Swain, Nina Taggart, Robert Tippett, Cynthia Veras, Christopher Vitek, Santo Volpe, John Wartella, and Jay Zavada. of Mrs. Carl Swanson at Lake- Lehman tonight... of your home Wilkes-Barre Dallas 10uke ROUSIRG LENDER r X( n i 5, £ NC or THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ; SUNDAY : MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY | 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The Rev. Paul Slater] fToday begins the Back The Back Mountain| [Lake-Lehman Class of '76 § [There will be a joint] | Need School’ ! 1 IMountain Bicentennial : i i i i i Brow when your Sehooly oat for ihe from Mt. Pleasant, Pa. in aes ] Bicentennial Celebration jwill hold Baccaleaureat board meeting of the} {organization meets? summer! !!Today is the Keep Post-ed by phoning schedules of meetings and events to 675-5211 or 675-2112... last scheduled day for the Attorneys Three awards and prizes were presented to Back Mountain graduates of the Wyoming Seminary Day School, Forty Fort, during closing ceremonies, May 27. The Harold and Mollie Cruikshank Award went to Mark Charles Sherman, Dallas. It yearly goes to the student in the top of the class voted the one who has done the most for the school by his (or her) service and character. The name of Hilary Gail Maslow, Shavertown, will be engraved on the school’s team cup, as she won the Team Cup Award for her co-leadership of the win- ning Day School team, the Blue. The Wyoming Seminary intermediate department assigns an equal number of all pupils to either the Blue or the White teams, which engage in various scholastic and athletic competitions throughout the school year. The Marjorie Harvey Joan Nelson ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.E. Nelson, New Goss Manor, recently graduated from University of Scranton with her masters degree in elementary education. Miss Nelson is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School, Kutztown State College and is presently employed by the Dallas School District as a teacher in the second grade. Lake-Lehman reading and math teachers will conduct parent conferences for Title 1 children on Monday, June 7. Parents will be notified by memo from the school district as to the time of appointment. This - parent-teacher conference will allow parents to discuss their child’s progress during the year. This will give the parents an opportunity to James Poiffer to receive VPI plan degree James W. Poiffer of Dallas will receive a masters in urban and ° regional planning Saturday, June 5 at Virginia Polytechnic Institu Blacksburg, Va. o oa — discuss with the individual teacher, information and methods that can be nsed to give their child additional enrichment over the summer months. Parents are encouraged to keep their scheduled appointment. Smith Memorial Prizes are awarded to the boy and girl on each of the school’s two teams who have con- tributed the most to their team. Among the four winners of the“Prize was seventh grader Michael Polk, Dallas, Blue Team PGW income up’ per share # The Board of Directors of Pennsylvania Enterprises, Inc. have declared the second quarterly dividend for 1976 of $0.35 per com- mon share following in- creases in income for the period. Dividends are payable June 15, 1976 to the close of business on - June 1 1976. PG&W reported operating revenues of $27,420,763 for the first three months of 1976 compared to $19,277,874 for the same period in 1975. The portion of net'income available per share of quarter was $1.37 com? pared to $1.20 for the first quarter of 1975. a Aa ve { STACK APPLY SAMAR (wri build do-it-yourself projects and repair damaged masonry, stucco, and mortar .| damp proofing EAST Se Bi z