Y) D * (675-1191) The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 31, 1999 11. CUE WS Tech Class of '79 seeks mates The West Side Tech Class of 1979 is planning its 20th class reunion. The reunion will be held Saturday, July 10 at Konefal's Grove. The following are class- mates we need addresses for: Janet Addison, Roberta Alaimo, Laura Andrews, Kevin Armitage, Byron Atherholt, Sharon Beers, Elizabeth Belles, Robert Bogart, Jon Boyes, David Bozak, Joe Buzunis, Ernest Chalker, Marie Cheatley, ‘Michael Coletta, Madeline Coons, Jack Danna, Patty Derhammer, Russ Dubinski, Colleen Evarts, James Fender, Donna Gawlas, Ray Glova, Chris- tine Goulstone, Paul Grey, John Griffin, Joseph Gushanas, Robin Harvey, Theresa Hawk, Dave Hilstosky, Fred Hoeffner, Richard Hritzak, Bruce Irish... John Janusziewicz, Dave Jesso, Neal Kapral, Pat Kelly, Ron Kelly, Shirley Kirchman, Chris Kollar, Duane Kondraski, Bernardine Kubinetz, Wally Kuharchik, Mary McOwen visits Kanjorski in D.C. Morgan McOwen of Dallas, a junior at Dallas Senior High School, met with Congressman Paul E. Kanjorski (PA-1) on March 4 during her visit to Washington, D.C. to participate in the National Young Leaders Conference, a non-profit, non- partisan leadership program in the nation’s capital that offers Alice Langan, Dale Leach, Ann Marie Letteer, Joseph Long, Dean Lutinski, Marlene Makos, Mark Marchakitus, Doug Martin, Vicky McCullough, Joseph Miscavage, Kathy Mulaski, Margaret Neary, David Neely, Tom Nice, Judy O'Kane, Mary Ann O’Kane, . Heather Park, David Pechal, Tho- mas Pickarski, Paul Radginski, Stella Redmond, Charmaine Reilly, Cynthia Rittel, Ben Russell, Joy Scott, John Scott, Ellen Shaw, Mildred Shotwell, Ronnie Simko, Dave Simonson, Sharon Sipple, Dave Storz, Steve Sudosky, Jacqueline Thoma, Mike Wadzinski, Diane Walsh, Lorraine Watkins, Joseph Yakabovicz, and John Yurko. : If you know the address of any classmates listed above please call Linda, 822-9948 or Donna, 654- 5160. The next meeting will be held on Thursday, March 25 at 7 p.m. at Frisco’s Bar, 39 Evans Street, Pringle. young people an opportunity to discuss major issues of the day with the men and women who shape the country’s policies and laws. PTA label drive buys VCR and more Thanks to the concentrated effort of friends, parents, grandparents, and the students from Lehman-Jackson Elementary School this year, PTA Committee chairpersons Mary Jo Nelson, Gayle DeCesaris and Patty Harbin, (not shown) collected enough Hershey's labels, Campbell's labels and Hill's receipts to purchase a brand new VCR, a Compact Disc Player, and several educational VCR tapes that will be used to benefit the students at the elementary school. Although the Hershey's Program has been discontinued, the PT will be continuing their efforts with the collection campaigns for Campbell's labels and General Mills’s Cereal box tops. You can help these campaigns by saving and sending the following to school with any Lehman-Jackson Elementary student: all Campbell’s labels including Prego and Vlasic and all General Mills cereal box tops that have the “Box Tops for Education” logo on them. For additional information or to get a list of products, contact committee chairperson, Gayle DeCesaris at 696-2685, or Rose Payne at 477-3925. From left, Mary Jo Nelson, Hershey's chairperson and Gayle DeCesaris, Campbell’s chairperson. Call around for prices, then make us your last call! We'll Beat Any Advertised Home Heating Qil Price In Our Area By | ¢ Per Gallon! MINIMUM 128 GALLONS 24 HR. HOTLINE! gR:2:1: 510) 21] Ke) COOK'S PHARMACY , & ® Computerized Prescription Service ® Russell Stover Candies °® Greeting Cards ® PA Lottery Tickets ® Newspapers ®* Magazines 159 N. 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Information session for post grads The Graduate School at The University of Scranton will host three public information sessions over the next several weeks for people interested in pursuing master’s degrees. The sessions cover admission requirements and program descrip- tions, and allow time for questions. The spring schedule: April 7, Nursing, 7-8 p.m. Room 353, Professional Studies Building, Jefferson Ave. This session will cover the specializations in Nurse Anesthesia, Adult Health and Family Nurse Practitioner. April 8, Community Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling and School Counseling, 7-8 p.m. in The Estate, 1942 Room. April 13, M.B.A. Program, 7-8 p.m. in The Estate, 1942 Room. For more information or to confirm attendance at any of these sessions, call The Graduate School at 941-7600 or 1-800-366-4723. Yo-Tech in session April 6, 7 The West Side Area Vocational-Technical School has altered the Easter vacation to accommodate snow makeup days. The school will be in session on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 6 and 7. The Easter vacation will be observed April 1, 2 and 5. Dallas students attending the school are reminded to follow the a.m. /p.m. alternate bus schedule on April 6 and 7. O'Brien on dean's list Turner participates in D. C. youth forum on the law Erika Turner, daughter of John and Elfriede Turner, Shavertown, attended the National Youth Leadership Fo- rum on Law from March 16- 21 in Washing- ton, D.C. Erika, a stu- dent at Dallas High School, was among 266 juniors and se- niors selected to attend the pres- tigious forum from across the United States and Guam. The fo- rum is designed to bring together outstanding youth leaders from across the country who are given the opportunity to pose questions to guest speakers. There are also frequent opportunities to discuss and debate issues with fellow stu- dents from across the country. ERIKA TURNER Highlights of the program in- cluded welcoming remarks from Judge William Sessions, former director of the F.B.l.; visits to prominent arealaw schools; semi- nars on current legal issues and careers in law. Erika attended a special pre- sentation at the Supreme Court, toured Capitol Hill, and had a lengthy meeting with Congress- man Paul Kanjorski. She visited area law practices and attended a presentation at the National Press Club. The young leaders were also given the opportunity to honor history by visiting prominent are landmarks. ; Students also participated in a Supreme Court simulation cul- minating weeklong research and preparation of a legal brief, pre- senting oral arguments, and lastly, writing decisions. BMT Seniors will meet April 8 Back Mountain Seniors enjoyed a covered dish luncheon on March 18. 50/50 winners were Irene Katyl and Fran Sirochman. Our next meeting has been changed to April 8. Guest speakers will be Si and Kate Borys. 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