Complete seminar Morgan, R.M., fire safety, . KELLY DAVIS, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of RD 1, Harveys Lake, will attend Duquesne Univer- sity School of Law in Pittsburgh in September. A Lake-Lehman High School grad- uated, Davis recently graduated from King’s College where he dou- bled majored in Government and Business Administration. -0- AIR FORCE 1ST LT. DONALD E. SMITH, JR., son of Donald E. and Helen Smith of 144 Main St., Dallas, has arrived for duty at Ramstein Air Base, West Germany. Smith, a communications and electronics systems officer with 1964th Communications Group, was previously assigned in Washington. -0- NAVY PETTY OFFICER 3RD CLASS BENJAMIN R. RUSSELL, son of Benjamin E. and ruth Crof- chick of Route 3, Dallas, recently returned from a five-month deploy- ment to the Indian Ocean and the North Arabian Sea. He is a member of Tactical Elec- tronic Warfare Squadron-136, embarked aboard the aircraft car- rier USS Midway. ~ More than half of the deployment was spent in the Arabian Sea near the Strait of Hormuz, ensuring that this vital seza line of communica- tion stayed open. While there, the squadron participated in several open ocean exercises with friendly and allied naval and air forces. “On the trip home, the squadron visited the ports of Singapore; Pat- taya, Thailand; and Subic Bay, Republic of the Phillippines. -0- “AIRMAN SCOTT A. PEARSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Pearson of Rural Route 1, Sweet ' Valley, Pa., has graduated from the U.S. Air Force automatic tracking radar course at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Graduates of the 15-week course 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 learned the operation and mainte- nance of automatic tracking radar equipment, and earned credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Commu- nity College of the Air Force. -0- CAPT. DAVID J. GULITUS, grandson of Earl and Helen Nicho- las of Rural Route 2, Harveys 1 Lake, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force technical instructor course at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo. During the course, students were taught techniques for planning and teaching courses in career fields of practical experience. They also earned credits toward an associate degree through the Community col- lege of the Air Force. "0 AIRMAN LEO G. THOMAS, of Joan Z. Thomas of Summit, : and grandson of John A. Rakos of 127 W. Mount Airy Road, Shaver- town, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force inventory management course at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo. During the course, students were taught property accounting, cus- tomer support, stockcontro! and dquipment management for a base supply system. They also were taught to inventory supplies usi electronic data processing machines. The graduates earned credits toward an associate degree through the Community College o the Air Force. oO -0- VINCENT J. MARCHETTI, of Box 245, Elmcrest Drive, Dallas, was recently awarded a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics from the Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. -0- EUGENE J. DYLEWSKI, son of Eugene L. Dylewski of Rural Route 5, Shavertown, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank ¢ of captain. A 2d A na Re Rr” 2 Ne Ne Rr Rte” 2 ie Riri” Cpe Rie” Was” Qin ar gf ————— eter g 5 —— TEAR RTT an , Cit (ON with it Division. TAIN RES- med to Univer- ster of the hes, Hunts- who Walton C. CRIS- ny Lt.-Col. ispell of ated wit the 1endation ce Base, tstanding service heir duties > warfare the. 3386th N RESI- Ir Ave., hon, E. Ridge 1 ‘Diane indsor Dr.. Margaret com- “OME WAGON ts of greet nation about 8 people on s why we've srhood Tradition.” SS hy PG&W lists promotions Pennsylvania Gas and Water Company announces the promotion of five staffers in the accounting and data processing departments. Word of the promotion was made by John F. Kell, vice-president and controller of the Wilkes-Barre-based natural gas and water utility. Among these is Jeffrey Besecker, who has been promoted to senior programmer, data processing. The Dallas native is a 1982 graduate of Wilkes College with a B.S. in Com- puter Science and Math. Jeffrey began his association with the com- pany in 1982 as a programmer. He resides in Dallas. Philip Ogren has been promoted to project manager, financial infor- mation systems, data processing. He started with PG&W in 1980 as an analyst-programmer in the data processing department. Mr. Ogren holds a B.S. degree in accounting from Wilkes College, class of 1979. He and his wife, Lynn, reside in Kingston. Jane Williams, a native and resi- dent of Wilkes-Barre, has been pro- moted to the pesition of program- mer in the consumer affairs systems development group of the company’s data processing depart- ment. Ms. Williams is a 1976 gradu- ate of College Misericorida, Dallas, with a B.S. in elementary education. She began her career with PG&W as a customer information analyst in 1976. Ms. Williams resides in Wilkes-Barre and is pursuing studies in data processing at King’s. Wallace honored Muth is shown NEWS Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. ' During