#8 The Dallas Post Dallas. PA Wednesday, August 5, 1992 ATRTR COMMUNITY 1 Lin the service PVT. RICHARD ADAMS COMPLETES TRAINING %* Army National Guard Pvt. Rich- H ord A. Adams has yeoblgted train- During the course, students wreceived training which qualified jithem as light-weapons infantry- fanen and as indirect-fire crewmen Fin a rifle or mortar squad. go! Instruction included weapons sgualifications, tactics, patrolling, #4and mine warfare, field and com- Pat operations. 3 Adams is the son of Patricia A. “Evans of RR 1, Dallas. He is a 1989 graduate of West Side Technical High School, Pringle. PETTY OFFICER CALVIN TINSLEY IS SERVING ABOARD THE SYLVANIA Navy Petty Officerlst Class Calvin J. Tinsley, son of Alice C. Tinsley of RR 1, Dallas, recently -departed aboard the combat store ship USS Sylvania, homeported in Norfok, VA, for a six-month Medi- terranean Sea deployment. Tinsley will participate in sev- eral exercises designed to enhance the ship's mission. i A Dallas Township Class of '42 holds reunion The Class 1942 of Dallas Township High School held their 50th Class Reunion at the Shadowbrook Resort on July 18. It was a wonderful reunion and a perfect time of reminicing for old friends and classmates. Carl Garinger was master of ceremony and Harry Ampler spoke and took the class on a “Trip Down Memory Lane.” Pictured above are members of the class and their spouses: Seated from ieft, Mary Louise Kitchen Buckalew, Mary Jones, Dorothy Gries Russ, Ellen Gerlach Temple, Ruth Neyhard Young, Dorothy Weaver Kraft, Caroline Brace Gardner, Marilla Martin Stanton, Lana Elston Birnstock, Mildred Kitchen Smith, Mildred Schoonover Schray. Standing, from left, Harold Young, ger, George Russ, Henry Snyder, Fay Snyder, Nicholas Stredny, Warren Stanton, Jack Birnstock, Shirley Austin Jones, Donald Smith, Herbert Jones, Marge Siperko, Albert Siperko. Joanne Garinger, Carl Garin- The 1966 graduate of Dallas Senior High School, joined the Navy in August 1966. MARY FEHER FINISHES ARMY BASIC TRAINING Army Reserve Pvt. 1st Class Mary M. Feher has completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C. During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map read- ing, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid and Army A —_—— en A i ye. Summer Arts Festival will feature 69 artisans Sixty-nine craftspersons will exhibit and sell wares at the eight annual Summer Festival Arts and Crafts show at the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus in Lehman on Sunday, Augu. 30, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The event will feature all types of crafts, art work, theatre, dem- onstrations, story telling and music. Live entertainment will include a folk rock group, a show- case theatre presentation, and a a history and traditions. She is the daughter of Eileen C. and John R. Feher of Lake Catalpa Road, Dallas. The soldier graduated from West Side Technical High School, Pringle, in' 1985, and received an associate degree in 1991 from Luzerne County Community Col- lege, Nanticoke. SGT. BRUCE DEVINE FINISHES AIR FORCE i ca a pi fo ———— a — i i OFFICER ACADEMY Tech. Sgt. Bruce H. Devine has graduated from an Air Force major command non-commissioned offi- cer academy having received ad- , vanced military leadership and management training. Devine is an inventory manage- ment supervisor at Charleston Air Force Base, North Charleston, S.C. He is the son of Melvin T. and Diane R. Devine of 130 Lincoln Drive, Shavertown. The sergeant is a 1976 graduate o’ Dallas Senior High School. MATTHEW LEHMAN RECEIVES NAVY COMMISSION Navy Ensign Matthew J. Lehman, son of Clinton J. and Sara A. Lehman of 39 Westminster Drive, Dallas, was recently com- missioned upon graduation from the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) Program. During each undergraduate semester at Villanova University, Villanova, PA, officer candidates completed naval science courses as well as a full academic schedule . thatledioadegree. These courses, , combined with annual summer | training aboard ships and shore ' installations, served to prepare . NROTC graduates for the duties and responsibilities of a commis- . sioned officer. ) He is a 1988 graduate of Wyo- , ming Seminary, Kingston. . S.SGT. STEVEN LAIR IS DEPLOYED IN JAPAN ; Marine Staff Sgt. Steven L. Lair, son of Edith A. Stock of 62 Valley || View Park, Dallas, recently de- . ployed with 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, lst Marine Division, Camp Pendleton, CA for sixmonths to Okinawa, Japan. Lair will participate in various exercises designed to challenge the unit's mission readiness, to in- clude amphibious warfare train- ing. Additionally, he will have the opportunity to train in jungle warfare while on Okinawa-some- thing which is harder to accom- plish at Camp Pendleton. He joined the Marine Corps in December 1976. CAPT. GEORGE VOGEN ARRIVES FOR DUTY IN NEW MEXICO Air Force Capt. George S. Vogen, a space systems operations offi- cer, has arrived for duty at Hollo- man Air Force Base, N.M. Vogen is the son of Augustina M. Vogen of 282 Woodruff Road, Milford, Conn., and grandson of Alice Haradem of RR 1, Dallas. i= The captain graduated from |! “Milford High School in 1982, and .__ received a master’s degree in 1991 from the Air Force Institute of Technology, Dayton, Ohio. Ha ea — — "Si ——— i — A — A © — f ] i Bb A | 1] ] | Ll [ | ; ! ' [1] |] 1] | | pi | ! ! P+ | | bt i! 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