Passing gavel incoming The Back Mountain Jaycees recently held their year-end banquet at the Castle Inn, Dallas. Installation of officers and award presentators were held. Outgoing officers are Joseph Stager, presi- dent; Jim Regan, individual devel- ~ opment vice-president; Craig Tupper, community development vice president; Kim Kemmerer, _ chapter management vice presi- dent; Bob Popielarz, treasurer; Mike Pajka, state director; Robert Kelley, director; John Mannear, directgor; Ben Uzdilla, director; Matt Crake, director. outstanding officers as well as to Craig Tupper as ‘Jaycee of the Year” and Bob Popielarz as “Project of the Year.” The Back Mountain Jaycees meet the first Tuesday of each month at 8 p.m. at the Castle Inn, Dallas. MR. AND MRS. KENNETH REX, of Chadwicks, N.Y. spent the day with Mrs. Rex’s sister, Dolores Swelgin of Smith Pond Rd., Jackson Township, to help celebrate Mrs. Swelgin’s birthday. Other visitors were her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evarts, of Neshanic Station, N.J. -0- THE BACK MOUNTAIN WIDOWS CLUB will meet at Pick- etts Charge, Dallas, on May 18 at 12 noon. All widows are invited. -0- MRS. KATHLEEN HINNEGAN AND MRS. CAROL MAY SUTRY- NOWICZ, attended the alumni ban- quet of Montgomery Hospital School of Nursing, Norristown. The ban- quet was held at Bentley’s Restau- rant, North Wales on May 4. Mrs. Hinnegan and Mrs. Sutrynowicz are graduates of the School of Nursing, Class of 1960-1967. They are the daughters of Mrs. Norman Frank- lin, Jackson Church Rd., Jackson Twp. The Veterans of the Vietnam War, Post 2, recently held their semi- annual fund raiser. Chances were sold, the following is a list of the winners: Art Faux, Tunkhannock; Jerry neufer, Shick- shinny; J. 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Kern of Dallas, was recently inducted into the Lycoming College chapter of Omicron Delta Epsilon, the national economics honor society, at an awards banquet there. Michael has consistently made the Dean’s List, attaining a perfect 4.0 the last two semesters. He just cnmpleted his third year as a member of the school’s football and track teams. He is a Business Administration major. -0- MARK BOYLE, of Dallas, is among the 139 students named to the Dean’s List at Lycoming College for the spring semester of the 1985 academic year. Boyle, the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Joseph Boyle, RD 1, Briarcrest Road, Dallas, is a senior, majoring The Dean’s List is issued at the close of each semester in recogni- tion of superior scholarship. Stu- dents making the Dean’s List if they coplete at least four letter-graded courses and earn a minimum grade point average of 3.50 for the semes- ter. -0- MARINE PFC. WILLIAM FEHER, son of John and Eileen Feher of Route 1, Dallas, has com- pleted the Basic Electronics Course. -0- SEVERAL BACK MOUNTAIN RESIDENTS will receive either cer- tificates or associate degrees from The Williamsport Area Community College. Eric A. Cornell, RD 2, Box 92, Hunlock Creek, certificate, Con- struction Carpentry, resident of Lake-Lehman School District; Robert P. Crockett, RD 2, Box 112, Shickshinny, associate degree, Graphic Arts, resident of Lake- Lehman School District; Charles F. Hoyt, Rd 7, Box 63, Shavertown, associate degree, Graphic Arts, res- idents of Lake-Lehman School Dis- trict. Also, Edward A. Moore, 125 Arm- strong Drive, Shavertown, certifi- cate, Auto Body Repair, resident of Dallas School District; Scott E. Oakley, PO Box 102, Lehman, certif- icate, Construction Carpentry, resi- dent of Lake-Lehman School Dis- trict. Also, Scott P. 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