the 11-week training cycle, he learned the basics of battlefield survival. He was introduced to the typical daily routine that he will experience during his enlistment and studied the persenal and profes- sional standards traditionally exhib- ited-by Marines. He participated in an active phys- ical conditioning program and gained proficiency in a variety of miliary skills, including first aid, rifle marksmanship and close order drill. Teamwork and self-discipline were emphasized throughout the training cycle. PVT. RICHARD D. ZIMMER- MAN, son of Herbert R. and Patri- cia M. Zimmerman of Rural Route 5, Shavertown, has completed one station unit training (OSUT) at the U.S. Army Infantry Schol, 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) AIRMAN ANDREW S. HULES, son of Fred L. and Patricia J. Hules of Rural Route 2, Dallas, has been assigned to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., after completing Air 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. The airman will now receive spe- cialized instruction in the civil engi- neering field. He is a 1983 graduate of Lake- Lehman High School, Lehman. MRS. GERTRUDE WILSON, a resident of Dallas for 70 years, has moved to 464 S. Franklin St, Apt. 303, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Barbara White has joined Mrs. Wilson at her new address. 50 DONALD SHERMAN DICKSON Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Dickson, Box 211, RD 1, Dallas, was among a number of Luzerne County students who recently attended ori- entation sessions for incoming freshmen. and transfer students at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. Dickson plans to major in Com- puter Science. -0- EDWIN MARK JOHNSON received a Doctor of Medicine degree from Hahnemann University of Philadelphia. At commencement, he received academic distinctions in medicine. Dr. Johnson, a resident of Dallas, will complete an internal medicine residency at Hahnemann University Hospital. While a student at Hahne- mann, Dr. Johnson was a member of Alha Omega Alpha, the medical honor society, and received letters of commendation in medicine and surgery. He is a member of the sixth graduating group of students in a pioneer program of medical education, the Wilkes-Hahnemann MD-Pa (Medical Development- Pennsylvania) Program. It was designed to provide primary care physicians for underserved areas of the state. He is a 1984 graduate of Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre, where he graduated cume ladue with a Bach- elor of Science degree. In 1977, Dr. Johnson graduated from Dallas Senior High School, Dallas. His parents, Edwin L. and Lee Ann Johnson, reside in Dallas. -0- MONICA A. FLYNN, of 18 Mara- bee Ave., Dallas, is among 473 Lafayette College students who have been named to the second semester Dean’s List at that col- lege. Each of the students was required to achieve at-least a 3.45 semester grade average out of a possible 4.0. -0- ELIZABETH REESE, of Dallas, is among 17 University of Scranton students majoring in human resources and rehabilitation coun- seling who have been assigned to serve five-week summer internships at various health and social services agencies. Ms. Reese will serve her intern- ship at\General Rehabilitation Serv- ices in Kingston. Ed Buckley named to position Back Mountain Knights of Colum- bus, Fr. J.J. O'Leary Council No. 8224, recently held its election of officers for the year 1984-85 and elected Edward M. Buckley as Grand Knight Buckley is a member of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, a member of the National Association Retired Federal Employes, A Veteran of WW II, a member of the V.F.W., The Ameri- can Legion Post 672, where he is a Post Commander, and a member of the Home Association Board of Directors, Past President of the Dallas Lions, Past Senior Vice com- mander of the District 12, American Legion, and a member of the Dallas Borough Police Civil Service Com- mission. Grand Knight Buckley has been a member of the Knights of Colum- bus, since 1950. He resides with his wife Jean, at 45 Davenport St., Dallas and have on son James, A Warrant Officer with 402nd M.P. Battalion of Wilkes Barre. They have two grand children. Other officers elected were Harry P. Beck, Deputy Grand Knight, Bruce Boyle, Chancellor, John Charney, Warden, Robert Lukas, Lecter, Gerard Schmid, Treasurer, Frank Smaka, Financial Secretary, Edward Carey, Recorder, Ed Friar, Outside Guard, Joseph balavage, Inside Guard, Richard Orloski, Advocate, and William Falzone, Trustee. Pageant set Local children and teens are invited to participate in the 1984 Preliminary Competition to choose 1984-85 winners. Local royalty will be chosen in the following age divisions: 0-2, Baby Miss and Mr.; 3-5, Tiny Miss and Mr.; 6-8, Littlle Miss and Mr.; 9-11, Young Miss; 12-14, Junior Miss and 15-up, Senior Miss. Local winners will represent this area and compete for state titles. ror additional information and free official entry forms, send a long self-addressed stamped enve- lope to: America’s Scholarship Pag- eants, Dept. 584, Box 140065, Nash- ville, TN 37214, or call (615) 331-2735 or (615) 889-5294. 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