RE ARES Ea «rey ws ¢ ZN Women honored the life of the students. Orientation held tor. meeting. Peg The Rev. Harriet C. Santos, cur- rently pastor of the Huntsville United Methodist Church, has also Pastor of the Shavertown United Warman of the Harrisburg Area. at which time she will be installed in the 10 a.m. Worship Service and be welcomed at a reception in the Social Hall following the Service, according to Everell Chadwick, chairperson of the Pastor-Parish Relations Com- mittee, Pastor Santos is a graduate of Miami University in Ohio, B.A. degree cum laude, received a Master’s degree in Religious Educa- tion cum laude from Garrett Theo- logical Seminary of Evanston, Illi- nois, and the Master of Divinity degree magna cum laude at Drew University, Madison, New Jersey. She has served in various par- ishes as a certified Director of Christian Education and has been at the Huntsville United Methodist Church since 1981. She was ordained a Deacon in 1981. She completed a Clinical Pastoral Education course at NPW Hospital in April, serving as an assistant chaplain in that With Us The Dallas Post § Will Print Your Engagement or Wedding Photo “With All The Details Of Your Special Occasion FREE OF CHARGE CALL DOTTY AT 675-5211 institution during that eight month program. Pastor Santos is a professional singer having been a soloist at Temple B’nai Brith in Kingston, since 1973. She is a sololist and Board member for the Wyoming Valley Oratorio Society and a past president of the Mozart Club of Wyoming Valley. Her husband, Rosendo Santos, is a music professor at Wilkes College. They have three sons, Erik, Nathan and Jason, who are also musicians. Pastor Santos will work with Rev. James A. Wert, Senior Pastor, and will be involved in various phases of pastoral ministry for the parish on a part-time basis. MARER PERSONAL CARE GUEST HOME POLE 240 HARVEYS LAKE, PA. 639-5919 REASONABLE RATES, GOOD FOOD HOME ATMOSPHERE 24 HOUR CARE BY NURSES’ AIDES Licensed by the State Members welcomed are welcome. Mrs. Stanley B. Ushinski is president. George McCutcheon, Imogene Dente, Pittston. VICTOR T. AMBRUSO, JR., son of Dr. and Mrs. Victor T. Ambruso, Sr. of Bunker Hill, was among a group of seventh graders who recently participated in Duke Uni- versity’s fourth annual search for mathematically and verbally bril- liant students. The students were honored at a ceremony held at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. The Ambrusos, who recently returned to this area, were residing in Arkansas. Victor Jr. will attend Bishop O’Reilly School District in Septem- ber. 0- RACHEL T. THOM, of Dallas, has spring term at Skidmore College, a coeducational, liberal arts institu- tion with an enrollment of 2,100 students. Highest honors are awarded for a quality point ratio of 3.6 or more from a possible 4.0. Honors are awarded for a ratio of 3.2 to 3.59. Ms. Thom is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Thom III of 380 Pioneer Ave., Dallas. -0- ELIZABETH J. SEGRAVE- DALY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Segrave-Daly, Shavertown, graduated cum laude from Boston College with a: Bachelor ofArts Degree in French and English. Ms. Segrave-Daly participated in the Junior Year Abroad program, spending her junior year in Montpe- lier, France, at the University of Montpelier. Elizabeth is a graduate of Wyo- ming Seminary, Kingston. STEPHEN LAWRENCE SEGRAVE-DALY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Segrave-Daly, Shaver- town, graduated with a degree of Doctor of Medicine from the Medi- cal College of Pennsylvania in Phil- adelphia. He will now begin a four- year residency in the Obstetrics- Gynecology service at the Hospital of Medical College of Pennsylvania. Dr. Segrave-Daly attended St. Joseph’s Preparatory School, Phila- delphia, graduated from Wyoming Seminary and from the University of Pennsylvania. He is maried to the former Carol O’Connorr of Collinsville, Ct. The couple resides in Philadelphia. MARINE PFC. ROBERT K. OLEY, son of Martin and Isabell Oley of 45 Maple Drive, Oak Hill, Dallas, has been promoted to his present rank while serving at Marine Barracks Norfolk, Va. -0- MARKUS S. SORRELLS, whose wife, Susan, is the daughter of Nelson Downend of Dallas and Kathy Shiber of 411 Pomeroy St., Ridley Park, Pa., has been commis- sioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force upon graduation WELCOME WAGON! > + WANTS TO VISIT YOU / ng Fr T Ay } a Br 7) pL WITH A BASKETFUL OF GIFTS And I'll bring helpful information plus cards you can redeem for more gifts at local busi: nesses. My wvisit's a friendly call at no cost or obligation to you. Just engaged? New parent? Moved? I'd like to visit you at your convenience. 