The Dallas Post 2 4 Yr 7 ) A %, ‘They're talented ®» ®pallas Middle School sixth- and seventh-grade students named to the Center for Talented Youth, recognized by principal Anthony Marti- nelli at the annual awards breakfast May 31, were John Bednarz, Nathan Bohlander, Lee rin, 5 4@Brook Kryston, Kar ® ®, vashay. Ketura Lispi, Floyd Mattie, John Cyp- rich, Michael Davies, Angela Kelly, Anthony Lanunziata and Jacob Swartwood. Editor's Note: This photo appeared with the wrong caption in last week's issue. i) Misericordia honors alumni Evans «Russo EYE ASSOCIATES FREE Rec Spec Safety No) 0203 Al 6 FTX w/ each Complete Eye Examination!* Protection & Improved Vision for Sports and Outdoor Activities! | "Professional Eye Care Because We Care" We accept Medicare, HMO of Northeast PA, Pennvision, Geisinger HMO, NVA and VSP (696-2000 Route 309 Shavertown ® Main Line Plaza ® Next to Yesterdays ° Patrici D David Evan D *Offer valid through September 30, 1995 for patients ages 5 through 18 receiving a complete eye examination. Cannot be combined with any other offer or discount. Six alumni of College Misericordia were honored for their leadership and contributions to the College and the community recently at the College’s annual reunion weekend. Shown in photo, from left, are William Jones '85, Shavertown, the Hilda Staub Garey Award; Dr. Mary Jule McCarthy '52, president of the alumni board of trustees; Kathleen Dorris Reese '50, Nanticoke, the Mother Mary Catharine McGann Award; Brian Benedetti '75, Wilkes-Barre, Alumni Achievement Class Medallion; Sister Anne Devaney, RSM '64, Guatamala City Carol Jobe, College president; Sue Kluger '85, Kingston, Guatamala, Sister of Mercy Alumni Award; David Payne, 0 @Alumni Achievement Class Medallion; Jr. '85, Wyoming Township, Young Alumnus Award. i i kend Earn your degree every third weekend. e® Wo i > @ For over two decades, the Weekender Program has enabled graduates to reposition their careers while attending classes every third weekend. Students can earn Associate Degrees in just 2 1/3 years by attending Keystone’s trimester Weekender classes. Residents quarters are ° available for overnight lodging. Classes begin September 8. 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