I) 3 Robert D. Klarsch, Wyoming Seminary academic dean, has released the names of dean’s list and dean’s list- high honors pupils for the Kingston prep school’s final marking period. High honors pupils are Sarah Bridges, Nanticoke; Barbara Coplan, Kingston; Jannell Decker, Forty Fort; Lee Ann Earl, Kingston; Kathy fairman, Pittston; Donald Flick Jr., Dallas; Carla Gaustad, Tunkhannock; Regina Germain, Wilkes-Barre; Robert Grosek, Plains; John Horrigan;. Kingston; City; Tracy Innes, Shavertown; Beth Jen- nings, Dallas; Barbara Klein, Shavertown; Raymond Kresge, Kingston; Melvern Mackall, Forty Fort; Raman Mitra, Kingston; Sean Moran, Dallas; Lyle Myers, Larksville; William MacNamara, Clarks Summit; Susan Orlando, Sayre; Charles Parkhurst, Trucksville; Amy Prashker, Kingston; Anne Schiowitz, Dallas; Jeremy Slater, Moun- taintop; Nina Slomowitz, Kingston; Lester Smulowitz, Kingston; and Paul Williams, Danville. Dean’s list pupils are Stephanie Anderson, West Pittston; Barbara Brun- ner, Brackney; Bruce Buckle, Montoursville; William Burak, Shaver- town; Megon Clarke, West Wyoming; Thomas Czajowski, Wilkes-Barre; Jamie DelPriore, Exeter; Steven Demas, Moun- taintop; Willard. Everett, Edwardsville; Sharon Faatz, Carbondale; Ed- ward Gronka, West Nanticoke; Thomas Haller, Forty Fort; John Hendrzak, Wilkes-Barre; Michael Hudacek, Plymouth; Donald Humphrey, Carteret, N.J.; David Huseth, Apalachin, N.Y; Susan Isaacs, Kingston; Thomas Kline, Kingston; David Kluger, Forty Fort; Elizabeth Kluger, Kingston; Betsy Levy, Kingston; Bradley Libenson,.- Kingston; Norman Lyons, Kingston; and Jane Mermelstein, Wilkes-Barre. Plus Anne Meyers, Wapwallopen; James Moore, Shavertown; Brendan Moran, Dallas; Timothy. Moran, Dallas; Joan Morris, West Pitt- ston; Susan Morris, West Pittston; Nancy Repa, Kingston; Abby Rodda, Dallas; Jane Schiowitz, Dallas; Erica Schwarz, Shavertown; Jodi Scian- dra, Pittston; Barry Scott, Wilkes-Barre, Stephen Segrave-Daly, Shaver- town; Peter, Sieleicki, Mountaintop; . . Cynthia Smith, Shaver - town;Daphne Veras, Shavertown; and Diane Wassil, Exeter. Mrs. T.M.B. Hicks has set the Ham ’'n Yeggers off and running again! Mrs. W.G. Moss, whose late husband started the club with Mrs. Hicks many years ago reports that the first 1976 Ham ‘n Yeggs check received in support of the Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction is that of Mrs. Hicks and her daughter, Barbara Harding. ; Although, Mrs. Hicks editor emeritus of the Dallas Post, no longer resides in Dallas she remains a supporter of the library and is the first each year to apply for Ham ‘n Yeggs membership. The Ham ‘n Yeggs Club is a- unique method of supporting and defraying the expenses of the annual library auction which will be held July 9-11. Mrs. Moss notes that letters ‘concerning the membership drive will be sent out shortly. The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., Milwaukee, has Dallas resident for 25 years as an agent. The citation came in a CAMERAS Classic Instamatic Polaroid Since 1965 he has been associated with NML’s Arthur SS. Patterson general agency, Scranton. Hess is a past president of the Wyoming Valley Live Underwriters. He re- ceived’ his Chartered Life Underwriter designation from the American College of Life Underwriters in 1957 and taught CLU classes at Penn State University for 11 years. He is currently vice chairman of the Dallas School District Authority. He is a member of the offi- cial board of Orange United Methodist Church and .of the Wyoming Conference United Methodist Board of Pen- sions. He has been treasurer of the Wilkes-Barre Rotary for the past 10 years. Born in Forty Fort, Pa., in 1912, Hess received his elementary education in a one-room schoolhouse in Franklin Township, Dallas. He graduated from Kingston (Pa.) High School in 1931 and attended the Wharton School of the University of Pennsyl- vania. ; His wife Dorothy is secretary of the Church of Christ Uniting, Kingston. They have five children and 13 grandchildren. Plants will play an im- portant role at the 30th annual Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction, July 9 through July 11. Mrs. Lee Eckert, chair- man, has selected aspara- gus ferns, artillery ferns, Swedish ivy, spider plants and a wide variety of hang- ing baskets to be on dis- play. There will also be perennials, marigolds, geraniums and flats of garden flowers. Solicitation of plants from area residents for the booth is presently under- way. House plants, African violets, or any type of greenery to enhance the plant booth is requested. Arrangements for pick-up can be made by calling the library. Area professional green- houses will again contri- bute many of the plants being featured. Lovers of exotic herbs, colorful flowers, and healthy house plants will find them at the plant and produce booth at the 1976 Auction American for the benefit of the - Back Mountain Library. On June 19 there will be an arts, crafts, antiques and hobby show held at the Franklin Township fire hall sponsored by the Bicentennial committee. Persons who wish to dis- play items are asked to call Mrs. /Samuel Gardner, Orange; Mrs. Ethel Cooper, Centermoreland or Mrs. Richard Bowen, PAGE FIVE Kiwanis Women plan auction booth Dallas Women of Kiwanis, who are in charge of the odds and ends booth at the Back Mountain Library Auction are asking that residents who have anything to donate from knic-knacs to dishes, jewelry, individual items, contact the chairman Mrs. Walter Roberts at 696-3702 or leave their donations at Andrew Roan’s Distributing Business on Memorial Highway. Mrs. Leo Nauroth is co- chairman of the booth which raises in excess of $1,000 each year to swell the library auction fund. Mrs. George McCutcheon will be in charge of pricing the articles. Women of the club will man the booth. Pickup will be furnished. ]
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