prs wr rm —————— A me pa dy Apis ar ee — People Regatta veld place, show, Bear division. AIRMAN DAVID A. CORBY, JR., son of David A. and Dianne T. Corby of Rural Route 1, Dallas, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force fuels specialist course at Chanute Air Force Base, Ill. During the course, students were taught procedures for receiving, storing and issuing petroleum prod- ucts. They also earned credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. He is a 1985 graduate of Tunkhan- nock Area High School. -0- LABOR AND INDUSTRY James W. Knepper Jr. announced recently that Louise Schiatta of Dallas has received the Secretary’s Achieve- ment Award. Schiatta was honored along with 19 other employees as part of the Department of Labor and Industry’s Employee Recognition Program. Schiatta is employed in the department’s Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Disability Determi- nation, as a disability claims adjudi- cator in the Wilkes-Barre district office. Schiatta, a graduate of Bishop O'Reilly High School, and King’s College, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kichta of Edwardsville. She and her husband Richard live in Dallas. The awardees were honored at a Harrisburg luncheon at which Knep- per presented each recipient with a framed certificate of recognition. -0- EIGHTY-SEVEN STUDENTS at Wyoming Seminary College Prepa- ratory School, Kingston, were recently named to the Dean’s List High Honors and Dean’s List for the final trimester of the 1985-86 school year. Back Mountain residents among those named to the Dean’s List High Honors were Eugene Choi, Dallas; Julianna Koo, Dallas; Milton Mitch- ell, Dallas; Anthony Stallone, Dallas; John Aponick, Shavertown; Christina Caputo, Shavertown; and Douglas Turner, Shavertown. Named to the Dean’s List were Kevin Brown, Dallas; Yoon Mi Chang, Dallas; Amy John, Dallas; Eric Mahler, Dallas; Jonnell Main- waring, Dallas; Eric May, Dallas; John Metz, Dallas; Cynthis O’Brien, Dallas; Amy Rogers, Dallas; Carlo Sabatini, Dallas; Terrell Smith, Dallas; Maria Stallone, Dallas; Guyler Gutstein, Shavetown; Andrew McCann, Shavertown; Andrew Merrill, Shavertown; and Kathryn Quick, Harveys Lake. -0- CHARLES E. PARENTE, of Har- veys Lake, managing partner of Parente, Randolph, Orlando, Carey and Associates, was elected to serve his first term as vice chairperson of the Board of Directors of King’s College. Meeting four times a year, the 26- member King’s Board of Directors advises and supports the president of the college while clarifying its mission and approving its long range plans and educational pro- Welcome The recent arrival of the newest member of your household is the perfect time to arrange for a WEL- COME WAGON call. I'm your WELCOME WAGON rep- resentative and my basket is full of free. gifts for the family. Plus lots of helpful information on the special world of babies. Call now and let's celebrate your i baby. 675-2070 Meiomelign grams. -0- MRS. NAOMI DAVIS of RD 4, Dallas, was the winner of the 50-50 drawing held recently by the Har- veys Lake American Legion Auxil- iary Post 967. Mrs. David won $100 in the drawing. The auxiliary members would like to thank all their patrons and mem- bers for their patience and support and would like to remind all mem- bers that the regular monthly meet- ings are held the second Tuesday of each month at the new Arthur R. Gosart Legion Home, Sunset, Har- veys Lake. -0- JOSEPH SIMON of Lake-Lehman was among 28 school seniors who recently completed three years of participation in the Wilkes College Upward Bound program. The pro- gram prepares students for post secondary education. -0- LOCAL STUDENTS named to the Dean’s List at College Misericordia are: Seniors - Mary Bevevino, Dallas, a liberal studies major; Marianne Judge, Shavertown, a biology major; Jane Lawrence, Harveys Lake, an elementary edu- cation major; Darlene Lutinski, Harveys Lake, a business adminis- tration major. post people add one Also, Jocelyn Margis, Trucksville, a social work major. Juniors - Nigel Fung-A-Fat, Dallas, a computer sci- ence-mathematics major; Florence Harry, Dallas, a liberal studies major; Kellie Knapich, Hunlock Creek, an elementary education major; Kenneth Kraynak, Harveys Lake, a music major; John D. Pallante, Shavertown, a history major; Christine Yanek, Dallas, an occupational therapy major. Also, sophomores - Richard hess, Dallas, a pre-occupational therapy major; Donna