Rs on Tg te oi eg Ir: Scat v rs \ is Sa 1 RTE RTI Rt ue Ris xu od rm en te ee eg rm mpi rl Wednesday, May 17, 1989 |Real E Sel | pr Shawanese * i (\ 5 stat oy Kunkle \ y 4010; HUNTSVILLE RESERVOIR Lehman -. Demunds Corners on Pond oO Zz fa 9 ung Acres — Tap, < AKE CATALPA so Q Nol PERRINS RON lake Mamo Applewood Ma Fairfield YN Sha vertown & i. i 1 \ oy, 1 Orange A EY % op FRANKLIN ZZiov Meadow Crest Gardens "GRIFFIN - REAL ESTATE - | Rte. 415 Memorial Highway Dallas, PA 18612 - DALLAS - If you want a home that reflects lots of care and pride, come see this spacious 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath bi-level. Offers eat-in kitchen, living room w/fireplace, dining room, large family room, 2 car garage. In wonderful family neighborhood. Call Mary..............ccccvvuennn..... $144,900 675-HOME OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY o 2-4 P.M. 12 Kingswood Drive | DALLAS (Orchard View Terrace) Unbeatable Value! You couldn't build this 4 bedroom brick tudor style bi-level for this price. Offers modern kitchen w/dishwasher, living room, dining room, spacious family room wi/fireplace, full ceramic bath plus 2 halves, 2 car garage. Office on lower level. Superb family neighborhood. $134,900 Directions: From W-B, take Rt. 309 N, turn right at Hess Gas Station on to Dorchester Dr. First street on right, Kingswood. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY o 2-4 P.M. 38A Bunker Hill Rd. BACK MOUNTAIN - Enjoy the view from the 12x24' deck off the dining room. Live with nature just outside your back door while enjoying the convenience to town (10 minutes). This 3 bedroom bi- level is situated on 1 acre with an above ground pool. Dallas pet te Re $91,900 Directions: Rt. 309 to Carveton Rd., continue to Bunker Hill Rd. Road is after fourth house on left. Watch for our signs. Schools. Call Mary..................... HGHWAY. CALL MARY. HARVEYS LAKE NEW LISTING! Relaxing Swiss Chalet Retreat...on approx. 1 acre all your own. Lovely decks w/sliding glass doors that bring the outdoors in. Offers 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, eat-in kitchen, spacious living room w/woodburner & dining room Call Martha ................ $71,900 DALLAS - (RENTAL) PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE NOW!EXCLUSIVE LOCATION - HIDDEN ACRES - OFF OF MEMORIAL LIST WITH US...WE GET RESULTS! 675-4663 or 675-HOME CALL ANYTIME! ; is, Phone 675-4663 GRADUATE NURSES - Members of this year’s nursing class at LCCC are, from left, first row: Geor- gette Jevin, Harding; Kimberly Lizak, Dupont; Rosemary Mantgana, Pittston; Carolyn Bellucci, Moun- taintop; Diane Blaski, Wilkes-Barre; Diane Beisel, Wyoming; Ray Fedor, Wilkes-Barre; Sandi Mumich, Freeland; and Brenda Hage, Dallas. Second Row: Christine Bobeck, Drums; Judy Kalweit Yaple, Shickshinny; Carmelita Zarola, Wilkes- Barre; Carol Shultis, Forty Fort; Anne Solano, Pittston; Jodi DePrimo, Pittston: Diane Rose Pepe, Wilkes-Barre; Mary Carol Hunter, Berwick; Lori Napkori, Wilkes-Barre; Linda Pollick, Kingston: Patricia Bevilacqua, Dallas; Anne Theresa Dohman, Wilkes-Barre; and Christine L. Conyngham, Dallas. Third Row: Collen Grevera, Nanticoke; Patricia Gavlick, Ashley; Laurie Pisano, Pittston Township; Ann Masulis, Pittston; Kelly Moran, Hudson; Noelle Benzi, Plains; Theresa Riley, McAdoo; Mary Pratz, Dallas; Patricia Naegele, Clarks Summit; Mary Ann Yale, Hunlock Creek; Corry Goodwin, Hunlock Creek; John David Budziak, Wilkes-Barre; Lisa Ratayski, Wilkes-Barre; and Brigid Pugh, Bloomsburg. Fourth Row: Rita Mogavero, Hughestown, Diane Grabosky, Exeter; Janice Manganiello, Pittston: Lisa Fazio, Scranton; Norma Ackerman, White Haven; Janet Naples, Pittston; Marcella Vanchure, Bear Creek; Steve McKeown, Wilkes-Barre; Mary Bunoski, Exeter; Janet Lew, Wilkes-Barre: and Cindy Zim- merman, Nuremburg. Fifth Row: Jane Moran, Wilkes-Barre; May Lou Smith, Orange; Anna Shandra, Hanover Township; Maria Stine, Wilkes-Barre; Wendy Christian, West Pittston; Karen Bolka, Nanticoke: Sue-Ann Hall, Hudson; Carol Lee, Avoca; Kate Micklasavage, Dupont; Cath Berwick; and Richard Tomko, Sugar Notch. Sixth Row: Mark Blessing, Mountaintop; John Mullen, Bloomsburg; James Sheridan, Plymouth: Cheryl- Ann Schell, Kingston; Christine Trowbridge, Warrior