SE TE PAGE THREE of Martin F. and ville, ‘jeined the ‘Long Grey Line” of West Point graduates May 26. Subjects studied in- cluded science, engineer- ing and the humanities. The graduate received a bachelor of science degree and was com- missioned an Army second lieutenant in the engineer corps. He is a 1978 graduate of Wyoming Valley West High School. AIRMAN Air Force aircraft maintenance . training course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. He is a 1979 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. JOHN DOERFLER was ordained into the deacon ministry. of the Dallas Baptist Church at special services on Sunday, July 18. Mr. Doerfler serves as youth teacher, bus out- reach worker, sings in the choir, and has been helping in the -Dallas Baptist Mission Church located in Scranton. In addition to the church responsibilities, he is active in the Harveys Lake League Association and other community affairs. He is employed as a teacher with the Dallas School District. He is married to Maureen Riffle, who is the Woman’s = Missionary Director for the church. They have three children, Doug, Andy and Mike. They reside at Harveys Lake. Those in attendance for the special service Father Gregory T. Doerfler, Robert Doerfler and Captain and Mrs. Daniel R. Dull, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Doerfler, Sr., his brothers, sister and parents respectively. Mr. Doerfler joins the deacon body of the church in assisting Pastor Danny White in ministering to the church and the comminity. ELLEN SPAR . of Dallas, was awarded a bachelor of arts degree, cum laude, in biology at Brandeis University’s 31st Commencement held recently on campus. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spar. Ms Spar was one of 621 students who received undergraduate = degrees from Brandeis, which was founded in 1948 as the nation’s only Jewish- sponsored, nonsectarian liberal arts university. The appointment of JOHN T. O’NEILL as chief sales assistant at Bethlehem Steel Corpora- tion’s Philadelphia sales district office was an- nounced by William J. Gesner, district manager of sales. O’Neill, who succeeds Eileen M. Gaynor whose retirement has been an- nounced, is advancing from chief sales assistant at the - Philadelphia district’s Lehigh Valley sales office in Bethlehem. Born in Kingston, O’Neill served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1953 to 1956 and was stationed in Japan with the rank of sergeant. He joined Bethlehem Steel in 1956 as a clerk in the former Wilkes-Barre sales office. Two years later he was transferred to the Lehigh LJuly 24--The Harveys its Shipwreck Party at the Clubhouse. July 25--Weekly series races sponsored by the Harveys Lake Yacht Club. These begin at 1 YR AE, Ele swimming, picnicking and amusements at Hansons. Bargain Days at the Amusement Park are every Tuesday and His brother, James, : resides in Dallas. for Fort Sam Houston, Texas, wherehe is scheduled to begin six weeks of officer basic training today in the United States Army’s Nurse Corps. 1st. Lt. Wink is a 1972 graduate of Dallas Area High School, and was graduated in 1976 from the School of Nursing at Harrisburg, Polyclinic Hospital. He furthered his studies at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Binghamton and received his bachelor of science degree in nursing in 1981. During the past five 1st. Lt. Wink served as a member of the nursing staff at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre, the last yearas an in- structor. 1st. Lt. Wink is married to the former Miss Charlotte Fellows of Pleasant Valley, N. Y. The couple have two children: Rebecca, three, and Christian, nine months. 1st. Lt. Wink was honored at a family reunion at his parents home in Orange last weekend. six weeks of basic training in the Army 1st. Lt. Wink will be assigned to the ASrmy’s base at Fort Bliss. Texas CAROLYN JONES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wendell Jones, of 34 E. Franklin St., Shavertown, graduated with the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Maryland Institute, College of Art in Baltimore during the 1982 commencement exercises on May 26. Jones, a graduate from department at the Instutute, went to Dallas Senior High School, Dallas. TINA M. CHARNEY, a junior Elementary Education Major at Wilkes College was re- inactive reserve and senior campus-based Air Force ROTC program. Cadet Charney, a Dallas resident, will, after successfully completing requirements, be com- missioned as a second- lieutenant in the United of their inthe States Air Force. CLIFFORD . BALSH- AW, Dallas resident, was recently acknowledged at a Graduation Awards Dinner held at College Misericordia. Dr. Joseph . R. Fink, president of the