Rl Year of the Family agency of the United Way. Wyoming Valley. Year of the Family’: Pvt. Richard J. Gouger, son of Richard J. and Jane M. Gouger of 138 E. Ridge St., Shavertown, has completed the image interpreter course at the U.S. Army Intellig- ence Center and School, Fort Huachuca, Ariz. The course trained enlissted per- sonnel in the techniques and metho- dology of imagery interpretation and reporting, aerial surveillance organization, capabilities and limi- tation, maintenance and phtogram- metry. The course also provides studetns with a general knowledge of the organizations and the rela- tionship of those agencies to image interpretation. Gouger is scheduled to serve with the 17th Military Intelligence Com- pany at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C. He is a 1984 graduate of Lake Lehman High School. -0- John M. Beberus has been named Supervisor, in the Employee Rela- tions Department at Pennsylvania Hospital dog Jersey. Mrs. Blight formed a "International, in 1982 with local chapter of Therapy Dogs her two poodles, Prince John resident, Eva Gauthier, Nursing Center; Janice Blight. stars Joy Lee and Prince John IF ® SSI CALL FOR A FRE Member: E CONSULTATION ¥ ES Gas and Water Company according to an announcement by Frank J. Loch, Vice-President of Consumer Affairs. A native of Plymouth and 1974 graduate of Wyomimg Valley West High School, Beberus joined the Personnel Department of PG&W in 1981 as an employee relations techn- ician. He holds a B.S. in Business Administration and an M.B.A. in business administration with con- centrations in labor relations and finance from Wilkes College. John Beberus currently serves as treasurer of the Tri-County Person- nel Association and is a member of the American Institute of M.B.A. Executives. He resides in Dallas with his wife, the former Rose Marie Baul of Kingston, and son John. MARK A. ROSING, 15 Glendal- ough Road, Dallas, has been named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester at Cornell University, Col- lege of Engineering in Ithaca, New York. Rosing is a 1984 graduate of Dallas High School where he was Valedictorian and Editor of the Yearbook. He is the son of Judith and Thomas Rosing. -0- THREE LOCAL RESIDENTS have been named to the Dean’s List for academic achievement during the fall semester at the University of Seranton. : Colette J. Feeney of 148 E.\Over- brook Rd., Shavertown; Mark P. Mahon, E. Ridge St., RD 5, Shaver- town; and Lynn Warner, 70 Dug Rd., Kingston Township were among 669 students named to the Dean’s List. FIVE BACK MOUNTAIN RESI- DENTS recently received degrres at The Pennsylvania State Univer- sity’s winter commencement exer- cises held recently at the University Park campus. They are: Tim J. Brennan, 191 Main St., Dallas, Bachelor of Sci- ence, Biology; Cynthia M. Jones, RD 2, Hilco Drive, Dallas, Bachelor of Science, Biology; Randall. King, 241 Machell Ave., Dallas, Bachelor of Science, Finance; Vincent P. Sodrosky, Upper Demunds Road, Dallas, Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering; and Joan M. Solomon, 48 Maple Drive, Dallas, Bachelor of Science, Industrial Engineering. CARRIERS Call Jean at 6 College Midway Manor Manor New Goss Fernbrook Manor Haddenfield Oak Hill Hills 0ld Goss Harveys Lake Manor Idetown Pioneer Ave. Lehman Shrine Acres Areas Trucksville Areas By JOAN KINGSBURY Mrs. Lois Disque, R.N. presented a program of medical information to morning students at Trinity Nur- sery School last week. Afternoon Students enjoyed a program prosonted by Mrs. Christine Fiore, The children had the opportunity to wear doctor’s ‘sur- gical hats and masks and nurses hats. They were intro- duced to and got to use stethe- scopes, ther- E+ mometers “TKINGSBURY and various bandage. Bernie, a stuffed bear with a broken paw showed the children how a cast is utilized. If you have been yearning for a little bit of culture mark Feb. 14, 15 and 16 on your calendar. On those dates Penn State’s Arts at Hayfield will present three Chekhov come- dies. The Marriage Proposal will feature Candyce Fike, Eugene Sirnin and Richard Fuller; The Boor will feature Walter Kelly, Mar- cella Sedor Kelly and Eugene Sirini. Walter Kelly will take the lead in On The Harmfulness of Tabacco. All three plays will be presented each evening. Walter Kelly, a grad- uate of Distinction of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New york City will direct the plays. Tickets for this unique entertain- ment are available from the Univer- sity Relations Office of Penn State. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Lav- elle, Shaverfown are thrilled over the birth of their son Scott Adam November 30. This is the Lavelle’s first child. Mrs. Lavelle is the former Betty Ellen Mintzer, Noxen daughter of kathy Mintzer, Noxen and Lee Mintzer, Dallas. Scott’s paternal grandparents are Mrs. Mildred Wheeler, Dallas and the late Eugene Lavelle. Back Mountain Kiwanis Club recently became the 23rd member of the Northeast Pennsylvania Advocated for the Mentally Retarded, Inc. by supporting its work on behalf of retarded citizens and their families. I think its great that the Back Mountain kiwanis had become affiliated with this organi- zation since 1 think Mentally Retarded people really deserve to live as normal and happy a life as possible. It is up to we fellow members of society to support the well-being of the mentally retarded. A 14-day trip to London, Geneva, paris and Rome sounds wonderful, doesn’t it? The Music Department of College Misericordia will sponsor this tour from June 30 to July 15. The trip will include visiting museums, attending concerts and, of course, lots of sightseeing. Sister Mary Carmel McGarigle is tour director. For further informa- tion and reservations contact Sister Carmel; reservations are required by March 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Maskalis, Sr. of Dallas have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Ruth Renee to Richard Harold Casterline of Wyoming son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Eugene Casterline. Miss Maskalis is employed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Mr. Casterline is employed by Modern Nursery Tree Services, Orange and Hilstolsky Construction, Shavertown. ; The couple are planning an April 1986 wedding. Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. Menzel and Mr. and Mrs. Ber- WANTED 75-5211 nard A. Bynon. These couples were recently married. Mr. and Mrs. Menzel were mar- ried in Gate of Heaven Church. Rev. Father William J.P. Langan per- formed the double ring ceremony and celebrated the nuptial Mass. Mrs. Menzel, the former Barbara Ann Burkhardt is a graduate of Dallas Area High School, Wilkes Barre Vocational-Technical School of Practical Nursing and Luzerne County Community College. She is employed as a registered nurse at the Veterans Administration Medi- cal Center, Wilkes Barre. Mr. Menzel is a graduate of Dallas Area High School. He is employed at Hervie’s Auto Body Art pays off 675-0835 Shop, Kingston. oy Following a wedding trip to Flor- ida, the Keys and a cruise to the Bahamas, the Menzels are residin in Exeter. 3 i Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Bynon were married in the wedding Moore is a graduate of North Gaston High School, Dallas, S.C. and the Hair Styling Institute of Charlotte N.C. Mr. Bynon is a grad- uate of Dallas Senior High School. The Bynons are members of the US Navy stationed at Norfolk, Va. They are residing in Virginia Beach. Tamaqua. 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