@ 7 «© | J) € The Dallas Post - Ll -~ Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 11, 1996 « 7+ r———— BY ra a Ao AE oh, 2 er ood) Dallas Class of '71 holds 25th Reunion The Dallas High School Class of 1971 recently held its 25th feunjon at rem Temple's outdoor pavilion July 6. The folowing classmates attended: first row, Sheldon Jones, Steve Goode, Jim Culver, Rick Dodson, Dave Katyl, Bruce : ‘Goeringer, Tom Morenko, Chris Govin, Steve Withers, Carol Kaleta Steve Crispell, Don LaBar, Roy Walters, Lauren Kintzer ‘Marcikonis, Jill Daron Tomek, Pam Morris Ellis and Candie : Wiser Levanda. Second row: Patty Koeb, Sandy Long Zoeller, ren Wills Kaiser, Kitty Vernon Alber, Kathy Brennan, Diane oar Gonzalez, Connie Edwards Higgins, Katie Gilmartin D’Andrea, Jocelyn Strunk O'Donnell, Diane Chadwick Coslett, Rhonda Moore Kaiser, Barb Youngblood Pitcavage, Emilie Peters, Cathy Wilson, Jennifer Garris Withers, Barb Rice Goldsmith, Charlene Demming Fleming, Debbie Price Hadzor, Patty Burke, Gloria O’Brien Carr, Ann Wentz, Reba Brody Witko, Arlene Kozick and Sue Rother Piazza. Third row: Bill Gorton, Charles Hoffecker, Dave Lohmann, Dennis McCartney, Drew Taylor, Ron Bobeck, Ray O'Donnell, Harry Owens, Becky Walk Przeworski, Tom Burkhardt, Elwood LaBar, Debra Palonis Barth, Aine McDowell Goeringer, Gary Morris, Howard Garris and Bob Shoemaker. Also attending were: Gerald Fritzes, Cheryl Hontz, Gary Stern and Charles Wasserott IV. Memorial, honor items donated to library The Back Mountain Memo- rial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas, announces the addition of the following memorial books t6 their collection. In memory of David Shelby “DNA And Destiny” presented by Jean Strojny. “The Ozone Dilémma” presented by Violet Sannet. “The Illustrated His- tory of Mickey Mantle” presented ‘by ‘Don and Jean Gardner. “Samuel Beckett, The Complete Short Prose, 1929-1989" pre- sented by Ruth Ann Tetchner. “World War II Collectibles” pre- sented by Rose Kroft. “Tales and Sketches” presented by Mr. “and Mrs. James Walker. “Auto- biographies” presented by Mr. and Mrs:RobertE. Jones. “Prac- fical Guide to Garden Design” presented by Howard and Aline “Sprau. nin. memory of Mrs. Francis Meeker “300 Years of Kitchen Collectibles” presented by The Ryan Family. In memory of John “Jack” Pimm “Sing Your Heart Out, -Country Boy” presented by Harry West and Betty Smith. »1odn-memory of Marion (Mickie) Boyle “Camping For Kids” pre- sented by Bonnie Kalish. Pe 4 In memory of Margaret Louise Wilkinson “Oncology Nursing Care Plans” presented by VAMC Nursing Sunshine Club. In memory of Homer Moyer “Tropical Rainforest” presented by D.H.S. “Back Room” Coffee Club. In memory of Lucille Wasserbach “American Decades 1910-1919” presented by Will- iam R. and Catherine J. Tho- mas. In memory of Beverly Marchetti “What Your 2nd Grader Needs To Know: Funda- mentals of A Second-Grade Edu- cation” presented by James F. Roberts, Jr. “What Your 3rd Grader Needs to Know: Funda- mentals of A Good Third-Grade Education” presented by Keller Wheelchair Lifts. “What Your 4th Grader Needs to Know: Funda- mentals of AFourth-Grade Edu- cation” presented by Al Pianelli. “What Your 5th Grader Needs to Know: Fundamentals of AFifth- Grade Education” presented by August and Nancy Kramer. In memory of Florence Rother “Novels and Stories” presented by Hazel Place. In memory of Kurt Rosenthal “Bartok Companion” presented ~ John Phillips. by Mark A. VanLoon. In memory of Victoria Zegarski “Oink”, “Titch and Daisy” presented by Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schuler. In memory of The Grandfa- ther of Jessica Banks “Perfect The Pig” presented by Nancy Levinson and Family. In memory of Great Grandma, Doris Spencer “Splash” pre- sented by Austin. In memory of Dorothy M. Cosgrove, “Secret