6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 19, 1990 COMMUNITY - Lake-Lehman class gathers for 30th reunion The Lake-Lehman High School Class of 1960 (Lehman School) celebrated their 30th Reunion September 1, 1990 at the Colum- bia Hose Co., Kingston. _ Between dinner and dancing class president Bob Ross presented a short history of the class filled with memories of all the years we spent together. The following class- mates received gifts: Farthest traveled Ada (Britt) Temarantz, Phoenix, AZ; youngest child, Joe Lopasky (2 years); Most grandchildren, Larry Thomas and Mike Dubil, (4 each); Most chil- dren, Deatra (Elston) Martin, (6); longest married, Alice (Doran) Van Horn, 30 years. A family picnic was held Sep- tember 2 at Butch and Donna Grey's house. Class of 1960 celebrates reunion The Lehman Class of 1960 recently celebrated its 60th reunion. Members who attended the event are shown above. Sitting from left, Norma (Skovich) Tan McNeill; Lynne (Shouldice) Stritzinger,; Doris (Owens) Hrabowski; Gail (Bonning) Bockus; Bobbi Morgan; Johanna (Laskowski) Miller. Second row, Ada (Britt) Temarantz; Judy (Calkins) Brown; Carol (Ruger) Eason; Jane (Cooper) Smith; Alice (Doran) Van Horn; Pudge (Spencer) Gansel; Leona (Baer) Glittens; Deatra (Elston) Martin. Third row, Joe Lopasky; Sharon (Spencer) Wallace; Judy (Covert) : Williams; Betty Lou Graham; Helen (Parsons) Ford; Donna (Cun- diff) Sidler; Janet (Vanderhoff) Canouse; Jane (Wardlow) Hartin; Vici (Brown) Price. Fourth row, Bill Sidler; Bob Ross; Frank Young; Mike Dubil; John Paul; Bill Fielding; Glenn Cross; Bob Gregory. Fifth row, Al Niezgoda; Marty Maransky; Butch Grey; Dan Belcher; Larry Thomas; Ward Wesley; Tom Rusnak; Dave Carroll, Frank Dudinski; Barry Rauch. Vespico attends Pennsylvania business valuations seminar Vincent C. Vespico, Jr., a CPA from Harveys Lake, recently at- tended a seminar offered by the National Business Institute. The course, Business Valuations in Pennsylvania, was prepared and presented by NBI. Registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, they spon- sor Continuing Professional Edu- cation for the accounting and legal profession. Vincent is a certified public accountant and partner in the accounting firm Bedner & Vespico located in Mountaintop and Har- veys Lake. Additionally, he is a member of the Pennsylvania Insti- tute of Certified Public Account- ants, a graduate of Wilkes Univer- sity with a Master of Business Administration degree and Widener University with a Bachelor of Sci- ence. Dallas band members honored Dallas Middle School Band Director, Michael Pawlick, recently announced that Jamie Krause was the sixth grade band “Student of the Month” and the trumpet section was the band section of the month. These students were selected because of their outstanding effort during November. . Pictured, seated Jamie Krause, Student of the Month; Brad Kohli, Joe Sallitt, William Puchalsky, Kevin Williams and Bill Lowe, section of the month members. Christmas Gift-Giving Colognes LADIES MEN'S Raffine Old Spice Obsession Preferred Stock L'Effleur Brut Jontue Pierre Cardin Passion Drakkar Jean Nate Polo Halston Stetson Chanel No. 5 Musk Saudia Arabia. Pictured are featured musicians: front row, Carey Jones, Bobbi Jo Swire; back row, Kim Karavitch and Aaron Getz. Dallas Middle School holiday program The Dallas Middle School's bands and choruses, under the direction of Mrs. Florence Sherwood and Mr. Michael Pawlick, recently presented their annual holiday musical program. 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DENMON taff Writer After a lengthy and serious dicussion, members of Lake- Laman School Board voted to incease payments to bus con- trators in a ration equal to the incrase in fuel prices at the Sunco Station in Lehman. Only boa member Dr. John Presper votegainst the motion. “Ware workingona very tight budge this school year,” said board jember Elizabeth Sichler, “but weeally have no alternative. If the ontractors are forced to operateta loss due to continuing increase in gas, how we will get our studnts to and from school. We used 5 have a gas clause in the contrats but for some reason it was not ncluded this year.” Inother'oard action the direc- tors appoin=d Sara Turner, RR 2, Dallas, to th substitute teaching list. They alsapproved a sabbati- cal leave of sence for the pur- pose of travefor the second se- mester of th(991-1992 school De year for Helen Frank. Margaret Gardzilla, Noxen, was appointed as a custodial substi- tute and as a cafeteria substitute, pending Act 34 clearance, and? James Joseph Chase of Noxert?” was appointed as a maintenance and/or custodial substitute pend- ing Act 34 clearance. : President Thomas Williams reported that the high school project was progressing smoothly. with the only change being the elimination of one rest room which had originally been planned in one of the sports rooms. kn The board approved a motion’ to add two new courses for high school students in the 1991-1992 school year; Principles of Tech- nology and Applied Mathematics. Board members discussed the financial position of the food serv- = re ice fund and agreed to evaluate™ short and long range alternatives to avoid operating the cafeteria at a loss. 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