4 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, September 3, 1986 Party music ROBERT E. BUDIN ROBERT EARL BUDIN, M.D., was recently appointed to Wilkes- Barre General Hospital’s medical staff as a clinical and anatomic pathologist in the hospital’s Labora- tory Medicine Department. A native of Philadelphia, Budin received his bachelor’s degree, summa cum laude, from the Uni- versity in 1976 and his medical degree from the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine in 1980. He completed his internship and residency training in pathology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Bal- timore, Maryland. He is certified by the American Board of Pathology in anatomic and clinical pathology. Budin and his wife, Diane Alison Lowe, M.D., reside in Truckville with their daughter, Leah. -0- Airman JOHN ‘J. BAKER, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Baker, of RD 1, Sweet Valley, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force aircraft mainte- nance course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. During the course, students were taught aircraft maintenance funda- mentals to repair and service one- and two engine jet aircraft. Mainte- nance management and documenta- tion was also taught to assess air- craft readiness capability. Graduates of the course earned credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. -0- JEAN M. ZALESKAS, RD 2, Box 157, Harveys Lake, was among 166 students who received degrees from East’ Stroudsburg University during commencement exercises held August 22. Zaleskas received a Bachelor of Science degree in Recreation Man- agement. -0- JAMES P. MIHALICK, son of Good old days (Beginning This Week) Margaret A. Mihalick of 146 Yeager Ave., Dallas, was commissioned an Army second lieutenant upon gradu- ating from the Officer Candidate school, Fort Benning, Ga. During the 14-week course, stu- dents were trained in leadership, small unit tactics and infantry weapons. 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In this way he can display what papers he wishes to, and get rid of those he no longer needs to make room for new papers. -0- Lourene and Chuck Reynolds and their sons Bill, Dan, Marty and Sean, New Goss Manor, have returned from a trip to Ireland where they had a great time visiting with her sister-in-law Lori. They do arrangements in both silk and real flowers. Some of their creations are on display at Pickett’s Charge. -0- Father John Bendik, chaplain at College Misericordia, has been named pastor of Our Lady of the Snows, Clarks Summit. A friend to many Back Mountain residents as well as to the Misericordia students, he will be missed. -O- Best wishes also to Father George Jeffrey, Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveyw Lake. Father Jef- frey has been assigned pastor of Church of Saint Luke, Jersey Shore. ‘0- Congratulations to Carol Sitar, Huntsville Road, who has been named to the School Board of the Scranton Diocese. Carol is a former teacher and the mother of five children. She and her family belong to Gate of Heaven Church. -0- Todd Butcher and his mother, Susan, New Goss Manor, have returned from a fun-filled vacation in Cape May, N.J. Sharing in the fun were Grandma and Grandpa Fisher, who also live in New Goss Manor. relatives from both sides of the family. The Reynolds spent two weeks taking in the sites of Dublin; County Galway, Connenara in West- ern Ireland and the Lakes of Kil- larny. They all kissed the Blarney Stone, enjoyed seeing Trinity Col- lege, and visited lots of castles. The true luck of the Irish was with them as they had good weather for their touring. -0- I ran into a high school classmate the other day. It was nice to see Linda Gaylord (the former Linda Reed) and her two children. Linda has gone into the florist business Betty McDonald OWNER without Heme gon. 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