675-2070 Heamed ign from Officer Training School at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. The 12-week course trained selected college graduates to apply communicative skills, professional knowledge, leadership and manage- ment to take positions of responsi- bility. Sorrells will now be assigned at Pennsylvania State University in University Park. He is a 1982 graduate of Kutztown State College. -0- PVT. CHRISTOPHER J. HALL, son of Joseph P. and Margaret K. Hall of 92 Perrin Ave., Shavertown, has completed one station unit training (OSUT) at the U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga. OSUT is a 12-week period which combines basic combat training and advanced individual training. The training included weapons qualifications, squad tactics, patrol- ling, landmine warfare, field com- munications and combat operations. Completion of this course qualifies the soldier as a light-weapons infan- tryman and as an indirect-fire crew- man. Soldiers were taught to perform any of the duties in a rifle or mortar squad. -0- PFC. JOHN C. COULTON, son of Frank H. and Anne M. Coulton of Rural Route 1, Harveys Lake, has completed training as an Army military police specialist under the one station unit training (OSUT) program at Fort McClellan, Ala. OSUT is a 13-week period which combines basic training with advanced individual training. Students were trained in civil and military law, traffic control, map reading and self-defense. Lehman High School, Lehman. -0- THOMAS JOSEPH BOYLE, RD 1, Dallas received a degree at the 115th annual commencement cere- monies held recently at Lebanon Valley College. Thomas who graduated with a B.A. in psychology, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Joseph Boyle, Dallas. He served as senior class vice president and was an intramural captain and a member of Kappa Lambda Sigma fraternity and the football and lacrosse teams. -0- AIRMAN JOHN P. MCENTEE, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. McEntee of Rural Route 4, Dallas, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. During the course, students were taught aircraft maintenance funda- mentals to repair and service one- and two-engine jet aircraft. Mainte- nance management and documenta- tion was also taught to assess air- craft readiness capability. Member: Minnie DeMartini, Exeter; Graduates of the course earned credits toward an associate degree the Air Force. nance Squadron at Columbus Air Force Base, Miss. He is a 1983 graduate of Lake- Lehman High School. z -0- LINDA AKERS, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Akers of Sidney, NY, graduated magna cum laude from Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. on May 20. Miss Akers received. a Bachelor of Penna. secondary school teaching certification in social studies. While attending Dickinson she was Psi Chi, the national psychology honor society. In her junior yar, she received the Wilbur Harrington and Helen Burns Norcross prize for ‘‘excellence in psychology”. Miss Akers graduated from Dallas High School in 1980. She is DAPHNE E. VERAS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. James Veras, of Old Field Road, Shavertown, was among seven Luzerne County stu- dents who received juris doctor degrees recently from The Dickin- son School of Law. University. -0- ROBERT T. EYET, of Dallas, recently received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce with a major in Marketing from Rider College in Lawrenceville, N.J. -0- KIRSTEN M. MARQUART, of 27 Split Rail Lane, Dallas, has recently East Stroudsburg University for the second semester of the 1983-84 aca- demic year. Students eligible for the Dean’s List are those who have attained a 3.51 quality point average or better. Marquart is majoring in Philoso- phy. -0- FIVE BACK MOUNTAIN RESI- DENTS were among 554 students who have been named to the Dean’s List for the Spring Semester 1984 at College. They are Thomas W. Judge, RD 1, Diesel Mechanics; Albert T. Kerns, Box 54, Harveys Lake, certificate, Aviation Maintenance Technician; Edward A. Moore, 125 Armstrong Drive, Shavertown, certificate, auto Dallas, repair. certificate, auto body AR