A EE baba a. a ny SCHOOL \ In a few weeks, Luzerne County ~ Community College will once again ~ open its doors to the college's high- est enrollment ever. ~The Nanticoke-based school is expecting 2,450 freshmen students to flood the campus in a few weeks, ~ the largest freshmen class in the 24-year history of the college. ~The new freshmen, who will be attending classes on a full or part- timebasis, will be welcomed to the college campus on Monday, Au- ~ gust 19, for the annual Freshmen Orientation Program which will begin at 8:30 a.m. in the college gymnasium. ~The community college will offer “a full slate of courses for the Fall semester at its Dallas off-campus extension site. Registration for A list of undergraduates who qualified for the dean's list at Penn ‘State, University Park campus, for the spring semester includes the following Back Mountain resi- ‘dents. An average of 3.50 or better ~ isrequired for the dean’slist. Those | who qualified are: DALLAS: Allison C. Berlew, Cindi J. Delinsky, Kristen M. Dougherty, Jennifer Fielding, Nicole L. Gardner, Kelley K. Kava- Moore, Eileen P. Nagy, Terry H. Ogle, Stacey L. Robertson, Stepha- Eric Lehman, son of James and ‘Donna Lehman, Dallas, was one of approximately 900 students -se- lected from nearly 15,000 candi- dates to attend a science and engi- leering summer seminar program “at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. ~ Lehman is a senior at Dallas High School. i! The Naval Academy invites stu- dents who are highly proficient in mathematics, science or engineer- ing to Annapolis to acquaint them with educational opportunities at nagh, Thomas J. McNichols, Eric courses in Dallas will be conducted at the Dallas Area High School on Monday, August 12, from 6 to 8 p.m. Among the courses scheduled to be offered in Dallas are classes in Accounting, Business Law, English, Literature, Mathematics, Psychology, Microcomputers, Marketing, CPR and Typing. ~ Additionally, a number of per- sonal development courses will also be offered in Dallas. “Investing for the 90's,” will be held on Tuesday, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., from October 1 through October 22. The course will focus on corporate and mu- nicipal bonds, stocks, mutual funds, annuities and retirement plans. Local students named to Dean's List at Penn State nie A. Ruckno, Mark E. Whitesell. Harveys Lake: Micahel R. Wil- liams, Michael Young, Heather L. Zimba. HUNLOCK CREEK: John Car- ney. / LEHMAN: Kenneth G. Hill. SHAVERTOWN: Christopher Daniels, Lisa D. Davenport, John T. Lincoski, Scott W. Marshall, Philip Navola, Ann M. Potichko, David M. Potichko, Healther A. Salko, Heather L. Taylor, Andrew M. Thomas, April M. Yatsko. TRUCKSVILLE: Edward C. Cavalari, Gary M. Hoskins Eric Lehman will attend Naval Academy program the academy and professional opportunities in the naval service. Students attending the week- long seminar select six workshops from 21 offered. While at the Naval Academy, the students experience midshipman life by living in the midshipmen’s dormitory, using the academy's extensive athletic and computer facilities and sailing on the academy's patrol boats. As the undergraduate college of the Navy, the Naval Academy pre- pares midshipmen morally, 4 il tally and physically to be profes- sional officers in the naval service. More of the news you want The Dallas Post LN bi MTN. BIKES Lo B= CANOES = EN Sl. TERRS Cheuk out the new arrival of Allagash & Mansfield Canoes - Also Hydra Kayaks - Special Sale on remaining eT, BMX & Freestyle Bikes 209 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, PA Open Mon. 836-2552 - Sat. 10-6 = or au Dr. John J. Handley is pleased { to announce that Dr. John F. | Handley has joined his practice of General Dentistry. A native of Dallas, he received his Bachelor of Science Degree in 1 Biology from Wilkes University ‘and his D.D.S. degree from the University of Maryland Dental School, Baltimore. Dr. Handley |} has completed advanced training | including the treatmentof geriatric | and medically compromised patients in a general dentistry esidency at the VA Medical | Center, Wilkes-Barre. Dr. John F. Handley Joins Dr. John J. Handley in General Dentistry Practice @« John F. Handley, D.D.S Dr. Handley isavailable to treat patients of all ages, including children. Appointments may be scheduled with him by calling 287- 7062 Off Street parking available | ° Most insurances accepted (Participating Blue Shield & Delta) | ° New and emergency patient welcome Day, Evening & Saturday appointments available Office located 1/4 mile from Cross Valley 942 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, PA 287-7062 Three additional personal de- velopment courses, “Past Life Regression - A Realistic Approach,” “Stained Glass,” and “Watercolor Techniques,” will also be offered at the college's Dallas extension site. All possibilities of past life regres- sion will be