6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 2, 1997 | So IVA =H 3 & SHAKERS ‘Marilyn Santarelli, CFRE, ‘89 of Dallas has been named execu- tive director of institutional ad- vancement at College Misericor- dia, announced Dr. Albert Ander- son, Misericordia president. Prior to her appointment as executive director, Santarelli served as Misericordia’s director of devel- opment and di- rector of annual giving for the past eight years. In her new position, Santarelli will direct the College's fundraising, alumni relations, public relations, publications, grantwriting, cultural events and art gallery activities. ‘Santarelli graduated summa cum laude from Misericordia in 1989. Shereceived her certificate in fundraising from the National Society of Fund Raising Execu- tives (NSFRE) in 1995 and cur- rently serves on the Greater Pocono Northeast Chapter’s board. She also has served as ~ volunteer in various positions at United Way, Catherine McAuley Center, Celebrity Luncheons and Wyoming Seminary. She also worked to develop and partici- pated in the first Intercollegiate Ledership Wilkes-Barre class in 1988. ad rr eco ¥ “At the recent King's College board of directors meeting, John M. Randolph, Jr. '63, Dallas, was elected, vice chairman; and An- thony Panaway, Esq., '50, Dallas secretary. ~ John M. Randolph, Jr. '63 has been a member of the King’s board of direc- tors since 1992 and is chairman of the college's Jubilee Capital Campaign. Randolph was co-founder of Parente, Randolph & Co., now Parente, Randolph, Orlando, Carey & Associates, the 26th larg- est consulting / certified public ac- ~ counting firm in the nation, and the largest in Pennsylvania. He left the firm to become senior vice president and treasurer for the Wyoming Valley Health Care Sys- tem. He left WVHCS in 1996. Anthony Panaway, Esq. '50, is a graduate of Catholic University of America’s Law School, and is a practicing attorney atlaw, a mem- ber of the Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania and the American Bar Associations, and the Pennsylva- nia Defense Institute. He serves as counsel to King’s College, was a lecturer in Business Law, and has been a member of its board of directors since 1964. He received an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from King’s at the recent commencement. : rr i, It's Easy to Subscribe! use the handy coupon | on page 2. . LOOKING FOR A CHANGE OF PACE? ‘Host a high school foreign exchange student from one of 40 different countries Own spending money and insurance. Call AISE 1-800-SIBLING or visit web at http://www.sibling.org COOK'S PHARMACY ® Computerized Prescription Service ® Russell Stover Candies ® Greeting Cards e PA Lottery Tickets * Newspapers ®* Magazines 159 N. MemorialHwy., Shavertown, PA (675-1 191) ror hp individual members and the organization's funds. director; Marilyn Rudolph, children's librarian. Business group gives to library The Back Mountain Business & Professional Association donated $1,000 to the Children's Wing campaign of the Back Mountain Memorial Library. To amount is a combination of donations from Shown at a check presentation, from left; Maryellen Giannuzzi, BMBPA president; John Gager, representing the campaign; Tom Robinson, BMBPA committee chairman; Martha Butler, library Auction can use your old books Believe it or not, the Back Mountain Memorial Library could use . your books for this year's auction, Staff member and book booth ul dimake especially good Ie . nan Jeff Matus said the i, ; of title than opi 'Recen i © well. Ifyou ‘would like to donate one or many volumes to the 51st : library auction, which takes place July 10-13, just bring them to the library during regular business hours: 9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and Saturdays 9:30- 5: 30. Officers chosen at annual luncheon Mercy Center Convent Auxiliary met recently at Appletree Terrace Newberry Estates for their annual installation luncheon. Louise Menapace was in charge of arrangements. Those installed were Terry Connery, President; Anne Hozempa, Vice-President; Stacia Feddock, Treasurer; Dorothy Kolankiewicz, Assistant Treasurer; Jane Chase, Corresponding Secretary. Isabelle Yenason, Secretary and Margaret Crake, Benevolent Chairperson were not present when the picture was taken. The Auxiliary has many coming events for the retired Sisters of Mercy, a July Covered Dish Supper is planned and the members meet each Tues., on projects for the annual Holiday Boutique November 7th and 8th. ference books are also a _ popular item. Novels, sspeciallychsses or relatively new ones, also 219th anniversary of Battle of Wyoming The Wyoming Commemorative Association will sponsor the 119th annual commemorative exercises marking the 219th Anniversary of the Battle and Massacre of Wyo- ming on Fri., July 4, beginning at 10 a.m. with a concert presented by the Wyoming Valley Band. The program will be held at the Monu- ment Grounds, Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Dr. Sheldon Spear, Professor of History at Luzerne County Com- * munity College will be the princi- pal speaker. His topic will be “The Wyoming Valley in its Youth”, as- pects of life in the decades before the Civil War. Dr. Spear, is the author of three works of local history, and his LCCC course on the Holocaust has been offered since 1980. He and his wife, Marcia, reside in Shavertown with their three children. Mt. Grange to hold auction July 12 Mt. Grange $567 is planning an auction at the Grange Hall, West Eighth Street, Carverton on Sat., July 12. Anyone desiring to donate to the auction please call 287-6354 pr 696-1452. Everything is ac- ceptable, used, old, new, antique items, gift certificates, services etc. Consignments are being ac- cepted this year. For further in- formation about consignments, also call the above phone num- bers. When items are consigned, itis the responsibility of the owner to get the item to the Grange Hall. - When the item is auctioned, the owner gets 90% of the amount, the Grange gets 10%. New Vision's presents Student Art Show New Visions Art Studio presented 1st annual Student Art Show held at the studio at 12 Main Street, Dallas, on June 13. Fron left, front | row, Elizabeth Heintz, Erin Fallon; 2nd row, Drew Clouse, Theresa Heintz, Amanda Eck, Katrina Heintz, Brian Ashton; 3rd row, Jamie & Hamilton, Paul Mizenko, Anna Bruns, Melissa Evans, Rachel Chin, a Jessica Updyke, Pat Cleary; last row, Wendy Warrelman, Christina: Puhalla, Jeff Kosakowski, Sara Turner Eneboe, art director. Absent , from photo: Ken Bauer, Jonathan Borthwick, Kelly Dickinson, Stephanie Wallace, Megan Lutsik, Ellen Siracuse, Ross Yeager, Deb Siglin. Lions welcome Basta to club The Lake Silkworth Area Lions recently welcomed Reverend Deacon Thomas Basta into the club. Sponsored by Kelvin Swanger, Deacon Basta was installed by District Governor Tony Stefanowicz at a dinner meeting held at the Red Rooster Restaurant, Pikes Creek. From left, Mike Stefanowicz, club president; Swanger, club secretary; Reverend Deacon Thomas Basta and Tony Stefanowicz. Flea Market to be held July 12 Flea Market to benefit Monroe T ownship Community will be held Sat., July 12 at the old Beaumont School from 9-3 p.m. For tables and space call 639-5695 or 639-5621. Master » Current World Martial Arts & Sports Massage Therapy e Former Green Beret: e Former S.W.A.T. 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