PAGE TWO KRISTIN SCHLEICH, Box 504, Dallas, earned a bachelor of arts degree in dance from Point Park College, Pittsburgh during the school’s graduation program this summer. ma LS Te Marine Pfc. Charles L. Kasko, son of Marion E. and Andrew Kasko Jr. of Route 5, Kasko Road, Shavertown, was designated Honorman of his training unit during graduation ceremonies at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. A 1981 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, Lehman, he jined - the Marine Corps in June, 1980, under the delayed entry program. The Pennsylvania School Boards Association has an- ‘nounced that DR. MAH- MOUD FAHMY, member of the Dallas School Board, will be honored at the Annual Pennsylvania School Boards Association State Educa- tional Conference in Pitts- burgh later this month as one of a select group of state: school board members who will qualify for the Pennsylvania JOHNYNE J. SUPULSKI, M.D., director of Wilkes- Barre General Hospital’s Emergency Department, has become board-certified in emergency medicine. Dr. Supulski who has headed the department since 1977, earned degrees at Wilkes college and the Medical College of Pennsylvania. She is a member of the American College of Emergency Physicians and Luzerne county Inter-Hospital Disaster Committee, is active in Emergency Medical Services of Northeastern Pennsyl- vania, and a Board member of the Luzerne County Sch 00 1 Boar d S American Heart Association and Women Organized Association In-Service Against Rape (WOAR). A Wilkes-Barre native, Dr. Training Award of Supulski resides in Dallas with her husband and three * Recognition. children. A ii i BALK We BACK FREE 1 i SCHOOL SCHOOL A 25° NOT ALREADY ON SALE EYE EXAMINATIONS (ARRANGED ON PREMISES) NOV. 10,1981 . | OFFER GOOD TIL ; Joan Fela, College Misericordia freshman, recently appeared on WNEP TV’s Channel 16 program, “Midday 16”. Miss Fela was selected to appear on the program to discuss her experiences as an Educational Opportunity Center client as a returning College student. Ms. Fela appeared on the program with several members of the EOC staff. Ms. Fela is a Dallas resident and plans on an occupational therapy major at the local in- stitution. ..PAUL R. EYERLY, III, publisher, Press- Enterprise Inc:, "Bloomsburg, and president of Pennaprint Inc., publishers of The Dallas Post, The Abington Journal, The Mountaintop Eagle and the Press Tribune, has been elected board of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers’ Association. Dorothy A. Gelso, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gelso of Shavertown, has enrolled as a third-year toxicology major at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science (PCPS). She previously attended Harcum Junior College where she received an associate degree. : Jill McCarroll has enrolled in the Robert Packer Hospital Medical Technology Program, Sayre. Miss McCarroll is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William McCarroll of RD 2, Dallas. She is a 1978 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and attended College Misericordia in Dallas. Navy Seaman Recruit James R. Fedor, son of Virginia J. Fedor of Contry Village, Dallas, ‘has completed recruit training at ‘the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, III. A 1981 graduate of . Westside Area Vocational and Technical High School, Pringle, he joined the Navy in July, 1981. When anger rises, think of the consequences. -- Confucius. independent. Weinstall and service all units. outside air kit is available. bills today! FUEGO Dealer Edward W. Parsons, son of Vivian and Edward ~W. Parsons Jr., Box 41 Lehman, recently com- pleted a cadet summer training cruise to Europe. A midshipman at the Coast ‘Guard Academy, New London, Conn., he was aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Taney. The Taney is a 327-foot long, high endurance cutter with’ a crew of 144. Parsons is a 1980 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. Elma Majors, Dallas, was honored upon her retirement by United Rehabilitation Services at its annual dinner Monday, Oct. 19 at the Holiday Inn, Wilkes-Barre. - Miss Major has retired as a psychologist “and educator. She started the State’s first ‘trainable class for the mentally retarded in Allentown as well as the Custer Street program for the retarded ‘in Wilkes-Barre. She was supervisor of special school district and was also employed by the Luzerne Intermediate Unit. John Kishkill. Temple Country Club. College Misericordia Student Beverly Connolly, a resident of Harveys Lake, was recently selected as one of 11 recipients of the McAuley Scholarship Awrd. Ms. Connolly is pursuing a degree in Business given in honor of Mother Catherine McAuley, foundress of the Religious Sisters of Mercy in recognition of the Order’s 150th Anniversary, being celebrated this year. [oy JAMES YUHAS Navy Senior Chief Storekeeper Andrew A. Gorto, son of Andrew F. and Estella Gorto of 230 Parrish St., Dallas, has reported for duty as a member on the staff of Commander Navy Recruiting Area One, Scotia, N.Y. He joined the Navy in October, 1960. Foolish men mistake transitory semblances for eternal fact, and go astray more and more.-- pe 1 LORETTA FARRIS Two students from the Back Mountain are enrolled as freshmen at Elizabethtown ‘College this semester. They are Lisa L. Naugle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Naugle Jr., RD 2, Box 11- C Hunlock Creek. Sheis a graduate of Lake-Lehman Senior High School. = She plans to major in business administration. Christopher J. Shouldice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shouldice, RD 5, Box 313, Shavertown. He is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary. He plans to’ major in oc- cupational therapy at Elizabethtown. Barbara Stephenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stephenson, of 5 Fox Hollow Drive, Dallas, is a member of the Beaver College Women’s varsity tennis team. A freshman at Beaver, she is a graduate of Dallas Senior High school. Dallas Lions plan supper The Lions annual spaghetti and meatball dinner is slated for Tuesday, November 10 at Gate of Heaven Church Auditorium, . Machell Avenue, Dallas. Serving 4 to 8 p.m. Take outs available from 3 p.m. Please bring your own containers. The Dallas Lionesses will sell fudge Free glaucoma screening and high blood pressure testing will also be available. Tickets are available from Lion members or by calling 675-4485 or 675-3064. SNA Sn — dh 14 SIRES SI e 3 an nate ANNA KATCHKO Linda R. Akers, Dallas, Fred and Frances Corson academic year. at Dickinson College. Ms. Akers is a sophomore at The . Bishop Fred and Frances Corson Scholarship is endowed by the Wyoming Conference of the United Methodist Church in honor of Bint Fred P. Corson and Frances P. Corson. The scholarship is awarded to United Methodist students" from the Wyoming Conference. Ms. Akers is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Douglas N. Akers, 65 Saginaw St., Dallas. "PVT. DAVID E. KUBASTI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Kubasti of Rural Route 6, Dallas, has completed basic training at Fort McClellan, Ala. r During the training, students receive in- structions in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid and Army histery and. traditions. Miss Ann Marie Fielding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fielding of R.D. 2, Follies Road, Dallas, has recently been notified by the Penn- sylvania State Board of Nurse Examiners that she has successfully passed the Pennsylvania State Board of Examination fog Registered Nurses. ¢ Miss Fielding is a 197 graduate of Lake- Lonmad® High School, and a 1981 graduate of College Misericordia, Dallas, with" a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing. She was also a member of the Nursing Honor Society and was named in Who's Who in the American Colleges and Universities. Miss Fielding is em- ployed as a staff nurse in: the Infant Transitional Unit =~ at © Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Anxiety is a word of un- belief or unreasoning dread.--We have no right to allow it. Full faith in God puts it to rest. -- Horace Bushnell. * Rebecca M. Osborn MSW ACSW Individual, Couple and Family Counseling Tel. 696-1932 or 829-3037 ANTHONY STEFANOSKI