Garden” pre- sented by Ron and Betsy Balonis. In memory of Megan Reilly, “My New Kitten”, “Library Dragon” presented by Luzerne County Mothers of Twins and Triplets. In honor of Judy Roeder “Artic . Foxes” presented by the Fac- ulty, Staff and Friends of the Dallas School District. In memory of Anne G. Flannery “Time Present, Time Past” presented by Judie and “The Girls With the Grandmother Faces” pre- sented by Peter John Brent. “U.S.A.” presented by Rose Kraft. In memory of Julia Wilkens “Growing Pains: Time and Change in the Garden” pre- sented by Terry and Lee Eckert. Area Cubs, Boy Scouts late signup sessions this week “School Night for Scouting”, the annual membership campaign of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Council, Boy Scouts of America, will kick off the week of Septem- ber 8. Cub Scout Packs and Boy Scout Troops invite new boys to join Scouting and will hold special open houses at meetings. Boys in grades one through five can join Cub Scouting. Boys who have completed the fifth grade or are 11 years old can join the Boy Scouts. Back Mountain Cub Scout packs having sign-up nights Sept. 12 are: Cub Scout packs #155, Trucksville Methodist Church, Ed. Bldg., 6:30-8:30 p.m. #232, Gate of Heaven Church School, Dallas, 6-8 p.m. #241, Lehman-Jackson El- ementary School, 7-8:30 p.m. #281, Dallas Elementary School, and Dallas Blementary Church, 7-8:30 p.m. . #336, Northmoreland Fire Co. ks 7-8 p.m. #444, Maple Grove Methodist Church, Sweet Valley, 6-8 p.m. . #530, Old Noxen School, '8- 8 p.m. #693, Lake-Noxen Eleentin School, 6-8 p.m. % ‘ Signups are also open for Boy Scout troops: d : #232, Gate of Heaven (New Bldg.), Sept. 12, 7 p.m. i] #241, Lehman-Jackson Elem, School, Sept. 13, 7-8:30 p.m: #281, Dallas Methodist Church, Sept. 12, 7:30-9 p.m. #336, Centermoreland Meth, Church, Sept. 12, 6:30-8 p.m. #444, Community Bible Church, Sept. 12, 6:30-8 p.m. | #693, Lake-Noxen Elem: School, Sept. 13, 6:30-8 p.m. For more information, call the Scout Office at 451-0350. : Christian Education classes resume at Trucksville UM The Trucksville United Meth- odist Church has begun its new program year for Christian Edu- cation, with classes each Sunday morning from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. in the educational facilities. Classes are available for chil- dren and young people, nursery through grade 12. This fall's cur- riculum will focus on the life of Moses and specific scriptures. Two adult classes for in depth Bible study are led by Rev. W. Charles Naugle and Margaret Johnson. Adult Bible “Atoms and Adam, Eve and evolution- God's choosing of Sa- rah and Abraham to start a spe- cial people” will be discussed at a six-week Bible study of the Book of Genesis at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Participants may attend either the Tuesday morning sessions, from 9-10:30 a.m. starting Sep- tember 17, or the Wednesday evening sessions, 7-8:30 p.m., starting September18. 1} The Sunday School superin- tendents are Sandra Race and Tania Reinert. Rev. W. Charles Naugle is pastor. The 1996-97 sunday school teachers are: Kim Caffrey, Amy Jury, Jim and Linda Harding, Ronann Price, Holly Daubert, Debbie Jury, Janis Seeley, Linda Rossick, Tracey Crispell, Karen Williams, Colleen Bridger, Jennie Metzgar, Jennifer Metzgar, Kim Socash, Ned Bessmer, Paul Reinert and Lori Pettit. ig study begins Registration is not necessary and members of the community who do not belong to St. Paul's but are intrested in the topics are encouraged to attend. Interim pastor the Rev. Robert Bohm, will present the study. He has taught classical languages and literature as well as New Tes- tament at Muhlenberg College, Allentown, and early church his- toryat New York Theological Semi- nary. 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