The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 13, 1984, Image 7

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    Officers installed
and William A. Johnson,
Baskets presented
Leader Joan Raginski.
Thomas goes
Airman Leo G. Thomas, son of
Joan Z. Thomas of 160 Summit
Ave., Summit, N.J., and grandson
of John A. Roskos of 127 W. Mount
Airy Road, Shavertown, has been
assigned to Lowry Air Force Base,
Colo., after completing Air Force
basic training.
During the six weeks of Lackland
Air Force Base, Texas, the airman
studied the Air Force mission, orga-
nization and customs and received
special training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who complete
basic trainign earn credits toward
an associate degree in applie sci-
ence through the Community
Colelge of the Air Force.
Dallas Rec
Center opens
The Dallas Recreation Center
opened for the 1984 summer season
on June 11. The center will be open
for its 10-weem season Monday
through Friday from 9 a.m. to 8
p.m. :
The staff consists of Marisa Bolin-
ski, Chris Dombek, Amy O’Donnell
and Sheri Ciccarelli, under the
direction of Jay Pope. The staff
plans to continue its busy program-
ming schedule for the children
which includes arts and crafts every
Thursday morning from 10 a.m. to
11:30 a.m., Western Nite on Thurs-
day, June 21, library trips, daily
group game hours and a program in
basic First Aid.
The grounds offer basketball,
tennis courts, game fields, soda and
other snacks for children and adults
alike. Eveyone is welcome to come
and join in the activities and pro-
grams.
Children under five years of age
must by accompanied by an adult at
all times.
Post Classifieds
Sell
675-5211
Ed Parsons
is Ensign
Edward W. Parsons III, son of
Vivian and Edward W. Parsons Jr.
of Route 4, Dallas, has been com-
missioned a Coast Guard ensign and
received a Bachelor of Science
degre upon graduation from the
Coast Guard Academy, New
London, Conn.
This followed four years of exten-
sive. study in engineering, mathe-
matics, physical and marine sci-
ences, management and
government.
HOURS
MON.-TUES.
wep..sar, 10-5
THURS.-FRI. 10-9
Closed Sunday
LUZERNE, PA.
PHONE
283-1771
LIMIT
FURNITURE
GALLERY
Volunteer program
Wilkes-
Arlene Rothsteen, Dallas;
Kingston;
MICHELLE A. ARCURI, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris T.
Arcuri of Dallas recently received a
Bachelor of Science Degree with a
major in mathematics from Dickin-
son College in Carlisle, Pa.
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MICHAEL M. GETZ, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Donald E. Getz of 61
Church St., Dallas, received a Bach-
elor of Science Degre in Mechanical
Engineering recently from. Lafay-
ette College.
A 1980 graduate of Dallas High
School, Getz was vice president of
the Theta Delta Chi Fraternity at
Lafayette. He was also the 1981
recipient of Luken’s Steel Scholar-
ship, a member of the American
Society of Mechanical Enginers and
a member of the varsity football
team.
Getz plans to work as an engineer
in the marketing division of Penn-
sylvania Power and Light Company.
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FLORENCE L. FINN, RD 6, Box
350X, Dallas, recieved a Master’s
Degree in Counsel Education during
commencement exercises conducted
recently at The University of Scran-
ton.
£5
ROBERT E. KALAFSKY, of 76
Highland Boulevard, Dallas,
received an Associate’s Degree in
Biochemistry during commence-
ment exercises held recently at the
Capitol Campus of The Pennsyl-
vania State University.
ARMY RESERVE PVT. GREG-
ORY G. MCTAGUE, son of Peter J.
and Judith A. McTague of Rural
Route 5, Dallas, has completed
basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C.
During the training, students
received instruction in drill and
ceremonies, weapons, map reading,
tactics, military courtesy, military
justice, first aid, and Army history
and traditions.
He is a 1983 graduate of Dallas
Senior High School.
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ARMY PVT. JOANNE M. FISKE,
daughter of Frank H. and Ann
Coulton of Rural Route 1, Harveys
Lake, has completed basic training
at Fort Jackson, S.C.
During the training, students
received instruction in drill and
ceremonies, weapons, map reading,
tactics, military courtesy, military
justice, first aid and Army history
and traditions.
She is a 1974 graduate of Lake-
Lehman High School.
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MARINE CPL. MARYANN L.
AFFLERBACH, whose guardian is
John F. Muir of Dallas, has been
promoted to her present rank while
serving with 2nd Force Service Sup-
port Group Camp Lejeune, N.C.
AIRMAN JOHN T. KELLEY, son
of John P. and Mary N. Kelley of 53
Staub Road, Trucksville, has been
assigned to Sheppard Air Force
Base, Texas, after completing Air
$500
STYLE INCLUDED).
THURS., JUNE 1,
Wilkes-Barre
825-2024
No Appointment Ever .
Hours: Monda
SPECIAL.
Rose
Force basic training.
During the six weeks at Lackland
Air Force Base, Texas, the airman
studied the Air Force mission, orga-
nization and customs and received
special training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who complete
basic training earn credits toward
an associate degree in applied sci-
ence through the Community Col- \
lege of the Air Force. +3
The airman will now receive spe-
cialized instruction in the medical
services field. }
He is a 1983 graduate of Bishop
O0’Reilly High School, Kingston.
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