Run; Sandra Honis, Conyngham; Darin Ambosie, Slocum; David Hirko, Hazelton; Jeff Sheridan, Berwick; Rick Morgan, Wilkes-Barre: and Richard Boucher, Ashley. y Nesler, Wilkes-Barre; Valerie J. Orlando, LCCC nursing grads will be honored Members of the graduating nursing class at Luzerne County Community College will be hon- ored at the annual Nursing Gradu- ation Breakfast which is sched- uled for Sunday morning, May 21, at 9:30 a.m., at Gus Genetti’'s in Wilkes-Barre. The college's nursing depart- ment will recognize the graduates and their family and friends dur- ing a program which will include remarks by college president Tho- mas J. Moran; Dr. William Camp, provost; and Dr. Ann M. Williams, dean of arts and sciences. Intro- ductions will be made by Thomas P. Leary, dean of admissions and student services; Cheryl Schell and John Mullen, graduating students, will offer Invocation and Benedic- tion respectively. Ruth Seeherman, director of the LCCC nursing program, will pro- vide the welcome and the presen- tation of the faculty academic award; and Dr. Sharon Hudacek, assistant director of nursing, and Mary Gavenonis, nursing instruc- tor, will present the graduating class. Nursing instructors Ann Isaacs and Jane Brown will pres- ent the class with the nursing pins; and Peggy Sosnak, nursing instruc- tor and Nursing Forum advisor, will make a special presentation to the graduates. James Sheridan, president of the Nursing Forum and graduat- ing student, will also offer some remarks on behalf of the class. Music selections for the program are being arranged by Arthur F. McCormick and Ruth Sweger. Dallas PTO focuses on environment The Dallas Elementary PTO invited all parents, teachers and students to the Spring Member- ship meeting which was held on May 5 at 7:15 p.m. at the Dallas Elementary School. The agenda included the announcement of the officer of the PTO for the 1989- 1990 school year and an evening of “Environmental Awareness in Your Own Backyard.” Speakers included Mr. Wayne Hughes, Dallas Sr. High School Environmental Educator and Ms. Angela Wassel, Frances Slocum State Park Naturalist. Ms. Lucy Callahan, kindergarten teacher at Dallas Elementary acted as games coordinator for the chil- dren during the presentation. The purpose of the presentation was to make adults and children aware and understand the impor- tance of their natural environment. Information was available on the “Hands On" programs scheduled for the summer at Frances Slocum State Park and ideas which will stimulate positive attitudes toward wildlife and the environment we share. The Back Mountain com- munities are the focus of increas- ing developmental pressures. The concern over this fact prompted the Dallas Elementary PTO to . ARN hE. sponsor the Awareness Program. Games were planned to encour- age youngsters and their parents and teachers to become individu- ally motivated to do their share in lessening environmental problems and improving their personal envi- ronmental backyards. The following officers of the PTO for the 1989-1990 school year were announced: They are: President, Nancy Barnard; Vice President, Sandy Sprau; Second Vice Presi- dent, Ruth Tetschner; Secretary, Lynn Fleming; Treasurer, Diane Hoover. hii Associate degrees were conferred on 64 candidates at commence- ment exercises at Penn State Wilkes-Barre May 12. Four addi- tional students returned to the Wilkes-Barre campus to receive bachelor degrees. Top student honors went to Christopher Trusky, a surveying technology major, who graduated with Highest Distinction Honors. Trusky also received the Pennsyl- vania Land Surveyors Society Award. Highest Distinction Honors went to Andrew Breazeale, Shavertown, electrical engineering technology; electrical engineering technology. Student Paul Mehl, Shavertown, biomedical technology; and Scott A. Pearson; Sweet Valley, electri- cal engineering technology; gradu- ated with Distinction Honors. The following Back Mountain students were inducted into the Tau Alpha Pi honorary engineer- ing society; Andrew Breazeale, Shavertown, electrical enginner- ing technology; Matthew Eichorn, Dallas, electrical engineering tech- Jablowski named Back Mount At their annual Installation and Awards Banquet, the Back Moun- tain Jaycees named John