Jennifer Van Flett. BIRTHS (The following Back Mountain couples have announced births during the past week:) MILTON AND CARLE WELTER, RD 2, Box 362A, Dallas, a daughter, Monday, April 7. DEAN AND TAMMY RATTIGAN, 149 Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown, a son, Friday, April 4. JOHN AND KIM MILLER, 41 W. Center Street, Shavertown, a son, Friday, April 4. RALPH AND LINDA SHREVE, 46 Hilltop Drive, Shavertown, a son, Sunday, April 7. DR. JULIE DOSTAL AND SAMUEL RHODES, Dallas, a daughter, Tuesday, April 8. CARL AND DONNA YACHIM, Box 197 Lakeside Dr., Harvey’s Lake, a daughter, Friday, April 11. Search on for Miss Cinderella The search is on for the 1986 Prince Charming and Cinderella. Young men andwomen, high school seniors to age 26, are invited to participate in the nation’s largest and most prestigious talent search in the country. This unique concept of selecting finalists for a national competition by video tape gives every outstand- ing college age man and woman the opportunity to participate. The top five male and top five female final- ists selected by video tape will win an all-expense paid week at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Miami, Florida for competition. Prizes include ‘a new car for the male winner and female winner, a $500 educational savings bond, their photos will appear in press materi- als, and on the cover of Pageantry Magazine, a trip to the 1987 Interna- tional Finals, an all expense Carib- bean cruise, a two day visit to Disney World-Epcot Center and more. If you're interested in represent- ing your home town at the National Collegiate Prince Charming and Cinderella Scholarship Pageant write: International Productions and Publications, Inc., P.O. Drawer 3689, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70821, (504) 344-7628. Entry deadline is May 15, 1986. Club to meet The Book Club of the Back Moun- tain Memorial Library. will meet Monday April 21, at 1:30 p.m. at the library., Jo Bonham, secretary, will give the treasurers report and talk about some new books. Nancy Kozemchak will have an assortment of the newest book club books on hand. At the May meeting Robbie Moore will talk about Mitchner’s book will report on the contingency fund. Tea will be served, guests are welcome. People (Continued from page 9) E. Swingle of 18 N. Main St., Shavertown; has graduated from the U.S." Air Force Morse systems operator course at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Graduates .of . the 21-week course studied international morse code, the operation of electronic commu- nications monitoring systems, and earned credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Swingle was an honor graduate of the course. He is a 1985 graduate of Dallas Senior High School. -0- THE ART INSTITUTE OF PITTSBURGH is pleased to announce that James M. O’Connell, of Box 273-4, RD 3, Orange Rd. in Dallas made the Dean’s List for the fall quarter. James is majoring in Visual Communication. The Art Institute of Pittsburgh is a two-year commercial design school with majors in Visual Com- munication, Photography, Interior AIP offers an Associate in Special- ized Technology Degree and is accredited by the Accrediting Com- mission of the National Association of Trade and Technical Schools. 0- ARMY STAFF SGT. KENNETH B. KUDERKA, son of Raymond A. and Jennie F. Kuderka, of RD 3, Dallas, was involved in a NATO- sponsored exercixe by participating in the Army’s return of forces to Germany (REFORGER) and the Air Force’s Crested Cap exercises. Make a Move! without Nene, Our Hostess’ Gifts and In- formation are the Key to Your New Community. Call 675-2070 \ The Most Famous Raskot in the Word © ; ct etn Sti rs 56% Kuderka is a tank commander with the 3rd Infantry Division in West Germany. -0- ARMY SGT. 1ST CLASS ROBERT SHEPHARD, son of Daisy B. She- phard of 5040 Mauss Hill Road, Yonges Island, S.C., has arrived for duty with the 124th Signal Battalion, Fort Carson, Colo. His wife, Tonya, is the daughter of Gloria Adams of 43 White Birch Village, Dallas. -0- MATTHEW 'REINERT, Lake- Lehman Sophomore, has been selected as the Lake-Lehman’s rep- resentative to attend the Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Seminar. Matt, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Reinert, has been an honor student and is active in extra curricular activities. -0- ‘SIXTY-SIX STUDENTS were named to the Academic High Honor Roll and Academic Honor Roll at Wyoming Seminary Lower School, Forty Fort, for the second term of the 1985-86 school year. Back Mountain residents named to the Academic High Honor Roll are David Choi, Dall s, fifth grade; Keven Fatemi, Shavertown, fifth grade; Corine Casterline, Dallas, sixth grade; Jane Oh, Dallas, sev- enth grade; Matthew Shea, Dallas, eighth grade; Joanna Garbush, Shavertown, eighth grade. Back Mountain residents named to the Academic Honor Roll are Laura D’Anca, Shavertown, fifth grade; Cameron Graham, Shaver- town, fifth grade; Laurel Moore, Shavertown, fifth grade; Stephen Rosenthal, Dallas, fifth grade; Gregory Choi, Shavertown, sixth grade; Nathanael Craige, Shaver- town, sixth grade; Barrett