| / The Dallas Post PEOPLE Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 6, 1991 9 N - Slocum Insurance given ~ great performance award ' Slocum Insurance Agency, Inc., . Dallas, was recently honored with - | the Aetna Life and Casualty’s Great ' Performance Club Award. The | Great Performance Club Award is ‘reserved for the Aetna's top inde- ' pendent insurance agencies in the | country. The Slocum Agency was given i | 1 i special recognition this year due to its 15th year as a Performance Club award winner. A special banquet was held in the Poconos in October. Agency principles are Brett Slocum, CIC and Bartt Slocum, CPCU, ARM, CIC. Capone named Senior Loan |} i | i Wesley B. Simmers, president of Valley Community Bank, King- ‘ston, has announced the appoint- ment of Thomas F. Capone to the ‘new position of vice president and ‘senior loan officer. He will be re- sponsible for overseeing all of the ‘bank's lending activities. | Capone has nearly 20 years of ‘experience in the financial field, ‘with his most recent position being ‘that of group vice president with a Bank of Pennsylva- nia. He received his bachelor of ‘science degree in accounting from ithe University of Scranton and ‘completed graduate studies at Rutgers University's Stonier Graduate School of Banking. He is a member of Robert Morris Associates - a national organiza- tion of commercial loan officers, ;co-chairman of St.Jude Children’s jResearch Hospital Golf Tourna- res Officer at Valley Community THOMAS CAPONE ment and served as a cabinet member for the Wyoming Valley United Way. Lynn Sheehan awarded Freemason's highest honor . Lynn A. Sheehan of Dallas was awarded the highest honor of Scottish Rile Freemasonry on bescday, Sept. 24, 1991, in the ‘Circle Theatre. The degree confer- ral climaxed the yearly meeting of ‘the Supreme Council of Scottish ‘Rite for the 15 northeastern and ‘midwestern slates, comprising the 1400,000-member Northern Juris- diction of the United States. A total of 152 received the degree in the 11991 Class. The 33rd Degree is awarded for "outstanding service JM Freemasonry or for significant tributions to humanity, reflect- ing credit upon the Fraternity.” | ®honis promoted at J Theresa Shonis has been pro- ‘moted to an assistant cashier at ‘First Eastern Bank according to ‘an announcement by Richard M. ‘Ross, Jr., chairman. . Ms. Shonis serves as the assis- ‘tant sales manager at First East- ern Bank's Midway Office in Wyoming. She is responsible for / Wisting with the daily operation t he branch, insuring quality ‘customer service, selling bank ‘services and preparing mortgage and loan applications. She is a graduate of Coughlin ‘High school, attendedWilkes- ‘Barre Business College and has ‘taken various courses through the ‘American Institute of Banking ‘(AIB). A Dale Carnegie graduate, :Ms. Shonis is pursuing an Associ- ‘ate degree in banking from Luzerne ‘County Community College. . Ms. Shonis serves as vice presi- ‘dent of the D.C. Roberts Fire mpany Auxiliary in Harveys : Lake, is a member of the Wyoming ! Valley Chapter of the AIB and the Vaughn in pageant final Of the 176 entrants competing : for the title of Miss Pennsylvania ! Teen USA, Wendy Vaughn of Dal- i las, daughter of Paul and Ann Vaughn, senior at Dallas High ! School placed as a [inalist (runner i | up position) in the pageant held in | Monroeville on September 29. | Wendy thanks her [amily and : friends for their support and a special thanks to her sponsors: i Nabisco Brands, Ertley Motor- world, M.M. Griflin Real Estale, ! Bartikowsky Jewelers, Bryants RV Showcase, Oscar Roth Jeweler, Pel , Care Associales, Vaughn Insur- ' ance. i || [ ¥ | [1 | § LYNN SHEEHAN First Eastern THERESA SHONIS Financial Women International. Residents of Harveys Lake, Ms. Shonis and her husband, Joseph, have two sons, Joseph and Mark. WENDY VAUGHN ‘Dallas native starts firm in Texas ' Apple Environmental, Inc., an : asbestos abatement firm has been , formed by Michael Cybulski, a | native of Dallas. | As a 1972 graduate of Dallas | High School and a 1976 graduate | of Penn State, Cybulski also took 1 | one semester of studies in 1977 at | Harvard University. He was for- va i merly employed by BFI in their asbestos abatément division. With his wife, Lori as a partner, Cybulski incorporated with the state of Texas on October 25, 1991. Apple Environmental will be located in Houston, Texas where Mike and Lori reside with their three children. Meadows candy stripers honored Candy stripers volunteers at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, were recently feted at a pizza party held in their honor at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. Certificates of Appreciation were awarded by Thomas Sweeney, Administrator of the Center, to 22 teens who completed 535 hours of service from June to August in the Activities Department, friendly visiting, assisting nursing with non-nursing duties and polishing fingernails for residents. First row, from left, Becki Olson and Crystal King. Second row, standing, Ronnie Spock, ‘Stephanie Fett, Nicole Pilecki, Trudi Pudimott, Krista Gregor, Allison Fox, Jennifer Bradbury, Jennifer Feehan, Sara Gorgone and Sonya Soboluski. Also honored were Allison Fox, Megan Mosier, Glenda Mosca, Kasmark certified in life insurance Joseph A. Kasmark, Jr., an associate of Insurance Manage- ment Group (IMG), has been awarded Certification in Life In- surance Planning by the American College, Bryn Mawr, for success- fully completing the core examina- tion requirements toward the Chartered Life Underwriter (CLI UJ professional designation Progra, A 1971 graduate of King's Col- lege, where he earned a Bachelor | of Science in accounting, Kasmark ry earned a Masters of Business Administration at Wilkes Univer- sity in 1985. He is president of the Bishop O'Reilly High School Blue | and Gold Club, and a member of the school’s Administrative Couns cil. He lives in Dallas with his wife Ronnie and their sons John and David. rf # BY Ka The CLU designation is awarded upon completion of 10 rigorous examinations to candidates who meet strict experience and ethical standards. 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