examined in “Past Life Regression - A Realistic Approach,” to be held on Thursdays, from 7:30 to9 p.m., from November 7 through November 21. “Stained Glass" will review the techniques of construct- ing stained glass projects. on Mondays from 6 to 9:30 p.m., from October 21 through November 18. The basic approaches to water- color painting will be discussed in “Watercolor Techniques” to be held on Wednesdays, from 6:30 to 9 LCCC lists fall course offerings in J ber 23. Tuition cost at the community college is $44 per credit hour, enabling students to complete a one-year certificate program at a reasonable cost of slightly more than $1,300 and a two-year degree program at a cost slightly more than $2,600. - Day and evening classes for the Fall semester will begin on Tues- day, September 3. Among the col- lege’s other off-campus sites to be offering credit courses for the Fall semester are Wilkes-Barre, Pittston, Honesdale, Berwick, hazleton, Kingston, tunkhannock, p.m. from October 2 through Octo- Old Forge, Elk Lake and Scranton. ¥ Bishop O’Reilly awards 1991 F Acura. Joseph Kasmark Jr., President of the Bishop O’Reilly/West Side Central Catholic High School Blue and Gold Club announced the winner of a 1991 Integra RS from Ertley Motor World. Mr. Frank Jones of Buck Township was the Grand Prize winner for the Club’s Annual Giving Calendar fundraiser. Mr. Jones's winning calendar was one of 6,000 sold by the organization. Peter Brussock was chairman of the fund raising activity. The Blue and Gold Club, an organization of parents and friends, is charged with the responsibility of raising $100,000/year to offset the cost of tuition. The calendar is its major fund raiser. Mr. Jones's calendar was a Christmas gift from his family. : Pictured are, from left, Joe Kasmark, Frank Jones, John Weyrauch, General Sales Manager, Ertley Motor World and Paul Stamburger, Acura Sales Manager, Ertley Motor world. Honors and graduates Pawling, Ogurkis graduate from Wittenberg Wittenberg University held commencement exercises June 8 for 535 graduating seniors, marking the end of the 146th academic year for the independent, liberal arts institution. Among the graduates were: Leigh E. Pawling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 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Lance Corporal Gramley was a part of the Baghdad Express Motor Transport Division. His duty was transporting ammunition and explosives from the back lines to the front lines. His division hauled some 12 million pounds of these materials in a two week period, He was released from Active Duty to Reserve Status on May 15, 1991. He would once again like to thank all the people in the area for their letters and packages. In the photo with Lance Corporal Gramley is 5th grade student at Dallas Elementary, Josh Butler. / The Dallas Post 309-415 Plaza P.O. Box 366 Dallas, PA 18612 SUPERIOR INSURANCE ~~ FOR AUTO, HOME, BUSINESS AND LIFE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Send news items to: ™ 3 JOE MASEYCHIK and Erie Insurance Group provide policyholders with as near perfect protection and service as is humanly possible. Why not make us prove it! ERIE INSURANCE EXCHANGE ERIE FAMILY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 150 S. River Street, Plains, PA 18705 ERIE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE ERIE. PA. 46530 J : ee (717) 829-6648 SL LE Barry J. Pernikoff, M.D. | Joins Surgical Specialists i | of Wyoming Valley Surgical Specialists of Wyoming Valley is pleased to announce the association of Barry Jay Pernikoff, M.D., for the practice of Colon and Rectal and General Surgery. Dr. Pernikoff joins Dr. F. Jorge Abrantes, Dr. Peter F. Casterline, Dr. Peter J. Corey, Dr. Juan J. DeRojas, Dr. Mark R. Katlic, Dr. David B. Lucchino and Dr. George W. Volpetti. - Dr. Pernikoff received his undergraduate training at Johns Hopkins University and his medical degree from the Pennsylvania State University — Hershey Medical College. He completed his residency in general surgery and served as chief resident in general surgery at the State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, Kings County Hospital. He has also completed a research fellowship and held a clinical assistant professorship at the Yale University School of Medicine. Dr. Pernikoff has completed a fellowship in Colon and Rectal Surgery at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Dr. Pernikoff has received advanced training in the treatment of surgical diseases of the colon and rectum, inflammatory bowel! disease, surgical endoscopy and anorectal manometry. He will reside in Kingston with his el = San wife and two children. Surgical Specialists of Wyoming Valley is currently accepting appointments for Dr. Pernikoff at 821-1100. Dr. Barry J. Pernikoff SURGICAL SPECIALISTS OF WYOMING VALLEY RE RR ) 3 ! EE lili —._.~.,o
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