J. Jab- lowski, Jr. as the “Jaycee of the Year.” Each year the Jaycees se- lect a member who has, through his or her leadership and organ- izational skills, given exceptional service to the community and chapter. Jablowski, who was recently elected as President of the Back Mountain club has served as Management Vice-President and has successfully coordinated many of the organizations community activities and fund raising efforts. Prior to joining the Back Mountain ~ Jaycees, Jablowski was an active leader in the Clarion Area Jaycees, a top ranked chapter in Pennsyl- vania. ; A resident of Hanover Town- ship, Jablowski is also an active firefighter with the Newtown Vol- unteer Fire Company. He serves | .;andJeffrey Hontz, of Shickshinny, is nology; and Scott Pearson, Sweet Valley, electrical engineering tech- nology. Dr. James Ryan, campus ex- ecutive officer, presided over the ceremony, with invocation given by the Reverend Brooke Rolston, Director Northeast Regional Min- istry in Higher Education. A wel- come to family and freinds was made by John N. Conyngham, III, chairman of the campus Advisory Board. = Congressman Paul E. Kanjorski gave the commencement address. , Jerry Kowalski, recipient of the 1988 Advisory Board Outstanding Community. Leadership ‘Award gave the charge to the graduates. Following the conferring of de- grees, JoAnn C. Post, president of the campus Alumni Society, deliv- ered greetings from the alumni. Associate degree recipients were: Letters, Arts, and Sciences; Vicki L. Delaney, Shavertown; Tiffiany D. Suggs, Dallas; and Bruce B. Weeks, Dallas. Electrical Engi- neering Technology: Steve G. Alla- baugh, Shickshinny; Robert Bol- JOHN JABLOWSKI JR. on the Board of Directors of the Penn State/Wilkes-Barre Alumni Society and is a member of the Hanover Area Democratic Organ- iztion. He currently serves as a Staff Assistant to U.S. Rep. Paul e. Playschool kids entertain at Meadows Local Penn State campus graduates 64 carovic, Tunkhannock; Andrew M. Breazeale, Shavertown; Matthew Eichorn, Dallas; Michael A. Goble, Noxen; Kristell K. Kocher, Dallas: David E. Kozlowski, Hunlock Creek; Scott A. Pearson, Sweet Valley; Joseph F. Shwartz, Shav- ertown; Louis R. Sorber, Shicksh- inny. Mechanical Engineering Technology: Christopher M. Fetter- man, Dallas; Brent M. Jurista, Tunkhannock; : Students in the Biomedical Equipruent Technology program received certificates at the com- mencement program, and after completing a summer internship, will receive associate degrees. They are: Kevin C. Carpenter, Lehman; John E. Harrison, Hunlock Creek; and Paul Mehl, Shavertown; The following student will receive her degree on completion of the sum- mer session of classes: Letters, Arts and Sciences: Melissa Evans, Dallas. Bachelor degrees awarded: J ae, B.S. Electrrical Engineering: Jef- - frey W. Hontz, Shickshinney; B.S. Chemical Engineering: Carl D. Harrison, Hunlock Creek. ian Jaycee of the year Kanjorski (D-Pennsylvania). Other chapter award winners honored by President Karen Sch- leyer of Dallas include Joe Rub- bico of Shavertown who was hon- ored as the “Outstanding Officer of the Year” and Steve Steltz of Shick- shinny who received the “Rookie of the Year” award. The “Project of the Year” was the successful Fall Fair Stand chaired by Frank Mor- gan of Dallas and John Jablowski of Hanover Township. District Director Donna Cupinski of Dallas was also honored for her service to the local chapters. The Back Mountain Jaycees are a community oriented leadership training organization that is open to men and women between the ages of 21 and 40. The Jaycees meet the first Tuesday of every month at the Castle Inn, Rt. 415 Dallas at 8 p.m. For further infor- mation on the group contact any member or call 825-0599. Kindergarten students from the Playschool, Dallas, recently visited residents at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, to present a special Spring Music Program. A Mum plant was also donated by the students for each diningroom. Students show, from left, are Matthew Eyet, Kirby Jo Richards with Katherine Gensel, resident at the Meadows Nursing Center; Clair Gammage, Seth Yeager and Laura Ann Loeffler. BE aan ibn. n id Aa ra ¢ NAS a ¢ y HY . 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