rE NP EERE eT in front of the high school. . words 8 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, June 15, 1988 Couples Club Auction The 31st annual Idetown United Methodist Church Couples Club auction Saturday at Lehman fairgrounds raised about $3,000 to be used for improvements to the church. Shown above, left to right, are Al Smith, Bob Wilson, Bill Wilson and Henry Bergstrasser. auctioneer during parts of the all day event. Boyd G. Myers Myers takes new post at Sire Power Boyd G. Myers, of Trucksville, has recently joined Sire Power, Inc., as Data Processing Manager according to DuWayne A. Kutz, Sire Power General Manager. In this staff position of Data Processing Manager, Myers is responsible for all .administrative and technical data processing activities, as well as the supervi- sion of personnel within the Data Processing Department. He will evaluate user needs, develop project applications from each department head, and then recom- mend project priority to the Gen- eral Manager. Myers will also implement departmental updates. Boyd and his family will continue to reside in Trucksville. Grads (continued from page 1) Valedictorian Matthew Reinert received the first annual Giberson chemistry award. Reinert received excellent advice from the late Giberson during his (Reinert’s) wrestling career. A large stone memorial to Giber- son stands in the midst of flowers The ‘Christian, family man, * teacher, leader, friend, athlete, out- - doorsman’ are engraved in the ~ stone just as they are on the plaque received by Carey, recipient of the memorial scholarship. District Superintendent Dr. Charles J. Borchetta presented the Class of 1988 to School Board Presi- dent Dr. John H. Presper for the awarding of diplomas. Assistant High School Principal and Senior Class Advisor Robert O. 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