The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 14, 1985, Image 16

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    Explorer Post and Troop 232 rec-
ognized the achievements of 30
young men and women at Camp
Acahela in a special Court of Honor.
The Post and Troop have completed
their program of summer activities
which included twelve days of
camping and three day hikes with
four scouts attending the national
Jamboree in Virginia.
Their challenges began in June
with a 58 mile white water canoe
trip on the upper Delaware river for
14 of the older scouts. Then the
newer scouts were trained in hiking,
cooking, and swimming during
three day hikes, one in each of the
summer months.
Twenty-one attended camp and
studied astronomy, geology, wild-
life, first aid, canoeing, swimming,
and camping skills. The new scouts
focused on the basics of first aid,
cooking, camping and environmen-
tal study. The intermediate level
scouts worked on more advanced
first aid, swimming, wilderness sur-
vival and other personal speciali-
ties. The older scouts, over 14,
focused on survival, rock climbing,
repelling, pioneering, lifesaving and
other advanced nature studies.
The Scouts and Explorers were
recognized for their achievements
up to the time of summer camp.
Special recognition was given to
Scout Jim Gialanella and has par-
ents, for their courage and good
humor. They attended the Court of
Honor at Camp. The scout troop
was congratulated on its actions
after Jim’s accident. The Explorers
and Scout Leader who helped Jim
after his accident, Alan Landis,
Nathan Kelley, James Strange, lee
D. Williames and Dr. Lee Wil-
liames, were also recognized for
their courage and well trained reac-
tion to the emergency.
Troop 232 was recognized as an
Honor Unit for 1985, a distinction
which the Troop has earned 5 years
in a row. Also presented were the
first place and third place overall
ribbons for the 75th Anniversary
Camporal which the troop won.
Individual awards were presented
by James Strange, Assistant Senior
Patrol Leader, Nathan Kelley,
Senior Patrol Leader, and Explorer
Post President, Lee D. Williames.
Troop 281, who attended camp with
the Troop because of the Jamboree,
was recognized for earning the Rus-
sian Othodox Alpha Omega Award.
Ethical training is a key piece in the
scouting program, thus the religious
awards are accorded a special sig-
nificance in a scout’s development.
Nathan Kelley received the Safety
Merit Badge. John Mitchell
received the cooking and communi-
cations skill awards. Robert Row-
lands earned the camping merit
badge. Jarrett Rittenhouse was
awarded the cooking skill award,
swimming skill award, and family
living skill award. Mike Dzanko
earned the hiking merit badge. Jim
Fry was awarded the hiking merit
badge. Shane Williams earned the
Scholarship Merit Badge and Com-
munications, Community Living,
Cooking, Camping, Physical Fitness
and Family Living Skills Awards.
Lee D. Williames received a Bronze
Palm for his Eagle Scout Rank.
Andrew Yencha was promoted to
Assistant Scoutmaster. James
Strange and Robert Skursky were
awarded scoutings rank Life Scout.
Special note was made of the troop
effort at the St. Vincent De Paul
Soup Kitchen and to the efforts of
Scouts Sam Wilkes and Jarret Rit-
tenhouse in collecting food for the
needy. The Court of Honor closed
with a renewal of the Scout Oath.
Scouts at camp
Explorers and Scouts from 232 at Camp Acahela first row sitting left to right: Shane Williames,
David Wouciechowski, Sam Wilkes, Sumner Bachman, Eric Williams, Jarrett Rittenhouse.
Second row: Darin Michael from 281, John Kristan, Aric Gingo from 281, James Fry, Ron Fitch,
Alan Landis. Last row: Bob Rowlands, James Strange, Mike Dzanko, John Mitchell, Robert
Skursky, Nathan Kelley, Lee D. Williams, Dr. Lee Williams. » 3
MICHAEL F. MESSERSMITH
Dallas
native
honored
Michael F. Messersmith, a native
of Dallas, Administrative Director
. of Opeations at Geisinger Medical
Center in Danville, was recently
advanced to membership status in
the American College of Hospital
Administrators in Chicago.
Membership is the second level of
~ professional achievement in the Col-
lege, an international professional
society representing more than 20,-
000 health care executives. Mem-
bers must demonstrate their com-
mitment to continuing education,
progression in professional experi-
ence, and participation in voluntary
health care and community affairs.
Messersmith, originally of Dallas,
received his B.A. at Temple Univer-
sity in Philadelphia and M.B.A. at
the Graduate School of Business,
University of Chicago.
Roberts
named to
society
Jacqueline Roberts, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts of 156
Hillside Ave., Edwardsville, and a
June graduate of Bishop O’Reilly
High School has been notified of her
Project conducted
The OK Heart Project, a project dedicated to fighting heart
disease, has come to Luzerne County. One out of four
Americans suffers from heart disease and the proportion is
even higher in Luzerne County. Approximately 100,000
citizens have taken the test and have been put into a low,
medium or high risk category. From these people, a smaller
control group was established. B'Nai Brith Women recently
aided in this project by contacting control group participants
and setting up appointments for them. The committee was
coordinated by Jody Berg. Pictured here are some of the
women who assisted. Ms. Berg is shown in the foreground
while Iris Lebenson makes a phone call. Standing, from left,
are Sharon Cohen, Judith Fried and Roni Good.
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MUMS THE WORD
‘JACQUELINE ROBERTS
scholarship to Mercyhurst College
in Erie where she will egin studies
this fall for a degre in voice per-
formance.
In addition to the “Outstanding
Graduate’’ award, Miss Roberts
also received the Excellence in Reli-
gion Award, the Senior Mozart's
Award and the Glee Club Award.
While at Bishop O’Reilly, Miss
Roberts was active in the Glee Club,
Chamber Choir, District and
Regional Chorus, Student Council
and served as president of the Pro-
Life Club. She served as the female
Miss Roberts is the granddaugh-
ter of Walter Roberts and the late
Josephine Roberts, Edwardsville,
and Mrs. Helen Kosloski and the
NORMAN BORDLEY
To
Pvt. 1st Class Norman Bordley
Jr., son of Norman and Sarah Bor-
dley of 213 Highland Ave., Trucks-
ville, has completed the basic field
artillery cannoneer course under
the one station unit training (OSUT)
program at Fort Sill, Okla.
OSUT is a program that combines
basic training with advanced indi-
vidual training.
He is a 1982 graduate of Dallas
High School.
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