local college, presented Balshaw with a gift and thanked him for his sincere and dedicated service to College Miseri- cordia for the past 27 years of service to the institution. Balshaw announced his retirement as of the end of the 1982 spring semester. professor of music, has been with College Miseri- cordia since he came as an instructor in 1955. Balshaw, who was born in England, graduated from the Guilmant Organ minor in voice. He did post-graduate work through 1932. He belongs to the Fellow Americans for Music and the Guild of Organists in which he received licensing in 1933. Balshaw received the W.C. Carl Gold Medal in 1932 and was selected for Outstanding Educators of America in 1973. He has had two publications both included in the Torch magazine. The retiring Miseri- ‘cordia faculty membr was also hosted at a fare- well luncheon at New- berry Estates held by the College’s Music faculty and graduating Music seniors. ROBERT ALEXAN- DER CRAWFORD, JR. of Dallas was among 496 seniors who received Bachelor of Arts degrees on Sunday, May 30 at the 195th commencement of Franklin and Marshall College. Crawford, a history major, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Crawford, Sr. and is a 1977 graduate of Bishop O’Reilly High School. Speakers at the ceremony were Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, and Dr. Harold Brown, former Secretary of Defense in the Carter Adminstration. Both re- ceived honorary Doctor of Laws degrees President Keith Spalding, who personally awarded diplomas to each graduating senior. DR. LOUIS MAGAN- ZIN, professor of at College Misericordia, was honored during Com- mencement ‘exercises as outstanding educator of the year. : Maganzin, . chairperson of the ‘Humanities Division at Misericordia, received his under- graduate degree from Saint Bonaventure He was awarded. his Masters Degree and Ph.D. in History from Georgetown University. In addition to the recent award, Maganzin has been the recipient of , various other honors. The Outstanding Educator of the year is selected by vote by the graduating class. This is the second year Maganzin has received the award. WESLEY R. TRAVER, son of Sandra J. and Cecil J. Traver of RD 1, Sweet Valley, has been pro- | moted’ in the U.S. Air | Force to the rank of staff sergeant. Traver is a vehicle ‘operator and dispatcher at RAF Upper Heyford, England, with the 20th Transportation Squadron. He is a 1976 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble re- GILBERT, 23, as Director v On June 26 in Rochester, N.Y., the Rev. Chas. Sewell of Neptune Chapel, Hunlock Creek, was appointed Bishop. Bishop Sewell had been years. His new’ church headquarters will be located at Bear Creek Lakes, Jim Thorpe. On July 1, the church held a seminar at the Neptune Chapel Church. Three young men and one young woman, who are going to do Bible work in the area under the direction of Bishop Sewell, rounded out the activities on July 4. They BODY IT'LL TELL YOU 1. Frequent Headaches 2. Stiffness of Neck 3. Pain Between Shoulders 4. Painful Joints 5. Backache ched nerves and pointment. were Bill Johnson, Charles Verigulio and Mr. and Mrs. John Rainer. Sandra Covert and Jos. Dobrowlski were united in marriage with Bishop Sewell officiating and a social affair followed with 150 people attending. (NN) LCR EE [TT LB Dollar LE SCRAPPLE & | LIVER PUDDING - PLANTERS HORMEL OVAL SWISS Marine Corps Service Support School at Camp Lejeune, N.C. The course was designed to prepare A graduate of Denison University, she holds a B.F.A. degree in Theatre. Mrs. Gilbert has studied students for future at the London Drama assignments to supply Centre in England and administration and worked in New York for a operation duties. general | AIRMAN DAVID J. WILLIAMS SON OF Mary | E. Freelove of 292..N. ' Marple, Coos Bay, Ore., and David E. Williams of Shavertown, has from Richmond, Va., where she held the position of Assistant to the Managing Director at the Virginia Museum graduated from the U.S, Theatre. Air Force course for Mrs. Gilbert lives ih communications equip- Dallas with her husband, ment repairmen,.. at Kevin. MARINE PREC. KENNETH STOLARIK, son of Alexander J. Stolarik of Rte. 2, Box 8, Hunlock Creek, and Ruth M. Stolarik of 202 Simpson St., Swoyersville has completed the Basic Supply Stock Control Course. Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Williams will now serve at Lales Field, Azores, Portugal, with the 1936th Communications Squadron. The airman is a 1980 graduate of Marshfield High School, Coos Bay. His wife, Charise, is the daughter of Archie H. and The seven-week course Marilyn L. Martin of 960 was conducted at the Montgomery, Coos Bay. 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