Scholarship made a Smaka. People (Continued from page 8) 604, West 42nd St., Dallas, certifi- cate, Auto Body Repair, resident of Lake-Lehman School District; Mark A. Umphred, Jr., 213 Beach St., Shavertown, associate degree, Graphic Arts, resident of Dallas School District; and Christopher C. Williamson, Rd 2y Box 36, Hunlock Creek, associate degree, Graphic Arts, residents of Lake-Lehman School District. -0- SCOTT CRISPELL, a 1984 gradu- ate of Lake-Lehman, has had some work published in the Pennsylvania Wrestling Round-Up, a newspaper @evored exclusively to wrestling in ‘rennsylvania. Crispell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crispell of Noxen, and is a @ freshman at Lock Haven Univer- ¥ sity, where he is majoring in com- munications. During his high school days at Lake-Lehman, Scott was a member of the wrestling team and played baseball for four years. -0- = PVT. HENRY WILLAUER, son of Ron Willauer of Rural Route 1, Wyoming, has completed basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. 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. His wife, Melanie, is the daughter of Henry Popp of 90 Mary St. Shavertown. He is a 1980 graduate of West Side Technical High School, Pringle. 20 AIR FORCE AIRMAN DIANE M. JUBIS, daughter of Andrew T. and Carol L. Jubis of Rural Route 1, Harveys Lake, has arrived for duty at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. Jubis, an air cargo specialist with the 628th Military Airlift Support Squadron, was previously assigned at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. She is a 1983 graduate of West Side Area Vocational-Technical High School, Pringle. J0- GINO MATTIOLI, of Carverton Road, Shavertown, is one of 33 Beaver College seniors participating in the annual Senior Art Thesis Exhibition of of the Beaver College department of fine arts on Thurs- day, May 9 in the Spruance Art Center. A fine arts major, Mattioli’s field of concentration is graphic design. The exhibition will continue are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. -0- $ JAMES T. KANIOS. son of Helen town, has been promoted in the U.S. Army to the rank of sergeant. Kanios is a vehicle mechanic at Fort Bragg, N.C., with the 82nd Airborne Division. % He is a 1980 graduate of Lake- Lehman High School, Lehman. -0- AIR FORCE STAFF SGT. JAMES F. GIBBONS, son of Mary A. Gib- bons of Dallas, and Frederick J. Gibbons of Carthage, N.Y., has par- ticipated in Team Spirit ’85.: This is the largest joint, combined field training exercise in the free world of. this .year, ‘on the mountaifious peninsula of South-Korea. Gibbons is an electronic warfare systems technician with the 3rd Component Repair Squadron at Clark Air Base, Philippines. -0 TIMOTHY MADEIRA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Madeira, RD 1, Dallas, and a sophomore at King’s co-authored the only student paper accepted for presentation at the spring meeting of the Eastern Penn- sylvania Philosophical Association held recently at Mansfield Univer- sity. Titled ‘‘The Nature of Moral Knowledge,” the paper focused on ethical relativism and was written as part of a group project for an introductory philosophy course at King’s. Assisting Madeira with the paper and the presentation were King’s students Karen Kuryloski, Nanti- coke and David Engleberger, Kings- ton. -0- T. WAYNE STOTT, Executive Director of Maternal and Family Health Services, Inc. (MFHS), announces the appointment of Martin Freifeld, M.D. as that orga- nization’s Medical Director. Dr. Freifeld recently joined Harry Reich, M.D., Kingston, in the prac- tice of Gynecology, Infertility and Obstetrics. Dr, Freifeld received a B.S. in Biglogy from Lafayette College, a Master’s in Medical Physiology from the Hershey Medical Center of Penn State University, and his Med- ical Degree at the University of Paris. He interned at Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, D.C. and his residency took place at Temple University Hospital, Phila- delphia. Following his training, Dr. Frei- feld was associated with Group Health Association, Washington, D.C., as an obstetrician-gynecolo- gist. He also was a clinical instruc- tor in Gynecology and Obstetrics at George Washington University Hos- pital, and was attending physician SUBURBAN CASUALS Wilkes-Barre AVMVAYT @ SSIH¥dXI NVIIYIWY e VSIA © QUYINILSYN © "WM. E. DANTONA., JR. President 30 Years of Lending Experience DEAR AUNT PATTY: My 12 year old brother is always belching. It’s disgusting and embar- rassing. His favorite time to do it is when I have my friends over my house. The more I yell at him, the worse it gets. Mom and Dad don’t understand how much it bugs me. What can I do? 15 AND FED UP DEAR 15 AND FED UP: Lighten up. Next time your brother has his friends over, show them what your brother has taught you. Sometimes you have to fight gross with gross. DEAR AUNT PATTY: : We're getting big black ants in our house now that the warm weather has arrived. How should we get rid of them? B.G. DEAR B.G.: I also get the black critters in my house. I sprinkle red hot pepper in corners and in my cupboard. It works for me! DEAR AUNT PATTY: My boyfriend and I are getting. pretty close, if you know what I. mean. We've been arguing for a few days about something and I can’t ask anyone else. Can a girl get pregnant the first time? ip DEAR N.TK.Q.: Yes, yes, maybe. There are millions of people walking around as living proof. Don’t add to the statistics. JU DSON W. BUNNELL there and at Columbia Hospital for Women. Dr Freifeld, his wife Lora, and son Andrew, reside in Shavertown. -0- THREE DALLAS RESIDENTS, who are students at College Miseri- cordia, are completing their student teaching practicums at local high schools as a requirement for state certification in teaching. Denise Hohol, a senior art major, is student teaching at Lake-Lehman Junior High School under the direc- tion of cooperative teacher Darlene Stickler. Kathy Bahner, a senior elemen- tary education major, is completing her student teaching at the Dallas Intermediate School under the direction of cooperative teacher John Doerfler. Marjorie Henry, an elementary education major, is interning at the Westmoreland Elementary School, Trucksville, under the direction of Tom Shaver. Subscribe to The Post The recent arrival of the newest member of your household is the perfect time to arrange for a WEL- COME WAGON call. 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