Hudick, Dallas, a medical technology major. -0- MARK T. MARIANI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cacozza, of 42 Sagi- naw St., Dallas, enslisted in the United States Air Force recently, according to SSgt. Mike Bechak, Air Force Recruiter for the Wilkes- Barre area. Upon successfully completing the Air Force’s six weeks basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, Mark will receive training in the Mechanical Aptitude Field. Mark is a 1983 graduate of Dallas High School. ———————— COME Whig Welcome Wagon Hostess with The Most Famous Basket in the World® CALL eonel fone Phone 675-2070 -0- MICHAEL E. STASH, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stash, RD 2, Box 56, Harveys Lake, enlisted in the United States Air Force’s Delayed Enlistment Program recently. Mike, a 1985 graduate of West Side ‘Vo Tech, is scheduled for enlistment in the Regular Air Force on June 11, 1986. Upon graduation from the Air Force’s six week basic training course, he is scheduled to receive technical training in the Mechanical Aptitude Area. -0- WILKES COLLEGE Dean of Aca- demic Affairs Dr. Gerald E. Hart- dagen announced that 353 students have achieved Dean’s List status for the Spring Semester 1986. Back Mountain residents who achieved a perfect 4.0 semester average are Elizabeth Dawn Gancer, Dallas; David Andrew Garber, Shavertown; Thomas Lamar Peeler IV, Truckville; Mar- garet Anne Vojtko, Trucksville; and Janice Koval, Harveys Lake. Back Mountain residents who qualified for the Dean’s List with a 3.25 or better semester average are: Murnal Abate, Shavertown; Russell Banta, Trucksville; Donald Albert Benza, Shavertown; Lori Ellen Del- gaudio, Dallas; Susan M. Dicton, Shavertown; Michael Allen Hav- rilla, Shavertown. Also, Tammi Ann Hons, Dallas; Jane Marie Hudak, Dallas; Amber Anne Marszalek Laver, Lisa Anne Sigman, Shavertown; Brian P. Stet- ten, Dallas; Wendy Lynn Wadas, Shavertown, -0- TWO BACK MOUNTAIN RESI- DENTS have been named to the Dean’s List at Clarion University of Pennsylvania for the second semes- ter of the 1985-86 academic year. They are William B. Evans, of RD 2, Dallas; and Lori J. Woicicki, 124 Woodtip Drive, Trucksville. Dean’s List students must have earned a 3.5 quality point average or higher during the semester. -0- THREE BACK MOUNTAIN RES- IDENTS have been named to the Dean’s List at Kutztown University for outstanding academic achieve- ment during the spring semester of the 1985-86 academic year. They areLynette A. Ritts, 94 Grandview Ave., Dallas; Laura A. Adams, 223 Lakeside Drive, Har- veys Lake; and Bernie Riley, 122 School Street, Shavertown. SCHOOL IS OUT! I’m sure all area school students are overjoyed. Kindergarten students at Dallas Elementary school celebrated the summer birthdays of their classmates with a wonderful party. Moms of students who have summer birthdays provided the goodies and a delicious cake. As an added surprise, Mrs. Doris McCain, who retired this year after 30 years of teaching, was honored with § a cake and gift from the students and her fellow kidergarten teachers. -0= I RECENTLY FOUND OUT that one of my favorite junior high school teachers passed away. Miss Jessica Thomas, who resided in Noxen her entire life, was my reading teacher when I was a junior high school student at Lake-Lehman High School. Stricken with polio in her teenage years, Miss Thomas went on to graduate from College Misericordia and to become a fine teacher. Despite her handicap from polio, she had a successful 33 year teaching career. She was one of the most courageous people I knew (she was awarded for her courage by College Misericordia.) She was an old- fashioned techer - strict, exact but fair and interested in her students. -0- BEST WISHES TO Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Victor, 382 Harris Hill Road, Shavertown, who observed their 45th wedding anniversary on June 9. The Victors were married in St. Ignatius Church, Kingston, by Rev. Joseph J. Nallon. Their attendants were Ruth Trettis Cassetori, sister of Mrs. Victor and Ben Kachmarack, Larksville. Mrs. Victor is the former Mary Anne Trettis. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Banquet held : Victor was employed as a supervisor at the Acme Markets Warehouse, Forty Fort. The Victors have three living children: Lt. Col. Joseph, U.S. Army, Honolulu, Hawaii; John, Mechanicsburg; and Linda Esrov, Bethesda, Md. Twin sons, Richard and Robert, are deceased. The Victors also have seven grandchildren. -0- ALSO BEST WISHES TO Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Mark Sr. who celebrated their anniversary on June 9. The Marks were married 30 years ago on June 9, 1956 by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Clarence J. Sikorski in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth. post town add one The couple has four children: Tina Marie, a computer programmer analyst with FMSO, Department of Defense, Mechanicsburg; Edward Jr., an electrical engineer with IBM, East Fishkill, N.Y.; Mrs. Donald (Ann Marie) Berkley, a computer programmer with EBM East Fishkill, N.Y.; and Matthew, a computer programmer with IBM, Manassa, Va. Mrs. Mark, the former Marie Mizdail, is the daughter of the late William and Frances Mizdail. She was a teacher in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. She is a part-time instructor at College Misericordia. Mr. Mark is the son of Ethel Vinchoski, West Springfield, Mass. and the late Edward Mark. He is a psychologist with the Luzerne Intermediate Unit and serves as the Faithful Navigator of Our Lady of Czestochowa Assembly, Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. He is vice-president of the Lake-Lehman School Board. The Marks celebrated the occasion with an open house. -0- BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, it will be Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction time. If you have any item that you wish to donate, contact the library. Don’t forget to purchase a chance on the beautiful black Blazer which will be awarded to some lucky person. We have Such a nice library that “everyone should make plans to attend the auction and give the library some financial support. This wear, the auction will be held July 9 through July 13. -0- SINCERE BEST WISHES to the following Back Mountain couples who were married last week. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph J. Dunbar were rnarried in St. Hedwig’s Church, Kingston. Mrs. Dunbar is the former Wendy Sue Kerpovich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Kerpovich, 74 Manor Drive, Kingston. Mr. Dunbar is the son of Mrs. Joyce Oeller, Harveys Lake, and Earl Dunbar Jr., Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Gensel were married in St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown. Msgr. Joseph Gillgallon and Rev. James Malkemas performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Gensel is the former Susan Barnard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Barnard, Jr., Dallas. Mr. Gensel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gensel, Shavertown. =0= JUNIOR GIRL SCOUT TROOP 66% of Shavertown has returned from a camping trip at Camp Louise in Berwick. This annual oul:ing is always loads of fun for the girls. Speaking from experience, it carn be a little unnerving for the leaders, especially if your troop is | cannping in the deeper woods in 4 either needles or birches camping areas where it is very dark. Camp Louise does provide the girls with lots of opportunities for fun with a beautiful swimming pool, a nice lake for canoeing and boating and planned activities available. I guess it just isn’t summer without at least one trip to Camp Louise for our family. Attending were: our daughter Nancy, Kara Wyo itowicz, Valerie Marino, Valerie Gorda, Heather Adams, Michelle Metzger, Marianne Ochman, Karen Wisniieski. Leaders Karen Adams and Jennie Metzger deserve special thanks for providing this outing for the girls. (Joan Kingsbury, a Back Mountain resident, is a columnist for The Dallas Post. Her column appears weekly.) Rhodes. Marriage licenses St., Dallas, to MARY CERVASIO, 24 Orchard St., Dallas. WARREN J.GENSEL, Box 216A, RD 2, Harveys Lake, to SUSAN BARNARD, 393 Elmecrest, Dr., Dallas. ROBERT W. HANNIGAN, 56 Grandview Ave., Dallas, to RHONDA H. CADWALADER, Box 177, Harveys Lake. WILLIAM A. CAMPBELL, 25825 Gibralbar, Rd., Flat Rock, Michi- gan, to TONIA A. MURPHY, 56 Wyoming Ave., Dallas. EDWARD PATRICK EVERETT, 96 Italy ST., Mocanaqua, to RHEA MARIE WAGNER, RD 1, Box 142, Harveys Lake, LEWIS W. WETZEL, The Cot- tage, Newberry, Dallas, to VERON- ICA J. TRAPANI, Newberry Estates, Dallas. STEVE L. WATSON, 347 Hemlock Gardens, Harveys Lake, to ANNE YVETTE CHASTAIN, 347 Hemlock Gardens, Harveys Lake. in The Dallas Post and were taken by a Dallas Post photographer are available for sale. 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