The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 14, 1989, Image 11

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The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 14,1989 11
SCHOOL
American Legion awards presented
Paczewski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paczewski.
Pictured from the left; Mr. Frank Paczewski, Todd Paczewski,
Rebecca Yurko and Mrs. Emery Yurko.
Dallas-Isaacs American Legion Post 672 recently presented their
American Legion Award to the outstanding eighth grade boy and girl
from the Dallas Middle School. The award recipients this year were
Rebecca Yurko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Yurko, and Todd
Donation in memory of Howard Casterline
Mr. Robert Kusma recently presented a book, to the Dallas Middle
School library, in memory of Mr. Howard Casterline. Representing
the Casterline family at the presentation was his daughter, Mrs.
Mary Clemm and grandson Ryan Clemm, an eighth grade student at
Seminary Alumnus featured in art book
Marshall D. Rumbaugh, Dallas, a 1966 graduate of Wyoming
Seminary, recently attended an informal ceremony at the school
where he autographed a copy of a book in which his art is
represented. The book that includes a photograph of one of his
sculptures is titled Then and Now: American Portraits of the Past
Century from the National Portrait Gallery.
Pictured with Rumbaugh, center, are Harry Nageli, left, an English
teacher at Wyoming Seminary who taught Rumbaugh, and Raph
Verdini, right, librarian at the school.
Molly Baines receives Johns Hopkins award
The Center for the Advancement of Academically Talented Youth, at
Johns Hopkins University, has awarded Molly Ann Baines, a special
certificate for placing with distinction in the Test for Standard Written
English. Miss Baines, a seventh grade student in Dallas Middle
School, scored higher than the average college-bound 12th grade
student on the 1989 College Board's Scholastic Aptitude Test.
Mr. Gilbert Griffiths, Dallas Middle School Principal, is shown
presenting the Johns Hopkins Award Certificate to Molly Baines.
LCCC awards scholarship ;
Officials at Luzerne County Community College have recently an-
nounced that Cheryl Heller, of Wapwallopen, a second year secre-
tarial science major at LCCC, has been awarded the Dorothea B.
McCutcheon Scholarship for 1988-1989. |
The scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic achievement,
financial need, and extra curricular activity, as well as the student's
expected potential in the business world. The award is determined
by faculty members of the business department at LCCC.
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Midsummer Night's Dream |
The first through sixth grades of the Wyoming Valley Montessori
School recently performed Shakespeare's “A Midsummer Night's
Dream” for their parents. Pictured from left, are, Peter Redmond,
the middle school.
Pictured from the left, are Mary Clemm, Ryan Clemm and Mrs. Ann
Marie Gries, librarian.
Shavertown, as Demetrius; Jennifer Jerrytone, Dallas, as Helena;
Juli Durkin, Dallas, as Hermia; Robert Weaver, Lehman as Bottom
and Jonathan Blome, Shavertown as Lysander.
'Cents-ible Kids' offers fun and profit
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The Penn State Lion and Friends from Dallas Junior High School will learn about the world of finance
and investments in the upcoming “Cents-Ible Kids” program at the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus
this summer. A special feature is a trip to Wall Street and the World Trade Center. Shown from left,
Steve Lieberman, Todd Paczewski, Alison Labbate, Andrea Shone, and the Nittany Lion. For more
information call 675-9101 or 675-9114.
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Dean's List
Marci Lynn Rosing, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rosing of
Dallas has been named to the
Deans List at the University of
Maryland with a 3.8 average. She
has also been inducted into Alpha
Lambda Delta, National Freshman
Honor Fraternity. Marci is a 1988
graduate of Dallas High School.
To achieve Deans List a student
must have over a 3.5 gradepoint
average.
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Fender Benders?
FIBERGLASS REPAIRS
SPOT & COMPLETE
PAINTING
TOWING AVAILABLE
Rich's Body Shop
Rr. 105 W. Saylor Ave., Plains - 823-2211
INSURANCE ESTIMATES
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
FRAME & UNIBODY
STRAIGHTENING
So
“Exciting New Arrivals!’
WILKES-BARRE
Shown congratulating Heller, are, from left, Dorothea B.
McCutcheon, Dallas; and Jack Cole, Nuangola, chairperson of the
business department at LCCC.
SCHEDULES AND FEES
Camping Weeks
WEEK 1: June 19-June 23
WEEK 2: June 26-June 30
WEEK 3: July 3-July 7
($10 discount July 4th holiday)
WEEK 4: July 10-July 14
WEEK 5: July 17-July 21
WEEK 6: July 24-July 28
WEEK 7: July 31-August 4
WEEK 8: August 7-August 11
WEEK 9: August 14-August 18
WEEK 10: August 21-August 25
DROP OFF: YMCA-8:00-8:45 a.m.
or Pavilion-8:45-9:15 a.m.
PICK UP: YMCA-4:30-5:30 p.m.
or Pavilion-4:00-5:00 p.m.
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Fees for Boys and Girls
$65.00 first week, due upon registration.
$55.00 each additional week
$500.00 ten-week session
(if paid in full by May 31, 1989)
* Fees include all camp activities,
transportation, drink at lunch, and field trips.
+ Any fees not paid one week prior will be
assessed at a $65/week rate.
» Additional children from the same family
receive $50.00 per week rate.
« Rainy day activities will be held at local
theatres, bowling alleys and the YMCA.
FAMILY YMCA
Summer '89
DAY
CAMP
at
Frances Slocum State Park
ACTIVITIES
It's fun to do new things at summer camp. Maybe it's
catching your first fish, or learning to paddle a canoe.
How about archery, swimming, boating or hiking? How
about learning to swim? Or a Friday afternoon barbe-
cue?
FACILITIES
Frances Slocum State Park is nestled in the back
mountain area of Luzerne County just 9 miles from
downtown Wilkes-Barre. The park is on 1,100 acres
with a pool, ball fields, picnic pavilions, boating marina,
lake, fresh water, and modern bathroom facilities.
Transportation will be provided from downtown and
back mountain to the park daily.
CAPACITY
Enrollment for each camping period is limited to 120
campers, boys and girls 6-14. Children are put into
groups by age; seven children are assigned to each
counselor. Since enrollment is limited, sign up NOW to
avoid being disappointed.
COUNSELORS
The YMCA is proud of it's Day Camp Staff. Trained,
responsible men and women plan and supervise all
activities. They help to make YMCA Day Camp the
place where fun, physical activities and character-
building all come together.
NOTE: Any child checking out after 6:00 p.m. will be charged
a $5.00 service fee. All campers are accepted without regard
to race, religion, or sex.
* INQUIRE ABOUT SPECIAL BACK MOUNTAIN BUS.
ALL FEES PAID ARE NON-REFUNDABLE 1
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‘APPLICATION FORM UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE :
I Clip and Mail with Check to: YMCA SUMMER CAMP I
I Family YMCA, 40 West Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 I
7 (717) 823-2191 y
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