Feld- man, Shavertown, sixth grade; grade; Patricia Sordoni, Harveys Lake, sixth grade; Allyson Turner, Shavertown, sixth grade. Lt Also, Amy Brown, Dallas, seventh grade; Steven Chang, Dallas, sev- enth grade; Courtney Feldman, Shavertown, seventh grade; Brian Koo, Dallas, seventh grade; Lynell Krasner, Harveys Lake, eighth grade; and Gianna Santarelli, Dallas, eighth grade. -0- . EIGHTY-TWO STUDENTS from Wyoming Seminary College Prepa- ratory School, Kingston, have been named to the Dean’s List High Honors and Dean’s List for the second term of the 1985-86 school year. Back Mountain residents named to the Dean’s List with High Honors are John Aponick, Shavertown; Christina Caputo, Shavertown; Eugene Choi, Shavertown; Andrew Merrill, Shavertown; Douglar Turner, Shavertown; Yoom Mi Chang, Dallas; Juliana Koo, Dallas; Milton, Mitchell, Dallas; Matthew Quinn; and Anthony Stallone, Dallas. Back Mountain residents named to the Dean’s List are Jennifer Banks, Dallas; Amy John, Dallas; Eric Mahler, Dallas; Eric May, Dallas; Carlo Sabatini, Dallas; Ter- rell Smith, Dallas; Jennifer Wil- liams, Dallas; Guyler Gutstein, Shavertown; Andrew McCann, Shavertown; Eric Moore, Shaver- town; Gregory Turner, Shavertown; and Kathryn Quick, Harveys Lake. =) LAYAWAYS Open House held BEST WISHES to Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Shavertown on the birth of their son Jonathon Donald who was born on April 4. Jonathan’s three lovely sisters are just thrilled with his arrival. SINCERE SYMPATHY is extended to the family of John Sidler who passed away this week. | Both John and his wife Anna, are well known by alt alumni from the Lake-Lehman KINGSBURY School District where they both taught for a number of years. -0- EILEEN CONNOLLY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Connolly and Frank M. Férrari III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Ferrari, Jr. were recently married in Our: Lady of Victory Church, Msgr. Francis A. Kane performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Ferrari is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and Bloomsburg State College, where Degree in Communications. She is employed as a property manager for F.M. Ferrari Investments, Verona, N.J. Mr. Ferrari is a graduate of Verona High School and Plymouth State College, N.H. where he received ‘a Bachelor of Science Degree in Marketing. He is the president and general partner of F.M. Ferrari Investments, Verona. Following a wedding trip to the Italian Alps and the French Riviera, the couple will reside in Verona. -0- LAST WEEKEND my husband and I spent the weekend near Lew- isburg. That is a lovely area and we had a very nice time. One thing that I noted as we passed a local fire house was that this weekend they would be holding a ham and dande- lion supper. I found this very intri- guing. I have never eaten dandelion greens, but I understand that many people just love this very available delicacy. -0- REV. AND MRS. JOHN SS. PRATER, Jessee Road, Plymouth, have announced the engagement of their daughter Debra to Guy C. Zehner, son of Mrs. Gloria Zehner, RD 1, White Haven and Mr. Charles Zehner, 713 Towanda St.; White Haven. Miss Prater is a graduate of Wilkes College, summa cum laude where she received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology and a Master of Science Degree in Biology Education. She is employed ‘at Wilkes College as the Director of the Academic Support Center. Mr. Zehner is a graduate of Wilkes College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology and is presently attending The Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, N.Y. He will graduate in June with an Associate’s Degree in Occupa- tional Studies. The couple will exchange vows November 1 in Prince of Peace Church, Dallas. -0- THE CHILDREN’S ROOM of the Back Mountain Memorial Library has received several generous con- tributions. Due to the generosity of Ralph K. Garrahan in memory of Ruth H. Garrahan and Mary E. (Garry) Stewart and Robert J. Scovell, daughters, Christine and Susan and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Walling in memory of Janet Walling Scovell, the children’s room has been redec- orated, new shelves, tables and chairs have been added and litera- ture and audio-visual materials have been purchased. Personally, I. can think of no greater memorial than helping chil- dren learn to enjoy the library and providing them with fine books to read. ERE ‘4 =0- ] NURSING STUDENTS, faculty and members of the Nursing Honor Society of College Misericordia are planning the second annual Out- standing Nursers Lectureship April 18 at Merrick Hall at 6:30 p.m. Topic of the guest speaker Dr. Lucie Young Kelly, R.N. will be ‘“Mentor- ing and Networking; Advancing the Profession.” (Joan Kingsbury is a Back Moun- tain resident whose column appears weekly in The Dallas Post.) nent Coloring, Nail Treatments | | | | Highlightings, YOUR SKIN YOUR NAILS Until You Again. 283-0060 735-7908 28 Lake St., Dallas | Hickory Corners Shoppes, Carverton Rd., Trucksville 675-4222 696-2818 CALL or COME IN TODAY FOR YOUR FREE CONSULTATION © Mary Taylor's 1986 “ir